XM"X1 I-Jt--11A JJL1 SUNBU11Y AMERICAN AND SJIAMOK1N JOURNAL. A corrpinilanl of Ihe) Boston Trasellrir 8l anjriteresilng1 rrount of lliit manner in which the prrjuJieei of lhi Turks ar compellinl lo yield in the presence ot . hir Christian allies. Al a yrauiil review, In 1h neighborhood of Constantinople, ha wit nessed tha following, among othar strange things: ' ; , "First t saw tha Sullan so mnoh exhilarated by tha occasion, as actually to put his horse . upon tha gallop, a thing qnite incompatible with the dignity of tha Sultan ! Second, the ' lady of Marshal St. Arnmiil drove In her car riaga directly in front of tha Sultan, and was . there introduced to him, he coming toward on Ilia horsa lo speak with her ; a stranger pro coedinjr, and eren more reoliirijr to the feel ings of rigid Mnsselmen, than it was to see Lord Stralfoid help their Imperial Master into his boat on the day of the English review ) And last of all, and to cap the climax, I saw Turkish young lady walking, arm in arm, with Turkish gentleman ! a eight, so fur as I know, entirely new for Turkey. He may hare been her husband, fur auyht t know, but, acoording lo Turkish notions, that would not mend tho matter in the least. Strictly, a husband cannot with any propriety allow his -wife eren to walk by his sido in the street Rarely are they seen lo go nut together at all, and when they dn, the wile must keep a re spectful distance behind ! Up to this day, green is a sacred color with the Turks, and nl Christian subject is allow eJ, on any account lo wear it. It is a (lis linclivemark of a Mussulman, and especially, and above all things else, in the tuiban Ureen turbined Turks, even, are rare, and it is understood that the men who aspire to such distinction is a peculiarly holy man in deed, a lineal descendant of the Prophet. Just imagine, then, what must be the feelmgs of the good old Mussulman, lo soo regiments of Fionch troops all wearing the green lur-l ban ! These soUliers have gone through all Ilia streets of tho capital, sometimes singly, sometimes in companies of five and ten, ami have attracted univesal attention and remnik. At first tho common Turks supposed them to be Mussulmen Frenchmen. Several of them were passing St- Sophia one day, and some Turks invited Ihem to go in and say their prayers.. The Frenchman, not knowing the language, did not at first comprehend the nature of the invitation ; but a person was soon found lo aot as interpreter. When they learned that they wore expected to go through tha Mussulmen prayers, 'Why,' said they, 'we are Catholic Christians, not Mussul mans ' 'How then,' said the other, 'do you wear these turbans V 'O,' replied they, 'we wear whatever color we like.' POST OFFICE Dlil'ABTMEM. The appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department, for tha year ending 30ih June next, out of moneys in the Trea sury, arising fiom the revenues of sud De partment, ate as follows, viz: Transportation of mails, $3,275,000 Compensation of Postmasters, Ship, steamboat anil w-y letters, Oilioe furniture in the l'ut Oliiues, Advertising, Wrapping paper, Mail bags, Blanks, Mail lucks, key and stamps, 2,000,000 25,000 8,000 85,000 55 000 55 000 fio.OOO 25 000 Mail depied.iliunsand special agonts, 60,000 Pustiiiasiers' Cleiks, - 500 000 Pontage stamps ami stamped en velopes, Miscellaneous, Compilation of Post routes, Patent of the clamshell padlock (conditional), 55,900 120,000 1,000 5J500 Total, S3 394 000 An appropriation from the ffeneral Trea. anry of not exceeding 2,344,464, lo supply any deficiency in the Post Olfico revenue to meet the above. The Postmaster-General is directed to con tinue mail service between Charleston ami Havana, in the months of August