LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. Arrival of lh Daniel tFtbsttr. tS,330,O00 in Oold on the way. Destructive Fire at Sonorn. Arrival of Mitchell in California. Nw York, Nov. 6. The stPfimship Den ial Vebslr, of the Nicaragua line, arrived here to day, with California dates, totne 18:h ultimo. She bring 200 passenger, who have made lha trip from San Francisco te this part in t0 days. The Webster brings (50,000 in gold. The Sierra Nevada sailed from San Fran cisco on the 16th, with SI, 200,000 in gold, end the Golden Gatp, which sailed the same lay, was laden with $1,130,000 in gold. The Uncle Sam also sailed on the ih fur Panama. John Mitchell, the liish patriot, whose escape from the penal colony at Van Die man's Land, has ntready bpen reported, ar lived at San Francisco on the 12lh ult. A deslinctive tire had occurred at Sonora, destroying about one-third of that city, and involving a loss of one million and a half. The news from the mines show thai the digging are prosperous. THE TIRKIM1 QLISTIO. The Eastern question is unchanged. Omar Pasha's summons to the Russian has been published It is temperate and manly. GorlschakofPs reply is short and boorish. Hostilities wpre expected to commence on the 25th. Pub armips continued to make active preparations Abdcl Ka.ler is offered the command of the Turkish forces, but he awaits permission from the French Govern ment. The Turks are vohinlaiily pouring immtMise treasures into the Treasury. The combined fleet of England and France have been ordered to the Dardanelles, but are not to enter the Black Sea, except on the hostile advance of the Russians. Tho Sultan has granted a firman to on English company to construct a ship canal from Rossova to the Black Sea, thus super seding the mouths of the Danube. S.nurday morning's mail to Liverpool brings nothing additional in legard to the Turkish difficulty. The Tiiikish Ambassador at Paris denies, i! U sid, that tho Czar threatens the exler. initiation of the Turks. On the contrary, it was reported that the Czar would soon issue a peace manifesto The Sultan has demanded that not only shall the fleets of France and England pass the Dardanelles, but in addition, shall cruise in the Blak Sea. in order to prevent the Rus sians drawing their piovisiona from Sebaslo pol. It is stated, that this demand has been necessitated by the reduction of the Tuil;i.-h Heel in the Bjsphorus, many of which are employed in transporting the reinforcement to the army of Ali Pach in Asia. A letter fiom Constantinople, states thai a contract hat been made for the purchase of 6,000 horse in the smith of Persia, for the TuikUh army, with the consent of the Shah of Persia. Skduction Cask in Kextuckv.'-LhsI week, say the Louisville Courier, there was tried in the Hardin Circuit Couit, the case of Tho mas Kelley vs. Dr. Thomas B. Greenly, for ih. spitiii'iiiiii of Miss Malvina Kelly. This case excited a great degree of interest, from Ihe fact that the damages were laid at S5,000, ami also fiom Ihe allegation that the seduc tion was accomplished by administering dings to Miss Kelley. When she entered the court house, the Eliabelhlown Register report quite an affecting scene having en sued. Overcome by the novelty of her post tion, and the terrible trial fhe was about to undergo, she sank down, and in an audible voice offered up a fervent petition to the Thione of Grace, to stand by her in that hour of tii.-il and difficulty, unnng wie prayer, a perfect silence pervaded the house, and many an eye "unused to Ihe melting mood," shed copious tears. She then told her tale of wo,, in a simple and unadorned manner. The administering of canlhaiides was abundantly proved, yet great coutrarily of opinion exist ed as to whether it would produce the effect as charged. The trial continued fiom Tues day until Saturday, when the jury returned a verdict of S5.000 damage for the plaintiff There is another case pending in court, be tween Mis Kelley vs. Dr. Gioenly an nc tion for slander. Boring or Coal in Schuylkill Coi-sty. The Noiih American Coal Company, in Schuylkill county, have struck the vein of coal called the Seven Foot Vein, at a dis tance of 384 feet and eight inche from the surface. At a distance from the surface of 32 feet they struck upon the Holmes vein, a gray ash, 4, feet in thickness; and al the depth of 381 feet from the surface they reached the seven foo: vein. This is a white ,h, and al this point is eight feet in thick net. Since then, up lo Wednesday last, Ihey had descended six feet in lale inter spersed with iron nodules, and it is estimated that tbero are yet some ten or twelve feet of slate to be passed before reaching the Mam moth vein. This vein ranges in different localities at from 20 to 50 feet, and is esti mated al 30 feel in thickness. Beneath t be Mammoth vein there is another deposit, called the Eight Foot Vein. The tesult of this experiment al boring has shown that ih Mill Creek tract, of 460 acres, and the Cen treville tract of 360 :', both owned by the North American Coal Company, aie among the richest land or the region-there being 734 feet of coal bed, red, gray and white ash on this property. To Extract PearuM or Flowirs. Pro urea quantity of the petals of any flower which ha an agreeable flavor, card thin lay ir. ot cotton wool, which dip into Ihe Flor anee oil; prii.kl mall quantity of fine MU on the flower., and place layer of cetlon and flowers alternately, ontil an earthen or wide-mouthed gla. veel is quite full. Tie the top clow with a bladded, and lay the tree ! in aootb apect, exposed