tern Lure fnr Sores, Prnl.la, anil Biinm. Vol louiay't Ointment Thin wonuVrlul Ointment will cure the most tlaneerous burns. tenl(f. nil other .orp ; it completely identifies itself with the ayatem, minglina with the blood, it lull the pain, soul ties the irritation, nd speedily heals the pans affected. Thousands ol persons in the Union have been faved from nn untimely end, through this extraor dinary salve ihpref,,,,, all families are re commended to keep a supply of it constant ly by them. WARM VFATHER. The warm weather of the past few weeks has been insuffera ble. Many of the inhabitants of the cities have Bone into the country. This is all riuht. But. before going, each one should provide himself with a suit of summer clothes from RocKimt & Wilson's cheap and fashionable clothing store, No. 1 1 1 Chestnut street, corner of Franklin Place, Philadelphia. Phila., Jan. S3, 1854. cw. M ARKIGD, On the 4th hut. by ih Rs. C. J. Ehre' hard, Mr. William Prudhor, enrjineer, of Shamokin, nnd Miss Mary A. Ross, of Dan ville. On the 4th inst., at the house of Joseph Rhodes. Milion, Pn., by the Rev. A. G.D iIh, Hugh Fulton of Montour county, to Mary Rhodes, of Milton. At Cherryvillp, Lehigh ro bv Rev. W.Rath, Mr Joseph Eisenhart, to Mary M. Shin dkl, the eldest daughter of Jeremiah Shindel. On the 6ih inst.by the Rev. C.J Ehre ban, Mr. Josrph Zuern, meichani, lo Mary Ann Sopkr. all of Shtunnkin. I)C ittavkct 5. Philadelphia Market. Julj 27, 1S54. Flour af.d Meal. There is very little export demtitnl (or Flour. The best offer is $8 a 8 25 per bbl. for standard brands, nnd SSJa 49 lor extra. Last sales Rye Flour al S3 50, am! Pennsylvania Corn Meal at S3 50 per bbl. Grain Whe-at is scarce-, and finds ready sale at, I 75 for new red, nnd SI 80al 85 for new white. Rye continues scarce. LaM sales of Pennsylvania at SI00.il 05c. Corn is in cood demand ; sales at 794 a 80e, afloat, for yellow. Oats are scarce Sales at 57 cts. Vhikev. The demand continues limited. Small sales at 27a27Jc., and prison bbls. at 28c. Baltimore Market. Jul) 25, 1854. GRAIN The market for Wheat wasdull, nnd prices exhibit u lurlher decline. Fair to very prime new red sold at 165a 175 cts., and a cargo of 2,100 bushels very prime old led eold al 75 cts Whites sold al 1 7 5 1 S) I cts. t nr fair ti prime lots, ami some small parcels if veiy superior while suitable for larnily flour sold at 185alSS cts There were vety few parcels sold at the hisihest quotations, ami a good many lots of infeiior qality sold us lust' as 1 30 i 150 cts. Tlio news by the Pa cifiewhich was received before the close of early 'Change) was of an unfavoiable charac ter lor bieu Isluirs, and the maiket closed ilull, and with a downwind ipndeney in pii--e Corn. White hoKI at 76.tS cts., nnd Tellow at 77 els. A parcel of 20(1 bushels prime white sold at 80 ds Oily a small pirl of I lie Corn off-red lo-d.iy rhatiiied tii.i'nla A ea'UO of 4 000 bu-liels pi tine old rfD.ils from Chieaao was on the maiket this iimmiug They were of very superior qual iily and 2 000 bushels were sold al C8 cts, -Hinl 2 000 bushels nl 66 e's. About 5 000 hushed new Marhiuil ami Vitamin Oats sold il 55 .62 els. for common lo prime parcels. .fiUNRUIlY I'll .(,'15 CUIIRBNT M'hkat. - 200 iRir.. - - 100 Conx. - - -80 Oats. - - 56 potatoks, - 50 Df.i.swax - -12 Hukikii Flax. - 25 Dl'TTKK. - - . " ?1 Eoos. ... 10 I'onK. ... 12 Flaxskkii. .... 125 Tallow. -10 New Advertisements. lcrl.iniery, tSe. "Sl'Khave just received Hie largest and best sclectiu f use rrlinei.t of PeiMlinery ever ..fter! uitiiis section ol' country, c.'iisisiing in purl ol' French Pomade, Cichius, Shaving Crmiii. Tixilh Brushes, a Inrge asst. lauel's )leihuiie, Hair Brushes, " " 'lnncs I'owtler, Mail llruslics. " " Karma Col iie, I'evei's l-'.itracts, Orange flower water, Portm niiiis. riiurc ol I'uste, Casiile S -ap, Hue I'owder, While " Infant " Transparent " II or Die, llniHiick " Meell Fun, for tlie skin, Washington " Kliracl Vanilla, llcpul'licaii ' ' Orange, Cniiiie ' " I.eiiKiii, . Almond " ' Pineapple, l.ul.in'a " Siniwberrv, Nymph Fiilv While, Uiuniliua " Snilicts, . ". " Co.ili-sof ever)- descriiti.n.l- rusive " ttegrir Oases, Musk " Tules, Taniphor Bufljlo Cnilis oil kiwis, Uliel! ' Wl dmr ' and other articles too ni.nieri.iis In mrnl i.Hl . All the nil"'" ariielea art from the houses 01" Jules lilauel and W. U (ileuil. WKtSi:lt & DltlM-.R Pickles, Sauces iSjo. 3ani reeeivett Cauii-Hower, h"W ehow, Miiad Pickles, OnloU", lleniis, Itiikms, I'ueili. John llnll tiues. ll.M-isiek TWircste M I'.saeiiee o Atu-Uuives, Chilli Vmrg ir, 'I'he alsive are all fiom Cr-iSM . ttlaekwsll, lllil.4l, Polled Tongue, ' Haiti. Kns lierry Jsra, Curiaitt ' I'luio " Hn rilin. m Tomato I'utsuj', k e , A e WKIHKK UKLNKH iues tV Liijiior.-. Msrlsll Brandy, fuse t-'ieisrll " r.m.ru 11 " It ye V kiskay. MeHiauca Vknky t'oauU"! ' Janulis Xl'inls, Hoi and Inn, ('haiiipaifiM Wins, Miisiiy " I'lurrl " I'uie 'ift H.m " MsdoTia ' laslKMI IVura Hams Pus Iksla by U t'.ISHIl URIAH! ustsaiy, July M, leit- CARBON RUN COLLIERY, IIAMOKIK, iVorlhumbeilanJ I'uunty, fflHK sutHxrilsr lespn'ifully infoims tha pub I he tbsl U has W.J lb boeM euilMiy, aud la H pirpaisnl lo dlil at tMiii'Ury, ut euy fMliil a lun Ibe Kutuarhauue. all si of t'OAL. iipaj by biakara, IU siipsMoi assuissi. I'siaona wwlimt cuiatt kx tl will fits aJdisse the auuwiiba' utbur). JOHN Jit'lH.klMi. KuaUiy. July . tKlKI'bl.K rUIIK fiVvltk-u itasait llisioil s"J Ki"wnIJ' ('!! fw 1. ) l.siJ at Iba lu aim -I 1 W 1 1-1.4 UKLNKH. i IL I.K IMXiH. - I .!. II Ui. baial I sua tte twusi l"J VsoJiiS Hisiwis. tm t-isJ Iwh lUe tt 'iul I sJasI Uesis. lui ! by VWlfttM A MHI Xt , ,1. lil ' . 1 I BY AUTHORITY. RESOLUTION PROPOSING Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. SacTlos 1. Resolved by th Senate and 1 tonne of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly m t, That th.