and Sep tember, as is now done in the other ten months of ihe year. lie is also directed to establish a mail on the Mississippi river, from Cario lo New Orleans, and from Keokuk, Iowa, lo Galena, Illinois. Tkc Mo.mrstead Graduation Land Bill failed in :he recent Congress, but it turns out that a graduation bill of much more impor tance, offered by Mr. Cubb, passed both houses, and became a law. The Union gives tha following synopsis of its provisions: "All lands which have been in market for ten years or upwards shall be subject to en try at one dol lor per acre ; fifteen yea-rs and' upwasds, at seventy-five cents; twenty years and upwards, al fifty cents ; .and twenty-five years and upwards, at twenty-five cents; and thirty years and upwards, at twelve and a half cents per acre. Upon every reduction the occupant and settlor to have the right of pre-emption at such graduation prices until within thirty days preceding the next gradu ation, but not lo interfere with any right which has heretofore occrued to actual set tiers. Any person applying to enter any ot the aforesaid lands is required lo Tnake affi davit that be or she enter the came for his or her own use, and for the purpose of actual aettlemenl and cultivation, or for Ihe nse of an adjoining faun owned or occupied by him or her self, nd that, together with such en try, ha or she has not acquired from the Uni ted States, under Ihe provisions of this uct, mote than three hundred and twenty acres " Thi roLLOwmo Act, ''Relative to tha Re vival of Judgments before Justices of Ihe Peace," was passed by the tale Legislature, and approved May 5lh 1854 : Sect. l.Tbal from end aftei the passage af this Act no execution shall be issued on a judgment rendered before a Justice of the Faase or Alderman, after five years from ihe tendilion of such judgment, unless Ihe same shall have been revived by scire faeiaa oi amicable confession. lap MouNTtia RiLaoo.--Va learn from tha St. Louia Rrpubiiceit that official in atruotiona have been reoeived from tha Gen eral Oilice al Washiugtoa, by the Register of tha Land Office in that cily, to withdraw from entry all lands along the line of tha "Iron Mountain and Mississippi Railroad.'' These inslioctiona bava bean issued by the President, at the iusianee ef the dslsgaliea in Congrers from tta Mate of Missouri. New AdYertiieraenU- ORPHANS COURT SALE. IN pursuance of sn order of Ilia Orphans Court of Northumberland county, will be oipcsed to public sals, on SATURDAY, tha Oth of SEPTEMBER nett, on the premises, tha following described real estals, to wit i a Certain Tract of Land, situate in Shamokin township In tha county aforesaid, Bounded by lands of Itohert Hury, Jacob Smith, Reuben Waascr, II, H. Teats, Pe ter Yost, John Heed and others, containing sev enty two acres and one hundred and filly eight perches more or less. Late the Estate of .James Trice dec d sale to commence at 10 o'clock A M., of said day whan His terms of sals will be made known ly DAVID MARTZ, Adm'r. uy order or tho t'ourt, o Court, ) Clk. O. C. J 12, 1854. ) J. 1'. FUR3EL, Clk. ounbury, Aug, ATTENTION, DEWART GUARDS tt . , V7"OU are hereby commanded to meet In Market Square, tSunlmry. on MONDAY, AUGUST 81, 1854. at 8 o clock, A. M., fully equiped for drill, x.cli member to be provided with 10 rounds ol blank cartridge. ' Jty order of the Captain. ' E. W. BRIGHT, Sd S. Sunbury, August 12, 1SS1 ATTENTION, . FARMERS' AD SJECHAXICS' AK'l'ILEIilSTSI! "VLOU are hereby commanded lo meet in Market fc'quere, on MONDAY, the 21t of August i:ext at 9 o'clock, A. M., fully equip ped fur drill. Each member to he prepared with 12 rounds of blank cartridges. By order of tho Captain, SOLOMON RTROH. O. 8. Punctual attendance is