to the beat cf the un, and in fifteen days, when opened, a fragrant oil wtj be squeezed away from the whole mass, little inferior (if rose are made use of) to the der mJ higblyvalued otto, or odor of ioic. VERMONT. The message of the new Democratic Gov ernor of Vermont, John S. Robinson, was de livered to the Legislature at Montpelier en the 2d. It is a brief, sententious document. He argues strongly fur ihe modification of he Maine Law. Ho says: "The truth cannot be dissembled that the present law has proved ineffectual and inad equate to restrain the use of and truiTio in intoxicating liquors, and the fact that the Legislature in one part of the law divest it of Ihe character of property, and, in another, recognize it a such, and tolerate its snla in one place in each (own for medicinal and mechanical purposes, should inspire u with distrust of any enduring reformation fuunded olely upon municipal law. If, however, such laws should eventually accomplish Ihe objects expected from them they will afford n most reedy way lo extirpate the evils which afflict the community; but religion has been generally understood to inculcate a different theory for Ihe reformation of thu race, and intemperance and other like vices have been denounced by a higher and more omnipotent tribunal than that of any Slate Legislature. "Whatever may be the opinion of the Supreme Court upon the constitutionality of Ihe several provisions of the law, whelher favorable or otherwise, slill the law is sub ject to be modified, repealed or made more stringent, according to the varying opinion of succeeding legislatures ; and the question of temperance ceases to be one of moral reform and becomes mergeil in the party and political conflicts of the day. A very respectable portion, perhaps a majority, of the citizens of Ihe State regard the existing law as intolerant in priucip oppressive in its enactments, if not objectionable in the manner of its e.vecuiion. I, therefore, re spectfully recommend such a modification of the law which, while it shall preserve t lie Siale from Ihe vice of intemperance, will also maintain Ihe rights of our citizens against infringements, and their dwellings from wanton and malicious intrusion." The Official Vote of Beaver county pre sents Ihe singular spectacle of a tie vote on two offices Fur Survejor, the Whig and Democratic candidates have each 13SS votes, and for Auditor the candidates of the same parties have each 1399 votes. Maine Liquor. Law in Maryland The Press of Baltimore are compliineutii g the voters of thai city for having elected the Maine Liquor Law Ticket, and it is confi dently asserted that such a law will receive the sanction of tho Maryland Legislature at its next session. Removal of thf. Florida Indians Kl a meeting of the leading citizens of Strut h Flor ida, held at Da Sola, on the 18th ultimo, res olutions were adopted deprecating Ihe hasty or forcible removal of lite Indians, as uncal led for at the present time, and as likely lo expose the inhabitants of the bordering coun ties to all ihe horrors of Indian watfare. ' How to Cook Sweet Potatoes. Biil two large sweet po'atoes, rub them through a sieve, then add a piece of butter the sizo of an egg', a little salt, one pint of buttermilk, a tea cup of sugar, a tablespoonfull of saleratus, dissolved in warm water. Buil in an earthen dish. Serve up cold, with cream. Ttiorsmns of railroad hands have been discharged at the West, in consequence of ihe stringency in the money maiket; and the Cincinnati Commercial appends that there may be suffering among them, unless the present state of things is relieved. The Gas Pipes are neatly all laid through ihe streets in the borough of Bethlehem, and it is expected thai by ChrUmas Ihe citizens will be furnished with gas. Tub cholera had swept away nearly one- third of the bauds on the sugar estates in Ihe neiyhboi hood of Cardenas, Cuba, and labor was very high. Ir is estimated there are abeut 80,0U0 Jews in New York, where they have thirteen synagogues. Ice nearly an inch in thickness, was found in the vicinity of Philadelphia on Sunday ui"ht. II)C ittavlttt 5. Philadelphia Market. Nov. 9, 1S53. Flour am Meal. The only sales report, ed are 1500 bariuls. Shipping branils al $71 per bbl. There is a steady demand for city consumption within ihe ranoa of S7ia8 for common ami extra brands. Rye Flour is inactive ; last sales at 5, a 5ta5i per bbl , ami of old stock Corn Meul at S3 87 & per bbl. for Pennsylvania. Ghain. There is little Wheat offering, anil receipts are quite limited for the season. Sales of new red at I50al51o per bush., ami while at 161il61c. Sales ol Rye at 90c. dun is dull, at 76 cents, for yellow 75 cts. for white. Oats Sales new Southern at 40 a 44 cents. WHISKEY. Sales of Ibis, at 29c, small loll at 30 cents. Baltimore Market. Nov. 8 1853. GRAIN. -Thore was a very active de mand for Wheat litis morninc at the Corn and Flour Exchange, mostly for foreign ex port. The high prices of Saturday were fully sustained, and for some very prime parcels an advance was realized. The quan tity ut market was about 18,000 bushels. We quote fair lo prime red al 143 al47 cis. There were very few sales ef ted wheat this morning, ihe offering being principally in white. Sales of fair to prime whites weie made at 150a 155 cents, and some very line parcels sold at 156 cents. There was a bet ter feeling in Corn, and a brisk demand ex isted. About 15 000 bushels were offared for sale this morning. We note vales ol old while at 65a68 cents, and of new do. at 68a 61 cents. Some very dry samples of new while sold as high as 63a65 cenia. We heard of ne sales of yellow. Rye is without change in price sinee Saturday. We note saias of Maryland Oats at 42a44 cents, and of Virginia do. at 38a4J cenls. WHISKEY. Tke roaiket continue de pressed, with still adownward tendency. We note sales lo day of 100 bbls. at 30 cts. Some parties quote at a higher figure, but we hear of no sales above thi prict. Hhds ate held at 29.30 cents. SUNliO Ji Y AMElllGAN AiNi) SHAMOKIN JOTjlNAL. SUNBURY 1'ltICE CURRENT Wiisat. '140 Rtk. . .87 Cos. - . f,2 Oats. 40 PoTATOKS, SO BoTTKH. -20 Eons. ... 