- following smrndments lie and the an me are herehv pr iHised lo the Coiisliluliniinf lha Commimweallh, umler ami in nccimlunce with the proviaiona of the tenth aiticla thereof, to wit : PaoPOSITlOS 1, TO It AST1CIJT. XI. Psctios 1. The apgrrgata amount of dehtt herrnfter eoiurnfted liy the Cnmmonwealih shall never exceed the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, except in ense uf war to repel Invasion, suppuss insiirreetion, or to redeem the public debt of the Coinm niweati h, and the money so rnitrd shall l,e applied to the purpose for which the delrt may be contracteil, or pny such debts, and to no oihei purpose. frctioR 2 To nay the public debt of the Comnvn wealth. and debts winch may nerealterlie coniiniled in ense of wnr t repel invasion, suppress in-urreeli 'li and to redeem the public debt, the t.eiialnture shall at their next session ollcl the ad tptlon of this section lutotlie Conslitii lion, provide by law for the creation of a sinking fund, which ahull nnt be nholished till ihe sniil public flelils be wholly paid, to consist ol nil tha net atinunl income from the public works anil stocks owned by the Commonwealth, r any other funds arising under any revenue law now ex isting or thai mnv lie hereafter enneted, so fur as Ihe same mny be required to nnv Ihe inteieat of anid debts semi-nn-liunlly, and nnnunlly ti teduee the principnl thereof by a sum not less than five hundred th-iisnnd dollars, increased yearly by compounding st a rate of n-ii less Ihnn fiv per centum per annum ; Hie a-iid sinking fund slnll be Invettcd in the I nna of the Commonwealth, which almll tie cnneel. led from time In time in a manner In be provided by law : no portion of the slnkinc fund shall ever lie applied lo Ihe to the pnvment of the debt of five hnudied thousand d- I lars mentioned in ihe first section of this article, b it the anid sinking fund shall lie applied only to Ihe purposes herein specified. Puerto 3 The credit of the Commonwealth sbnll nnt in nnv wnv be given or loaned to or in aid of any Individ ual, companv, corpomtinn cr association, nor sbnll Ihe Commonwealth herenfler liecome s joint owner or stock h ilder in anv companv, BB-icintinn or corpnrnlinn in this Commonw-ntth nr elsewhere, formed for any purposes PrcTto t. The Conimonwerdih shall never assume the debts nf nny cnuntrv. citv, bornngh nr township, nr of any C'lrnnnrtion' nr nssociHlion, unless such debts shall hnve been contracted to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or lo defend Ibc Plnle ill wnr. rnorosiTios ?. in rr mitici.e xi. Proltifa'tins? Municipal Stilseriytions The Legislature shall never nnllinrixe nny county, city, borough nr township, by vote of its citizens or otherwise, to become o st-K-kliolilcr in any joint st'ick c mwinv. ass i. ciiili-'ii or C'trpornti in, or to rnise money for nr loan its credit to. or in aid of any such c annanv or nss-cintion. tv B. CM ASK, Pnenk' ( liic House of fleprescninl'vcs. M. MTASMX, Ppc:iker of the Senate. In Senate, April 59. 1H4. Pesitvcl. Ttiil this res ilution pass. Yens 2'2, nnys 0. Kxlrnct from the Jouriia!. T. A. MAGL'IRR, Clerk. In House of Trcprcsrntntivcs. April til, tPrM. Ttcsolvcd, That this resolution pays. Yeas 71, nays 20 rxtrnct from the journal. XV SI. JACK, Clerk. SErRnTsay's OrrrcF, Filed April iX 1-.1 J C A. Ttl.ACK. Secretary of the Commonwealth. PENNSYLVANIA SS. Pfcrktiiy' Orncg. I Ilnnisburg, July 1. IS.1l, ) An certify that Ihe above Hint forecoing is a Ssral. tit) tine and correct copy of the original "Kesolu- llon relative lonu nmeiKlment ot uie constitu tion." as the same remains on file in this office. lit teslim-'liy whereof 1 have hercuntn set my hr.nd and caust-d to be MlTiked the seal of the Secretnrv'a oifice the day und vear ab tvc wiit ten. ' C A 1JI.ACK. Secretary of the Coinmoim'ealth. Journal of the Pennte oResohition Nn. Ml. entitled -Resolution proposing nuiendinents to the Constitution of ihe Comin llveallh., was rend a thiid time tin tile queslion, will ihe Senate agree to the firs! pr "position, the yeas nnd nays were ta ken, agreeably to the Constitution, and were'as fell iws, viz : Ykas Messrs. Itucksilcw. Darlington. Darsic. Ferguson, Foulkrod, Prick. Frv. O i Hlvvin, Haldemin, Hamilt on, M. 1). Hamlin. K W. Hnnilin, lleletcr. tlogc, Jtiniisoll Me-ClintiH-k, McFarlanil, Piutt, iuiegle, e)agcr, Sln'cr, and .McCaslin, Speaker lit. Nay Messrs. Crabb, Creuswell, Hendricks, Kinzcr, Kuukle and Skinner 0. S i the question was ih-ti rmincd in th- affirmative. On the question, will the Senate agree to the second prop sitiou, tue yens nnd nnvs were taken ogrceublylo tho Coiistilnti n, nnd were us 0 l I ws. viz : Ykas Mt-ssrs. Hiicliiilew. P irsic, Fergus in. Foulkrod, Fry. Io.idwili, llnkleinnii, H 1). Il in.liu, K. W. Hamlin, Hendricks, leister, II cc. J-nnis -n. Kinz-r, McC!int"ck, McFnrliin.1, Piatt, Prirc, Quiggle, Sliler, Wherry, MeCas tin. Spe;iker 2'J. N rs Mess;i. CiaMi. Cresswetl, DaiMigton, Ilamiltnn, Knnkle ami S'ilnliiT 0. S the quexti in w is tli-termined in the uffinriative. J lurnal of the II niss of Reprcseulatives. The quest to t recurring upon the final passage of the Res iluti ins, Ihe fiist proposition was agreed tu as follows, viz : Ycas Messrs. Attrahnm. Adams. Atlierlnn. Brill. Dnrton. Beyer, Biglinni, H yd. Hush. Ilyeilv. Cnldwell. Calvin, I Carlisle, rtiamberliiin. Cook Clime, Cummins, llnnchrily, j Davis, Do Fraiu-e. Dunning, Kckert. Kdiugcr, Kl-lreil, j Kvaus, Foster, Fry. liaUenliiie, (iiblioiiev. Gilmore. 'iay, ! lioioui. Gwin, Hamilton. Hart. Ilerr. Iliestand, Hillicr, j Hippie. Horn, Humiiiet, Hunsieker, Huiitet, If urtt Jack- ! m-iii. Kilgore. Knight, Iinrv, ( Lelnuh.) I.inn, Mngee, i Mnguire, Mauderfielil. M'Conuell, M'Kee, Miller, Mono- glnln, Montgomery. M-iore. Mosfl. Muse, Palii'er, Parke, 1 Piirmlee, P;isin ile. Patters mi. Porter, Putney. Rawlins, ! R.