requested, as an elec tion of officers and a Court of Appeals will bs held orf that day. Sunbury, Aug. 1Z, 1854. REMOVAL. MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT ! jae: tsili.e:!?, RESPECTFULLY informs her friends, and i the public in general, that she has remov ed from her old aland, having located herself, st No. 8 South Sixth Slretl, tipper side, Philadelphia. Wheie sbo will be happy at all limes, to supply her customers and friends, with all kinds of MILLINERY, &e. &c, nnd hopes by strict attention to business, to mer it a continuance of a liberal share of custom. Her friends and the public is invited to call, before purchasing elsewhere. Very Respectfully, ' JANE MILLER. N. B. All orders punctually attended to. Philadelphia, Aug. 12, 1854. 3t. Dissolution of Partnership. TWTOTICE is hereby given that the partnership in the coul business, hcrctofor'o existing un der the firm of Kasn & Douty was disolved on the 1st of August inst., by mutual consent. W. G. KASE. JOHN DOUTY, Tho business will be'eonducted hereafter un der the firm of Kasc & Reed, to whom all orders lor coal will be directed. Sunbury, Aug. 12, 1854. Lust Notice. .4 LL persons iialebted to the estate of Henry Conrad, dee'd., on bonds, notes, and book accounts, drc, are requested to call on the sub scribers for settlement, on or before the 2Uth of September next. The accounts of all persons neglecting this notice, will he put into the hands of a Justice lor collection. JOHN D.CONRAD, ) r ., HENRY CONRAD. tj3t lori' Lower Augusta tp., Aug. 12, 1851. 3t. To the Voters ofNorthumberland County. Fieitow Citizkms.- I hereby announce to you that I will be a candidate at the October clectiun for the office of SHERIFF, for which I solicit your votes. And in doing so I tender my sincere thanks to those who kindly supported mo when a candidate heretofore, a kindness which I shull ever hold in grateful re membrance. rhould a majority nf you see proper to grant me the favor 1 now ask, and I be elected Sheriff of tho county, I shall make every effort to perform the duties of tiie oliicc to the satisfaction ef the public. HENRY WELSE. Upper Augusta, June 17, 1854. BOOTS and Shoes for Men, Women and Children, Ladies' Morocco Shoes, Ladies' bl.ick and colored Gaiters, just received and for sale by WM.A KNABB. Lower Augusta, May 0, 1854. L. L. BE VAN, SEAltSOKIXT HOTEL, Shamokin Pa- THE subscriber begs leave to inform bis friends and the public generally, that he haa taken the above well known stand, and will be happy to accommodate all who may give him a call. Shamokin, Jul 8, I8!4. - See Here ! ! J.F. $ I. F. Kline Witl sell al remarkakably low prices for Cash, for a few weeks only) npiIEIR eutiro stock of Dry Goods and all other goods usually kept in a Contry Store. IS ow is your tune to purchase, for the oppor tunity will last a short time. Call and aee at the store of J. P. & I. F. Kline, Upper Augusta August 5, 1854 To the Voters of Northumberland County Encouraged by my numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, and promise, if elected, to discharge the duties of the olnce laitblully and punctually, which my experience will enable me to do. HENRY READER McEwensrille, Juby 15, 1854. To the Voters of Northumberland County. Fellow Citiskks. At ths solicitation nf a number of my friends, I again oiler myself as a candidate for Ihe office of ritOTIIOSOTARY, and promise, if elected, to discharge the duties o t o office with correctness, and to the best of my ability. JAMES BEARD. Sunbury, June 17, 185 '. To the Voters of Nortnumberland County Fslluw Citisiss Kncnursgfd by many of my friends, I herewith offer myself to your consideration, as a candidate for Uia