12 Pork. ... Flushed. .... 145 Tallow. 10 Bkkswax 25 HnrKi.cn Flax. 14 New Advertisements. LATEST ARRIVAL OF Fall and Winter Goods. J. F. & X. F. XCLXNX3, RESPECTFULLY announce lo their friends and ti e public in general, that they have rersived at their Old Stand, in Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county, Pn., their Fall an J Winter Ooods, and opened to the public a full assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &c., Consisting in pnit of Cloths, Mark nnd fancy Cassiincrs, Snttinctts, Flannels, Checks, and nil kinds of Winter Wear. Also a splendid assortment of Ladies Cress Goods, Calicoes, Oiiighains, Muslin do Laines. Flaid Cashmeres, Dc lieges. Merinos, Bav state Long Shawls, Ac. Also a fresh supply of (al'OCCrlCS of all kinds, Hardware and Quopnswnrp, a fresh supply of Drills and Medicines. Wooden Ware. Also a large assortment of Hoots and Shops, suitulilo for Men, Women and Children. Hats and Cnps, such as Silk, l'unnnia, and other Hals. Salt, Cheese, &c. Call and See. Cheaper than the Cheapest, All of which will lie sold for rash, or in ex change for country produce, at the highest market price. Upper Augusta, Nov. 5, 1SS3. ly Al 30. Estate of GEORGE ARMSTRONG, dee'd- jVOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad- ministration h ive hern granted to the under signed upon the estate of George Armstronn, bile of Upper Augusta township, dee'd. Those j knov.in,' themselves indebted to said estate arc requested lo make payment immediately, and those having claims to present them to JAMES .SMITH, Adm'r. Sunburv, Nov. 5 1S53. (.!. WJLIX, W. H AIvXER, No. 09 North 2.1,-f Hi net, 1v-o doors above : Mt. IVnirn House, Ihiladelphia. Manufacturer of Pine Oil or Camptmt!, Fluid, Lard, and Oil LAMPS Chandclcirs and Candelabra, for Church rs, Stores, 1'arlors, i'f rjtHE subscriber would most respectfully invite -- the attention of storekeeper s ami the public in Genera!, to bis large slock of goods, consisting of Ihe above named articles, which will be disposed of at the lowest manufacturer's piices Whole sale and Retail. Also, brst quality of Burning Fluid, Tino Oil or Camphinc, Globes, .Shades, Wicks, &.C. N. U. Newell's patent safety Lamps, a new article for sale. Phila., Nov. 5, 1853. 3m. An Elegant and Durable Hat FOR $3.00, Equal, if not super-tor to any now offered. $F0STER & GEBIIARD.fT) "is Third St., below Chestnut, "sf PIIIT.ADEr.riHA. OFFER at very reduced prices Ihe following; LADIES' Riding Hats and Uonnets, CHILDREN' fancy hats, of all colors, Cloth, Plush, ond Glazed Cnps, of every varie ty of style. GENTLEMEN'S Driving and Travelling Caps. Soft Hats of every style and finish, at prices to suit all. Also, Young Gents Hats. jf A general assortment of Ladies' Fancy Furs. Phils., Nov. 5, 1S53. 3m, TAKE 1TCTICJE. All persons indebted to the estate of Henry Manser, dee'd., are notified that Ihe books, iVc have been placed in the hands of G. M. Yorks, Esq. for collection. Those indebted are reques- ted to make settlement within thirty days, aa i suits will be entered against all delinquents after j that date. H. B. MASSEIt. 1 john mas.se it, I P. . MASEK. ( F. m ciiEit, J Punbury, Oct. .'!), 1853 41. Ex'tors. LAWliKxXCE HOUSE, SUNBURY, PA. r'lIIE subscriber, w idow of Samuel Thompson, -- dee'e., laic of ihe Lawrence House," in Sunburv, respectfully informs the friends cf her late husband, and the public generally, that she continues to keep the above Hotel, and is well provided with all things necessary to accommo date all who may favor her with their custom, and therefore solicits llieir patronann. MARIA THOMPSON. Sunbury Oct. 29. 1853. lm. t" REMOVAL. B VCXKW .V CO. i:ivf mnove.l fmm loOu 100 Cheuiut I reet. .'Uibikt.ihrj, where they triiiy m new urnl l.cuutlltll Sit ire, with uu elegant mul well nelci'teti Mock o( I'll 1 1 uuU Winter IjUY UOWLt, among wl.ich tire 300 nieces of Lupin French Munii'ic awl Cuihineres nil J ct'i' it Bi ironi tji m per yarn. 100 11 Taituu Pluiili I'jr L'ldiea und clitldreni weur, 1UO l'uni prin'rtl De tstiines una Cuitliiiieie H " JrK:u!e und pluiu bilks oi miiwriur quality. HO u l'luiil Silks, ff u:l llie c-holer MiUcms. tO dozen Ciiuv'iisici 's hrs. i'uris Kul i l vt-. IS OL'H hll.WVU 1UU.U AKfcl 300 Puleudtd Kruclie und Clium IsUine U-ng Shawls of cli nee put terns. 100 Shawls of the very latest fuLric anrl tlc&ins. tftio Ur K-lie w)uuie sluwis n exquisite stle MUil design 100 I'la" hint; "luwli (V-iti n, NJO IN (il'il Cl.ltAK Itou.M AUK 3))0 French cl 'tli t'l w'-is. 