-berls, Howe, Siltailc. Scott. Sidle, Simnuloil, Sniilli, : (Berks.) Smith, (Crawford.) Stewart. Slnckdale, Strong, ; Strulhcrs, Wheeler, Wickleiu, Wright, Ziegler, L'base, ! speaker ".i. NaVs None. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On Ihe qut'Stion will Ihe House agiee to the second pro. position, the yeas nud nnys were take, agreeably to the provisions of the tilth nrticle of the constitution, nud are us follows : Yka Messrs Atiridtam. Athertou. Hall, B-nton. Beck, Bever, lligham, H yd, CnMwetl, Carlisle. Chamlieitain, Cti-.k. Crane. Cummins, lltiucherlv, Dnvis, Decgan. De France. Dunning. Kdi-igi-r. Fl Ired, Kvans, Fry, ftallenliue, tiiblvuiev. liilin .re. tJniv. Otoom. (.win, Htunilton' Hies tnnd, llil'ier. Hipilc. Ilniiei'kei, Hunter, llnttt. Jtickmnti, Ki'gore, Knight, l-aiirv. (I,ebigh, l.owerv. (Tioga.) Linn, Mncee. Maffuire. M;in'lerfit-lil. M'Connell, M'Kee, Mono, ghau. Montg aiierv, Moore, Mosi-r, Muse Pnlmcr. Parke, rurmlee. l'asmt)le, rallirson, roller, llawllns. ItolM-rls, Rowe. S.-iltnde. Sc. it. Siiuoiit n. Smith. (Berks.) Siuiih, Cr:iwf id.) Stodidale, Wheeler, Wll klelu. Wnglil, Chuse, Spenkcr l. ay MeKsrs. Ailnms, Ita'dwin, Beans, Bush, Bvertv, 1-Vkert. Fll.s. Hurt. II. rr. Iloin. Hummel, M '('.inl.t, Miller, Poll's in, Putney, Sitllc, Slen'nit, Strong, Strutheri, Zeiclel SO. so the question was di-telinmeil in thcaffirinnttve. Skcrrtast's Opvier, 1 IIakrishlbu, July I, 1WI I dieerlify tlral the aliove and foreeoinc. is a tine anil corni t coy of the 'vk' and 'nays' taken on the "Kesolution relative lo an amend. ineiiloi'llie Const it ution of lire Common wen It )'' lis the same appears on the Journals of Ihe Iwo Houses nf the fieneral Asselnl.lv. of tins C III llioml ealtk f.4 Ihe Session of W, WiIiich nn- hand nnd the Seal of said offu-e this first d v of July, one thousand eight hun dred unl fan-four. r.. iit.vru, Sceietary of the lininoim'ef Uh r0l 'Jin. J.il To the Voters of Northumberland County. Encouraged bv inv liuineroos friends, I oiler myself as a candidal.'' for Ihe ollice of SI I KIM KF .. : ... ami pr unise, tl elected, to discharge Hie dunes of the oliii-e luiibfully and puiiclually, winch in v ciiH'iicntc mil enable me 1 1 do. HENIiV RRAOER Mi Eucnsville, July 15, Not. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTIONS. 'pilE lleliirH-ialic Eli'iinrs of Northuislrerland a county are le.i.ii-lfullv ie.iueed tu inert at the srvriul place, ol bt'ldiu the si lierjl and low 11 j ship i lii ii.-n 111 Hie dilli rent btiiuugha and town. ; ship oil Malill.lay, 111 ."ltl of All. U.I iet, . : twe.-ii the hours of our and tit o'clock in tha af ternoon, tu vole or one peisou fur footless, ana - -rii, iwr .ISM-Iiiiiiy, one prison lor Mhrnlf, on ptrsuu lor PiothuiiuUry, one prison for t'urunar, una ersii for I'oniiius. sioiirr, auJ oils parsou lor A uJiloi t uj the Judges uf lb Iriliuiia iu tha dllteienl borouifh snj luwiisbips sr rrqiimlril tu mvl at llirt 'uuil I Ilium-, ill Sunbul), oil Mulidsy, the 7lh of Au gust, al II o'clock, A, M., to count tha tuUs cast of lb dilteirl.l raudidalra lor llir sImj iisiucd ulloes and lo drclaia tha camiiJstrs luMag tha blghr.l iibinlsrr of lultt lb nolo. Hers lo b sup. polled by lliv pail)' al llir lint rlrctioii, sod si tha Min tun si'bet a ilr!nU to .lis lies I I otiith ul Msirh Coiiiru'iou 1 appumi a Hiidiii I'uui. inilirr to ( Il una )', snJ lo Ibira Cui. kiers tuirpirscnl this euuiily la) Ibe CunlrisHv luba UU nh ak-buylklll luuuljJ i uuiiiukI a IstiuutisUe (uitdtdaie M I'kI.m lit this jii.tiKl. WM. U. KIPP, CUius., VAI tMINt si LA UK, Jtlll.N IH1II. 1 1. P. I Al I. J. tl. KKU K. 1 t WW. JAMI.si H KM AN', MM IHE I- IKl'.'iX. Jkk). kll tMS. aubuiy, JJy 14, s MUI I ENHtltuLH I'lll-sj.. i mi I sin ,uii t4 ra -s si -s lisi 4 kkl sm 11 SUNIUJllY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. REGISTERS' NOTICE. TV OTICE Is hereby given to all Leisters, 1 Creditors and other persons interested In the Estates of the following named persons, that the Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of said Estates have filed their aecounti with the Register of Northumberland County, and that the sania will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said County, on Tuesday, the 8th day of August, A. D., 1854, in the forenoon, for confir mation and allowance. Michael Ferster, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tor Peter Ferster. , Peter Oberdorf, dceM., settled by his Ex'tors, Peter and George Oberdorf. Sanil Caldwell, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs, A. Gutty and Thos. J. Galbraith. Jacob ftpatz, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tors, Philip and Jacob Spatz. Marks J. K. Krlcbrier, dee'd., settled by his Adin'r, I'cter Kclchncr. Michael Dcibl, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tors, Michael and John Deilil. Joseph llnrtmnn, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rix, Elizabeth Hartman. Isanc Miniiicr, dee'd., settled by his Adni'lor. VVm. V. Silverwood. Conrad Bachman, dee'd settled by his Ex'tor, Michael Uhr. George Kong, dcc'J., settled by his Adm'tor, Gcorpc Boyer. Daniel Herb, dee'd.. Final Arct. settled by his Adtn'rs, Daniel aud Adam Herb. John Lose, dct'd., settled by his Ex'tor, John K. Denthr. Frederick Adams, dee'd.. settled by his Adm'rs, Daniel Kaseman and Sarah Adams. Michael Heilz, dee'd., settled by his Executor, Michael lieitz. Gilbert Voris, dee'd.. Final Arct. settled by bis Adm'r, William T. Forsyth. Joseph Folk, ile.'d., settled by his Executor, Peter Conrad. Howcl Goodrich, dee'd., Final Acct. settled by his Adi'i'r, KoImtI Davidson. Henry Funk, dee'd., settled bv his Executor, IJeiVj. F. Funk