office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER a' the snauing election. Mioulil I be elscisti, I promise to fullU lbs duties thereof with fiJslily sud impartiality. ELI AB UKUt-lOUS Punbury. May tT, 18.54. pARMrrtN G, rioor oil ctotb. Table oil cev. era, C arpl chain, aud Door mala, just rci vd aud for uli hi April , IS14. L W. TENER A CO. f7K)R sate at this efflce. Bupsrto Black Ink, - Cattle Mtdleine al IS sis, fore Essence af Oingsr, St cams I Agricultural Fair. THE Executive Committee of Ihe Nor Ihumberland County Aarlonltnal Socle IT met at the house of Wm. Si fester, in Northumberland, lo appoint jndgss, deter mine a list of premiums, anil n a day for Ihe neat animal Fait to be held al Shamokin. It was resolved in hold the Exhibition al Pliamokin, on Tuesday October 17th, between Ihe hour of 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. Tha following gentlemen were appointed a Committee of arranasmentst W. L. Hel fensteln, Wm. Marshall, 8 A. tlersstresser, Dr. Wm. Alwaier, W. M. Weaver, Wm. Faaely, Dr. O Uot.ina, Elida John, W. P. Withiuglon, John Cochrane,' Henry Long neckcr, A. It. Fisk, Kimber Cleaver. HIT OF PREMIUMS. liar set. Best Stallion over 4 yeara old, S4 2d do do 2 Best do under 4 years old, 4 2d do tlo 2 Best Mare and Colt, ' 4 2d do do 2 Besl rmir of match Horses, 4 Best Sinole Horse, 2 Cattle. Best Bull over 2 years, 2d do do Best Bull under 2 years, 2d do do Bt-sl Cow, 2,1 do Best Heifer, 2d do Besl yoke of Oven, 2.1 do do Besl Fal Animal, 2d do Swine. 2 00 2 00 3.00 1 60 4 00 3 00 3 00 1 50 4 00 2 00 .1 00 1 60 Best Boar, 00 00 00 co 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 2d do Best Sow, 2d do Best pair of Shoals, 2d do Best litlor of pigs under 3 months, Best fat Hog, aicrn. Besl Bam, Best Ewe, Best Lamb, Best fat Sheep, Poultry. . Best pair of Turkeys, tlo do Geese, do do Musk Docks, do do Puddle do Besl pair large Asiatic Fowls, 2d do do do Same premium for any fine breed, Best Collection, 2d do Grain and Potatoes Best bushel of wheat, 2d do 00 00 00 1)0 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 j Best bushel of corn, 2d do Best do rye. Best do oats, Best do potatoes, 2d . do do Best i do of sweet potatoes, rrgefoMfj. Best beets, not less than 12, lo carrots, do do parsnips, do do turnips, do do salsify or oyster plant, do onions, do do ffubbntje 6 do caulillower, do do squash, 3 do pumpkins, do do e!!-p'aiits, do do tomatoes, 12 do celery, do stalks, do assortment of garden vegetables, Fruit. Best l bushel of apples, do i do quinces, do 4 do pears, do 4 do peaches, do 6 bunches of grapes, do water melon, do musk melon, or citron, Implements. 00 I oo 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Jest tliresliiog machine, 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Uo reaper, do seed drill, do winnowing mill, do corn shelter, do plow, do cultivator, do roller, do corn plow, do staw cutter, do farm wagon, do sell of harness, . do horse rake, do grain cradle, Dairy, ije. Best butler, not less than five lbs , do honey, n do loaf of bread, 4 lbs!, do ham cured by exhibitor, lido 6 lbs. of hoine-mudo soap, do apple-bullcr, 6 quarts, do preserves, Domestic Manufactures. Best quilt, do counterpane, do hearth rug, do pair of blankets, do 20 yards of carpel, do cloth, (home-made,) 10 yaids, do ll innel, do pair knit wolleu stockings, or socks, do gloves or mittens, do home-made thread, 1 lb., Miscellaneous Artlules. 