'i'jlnius and Mam i lias of new 1'aris patterns. KKJ Lynns tnlk velvet t:ii.iks -f the best muke style and finiah. Als 50 pieces 4-4 lM I.yun's silk velveu, vuryinr in price from ti 10 per yard, and of eveiv r il'ir und shJe, for Isinliea. Ci 'uks of the niol clioi-e S hides of liliie, llrown, HI ck, lirul, (Hive, Hmn fi. from t'J.SO ti &J.O0 per vurd. Als, u fine stock itf Kihhoua, KinhnndcTics, in Capes, Chiuiizettes, Cullurs, Sleeves, Ac, A. The whole of the ahove ir vxls are nfTcrrrt nm will be S'tU) al eitremely !w prices ir cnslt. We are also re ruivinx hy the weekly steamers, fresh supplies of novelties from Parts and loiirtm, which enable us eousinntly tu hve fresh new si v lea af ihu uoat labhioimble gtiuds lo offer to our customers, AGXKW A CO.. No 190 Chesnut st., one d wr below Eighiii, Diilwlelphia Oct. Ka 11 11 II I, I It ii , Wholesale Heat er in Confectionary. Fruits and Groceries, So, :iu4 MAUKUT Htrect, above ixtli. south siJe, next door to Hod Lion Hotel, Philudulphia rbila.,Oct. 29, 1833. 8m. $500 REWARD!! INASMUCH ssthershss been st sundry times, -S obstructions placed and confined upon tlx track of the Philadelphia and Suubury Hailroad, I do hereby oiler the above reward for the detec tion and conviction of any person or persons cuilty of such of&nce. 1MVID LONGENECKER, President. Sunbury, Sept 14, 1893 3m. SHOES. AU kindi of Boots fruoee and slip, pers for sale by O. ELS11ERO & CO. Market street, opponite the Post 0 flics. Sunbury, Oct S, 1858 Estate of GEORGE WIALL, Deo'd. WHEREAS letters of administrstion on the estate of GEORGE WIALL. dee'd.. late of the borough of 8imhti,y, Northumberland county, Pa., have been granted to the subscriber. Notice is hereby given to all pcrons indcterl to said estate, to make payment, snd those having claims will present them for settlement to ihe subscriber, who will attend at the public house of Charles Weover, in 8u.nhu.iy, on the ISlh dny of December next, or in my absence Mr. David Haunt will act for inc. JAMES V. TURNER. Sunbury. Oct. 99, 1853. 6t. FAIRBAlTKa Platform Scales, Ix'g I Hown Severely tested Always riftltt The ArOioulrd fed Standard. Railroad. Hiiv. Coal, and F.ir- JSgjSCr n"r"' 8CALK8, set in any port of the country, at short notice. .4(JEN'ZV?. GEO. W. COLBY, 240 Market St.. i'hiluilelpbia, E. V. Bright, f'unliury. October 20, 1853. 3m LOOK HERB!! PTUIE subscriber respectfully informs bis friends and the public, Hint he has just received in addition to his stock of Harness and Sadlcry, a supply of TRUNKS. VALISES, SPANISH SADDLKS, BL'FFAlil.O ROBES And Horse Blankets, all of which he will dispose of on the most rea sonably terms at his establishment in Snnbnry. GEORGE W. STROH. Sunbury Oct. 22, 1853 it. IMPORTANT NFAVST aOoM (lieu pt-i tlinn l.vrrll AT THE NEW CLOTHING STORE. Market Street, opposite the Post Oilics. fi EL.SU ERG te. CO. arc receiving a splendid assortment of Full and Winter Goods, the cheapest, best nd prcttic.t ever brought into Sunbury. Wo have on baud and arc addin a fine assortment of constantly FALL & WINTER CLOTHING, comprising partly a great lot of Overcoats, double coats, business coats, black und fancy clolh, tati nett, and oilier coats, loo numerous to mention. Also, Li lack and Fancy Ciissimcrs, Cassiuelt and Satinclt l'ants. Also, silk, luliu, cloth, satinett, velvet and oilier Vests ; also a line supply of all kinds of Uirderclothiitr;. ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Silk Wool and Fur Hats nnd Caps, Itoots and Shoes, all kinds of Jewelry . Itcv.ilv ing and other Pistol.1, travelling ba;;s, trunks. Shir t, and Col lars, and Geu'lcmati's i'u:nir!iiu neo.ts ill gen eral. All of which e ol'ur c.t the lowest cash prices. Please call end look nt our ?oods ; pers.vns in need of Goods in our hoe, will, we lire conlldent, find it to their great udvant.iic to purchase from us. We are bound to uphold our rapidly spread ing reputation of being the cheapest Store in Sunburv. Come ond satisfy yourselves of the truth of our motto; cheap for cash. Sunbury, Oct. l.", 1853 if. NEW Clock Watchmakers. KIRSCSI Sc CO. HAVE just opened a Clock and Watchmaker shop in the building lately occupied by J. M. Simpson, near Toner & Go's Store, in Market Street, Sunbury, Pa., Where they have opened, and will keep constantly on hand, Silver & Goll Watcliis, etc. Also, Jewelry, Consisting cf Gold Dieast-pins, Ear and Finger Kings, Medallions, CulV-pins. Ladies & Grnlle liiaus' gold ond silver pens and pencils. Also, Silver and plaicd Tea and Tablo spoons, salt spoons, butter knives, &c, hrrw m -sJjinJ) Of all si.es, suiting every ai;e. Spy Glasses, Pocket liooKSy of all sizes. Razors, Hair Oil, Ke volvers, and other pistols, Brushes, Combs, Soap, ic, &.c. Also, a large stock of Musical lnsritmcii(s t amongst which ore Accordeons, Violins, Flutius, Files, Flutes. CARPET RAGS, Trunks umbrellas, suspenders. All sizes of rea dy made Shirts and Collars; all of which. will ie sold chcuper than lias ever been heretofore sold in Sunbury. W Clocks, Watches, Ear and Finger Hings repaired ill the best manner and at the shortest notice. Sunburv, Oct. 15, lt!..3. Sin. DAVIS & CUIiXN, lV.iU iii i;i UJ1M, LANTIJl.NS i I II AMJM.IKIts,, N. E. Ciirm-r Fourth and Cherry Streets, PHILADELPHIA. n. VIXU cnlargcil uiul iinpruvctl their Store. I ami having llie largest ussorirncnt of Lamps in PliitsuYlpliia city, llrcv urn nmv prcpureJ lo furnWi PI.NE Oil. CAMPHUNi;, j EUHKING FLUID, : ETHEREAL OIL, Plirsplu-no Un nml Laid ; Oil, Lamps, Lanterns of nil palerna, Kancy Hotel nnd Hall Lamps C'liainltlicrK, (jiruiulnlcs ami , ('mule lealira, and lliittaniiia Larnpx, ut the 1 Manufacturers' lowest price, (ilans Lamps y I the package, at a sn.ull ailvanco over Auction 'prices. Being larSc M A M'KA CTl'UEKS of ' l'ine Oil, llutuinir Fluid, Etlicrcal Oil, Alcohol, and (Ihe only true) I'lionnenn Ci'as, thev can fur nish these uiticScs ut such prices that Men haul will find it to tlieir iuI vuniac lo huv. Call liclorc puiii!? clseivhere, if you want bargains. Also, j thn Safety Kl id Lamp for rale. Pliila-.S-ept. 24, 183:3. ly. " PAPER'SAlTOIlTGOr W . W lhSOS, No. 9 South Fourth Street, five doors below Market st. Fast side, rixzx.ASEZ.rxz'1 a . nAS for sale every variety of ' WALL PAPERS, from 0 cents per piece upwards, inclrnlim; Pine kSatius, Oold uiul Velvets, imitation Woods, .Ma rides, Ac. Also great variety of new atyle of Curtain Papers, l'lue Uunid Prints, liordcrs, ic. Dealers supplied at the lowest rale, i'liilu., tjupt. 