nnd V'm. llenicn. Henry' Long, dee'd., settled by his Guardian, Jacob AVagner. Annie C. Kay, dee'd., settled by her Guardiuti, (; V. fccates. Snsnn Gcarliart. settled by her Guardian, Jas. Eckmnn, George Mcltler, settled by his Guardian, Lu ther li asset. Lot 6'liiiman,scltled by his Guardian, R. N. McWillinma. Nathan Hcjb, settled by his Guardian, Wm. Zjrtman. William & Levina Miller and Marrjaret Riley, settled bv their Guardian. M. Chamberlain. The Final' Acct. of John 6'. Folluier, Ex'rof Henry Fullmer, dee'd., who wos Guardian of Henry F., Clarinda Sc Peter I). Kelchncr. Miirk lutight, dee'd., sittled by his Adm'tor, Philip llile. Josrph H.. Mnry J.me. and Hannah Price, settled by their Gunrdinn, Sain'l Furman. Joseph Straub, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tors, Reuben 'I'. Follmcr and Jacob Straub. Cathiirinc lioss, dee'd., settled by her Ex'tor, James TnRgart. Catharine Ross, dec'J., Distribution acct. set tled by her Ex'tor, James Tazgart. JOHN 1. PL RSEL, Register. Register's Ollice, ) Sunbury, July 8, 1854. i NOTICE. : V OTICE is hereby given that Win. C. Law- ' son, aud John Miller, Esqrs., have filed their 1 ...J...J C II!..;, A, . ...! !,( 1 lltlUUIlia P a.aiii,.. v.. iibii iivvi, i.u ...u. the same will be presented to the Court for con firmation at next August Term. JAME BEARD, Piuth'y. Prothonotarv's Ollice, Sunbury, Ju'y's, 1S53. Sunbury and Erie Eailroad Company. "jOTICK is hereby given, that a Sixth Instal meiit ol" Ten Ooltnrs per share on the old uientof Ten Uoltnis per share on the old j subscription, and a Second Instalment of Ten Do ars per share 011 the new suhscri ilion to the 1, , 1 1 capital stock of Una Company, will be due and r ,, . ., nn- -v no o .1 -in 1 payab e at their Oihce, io. 50 South 1 h rd Street, on il lfliAT. AuguM 1. 1S.)J. I3v order of Ihe Hoard of Managers. 1'HIUr M. PUICIi, Treasurer. Phila., July 8, 18.il. 4w. Colored Window (llnss. W. MOWBUAY & CO., SOUTH West corner TENTH & IIL'NTER Six., would respectfully imile the attention of Merchants, Builders and others to the beauti ful variety of work produced at their establish ment, consisting of STAINED WINDOW GLASS. suitable fur Hotels, .Suloons, public and private buildings ; Churched Ornamental Stained Glass, Transoms and Side Lights for Vestibules, Balcony, I'iaza and Staircase Windows. Also, l.cad iSji-h and Muitml (ilass for Churches, Scriptural Figures and liar pieces, accurately worked tip to order, and furnished in any part of I Ihe United Slates. ! Flocked enameled and mulled decorative Church Window Glass executed in Gothic and other architectural t lea, nud competent work- men sent to any part nfthe Union. Orders from I a distance promptly answered. j I N 11 An A cent wanted for this place. I Phila., July 22, le'ol. 3m. To the Voters of Northumberland County. I Fs.Li.uvr L'ltiiui. I hereby announce my self as a candidate for S II E 11 I F F . ' at tin" 1.0 x t election, and solicit your support, and ' ifelccU'd I shall not fail lo perform the duties of the ollice to the l ift of my ahililirs. I ,.owcr ,uJXi M?' ' - -- - . , ' CORNER STONE. 1 rHE Comer Stone of Hn mimis Cuuuiiti i x 1 1 sTiTt t k, will be laid 011 W'nui.inr, the 2d of A in; nt. with appropriate ceremonies, j !i-v. S. S. FH'huiui kcr. I). !., Hun. William I!i(!er, and Hon. Janu s Pollock are cxei'li d lo be pirx-nl to addirss thu.-e who may bv assem bled on that oi-ia.inll. j The friends uf education and the public gen rrally are iiiMlrd lolw present. I EnriiM' will coniinciu'F ul leu o'clock. ; 11 v order of Trukti-es, j WM. A TWA TEH. Secretary. Miaiuokiii, Julv 'ii, IK.M. Vt. iiiicioit 101 THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS : OR 1 KVt'RV tlXK Ilia OWM I'llVMl'IAN. 'xv. eipiiehi eji- JJ iiun. w lib I In 11 ululi J Eligratings, shutting lh ran and M illunualiuiis ol tha Human htiu in iy ltM and form. To vibuh la added a Tiali uu the l)ias-s uf D'vinslrs, bvius ul lb Ingtuist uuollMiia tu uisri ud iroplu, 01 tho) ruiiUini) lallug aiama:. Hi lr tiu. Iuhui- l.rl uu flbr Iks eliiuil to piwsnil a rup) vf the ,tl'l I. A pit at U hi rlnlJ. It ay Me Iiiim l'"i) an ily it. 1 l H yuuw maa r w urns a 11 ll lulu lit tmttr ubliaalluij uf iwd III aillbuul laadini loa I'tH'ktiT .l'8t'L' L.VPll- . ua una sulWi ins; duus hkuip Cough, PiH in Ibe an.l, i4lM rnhi. iwu iMlinga, auJ the tshuU I'aiu ul UytixpiM mum twua, aud ! up by lhu physi.iH, U uuihi tutsuiut anikuul uuultiu lb .!t 1 1. A PI I ). Il Uuj Mtaniwl, im Ittuw) euut U be iimiJ ! IuismIiimshI, iil Ibia iJbly usslul wa, U Is Uw lb twcu ul mhh tbuusaiul u ! klluHl luiM Uum lb ) (- Ji tr Any )ium sudn. 1 v. r.M v rivi; I'tM'. Ullus4 I) UlUJI Villi !! cupy ut tbt bwu, lt lssil. us upw will t (us w 4-aUi. AJJ's. t' W. t Hi . iu mi I ( I lilt Mil IHU " pu4 yt Jul) isi FRENCH TRUSSES. Weighing less than 21 ounces. For the Cure of Hernia or Rupture. .4 CKNO WLEDGED by tha highest medical authorities of Philadelphia, incomparably superior to any other in use. rJurVeicrs will be gratified to learn that tha occasion now offers to procure not only the lightest and most easy, but as dnrablt a Truss as any other, in lieu of tha enmbrmis aud uncomfortable article usually sold There is no difficulty attending the fitting, and when the pad is located, it will letuin its position without change. Persons at a distance unable to call en the subscriber, ran have the Truss sent to any ad dress, by romilting Five Dollars for the single Truss, or Ten for Ihe double with measure round tho hips, and stating side affected. It will be exchanged to suit if not fitting, by returning it at once unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer, C ALEB H. NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth & Race streets, Philadelphia. CiP" Laihxs, requiring the benefit of Mechan ical Supports, owing to derangement of the In ternal Organs, inducing Falling of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary. Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakness, are informed that a competent and experienced I, apt will be in attendance at tho Rooms, (set apart for their exclusive 1186,) No. 114, Twelfth St., 1st door below Race. July 1, 1854. ly. CITRATE OF JIAGNESIA, i or Tasteless Salts, Prrpared bv WEI 5 Kit & BRUNEU. This prcpatation is recommended as an ex cellent laxative and purgative, it operates inildlv. is entirely free from any unpleasant taste, re sembling lemoiwde in flavor. This medicine is highly bentficiul for diseases peculiar to summer aud hot weather. Sunl.t.rv, July l.l?.r.4.- I . . j List of Jurors, F NorlhumheilMtiil Counlv. for Atiaus im, A u.. l.lul j rati (I .furor. j Poi'ii Jacob Gi ilii k Lnifcr Augusta (ie otjjr Li'tij. John Winn. ; Daoiol Hiiuniibaoh, John Diinkelbcrcr. j Delaware Win BVaul. I Shamokin Setmnliiiii Uuuyner, Samuel . Iluti) niel, Samuel Eol. i KorlhunbcrtaudJurnvt Tiijurt. John L. Coll. ! Jordan EliasSwanz 1 t'oa' Win Keifur, Win Clu-iingloii, Sam- lll'l Yost. I Lewis Gi'o A Wiltoff I MiUon -Lj man Wilson, Daniel Sirino ; John Nous, Lewis Swank, i Chillsqiiuqne J.iitips Slniw britlrt. ! Rusi-Goilfrey Rockoleller, William H. Kiisc. ' Sunbury Peter Lnzarii". j TRAVERSE JURORS. j Sunbury Bent Krohn, S N Thomrjnii jAn.lrew Hoover, lin T Clement, Philip j Clink, .l.icob Painter, D.iniel ll.nia. I low-- uaniei ueir, j.icon fliowry, Samuel ,rnnk, John Uml, Daniel kreeuer. Lower Muhanoy Aliraham Blnsser Delaware lleiuy Ueuder. Jacob T Hill, Jacob Wu k. Turbut D L Ireland. Daniel Fullmer, Da vid iieltiml, Jollll li.1.10 ChillisQitaoue Hiii-h Alartin. Jim B Heller. ... . . . ... . ' 1 wm Ne.-Ult. U111 tt.iust'l. Jo 111 & I 10 r . I I'aul Loir. Lctris Jacob Huntziuger, Milion Trofel, Samuel Beiver. Jordan Jacob Martin Snamokin Solomon Evert. Alien Moody. P..l..r M .llur v An'us!a- 11,-,,. v Fi.ll: I.. I,,, r M..,. c i . - j ir.,. i.t..,.. v m n Uvper Mahanoy V Jl Bastian. sti,.. 1 , tv,. 1 1 11 1 r 1 JiltltOH Jacob ho am . II i Ei.'li'rl. v,,i, 1, 1,1 tV 7 T Northumberland Wm H Waples, D M Briiiilioiun, Samuel F.llinl I Jacksun John Ueppen, Wm Zartmati j Hush tieo Geiiili.nl. j Lower Augusta (jeoige Weaver, Chailes 1 Smith, Mailm liainlle. j Lower Mahanoy Chrislian Yarjer. ' Pel it .furors. Jorda 11 -Henry Bmier, sr , Uninh Schwartz Milton John Fuller, Samuel Blair, li M Ft ick, Thomas Mervine. Sunbury James Bachelor, Geo W Kiehl, Thomas Snvder, E (J Maiklay. Point Isaac BeiJIeibach, John Gulick, John S 11 viler. ' Loirf )' Mgtisfa- Peter Malick, sr., Gilbert Beriu-u, John CoMrain. Le wis Isanc Turner. 1 AAowioiw Alvm Alexander, A. lam (nlger, John Bnusuer. John Moore, Samuel John. Upper Augusta Den tiis Wulveilon, John Z Haas. Hush Jacob Berger Cntrifroi! Siilomon R Buyer Delaware Isaac Vincent, Jr , William Kooner. Turbut Peter Koch, Ianiel I.U'i i", Rob ett Mack. Coal Ji'sse Yarnal Chilifqnaijiie William Aung!, Gee, John M Gnlley. Lower Mahanoy Jacob Spat?. John Mc SHERIFFS SALES. KY Virtue of cert tin wiiU of l'i . Kxy. to me directed will 1 sold by public Vendue, or outcry, at Ibe court house in tho borough uf Sunbury, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on Monday. Ibe 7th day of August next, the follow ine described property, lo wit ! A Certain Inland or llat iu Ihe river Kunpiehauna in the towiuhip ! of A uiiUfla, containing uhoul sixtv acre more or less, commonly called the Hound (.land, and flats 1 adjacent thereto, Ix-nitf the pri-mines which Tho. Siherwood and wile hy deed, dated beplemocr ?'i, I s t -1. conveyed to the Defendant in he. j AI.SO: a certain other Hand situate i:i be Sii.ipjrhaiiua river, opposiiii the Isle of Ljne in i Lower Auitu.ta township, Northumberland 1 county, and known by the iiime of Claik's 1.- , laud, containing Twelilv-.ix acies inu.e or leas, 1 AL: a rrilaiii other I .land situule in Ibe! am river, in th township and county aforesaid, ' uud iieai ly cou'icioiis to Ihe abov inciitioiM-d, known by th nam uf Timothy l.lmid, contain- j ing three trie moi or U-sj. .1 .'t ; a lerl iin : uihrr l.land siluaie in the said river, iu lb ' luwiislnp and roonlv aforesaid, anil nearly eon- 1 lljtoua lo th abota ineutl.iixd. known by th ' nam uf lleu.leiniali's I .Uud. ronlaiiiiug twenty j nabl acre iiiui ur lei a, all of whieli si cleared. eird, lakru ill vrcunon, and to b sl. a th pioprrty uf John tlsilnian, jr. Al.Mli A fi (Win L11I or irc of l-aml, siiuat In Mi r.enstll, in uri!iunlrlnil counlv , bounded noilh by lot ul II. J. Keaihsi, at by I'iuiiI slil, suuih by lul uf J. P. II "- ubi, aud jI by lb una, fuliUnitu( wis luuith uf an i muia ui lis, ahersun si siviWJ alluiy inn lwllu. 1 1 hum, Pitni nul'l. and uiImi uut buiWiiin. imJ, UkM ut (tcruituu aud to U auU a lb itfuLsrity uf Jalisi II. (iiksr, WM. U. KIPP, fhanrt Mhalill's OlIU. I uatuiy. July , lM. l L L B1VAK, IhAUtvikU f ft fl'IIK tubsfilbei Ists lease Wlafcuea hie IilaaJa I and Ike public (SMMnalit, thai ha has Istiu ikatUwi taslt kuwttH aUuJ, i4 Hl W Isappy U a'4is all ka susy tise kim a tall. ISiKSastisaii's i.Uhiw4 ls.li, a4 t'as) sits lak lus U, ssls u4 uud by iVswU ,1 II II M st To the Voters of Northumberland County Fklmiw CiTicr.srs. Encouraged by many of my friends, I herewith offer myself (o your consideration, as a candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER a' the ensuing election. Should I be elected, 1 promise to fulfil the duties thereof with fidelity ami impartiality, ELIAS BROCIOUS Sunbury, Mar S7, 1854 To the Voters of Northumberland County, Fsitow CiTisixst Encouraged by many friends, I announce myself as candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER at the approaching election. Should I be elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties thereo with punctuality and impmlinlitv. GEORGE BRIGHT. Sunbury, April 8, 18!)4. To the Voters of Northumberland County. Fellow Citit.ks ! Encouraged by many of my friends throughout the eountv, I herewith offer myself lo your consideration for the ollice of COUNTY COMMISSIONER at the ensring election. Should I be elected. 