2 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 For mechanical inventions, tools, fuinituip, and other articles not coining under any of Ihe above heads, prizes will bo decreed, according to the means of the society, and the merits of the articles exhibited. Plowing Match. Best plowman, 5 00 2d do 4 00 3d , do 3 00 4th do 2 00 The following committees were then ap pointed, Hoasts A. E. Kapp, Wm. B. Kipp, Ino. R. Eck, Benjamin Gearharl, Dr. Win. Alwaler. Cattle. J. C. Morion, John Montgom ery, John Dunkel, Wm. H. Kase, Jacob Leisenring, (Shamokin.) Hoes. Wm. Marshall, S. A. Bergtreer, Wm. Follmer, John B. Packer, David B. Montgomery, Gideon M. Yoiks. Shkip Thos. Johnson, Andrew Arm strong, Peter llaugawout, Dennis Wolveilon, Wm. D Gearharl. Poultry. El Uha C. Bartnn, Geo. W. Peal, W. T. Forsyth, Win. M. Weaver, L. L. Bevan. Grain. -Jesse Hensvl, Charles RidJell, James Eckman, Jacob Uaus, David Marti. Vegetables Alex. Jordan, Jas. Pollock, Ales. Colt, Horatio G. Taggart, Elida John Fruit John Youngman, C J. Brnner, Win. I. Greennush, H. B. Masser, H. J. Wolverlon, S. R. Peal, M. L. ShinJel. David Taggarl, C W. Tharp. Henry Donnai, Cha. A. Kuti, W. C. Law son, W. M. Rockefeller, tu this department, flmtor will be the chief eiiierion of excellence. A full attendance of tha eommiliee ia confidently enilcipaisnl iMSLtMEKTs A. R. Fisk, Dr. Robins, W. H MuancH, Reuben Fily, Benjamin Hendricks. Dstar, He William LVppen, Beniamln Wolverlon, J W. Filling, CUitea Pleaaaola. Ira T. Clement. Domestic MAUVrscTvai.' J. Ilusock, Dr J. J Miller, David N. Lake, D. C Watson, J. Robins, Jr. MiaciLi.aHiotre. Benj. Psllon, John Ts srl, Wm. Forsyth, Wm. O. Scon. Wm. L Dewarl, Samuel R. .Wood, C. O. Bachman, Pi.nwmo Mutch Elijah Crawford, J. R. Priestly, J. Weimer, Liuhon, John' Smith, (Upper Aiifjusia,) Jacob Painter, Felt Lertb, Wjlliam Farrow. , None bnl member of Ihe Sorlely will be permitted lo compete for prize. Persona from any county, Stale or country can become members on payment CT lifts cents lo ihe Treasurer, or a township' com miltemnn. . ,, Competition Is earnestly invited rrofn all parts of the country, and from neighboring counties. , . ,Jndtfei will commence their duties at 10 o'clock. The plowing match will lake place at 1. The address will be delivered nt 3 bv John Youneman, Esq , after which the awards will be announced from the stand. The township committees are particularly requested lo alleml to the collection of the yearly dues. . . SAMUEL JOHN, President. Wm. I. Gbeknoouh, I Seorelariei David Tacoart, j SENAR0US L. KREBS, MERCEAITT TAIL OP., SHAMOKIN, , (Opposite the Depot.) ESPEUTFL'LLY informs the citizens of Shamokin and vicinity, that he hss com menced the aove ttuisiness in the town of Mia mokin, and wiil always keep on hand an assort ment of Ready Mudo Clothing of every descrip tion. He also keeps on hand an assortment ofcloths, enssimeres, and all kinds of goods 'or Mens wearing apparel, which he will sell or make up to order, to suit purchasers, st the lowest prices. Shamokin, August 5, 1854. if. OIL GRAIXING3. Prop, DUck, Raw Cm ber, Burnt Terra de Sienna and Vandyke Brown. Ktrsm preporcd from the New Jersey Paint and Color Works, for sale bv WEISER & BRU.NER. Sunbury, July 23. 185 DICKINSON SEMINARY. Male and Female. TVTEXT TERM will commence August 14 1851 Total ex pente for board, mom, washing, lights, fuel and tuition in English, Latin ft Greek, from $2,50 to $25, per quar ter. Students should he here on the U.ld, THOS. BOWMAN. Principal. Williamsport, Pa , August 5, 1854. .It. ADJOURNED SPECIAL COURT PROCLAMATION. TVTOTICE is hereby piven Ihat a Speciiil Court of Corn nion Pleas, in and lor the County of Northumberland, lo i-ominciu-e at ihe Court House, in tho boroti&h of Siinbmy, at 10 o'clock, A. M , on Monday the 1 Gi h ilav of October next, and will continue ONE WEEK. Jurors are requested lo be punctual in their attendance, al tho time appointed agreeable lo their notices. Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 12th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eiuht hundred and fifty-lnm, nnd the Independence of the United States i of America the ?8th. I WILLIAM B. KirP. SheritT. IE S8I '81 tsnSny 'iiojojj( i.satj -a iv 'Aa'iddv ivvn'H.w U01J3A3IJL IS sjsquosqns oii uodn V3 Kcar c)ue.-)idd y uom3 jq ;i sob cm pouS sjjtpei in.iijiliuoj oj, -jjiUij'U jo ii a uo 8JUJUIU1U3 m sjooip; Aiunoo puniaqiuuiiiO 'dll8UAoi aq.i.i 'uouja 91.LJ uau oii hi sooqy aii) jo oi.joqj Hui v) joipuax ajeuioj uuo pun a;ej v 'qgaiTTft. Shcriflalty. To the Voters of Northumberland County Fillow-Citizsms:- I hereby announce uivself as the "American Volunteer Candidate" at the October ensuing Election for llieoflb-enf SHER IFF, for which i solicit your suffrages. Having been strongly encouraged by many of my friends throughout Northumberland comity, I herewith offer myself to your consideration for the olfire aforesaid. Should a majority of my fellow-citizens see projier to grant me their support, I pledge myself lo discharge the duties of said office to the best of my abilities with fidelity aud impar tiality. JOHN J. AL'TEN. Milton, July 29, 1854. r. Notice to Teachers. rpHREE Male and three Female Teachers A are wanted to take charge of the Public Schools of tho borough of Selinsgrove to com mence on Ihe first Monday of September ncl. There will be a meeting of tho Hoard of Direc tors, on Saturday, the SBth day of August, at 10 o'clock, P. M., at the Union School House in said borough, to examine applicants and employ said number nf teachers. Liberal wages will be given. The higher branches are required lo be taught in one of the schools. By order of Ihe Board. GEO. HILL. President. Selinsgrove, July 29, 1854. 41. Perfumery, fye. 11 i: lmv jmt received the Uucrt anil bent selerl.tl ) HM.vlinci.1 of Faifionery ever oficieti in tins section ol' country, coiisiiltiift in purl ol French Pomade, Cacti' mi. Shaving Cream. Tocth Brushes. large url. llauel a Oieplmue, Hair lirusnes, " Chines Powder, Nail Hrusliea, ' Farina Cologne, Fever's I'.Jtructs, Orauce llower water, Portmoniaa, " " Churcwl Paste, Castile Soap, Kiee Powder, White " " Infant Transparent 14 Hair Dye, Hancock ' Meen Fun, for Ihe akin, Warhineton " lxtnjct Vanilla, Repulilicait " o Orane;e, Comic " lfnunl. Almond 4t fiue-apple, Lubin'e u " Strawberry, Nymph Billy While, , Omnibus " Sachets, K10.I " Coloj-neeof every deacripthm.Kmsive Segal Cases, Musk " - Tunes, A-wmpnor Duflalo Cianbs, all kinds, Shell " Wi, dsor " and other articles tai nmeerous to nMSition. All the nhive arttelea are loan the houses 01 Jules Iluuel aud W. P. Glenn. WKISF.R DilLNEIt. "Wines 5 Liquors. Mart.ll Brandy, Pinei " French " CiMtim.io M Rye Whiskey, AliatiHiEuhehl Whiskey, Common Jamaica Spirits, HolUuul Gin, Chamnairne Wiita, Sheiiy " Claret Pure Port ' Port " Mederia l.islain M Wine Hitters For Sole by WKISF.R DtlVNKR. SunlMliy, Julftt, teJ4. CARBON BUN COLLIERY, IHAUOXIH, .Vorttiumberliind Count, rssst. CfHE suhseriter respectfully informs the pub. -s- He that he baa leased the above new rollisiy, ml ia now preps red to deliver at hunbury, or any point along ths 8usquehanna, all siaes of COAL, prspars4 by breakers, in superior msniteri Persons wiehing lo eonlract for eosl will pleas sddtsas th suhserikor at Muntwry. JOHN HODOKISet. Sunbury, July 16, l6r 5ki ARASOL8 of ah' sort, t'mbrsllss. carpet bsgs, willow baehsis sod eenlar Mil of tats, lust losoltotl aoe) tat sal by WM. A. KNA0D Lt AuimHs. May , IMt Just Published nnd for Sale by - WM. McCARTIT, nookssller, ; Sunbury, Pa. The American rLEADERS': ASSISTANT s Oritur a collection nf approved drclaratlona, writs; returns and proceedings in the several actions now in uaa in the United talcs. Bv Collinsos) Reed, Esq., Jpit fcgi'j vivo vox 'With notes and additions, tojctlitr With a shor system ol Conveyancing;. My A. Jordan. Pres ident Judge of tha Kighth Judicial district nf Pa., and Wm. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Bhindel, of the bar of Northumberland county. Sines the publication of the book, the following letter has been received from Judge Pearson of Harrisburg I IIarrisbcrs, June 30, 1853. ' GsVTtSMtSI After a careful cxamlnalidil of your "AraeN lean pleaders assistant," I take pleasure in ex pressing my entire approval ,f the selection srtd composition of the precedents thus offered lo ihe public. The legal profession in Pennsylvania stands in need of a correct svstcrn of pleading, adapted to our habits of business, aud the practice of the courts. Your forms of declarations boing, In a great extent, founded on the acts of aneinbly, will be a saving of labor to the pleader, and con duce to saft-tv and brevity in our pleadings. tt should be in the hands of every practising lawyer in our stute. Yours, with great respect, JNO.J. PBAKsON. Hon. w.. Jordan, Win. M. Rockefeller and M. L. NlillJel, L'squiics. W. MvCsnTr, Esq., Dear 8ir: I received more than a year ago a copy of 'Reed,s Pleaders Assistant' improved bv Judge Jordan and ethers. I examined it with some care soon afterwards, and have had occa sion to uc it several times since. I think it de cidedly valuable ss a inunucl for practicing attorneys in Pennsylvania, and tlo not heiutc to recommend it. If it were ecnerally used it would increase the accuracy of tho profession in matters which are often very carelessly done. I am very trulv vours, fee, J. 8. BLACK. I also received a copy of the Pleaders' Assist ant, aud have examined it suiliciently l) enable me to concur very heartily in the above commen dations by the Chief Justice. GEO. W. WOODWARD. July 19. 1054. Sunbury, July 2S, 1851. " NEW 15iWWSBET VEISER & BRUNER, "Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Market St., nejrt door to E. Y. Bright' s Store, SUNBURY, PA , fkFFER to the public the largest " acleclc'l stock ever opened in this and best section of ! country, coueistin of - FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Ground Spices, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stiill's, Window Glass, Patent Medicines, together with a complete as .............. r p.:.., -i..ii, ir.:, T....,t: v ,:i snd Hhaving Brushes, Dressing, Side, Neck and Pocket Combs, I ancy Soaps, Shoving Creams, Tobacco, Segara, Port Monias, Stationary, Con- - . . 3 ' Icctluliuucs, PURE WINES AND BRANDIES For Medicinal use. English, French and Ameri can Perfumery, Fancy Goods of every descrip tion, in short every article kept by Druggists generally. OCT Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. GEO. li. WEISER, WM. A. UKCNER. Ruribury, May 13. 1"3.'4. JOHN V. MARTIN, MERCHANT TAILOR, STJITEXJRV, PA., OEhPECTFUI.l.V informs bis friends and customers that he has just received from the city s new sud complete assortment of JIens JViaring .Ifpitrcl, which ho will ronkc up lo order, or aell, as cheap ss any oilier establishment in the place, as ha is determined lo permit no one to undersell him. His Roods arecttoice, and carefully selected from lite best ill the Philadelphia market, and they will be madu up in the best and latest stvlo und warranted. His stock consists in part of hand- t :i... -...i :n. '. 