'ii, 1853. 3m. New Wall Paper V'arehouse. BURTON &. Ii AWING, MAXLFACTLKr.ttS , IMl'ORTKItf, No. 124 Arch Street, second door above Si.cth, PIIILAD3LPHIA. STTHERE may be found the largest and band- ' soinest assortment in lire City. Purchasers from the country will find it lo their advantage to call at our slore, whero they will be suited with a suoerior article, at the low est prices. BURTON & LANING. No. 124 Arch Street, above Sixth. Phila, Sept. 17, 1853 3m. ATS AND CAP8 A splendid lot of fashionable Silk. Wool and Fur Hats, also Cletb, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy and Military Cape fnr sale low by O. ELSBERG CO. Market street, opposite the Post Office. Sunbury, Oct 8, 1853. JUSTICES' FEE BILLS Tor ult by H. B MASSER. bunburr, l4l '2 NOTICE TO PASSENGERS, SUNBURY & HILTOH STAGE LINE, RUNNING IN CONNECTION WITH THE Philadelphia & Sunbury Hail Road. C1TAGES will leave Weaver's lintel, Sunbury, 7v on the arrival of the evening cars from Sha mnkin, for Northumberland, Lewisburg. and Milton, arriving at Milton; at about 10 o'clock, P- M. Returning, Stages will lc veaMlllon at 3J o' clock, A. M-. arriving at Lewisburg. ot 4 J o'clock, Northumberland at 5 o'clock snd ftrrlva at Sun bury in lime lo Breakfast, and lake passoga in tho 7 o'clock cars for Miamokin, vthere stap.es will lie in readiness lo lake passengers lo Po'ts villc, arriving in time lo dine and take passage III tho Reading railroad rurs for Philadelphia, arri ving si Philadelphia at 7) o'clock, same evening. Stages both wovs w ill stop ot lurr,s hotel, Northumberland, Weidensaul's hotel, Lewi burg, and Egbert's hotel. Milton. Passengers will find lliis the iniurr.sT, most ktpkiutiihs, mid most com four ulk lino to, and from I'hiladelphia. U. MISHLER. Sunburv, Oct. 15, 18.13. If. NUW JM TllS.Xtii VI oil i:. A BRANCH OF TUB Clothing Manufactory, OF S. SHNURKAflf & CO., Danville, Pa. VVE icspeclfully announce to Ihe citizens of ' ' Sunbury and vicinity, that we have a complete stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, of every style and quality, to which we invite tun attention of purchasers. Our assortment con sists, in part, of Fancy over-coats, Plain over- coais, uress coars, r rocK arm racK coals, Mon key Jackets, l'auls and Vests, plain and fancy! Linen and Muslin Shirts, Under-shirts, Drawers, ami over-wholes. Also, Gloves, Stockings, Xnk and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Woolen and .''ilk Hals, Cloth anil Oilcloth Caps, Shoes, Boots, Gaiicrs, Slippers and Carpet Bas and Trunks, t'nibre.las and everything generally kept in a well supplied clothing nnd gentleman' furnishing store. We keep also a good assortment of Accordeons and Jewelry. Wc sell at ihe lowest cash prices; for our inntM is, I 'Smutl Profits and Quid; Sales.'' j Wc havo but nnr yiier nnd no abatement, so that j a person is sure to get the woitli of his money, whether he is a judge or tho goods or not. if , any article dors not give satUfa -tion as tc ft, wc 1 will take back the goods am! refund ihe money, ', provided thev are relumed on tile same day they j were purchased, when the purchaser resides in town, and in ono wee!., w hen he resides in the ; ! country. 1'riee the same as at the Danville i ! al auutaeloi v t V Call and secure the Bargains. Sunbury, Ucl. 8, 1S.Y1 tf Important to Coal Dealers. ffHK subscriber hereby inform the public, that they have entered into iartnership under the : firm of Kase, Kced S: Co., for the purpose cf ! ininini;, shipping and sellini; coal, delivered at j Sunbury, or at any other point along the fjus- ' quehanna. j They will be ready to deliver coal, writ prepa red, on cm tract or otherwise, at all times, on tho j shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. ; Orders received at Shanmkiii bv KASK, RUED & CO. Sunbury, June 4, 1S3:). ly. Shamokiii Town Lots. rIIF subj-crilier is now prepaied to csliibit and -"- dispose of Lots in the new Town-Plat of Khamokiii. Persons desirous of purchasins; can ascertain the terms and conditions of sale by cubing on the subscriber, at Shamokiii. W.M. ATWATKK, Agent. Shainokin, Oct. 15, lS5y. if. IMPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS AND LADIES. Cm.,... , , , , , ... OM IIH.NCI'. e.in lie placed, I the fullest extent, la ihe use of Hie fcep lirKiuoi .Mrs Hr.rrsof I'lola- ih Iphia. S tiiiiMv ili.-ii.iuit e:isis are lomivnof eniiie relief or Iselies fr.sn the n. ,st imeuse pain of Is.ly and unxiete 01 iniiid, Tiiisini; Ironi tne use ol other npplii-iili'ins ul no rep'iuiti.in whatever. He ware oi iinial. Kt:iM sprines of all kimli. :iml -lidiie preparmi .ii. tin-teuitruev of wtiieh to injur,: ill. is.lie.rt, is hat t o well know., to many .,.!- lerers und iliy4ii'i.iiiM. lonvonl nit . onnlfifn-li. apply pers .iei:iy i.r liy letter to Mrs. It., u. ;JI Wiilnnl Sirei t i eerv "") aim ie oi iiiiiko, ia ami i.anip ev am her S:j.ia:iire mi e-n-li SappuitiT, nail her L nited i Chandeliers, Pendants, ISiiie Brackets, fur Halls, S.a1eC,..y.ihllall,.l.ea,hlM..v tier rh.ppoilera nr. c, luri.hcs. &c ,le I.MPUOVEU PI.NE Oil, Siiiieti.niil bv h staiiiliiiy ol Jil veam und His 1 bv Ihe l-aeul- , ,,, ., T ,.. ... iv.e.msis'.inpos the hiilliesl luimes m lha l-inled States. I LAMP; also, l luld, I.arJ and Oil I.nmps, lur rir M nr. vvkk. l'tirr.i htifkitb. Adiln-.a, : andolcs, Bsnpiete Holders; Parlor, Night and wnoii-Aiiie or renin i.niera, io ul. 1 l , Agent, .o ft! I Walnut Pl.recl. I'luklil'.