1 promise to discharge, the duties thereof faithfully and with impnrlinlitv. FREDERICK HAAS. I'pper Augusta, June 17, 1854, To the Voters of Northumberland County. Encouraged by the support heretofore received, and at the solicitation nf my friends, I again offer myself ns a candidate for the ollice of . COUNTY COMMISSIONER I at the ensuing election, and promise, if elected, ,0 '""cargo me dunes 01 me ollice latlhlully and impartially. , ,. , MARTIN G ASS. tsbamokin tp., June 24, 1854. To the Voters of Noithumberland County. Fkllow Citizkxs. Encouraged by my nu merous fiicmls I clier myself lo your considera tion for the office of PROTIIONOTARY, and promise, if elected. In discharge the duties of the ollice faithfnllv and to th best of inv ability ISAAC BniUEI.SP.VCH, Toint, June S4, 1S54. To the Voters of Northumberland County. Fi.llow Cinzi vs. At the solicitation "f a number of toy friends, I again offer myself as a candidate for the oflicc of TROTIIONOTARY, and promise, if elected, to discharge the duties o t c office with coirectucss, and to tho best of my ability. JAMES BEARD. Sunbury, June 17, 1851. To the Voters ofNorthumberland County. Fki.low Citizkms.- I hereby announce to you that I will be a candidate at the October election for the office of SHERIFF, for which I solicit your votes. And in doing so I tender my sincere thanks to those w ho kindly hupported me when a candidute heretofore, a kindness which I shall ever hold in grateful re membrance. Should a majority of you see proper lo gi ant me the favor I now ak, and I be elected Sheriff of the counlv, I shall make every c"ort to perform the duties of tiic nfiice to the e. r.i l.t: suusiucuun 01 im- uuunc, HENRY WEISE. L'pper Augusta, June 17, 1854. V OTICE is Hereby rjiien '''"t the wveral Courts of Cotnmon Picas, General Quarter Sessions of the Ha i', and Oprlinns' t 'onrt. Court of Oyer and Terminer aud General Jail Delivery, in and for tho county of Northumberland, to commence at the Court Hi use, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the 7th dav of August, next, and will continue TWO WEEKS. The coroner, Justices of the Peace and cousta I blcs in aud lor the county of Northumberland, are I requested to be then and there in their proper per : sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, aud j other remembrances, to do those thine, to their ' several ollu-cs apbertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Coinmon- 1 wealth against any prisoner arc also requested nnd I commanded to be then and there attending in their I proper persona lo prosecute ogainst him, as ohall j be just and not to depart without leave at their j peril. Jurora-uro requested to be punctual in their 1 attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their notices. vnvcn unner my nana at suiiDtiry, 111c tst uay 01 July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four aud the In dependence of the United States of America the 77th. WILLIAM B. KIPP. Sheriff. God save the Commonwealth. 4 PPLICATION ili be made to ihe lrgUla turn of Pennsylvania, at tho session of .sri.i, lor the incorporation of a Savings Institute with discounting privileges, and with authority 1 to receive monies or dcpoaitca, in any sums from ! a dime upwsids, with a capital of Kifty thousand j dollars, to be located ut Sunbury, Nnrthumbcr j laud county. Pa , snd to be called the Is mt 11 lit BftVIVGS ItiTiTl'TC. July 1, I SSI Cm. XOTICK. OTICE i hereby given that application will be made to the next l.eijilaluie of Peunsvl- vania, for the creation of a corporate body with 1 Li..,. ...a .l;.n.. .;.;iu..A. 1.. iMa,a.i at Nh mokiii Pa. and lo l called Ihe Bank of 81iamokin, with a Capitol stock of Two HurdteJ thousand ilnllars, SliHiuokiu. July B, I SS I. Pin. Miiivi's' and Mnrliiitorv Oil., Consisting of Sperm, I. aril. Solar Elephant and rackrd Whale liU. h'or Sale Lv A 1. 1. EN v NEEDLE. 2J .S'oul ll'iiii i'( J iinif 35 S.mlh H ater Sheet, I'hdadtifhia July I. I '.-- am. - - Table oil iov. A lll'E TlNli, El i r oil 1 bob V -r. I arm I chain, aud Door mat, iu.l rrrsi trd and fir s.ih- lv Api.ll!'.', I M. i. w. tf.m:ka in. II V lilldlis. t'lotb., t'ss.iiueis. hulliiirll. esiiujs, Tuetd, Suiiiii.rr iloih, tvlvrl eord, Tntiniis. ChccV Miuims. At., jo-l rciel 1 f .i and bv I. W. TKNHK A CO. Kimhinv. Apiil 41. IM nVUU W AHU su.l 4ureii.sr in aical a in Hi t and ut all dr iii'lioiis. Just ir. ensd ...I U S4le by V" M A. kS sUH. .ur Autiusls, May l4l IAIlltH' liies II.mhI. Hpiing and huiiuns' J hhsals, UU.asilk, si.k p.'1'lins, lie l ame i l.i..kl.aius, IW bfc. Lawns iiJ '! . Jn la i wi.sJ sad I i sal. t V M. A. K.N AUU. Lai si Augusta, Ms 0, aJi. . Y tiOOliM, I'Uh. Csasiiasia, kisllmslts, I W Vasiiuga, TwmJs, ussnu'l slolh. slf I stiii. Ttskittga, rbss. Muslins, As-, lust 'd taltwMl. b WM. A. KNAUU. Luasi AugiMU, May I, at - 1,11)11 KCN T Tbs l..i umi ul ibe hud hug lai M.iksl s4ii, Uiely usiupiaj aslbevilue wl the Hutibuiy Atuwu-su. Aply U l(. U. MAwtU, huahitiy, July I, UU - 1 V U ul b s-ii. I uioitl.aa, ssipsl MtS, sitSS S S tun IM1 S-f U4 aiits, pM ila4 J sab t vaH.t 11411 I CI tu, l is Mss I. let - TOWER BALL CLOTHING STORE, Market Street, opposite the Red Lion Hotel, Sunbury, Pa. fpME subscriber is hsppy lo announce lo the citizens of Sunlmry and vicinity, that he has just opened a largo stock of CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCHIITI0N, such as Coats