-lpliiu. 1'liilii , llilnlicr I, lei3 tl. Cheap Watches Jewelry, VHOLKSALE and Retail, nt tho ''Pliiladel- r 1 phia W'utch and Jewelry Store,' No. 0B North (Second rrtreet, corner of Quarry, PHIIADELF JIZA . ft. lit licvcr Wiitelies, fill! jewelnl, lJ eiir:i e:ies. ?3i.0fl li Id l.e.ilin l:'. S'.M.lHI fine Silver S;xtucli-S. ,M S.lver full jrwIteJ. "l.!li..l.l KmcvlHs. 3.H0 Silver 1.1-v.T, f.i.'i j.'-:-il !: n-;itV ti.ii.l I'du-ils. l.rm Supi-i ii.r t.uarlifis, 7.;Silcr T-.'a .vioiis, set, 5.WI (III S;ierl:ii-!.Hi. 7 Imj Until Pens, Willi Pencil a:.d Silver lI.iUt.-r, 1.00 (iold l'inser Rings, 37 cents to if SO ; Watch tjlasves, plain, 13 rents; Patent, 1 ; Lunrt, 25; other articles in proportion. A!! goods war ranted to be what they ure told for. s'I'AUKPER A HARI.EY, Successors to O. Conrad. On liauJ, uoiiio Cold nnd Silver Levers and Lepiiics, slill lower than the above prices. Sejit. 10, 1S53. ly. Estate of "iVILLIAU rARE07, dee'd. JOTICE u hereby given, that letters trata ' nrentary have liceu granted to the auliseriticrs on the estato of Win. Furrow, late of Miainoiiin Ion nship, dee'd. All thute kirowini; iheiiiKelves im'c htcd to or having claims a;:iiiiFt said estate, are rcijucntcd to make seltlement without delay. 'l ire KxecutoM will meet for that purport at the late residence ol the dcccimcd, ill Snydertown, on Puturdav. Nnxeniher 12, ltiftS. WILLI AM FARROW, ) r . rj fell.AS FARIIOW, )' " fhiiinol.iu twsp., Oct. f-, 1853. Gt. 3 tii nn's Establishment 25 Suuth Sixth Street, riiiladclpliia. For the Manufacture anj s.;!e of i'atiit I.oJif r o lnpr I'roNNO:, Patent METALLIC DAMl'ENERS, Brushes, Oil Papeia, Blottin; Boards, (.'npyiiig Ink, &c. Paicnl Pnrchiucnt Paper, LETTER COPYING HOOKS, . Superior to all others, and each payo printed. PATENT LETTER BINDER, ' A rnnrt valuable iuvciilioii for keeping in a noo!;-li'.;e form, Letters received, Oriyinal Invoi ces. Ck'C. Phila., April !, 1?53. ly. r.41.1. ..HLMM IIV tTiToiiZ JOHN STONE k F0N.S, No. 45 i'unt Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, 4 RE now opening for the Fall Trade, a large and well selected assortment of Silks, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, snj Mitliyery Goods in geneial. Confininy tlirmselves eiclusively lo this branch of the trade, and imfohtixs the larger part of their slock, enables them to olfer an assortment unsurpassed in extent or variety, which will be sold on the most favorable terms. Phila., Sept. 17. 1853 2m. ltRESH Yaiiilla Bean of a supcriur quality - just leccived and for sale by Jun4, 195J II.B.MASSER. NOTICE. V"OTICE is hereby given by '.be undersigned ' citizens of the Commonwi s'lh of Pennsyl vania, that application will be l.i ile to the next Legislature of said Commnnwrni'h for the erec tion of a body corporate In ne styled "The Suffnrut Savixgs' I.htiti Tt," to be located in the boroughof Sunbury, Northumberland county, with discounting privileges, r!i:d '.villi a capital of One hundred thousand dollars. Robert H. Awl, Geo. Uright, John Young, Adam rihissler. Thomas Robins, Daniel Druckc miller, Fredk. Lnrarm, Gen. U. Yonngman, Pe ter 13 Masser, J. W. Friling, Ira T. Clement, Bonj. Hendricks, Geo. C. Welker, J. W. Tro!. Sunburv. June 2S, 1853. 6m., Hook Agents .Wanted. 4 GENTS WANTED in every town and ootiniv in the United Stales, losell the most popular and saleable books published, many of them beiulifully illustrated with colored eiigra vincs : also the most popular works of T. S. A K TH Ul?, including "Arthur Cottage Lihraty." Intelligent and enterprising men wi.l find this a pleasant and profitable business. For particulars address (post-paid,') J. W. II II A DEE V, Publisher, No. 18 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ortolier 1, 1853. 7m. EDWARD DUFFY & SOW. t? c.n li.. l ... . nusiji o, v..itiic jimi.iiui-iuri-i 3 ; and dra'.kus i.t j Soda, Stnrcil, Caslllc SoapM, &c. TAVINO increased facilities for manufactu- ring, thev are now prepared to olfer induce- tnents to purchasers and dealers in ti e above 1 p,,t n,;, tiplniiins in Ihestnnuieh which was also oeena named articles. Purchasers will find an excel- I psnied hyn shonness of hreath Hint prrvenied me from lent assortment of select Koods. lioods sold ex- ! clusivcly on the cash principle, and at the lowest ,-,,. i ,rMrniis tnul m.'iers should he nuute neUniaLr wholesale prices Call and salisfv yourselves. : iih their iriio s. I am now rendered, by ih.ir means. Our motto is " ' j eoinivimtively active, and cinMnke exrreise without niton-' '('tick Sates and Small Profits." No. 41 Filbert slreel, above 0th, Philadelphia. August 13, lS.'i.l am. I sii p i o v c 111 cuts A li e mill Z3LIAS BROCIOUS nEHEBV informs his friends and the public ; ir,ner:ille. lli.it bit Imu tl rAf.Aii-.l nt lit. , old stand, in Market street, opposite Weaver's I I . , 1 1 I Uotol j -'ii e.rc.ciieni assortment cf i . a m . i fciw.wwwj i F HE X C II CALF SKINS,! v T I l renca LaSwlllga, I And all kinds of lining and Shoe fading, ' J - J ' j wnien lie oilers io me uanc ai reasonable prices. He also informs his customers one others, that i he still continues the tSliocmakiiig businoss, and ' is prepared to do all kinds of work, in a good ond i fashionable stvle, and on reasonable terms. Sunbury, June 11, 1853. ly. C II E A r W 1X1) (MY SHADE Depot and Manufactory G. L. MILLS?. & CO., Si. V, comer Arch and Second Streets, ! ?ii:t.Azzx.PHiA. ! pVEUY VARIETY OF SHADES, Whole I sale and Retail, sr.rh as Scroll, Flower, I Oothic, Viirnette, Oil and Dry Landscapes, are to lie had at the lowest prices loi quality of work. Orders (or Gilt, Plain Sluic, Lettered and other Shades executed at short notice. Merchants and o'hers are invited to give us a trial. ITc will try to y'rase. Itrasses, Trimmings, Ac, always on hand. Remember S. W. comer SECOXI) & ARCH Streets, Philadelphia August 13, lSoo.