of every fashion, Pants and Vests, Shirts of all kinds, figured aud plain, under shirts and drawera, both woolen and cotton, red flannel shirts, twilled, plated bosoms, overhauls, stockings and gloves, of all kinds, suspenders, silk bantlkrrchicls, ties and stocks, pocket handker chiefs, cctton and silk ( splendid collars, suspenders of all sizes and prices. It has ofien been said ol a pocket in & shirt, but come and see the pocket, vest and shirt in oiip. Alsot a fine assortment of Cloths, Castimcrs and Bnttinetts, Summer goods, black sat'tn for Vests, at every price, and any f"anlity of fancy vest patterns, which will be made tip to order to sort customers ; my maxim is: no fit no take. And ns for cheap selling, I don't intend to be beat by Europe or America. Also on hand, a largo assortment of Umbrellas at any price, to suit great anil small, togetlrer with some travelling bags to carry Yank e notions in, large and small. Come Farmers, Mechanics, LaWers al . Call in anil see the Clot lung at Tower Hull, Ami if rou want to Ik suited to a T, Call at the store of John II. 1). JOHN H. DANFIELD, Agent. Sunbury May SO, 1854. 3in jot. ;jin. j NEW DRUG STORE! WEISER & BRUNER, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Market St., next door to E. 1'. Briaht's Store, SUNBURY, PA, fcFFER to the public the largest and bett selected stock ever opened in this section of country, consisting of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Chemicals, Ground Spices, Pniuts, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stuffs, Window Glass, Patent Medicines, together with a complete as sortment of Paint, Clothes, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes, Dressing, Side, Neck and Pocket Combs, Foncy Soaps, Shaving Cresms, Tobacco, Segars, Port Monies, Stationary, Con fcctionaiies, PURE WINES AND BRANDIES For Medicinal use, English, French and Allien can Perfumery, Fancy Goods of every descrip tion, in short every article kept by Druggists generally. OCT" Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. GEO. a. WEISEH, WM. A. BKLNER. Sunbury, Moy 13. 1854 SAMUJBX. W. PEPPER, scccesson To HENRY J. PEPPER & SON, Watches, Jewelry & Silver Ware, No. 175 Chestnut st , opposite the State House, PHILADELPHIA. Phila., May 27, 1854. ly. PHIXiADELFHXaT ALLEN & NEEDLES , 93 SotifA M'Aartfs om 3ft SohiA tt'ute r Strut, OFFER for sale on the most reasonable terms, OILS Sperm, Whale, Solar and Miners' i G.U- i GUANO Peruvian Guano, Government No. 1. STARCH Agents for the Oswego Pure Starch, Prepared Corn and Coin Starch. Phosphate of Lime, 1000 barrel'! of improved Super Phosphate ul Lime. Tliila., May 27, lfiS4.--3m. 0nYvrMAR"TIN, MERCHANT TA1LOK. ETJNBTJRV, FA,, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends nnd customers that he has just received from the city a new and complete assortment of .Vfis Wearing ?ppnrel, which he will mike tip to order, ur sell, as cheap as any other establishment 111 the place, as lie is determined to permit no one to undersell him. His goods are choice, and carefully selected from the beat in tho Philadelphia market, and they will be made up in the best and latest style and warranted. His stock consists in part of hand some Marsciles and Silk Yestir.gs, Puck and other Linens for Coats, Ac. Also, a variety of Cloths, Cussimcrs, Cravats, Neck Ties, and a variety o'. other articles tor Mens wear. Sui.bury, June 10, 1854 if. List of Causes, TOR trial in the Court of Common Pleas . of Northuinlierland County, at August 'P., A. D 1654. PLAINTIFFS. DEFENDANTS. John Hunter va John Haas Reuben Faqclv j- Ko vs John Kosser 4 co Morris I. Ilallowcll vs James Kced Scull & Thompson vs Same Ruri.ett Saxton 4 eo vs Same Richard 1) Dritten A. co vs Same Same vs Wm L Cook vs Commonwealth vs John C Melov vs Same bauiuel Jul.l.ccn George Lckert adin'r Johu WedJrcomb I f'n J-'l''."" t. 1. Tlpcr I 'I'lionim M'YVillium vs Wilson Hutchinson I Jucob Miucl vs Uiivid Uould Daniel Scbrout vs JJ 11 Dreishach e! al j Lewi Dcwstl's vxt va Ui V Fagely ; David D.tvis vs Sweeny Ir Caldwell Garnishee Win Wuinrisht va K e Trctfo to lUvid ile.h.t va Li W Knew ; Chailes llaupt vs Frick St 51ifr I lav l.l llolileu c wile vs tiro ) oiikius sililil t al Win Tracy vs Kobit.s vV W illielni Win t M nr vs J.i'.ni ll.nlr Pmi.l Waii.iii ss sun i White A Mcrvine vs llnnira lsuh 4 ro I W in II Kriinii John Miller. , U,.j4mi ilaruharl s J 1'Miulls K Jordan cV c a Uenj l.nll. v A In in Uiusioua admr Jacli hnl lsvi.l Walter vs lid Wuli'mn Itaibaia Uuwel'a gusriiiin s ( lus A K'lli J inns W ii.tr s James Csiiicr.iri vs tii-4'hol't fur Itenn s llsuirl lllii.seiiilllel vs James II huillll vs i oh i Tallinn's rw vs I've Weaver I his .1 Kin A I.hi Hams el al Jacob brashulti Jaiiiet t'a.ini'.ti Ji'.r I vice's L'cs am sain a Jatuu W hrelait.l tl 19 II J V tiianiier al al It l ('utnnniiiis vs lliii' u!r rt al llal.llali Z-lui.b-ff A. rs a Jailles !l,va..is l.uai.l. I .....a tlat lrW.. ! . , .. m I I svi M sha s t .V (i.stiim m Y .Nsls s same Use f Camp vs John I aiii. l.sl Jsstuh Looa vs Oso C Mi kre lluulisauu tut Ka4 M-iun l s i P rlh iln i P l amp s ksisil ul.lntksi si ', J .baKiiousa s t hai Its Hubms st si Paiiay Cton.l iu Ueaik.H VswMaitin is t tail Una JMC Uwkl, Piash'y. PluthutH ti) vjlut, i umbwiiv. J aty , J4... , mfH Kl"CUl tiW ( 4M)V. .la suei. y Uu.4 iuJy Is. 4Uri, wUa. fi U I Ct wfua, I'mswUi I. III.. at tine utfc.. kut-svbai tisk Ink. C Cuia Mlui al It ii t uis tmsit U iti. k is4 A CURE FOR ALL !H Hollo way's Ointment CUizent of tht Union : Yoo have Sunn m the 8tWUf, ss with r voies, from on entl of the Union to the. utlitr, to stai the character of my Ouitini nl with Tour uppruuetion. Is scarcely two years since I merle it known smow ' and uheiiily. It has obtained mora celebrity lliun any otl Medicine 111 so short a period. THOMAS IIOI.I.OWAV, 38, Corner of Ann suit Nassau Streets, New York ASTU.NISHINO CI RK VV SOItK IK'iS, AFTKH NI.NE YKARS T.t5iUlN0. Com a Ict'ee from Mr. V. J. Lnrgley. Jittntsvtlle, Yudktn County, Oorlh Vuiolm V. H., dated November 1st, 1S53. O"" R EA H HrS OWN WORDS. To IV ifessia' IIollowa-v. Sir. Ic is not my wish to heeome notnf :"lis, neit is this letter written for ihe Sucre sake of writing, toil sriy. tli.it your Ointment cured me of one of Ihe ni' ilrcmtlitl enrtaneom diseases tint flesh is heir to, 11 which wus considered hy nit who knew ine, to he entin beyond ihe rertch rf medicine. Knr nine years I w atllictetl Willi tine nfthe most painful and trnulilesol sore legs that evei fell tu lire lot of man ; nnd afiei try i every metlieine I Ian! ever heard of, I resigned 111 diffi a II hope c.f liemg cured : hrit a friend hnaigtit ine s cnu nf lar,ie p its ol your Ointineiit, wlncli enus4.1l the s.ncs my h-ps to heal, nnrl I entirely regniticd my hnillli to l nitreeulile surprise and ilslilit, and to the aMonifchmt of my frieiltts C'trii'-I) tV. j. I.XXftl.P.V. AN K.NTKAORDINAItV (I BfDy AHAIlHHIvtSi WIIKN NHAlll.Y AT THI POINT OK DHATII. Copy of a letter from Mr. ft. ffitrant, A'r Orleans, November DfA ISa'J. To Pioi'essor Hollowav. nn, Comer f Ann anil Xas Streets, .N Y. l)e:ir Sir It is with hear'tfeii jtrotltridc I bnvc llllorni y,. llmt by the use ol yum Oiininent ffn4 Pills, t lii 01 my wife Ins Keen saved, l-'or seven veins s liuit a bud tu oust, w iih ten ninuiiig wounds, (not 'uf a ea eeroiis imtnie ) I was told that ncthing emilcl save lie I sue whs men inilueeil la use your tlmtineiil snii I'll I when in the stiort ,-iaee ol t,ree nvsistis, lliey ertected I pein-M cure, to the nst niisliirent of all wno knew tts. ' We ol.tnimd your .Meiticines from Messrs. '.VrightA O nfClwrtrea street. New Or'-acs. I send this from Hut nes i-rinces," runs. iiuii,iueii, m,l written it nt Ne Orleans, befmc rre tmrrlly left, ut tteit t,',nc, in,t kiK'Wii your ndrlress nt New Yik. (fijitc!) K.Dl'JtAXT. Tlx rills sliutil.1 he iisnl eniii..iiitl with the Otiitmi In m-st of the fi.ll'.ivvinp cusi-3 : Bid Ijrgt, Cliittt i-1'.i.it. Fistulas, B-id Iiruul', Clilll'lniiis, Ouut. Barns, t-'happc t hri:-.d, limniliilnr 8'veliin Hiliiinis. Civns 183ft) l,nngo llile nl Mur.rtie- CstiCerS filet tots SaeJ-Flies, Dimlriicteil nnd lilieiimatism rrveo-hay. - StiiT Joints, SenHs. Klepliruitiasis, Sire Nipples. Sore-thronis, Skin-d.sei.sr , SeU,v, fi.iro-l:ernls, Tumnms, L'leeni, VN'onnrtf, Ya'.vs Si.ld ut lin- r..!;il.i;imc.,t . ( TVi'tsir ITut.Ir.WAT. ?. Hlrsiid, (near Temple lliir, l.r.nUi.n.) ami nlsu nt Ins II. -u ui Jfje Vnrlt. Orders fur Mi-ilicnie- in tiie Suite, sltitre B"it ''. ll.ill.nvny New Vork,' will n-eeive f!itr nttriith S'llJ als 1 hy all respeettihle Diugijists mill Dealers in Mc. leiiu-s throughout tlie Uniteil Suites, in lloxrs nt XTI cent ST cents, nnd 61. So cents each Tot hid Wholesnlc 1 the priiieiml llmir Houses is the fneni. 'Fhcre is a eonsideiabie savins by tski.ig the Isrgi V 1'- rireetlnivs 0r the iciiittnner of pniients in evei u ; -i.'et nre nlixcil to eneh box. June -Jl. I-.-51. t'.in. PLATINA POINTS LIGHTNING RODS. MAKUrAOTtJEED AND EOLD BY r.ALLISTER ck BROTHER, OPTICIANS, 48 0HESNTJT STREET, FUILADELPHIA (At the Old Stand, established in 1700.) Our Points are nil tipped with olid Plntius snd stamped with our tiAuie. Printed directions &eeoinpsn.T ench Loint. Prices, $1 00, It 26, $1 60, 2 00, fs GO, CO, per point, according to too quantity of Plstlria. v;By limittinre Six Conti In Pottage i-'S. stamps, in addition to any of th above prices, a Point can bo safely seat by mail t any part of the United States. Phila.. May C, 1SS4. Sm. Spring and Summer Goods ! Peter V7. Gray 1 . FU.'iMS his liiends that he has just receiveii a good assortinent of Spring and Suminei Gooiisat his .Stoic iu Whortleberry rtivet. Hit stock consists of DftY GOODS, VIZ ; Cloths. Cassiincrs, ."ottinettn, Jrahs, Diillings, ilaracs, Harare Oe Laines, (jinghaius, l.nivns, Liueni, Munliux, Flannels, Mantilla .Silks, Summer Shawls, Dress Trimming and all items in the Pry floods line. Also, a ui 41- s.-sortmet of Shoeft for Men Wuai. ii and Children. Hummer Hats, Groceries of every vaiiety Te.is, ColTee, ,Supnr, Molusncs, J-' pices, Piilt, Fish, &c. Hartlttare. A general assortment of Cedar Wore Tubs Buckets, Wash Boards, Brooms, Brushes, &c. QiTr.Nswnn a general assortment. Country produce taken at the highest raarke' prices. Sunbury, June 3, 1S5L tf. NOTICE To Tieai-asaers on the Telegraph Line. VOTICE ib hereby given, that all persons' found trespassing upon, or injuring the line of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Telegraph will be vie jh with according to the act of Assembly in such ruses made ai.d provided. H. B. MASSE R, Prc'l Phils, and Sunbury Telegraph Co. Sunbury. June 3, 165-1. If. Billiard Saloon, Market Square, Suubury. tHE subscriber re spcc'ful'y infoims the public -- that iiu has erectej for tiieir amusement and exercise, an elegant rosewood billiard table, with iudia rubber cushions, in the building lately occupied as the otfU-e of the Sunbury American, up stairs. J. C. RITTEK. Sui.biiry, Jur.c 17, 151. Ct. "000 Tons No. I Government Perutwrt fj..1 tiuauo. lOOU Toi-s Suiser-phisphate of Lime. LtUO l oui Mineiui Ousiio, FOR SAI.H BY ALl.LN A. NKr.ni.tK. J.l Vji.f,! Il'iiiit i n.-ii 'il Sum!, It'uler V. ur ii'.f ioor u'lci'i. (lie. it uut St nilLADtLnilA. J.n. V I, l:i.;in,. Estate of ALBIN NEWBERRY. Jco'd. ! laVOIK H I 1 miui.ifi j .lt-l!l.. U. JOIH His her, by Kivu Hut b tiers of .l. iisii.in lists Iwea ii.iuled t.i il,.. i. ii. on Ihe t.tlls m Alhin N.wl., nv. Utt ul i'oii.l luivnslaj,, ,NuithiiiiiWili.,l eouiiti. Jic'd. 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