- Cm. (ias Fixtures 5 Lamps. ! HEIDRICK, H0RNIN6 & BROTHER, 221 'or'A Second Street, above Vine, PZZXX.AZIZ1I.PHIA. , ... , , , ... I JAMAti hud many years practical experience I A A. j,, il0 hujnes, mjj as all work sold by us ' U manufactured iin.lcrour immediatcsupervtsiati, I , , . I .' : wc are enulncd to oiler to purchasers superior ar- tieles, iuccry brarrch of our trade, upon the most favortt,c (,.rmK) At our store may be found, in ( . . . . , , ' i-.l;,, I.,. it,. t,a,l !., i!l..... amps. Un naiul, J.umi) Olobes, Wiiks. Shades, tec. ALL WORK W A RR ANTED, OR NO SALE. Factory No. 86 Noble St., near 4lh. Remember store 2il N. Id st., next door to J. Stewart Drpuy's carpet store. September 10, 1803. 3rn. WILLIAM GR0VE3& CO'S UplioIsleiT, liedtli'i 6j Fea ther Warehouse. S. E Coruer Second and Arch Streets, rniLiiBELniiA. SJPRING REDS, Feather Beds, Hair Mats, Husk, and Straw .Mattresses, Cushions, Cots, ,l..-...l.l.. I'., AJ K....I. lll....Ln, Comfortable Counterpanes, backings, ltlaukets, &.c, Ac. t 'onstaiill.v on hand or made to order and sold Wlu'lc-iilc unci Retail, oil the In oat favor able terms. FEATHERS, II A .11, HUSKS, by the bale or poun l. Orders respectively solic ited, promptly executed, and warranted to (jive satisfaction. N. B. Mattresses re-made and Feathers re renovated. Pbib., Sept. 10, 1 8.'3. 3,n. 1'orle Moiinaies, POCKET ROOKS, AND FANCY COOPS. ri'lIK altcnli.in of the Trade, snd oihers, in 1. want f Porte Moun.tica, Pocket Books, Rankers' Cases, Dressing Cases, Portable Wii 11111; Desks, Uackr;aiiiiuou and Chess Boards, Chessmen, Pearl, i-'lxll, and SiSer Cord Cases Work Boxes, C. !:, Needle Rooks, Money Belts, Ci.;ur C cs, Po-rl'.d': s. Razors and R.ryor Strops, Travelling Flis!s, an ! line Cutlery, to jellief with a larse varie'v if fivi tioons, whi. h will te sold ut the 1 iv. -,t r.ili s. r. k. siiixii, Porte MnnnAie and Pocl.el Rook Manufacturer, 20, Arch St. h-lom Sijth, Philadelphia. Sept. 17, 1853. 'f. LADIES Dltllss cuuDs yTrft French Merino, IVrr.iau Twill. Do Lnines, Do Brrage, c.islrmeivs, calico, worked, colars, sbimcctle, cull's, 4c, just rerciu'd and for sale by Kpt. 10, 1853. I. W.TENEH A. Ill j NDIAN CHOLAOOOUE. An 7x.7lliiii"rX medy for the cure of Fever and Ague, llillious Fever, Intermittent or Remittent Feers, just re ceived and for sale by I. W. TENER & CO. Sunbury, Sept. 10, 18"3. A ACKEREL. Srglled Tish, Herrinjs, Pried '-"lleef, Hams and cheese, just received and for ale by 1. W. TENER & CO. Sunbury, Pcpl. 10, 1853. A Splendid lot of Cart cling, Table Oil rovers. Carrot. Floor Oil Cloth, rtiet chain, door mats and matting, just received snd for snla by Sept. 10, 1853. I. W. TENER dc CO. BOO TS, Shoes, Hals Caps and Gum Shoes, just received and fdt sale by Sept. 10, 1S53. I. W. TENER & CO. WRITING FLUID and selfaUrlg EnTi lopes, tust received and for asle by Anril 19. IRM If. B. MASSER. Ct'ORTSME..A lot of double and tingle t-5 barrelled gun, tool delta, powder flasks, gun oept, flint, powder, shot and lead for sale by Sept. ft, 'S3. L W. TENER & CO THE ROAD TO HEALTH J HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. CURB or A DlfOnrjKWF.t) IJVIiR ND 8W HI'il-.HTioN. Corp of a letter from M . R IP K, h,$ Chemist, 7, Present Street, L.xtryovl, a nd 6'A June, 1S5I. Tn Professor llm.i nwAt, f la. Y,mr Hills anil t,mlmlit hsvs ito.'! Hie hichrst 'if oiir.le listot I'r .inel ) Meilii ii,M f,T , ,,. a enstmnct, to lwm I rnft r..iYf fr nnv eejntrie. d-d r mi nielolet tunkii.iw the pnnli n'Kis of her ensa. Si.s 4 hwn trutlWr-d foi .-niS -rlh S illronlned Itw ri.,1 K,J (ligusM'in. On Urn isst 'ertisii.n, liow.rer, ilia, viru.rncsr' Ilia otlsek Wss st nlinniiec, null 1lir oilhniiiiin-'ii tt?l :s s. severely, thill donlvs were I'ltlerlttntetl if I er U 'i '-elerf shlc to'beai ap HiuU-r it ; forlioitil.tv stts" wj . i. '-.-.i . try yonr Hill., ani sSe tni'mai roe ilmt ni't. ih- !-.'sv nisi enrb saeerwliii tlos', s!m hrnl ffrmt relief. Vie n m rttut to hike Ihr-in.uiirl stlli. aivh shs ufeil iii4v tbr I. '.-, slrt is row is th- enj.iviTi.iit of prtecl Krsllli. I sotilrt lv seat ym insny etis.s, but lie nliove fnm rite .vehiiv t Tilt attack, lied ill. srit nr re, t think, speak much ut favor or vmir nsiaa)iin Hilts. (SiV'iiwl) R. W. KtrtKl'S. A F.XTRAOPMNAHY Ct'RK OH KHr.IJM.ATlC I I.VKt:, IS VAN DIK.ME.N 8 l.A.NU. Copy of a Letter inserted tit fl liubarl J'otr Courier, of the M March, 1851, by Ma)vf J Wakh. Mnrirnct M'Coimir'ii. i'i"'eii y?ar nt age. rs.iilinf at New J'nwil. Iial Iii-i-ii aollt rmu Ir ma vh'huit lliruliisue level lor iipwnnls "I avi rnnntiis, whieh hail rollr.ly il irivel hrr of ihe i""i "t her lout's; iliinrj lies period shs was tat'tiT the riire 'f Mis inst emnisnt rnrilieal ruefl lit ll.ilsrrt Town, soil hv Ihein her esse was countered hiiv l. ss. A Inemi pri vuiled upon In-rto try IMIowoy's ofie brnled Hills, wlueli she eoosi nt"! lo J.j, anil in aa iuaio.li l,le short sjsiee ul lime Iht y effected a parfeet Cuia. CtltK. Of A 1'AIN AM) TI'iHTNKSl V TI1R LMIT AM) STKM Vftt (jH A l'EKSO.X H YKAKM OH -AOF.. Ffnm Mnm Thew fr So(1) piepritlon Advertiser, who can vouch for 1h4 fullowins statement. August 3vid, 1351, To Hiofes -r IIoi.r.owAV, Kill. I desire to hear testioi my to the gooil effeeta of ti i i. i.'.... v...... I .nfn.rrd .rveiptv lomr (.Sgmd) ' ' tu'vnt II i:rt COK, North street, Lynn, Norfolk. That celebrated Pills ore wondei fully tjfica cruris tn th- Jollowtn complaints. Anna Dropsy Inflammation Aiittiina Dysenlnry IMi ns Complaiuts Krysipelnt Hiolehes oil tlia l'emnla Irrega J-iundiea Liver Coras plsints Iaitnljnga Hites Hhenmstiim Heteutioa ot' t'rina Seorfula. or King's Kvil Seei iiulary 'w, Cnmplnints reversofall rili.-. kinds c"l,'",ij:"lj'"l "f tue li.'Wela CoiisiimptioB Fits Goat llcad.ncha Iteligiistipl! Pi aie und Gravel Dc.uinty S rc Throats I,.rrs Venereal Affections Wormaof ail kuidsr Weakness, from whatever cause e., &c. fold al the I'.sliililishment of Hrofenaor Hot-LowAT, t Slrnnd, (near l emple liar, UhhIuii.) nnd l.y all respeeUil.lv U . i and Ueaier. i ti'ji' '' B1'""' l!"Vf, .. pirt. lli-'se of llie I liltetl Mules, 111 Hoxes ul a.C. 'J'nmiiiirs Symplotns Il Km. -,.. h Whotesole iv the Druieiisii lraa !is in the U nion, nnd by .Messrs. A. it. it 1). Sa.ius, ! w ) oik, ! . . There is a eonsiderahle suviiig by taking Uio larger t ... i . - Iiireetioas for the friiidanca of patients to evary i ii ii!u are nrTixpd to each box. i Ostoher l!3, 1t5S, ly. A Farm for Sale. npiIE subscriber offers for sale bis fnrrri, JL CONTAINING 28 ACRES nnd allowances. It is situated about three miles' from Sunbury nlonjj the Shamokiii creek, and is in a good state of cultivation. The Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad passes through said farm. It will be oilered in. parts or entire to suit pur chasers. It can be divided to make three small farms. The buildups are a FARM HOUSE, a good Bank Bam, nnd two tenant houses. JOHN FARNSWORTH. Upper Augusta, Sept. 10, 1353. -tf. - JULIUS STERN, "3 No. 171 North 2nd Street, opposite the j Camel Hotel, J l rilH-ADELPIIIA. in IT AS opened a full and extensive as- m i- sortmenl of nil kinds of Millinery - articles, such ns Ribbons, I.eccs, Blond M ; Lace, Silks, Florences, Boimel-fraines, : and a lure aKsoriinciit of needle- 5 e 9 S i worked lianukcicliiels. Lobars, j " j Capes, Flounces, Insertions, ' " ft i Edging, ccc: i 2 m j together with a great variety j-f .'..:t j m' j; ' artirdes too liuinerous to r.-.c:,. S WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ' Persons makiiiB their Fa'l .x-Cu.- ? : are invited lo give him e cnl. 1 "S" f" j Phila., Sept. 14, 1853. Cm. ; " 'Eureka, Eiiiv WE HAVE FOUND Ii A -. i.ALl'. JOW for the little ones. Why w.i, lu.cnts ' waste hours and days in frniiii -i e jv-.ij to get perfect pictures Of their ctiildur. r:.j alter all get nothing but a poor, miserable cj::;r 'uic f We would say, come to our EXCELS01R GALLERY and we will guarantee to make you a perfect, picture, by our Elkctho CniMiCii. process that works in from h I" 2 seconds. ! We defy any Daguerrean in Philadelphia or ! elsewhere, to compete with us, as we are the inveutois, and tho process is used only in our d if i ferent establishments in New England and the Middle Slates. For pictures of adults, the silver ! medals we have received from the American ' Instituto, New York and Franklin, Philadelphia, !. ...:.. .1.. : V I'einer ivun mo nuiiicroiia preniiuma iront County Fairs, is sullicient proof that they are; the JVel'lns Ultra of perfection. Wo would call particular attention to our Taibotypes Daguerreotypes in Oil. D. C. Collins St Co., 100 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Main street, opposite site Hamp den House, Springfield and Collins' Building,' Wrstlield, Mass. N. 1). Cur establishment is illuminated by the brilliancy of our Pictures by Day, and bv ; I'lnryui llorsrford't Suftly Lav: ft ly Xigkt. j "Come and f4'e." ! Phila., May 23, 1S5.1 ly, X. M. Xcwnaiu's Row, Norwegian street, FMsilltt Penna. fra'tys CTIitnil)iiiS Minp, I I AH CONMTA.NTLY ON HAND A PUP- ply of all slztis of Lead Pipe. Sheet Iad, Block Tin, Bath Pubs, Shower Ruths, Ihdrnnt-, Hose, Double and Single Acting Pumps and Wa ter Closets also, all kinds of Brass Cocks for wat-ruml steam. Brass Oil Cups, snd liloliee for Engines. All kinds of Copper Work ami Plumbing done in the neatest manner at tho shorlei.t notice. N. B. Cash paid for old Brass and Lead. Pottswlle, Ainr. 27, 1S53. ly 0 ltWAIU). rWlIE above reward will he. paid for informa K ti'"' lb-t will lead lo the i!iscrery and conviriioii ot ihe persji. or persons who were guilty of fitiiiiK the axel bones ot the pas'engcr and coal cam of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad, Willi aauil and d;rt. D. LONGENECKER, Preu Sunbury, Aug. 27, 18,'.a. Lumher Yard. r"piIE subscriber would resjjertrnlly inform the) "- eiliiens of Sunbury, ond Northuml erlaini and adjoining eouitties, that he has opened a lii'.mber Yard iu the lot fronlinj 011 Cranlerrv St., a short dis tance East of the Mteam Saw Mill, where he ha now a larije amount of SMttxtJ Jannl HvmJt, at, PummI Board,, and all other Boards and Buitumo Mirniu, such as will be wanted for buil.liiijt purposes. AUa a large amount of shingles on band, wbwh v.itl be sold from up to tH, according to quality and siae. Ple4e us a call and examine our price and quality. N. B. Farmers who are in want of Shiugl'ee! will please call aa we will sell to vnu low. Puubury, Vsy 88, JS53. ly.
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