1 some Marscilcs sud bilk Vcslings, Duck and other Linens for Coats, &r. Also, a vurirty of Cloths, Csssiiuera, Cravat, Neck Ties, aud a variety of other articles for Mens' wear. Sunbury, June 10, 1K54 tf. FRENCH TRUSSES. M tii;iiio less than 21 ounces. For the Cure of Hernia or Rupture. A ClvNO WI.EDGED by the highest medical authorities of Philadeluhia, iticqinpnraby superior to any other in use. Sufteicrs will be" gratified to leal n Ihut the occasion now oilers to procure not only the lighlc.it anil most easy, but as t nr utile a Truss as any other, in lieu of the cmnbroiia aud nncvvifortallc aitirle usually sold. There is no dilliculty attending the fitting, and when the pad is located, it will retain hs position witbout change. Persons at a distance unable to rail en the subscriber, ran have Ihe Truss sent lo any ad dress, by remitting Fit Dollars for the single Truss, or Ten for Ihe double wilh measure round the hips, and stuting side affected. It will be exchanged to suit if not titling, by returning it at iince un.oilt d. For sale only by tho Importer, CALEB II. NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth & Hacc streets, l'liilu lclliKi. t v Laiuks, requiring the benefit of .Mechan ical .Supports, owing to derangement of the In ternal Organs, inducing palling of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary. Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakness, are informed that a competent and experienced I. apt will bo in attendance at the liooms, (set apart for their exclusive, use,) No. 1 1 1, Twelfth St., 1st door below Race. July 1, 1854. ly. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, cr Tasteless Salts, Prepared by . WEISER & BRUNER. Thia prcpaiation is recommended as an ex cellent laxative and purgative, it operates mildly, it entirely free from sny unpleasant teste, re sembling lomnnade in fl.ivor. This medicine is highly beneficial for diseases peculiar to summer sud hot westher. Hunbury, July 1, 1854. - fcUOKS. All kinds of Boots 8hoes and slip- pers for sale by G. ELSLErxO CO. Market street, opposite the Post OMce. Simburv. Oct. 6. 1853 UY GOODS. Cloths, Chimera. Knttiurtts, Vralinus, Tweeds, Hummer cloth, Velvet cord, 'Pickings, Checks, Muslins, Ac, just ree'd and for sale h) WM. A. KNAUB. Lower Augusta, Msy 0, USL- IOK RENT. The lower story of the building ia Market street, lately occupied as lbs office of bs Sunbury American. Apply to 11. U. MAHSCR. Suiibary, July I, U& IKY GOODS. Cloths, Csseimers, Baliinsti, 1 Vestuifs, Tweed, Mumincr doth, Velvet cord, Tiding. Check, Muslins. Ac., Juet rerei ved foe sud sals by I. W. TENCH tV CO. Bunburr. April . UM IADIK' Pas Csoada. Stprlng anfJ Sumsser J rUiaxle. black silk, silk peplins. ts Laiue. Oioalxaaa, Urn Lawns aaj eallee, jte4 r ees.lt s.J (us sal. k , WM. A. JsNADtf. l ever Aurasts. Mt , tt BY AUTHORITY. RKS0LUTION PROPOSING Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. SrCTrow 1 Rt.eUHt kt the PtiananJ Hot,,, Of titprttmtativ (As Commometalih f ftnmyli mma in Hintral Aittmblm mri. That . Itie following amemtmrnits lie and rxl the ssnis Mrs htrelrr i hrnpoeeS: to the Cnllatltutlnn l.f II,. r..mm....u.uni ... and ia aeecmlanee with lite pro? isions of the lenik'aiiiele hereul, ui wit i rsoposiTioa 1, To a asticls si. Rsctios 1 ,The oja regrne amount of debts hernt-lsr eonlfatled tiy tlie Omimonwerlih fliall never exceed the sum nl Ave liltxlred thnuennd dolhrs. ereept in rt of war to repel liivesiim, euppreaa iniinrrrclion, or lo redeem the public debt of Hie Coniinimwnillli, and Ihemon-r rni.nl shall be applied lo the purtxiae fit winch tin debt itray lo ooiilniete,i, or pay eueh debts, and to no olhCi puriKe. Prerios To pay Ihe publio delil of Ihe Couini'in Wealth, aud debla which may aerealtcr he eoulinrted hi ease of wnr to repet hiVHiion, suppress insurrection ttud to retleetn the public debt, the l.eialMnro shall at thtflr next csxiou after the adoption of this arctlun into the Constitu tion, provide by lew for the crenlion of a ainkintr fund, which ahnll not he Mbotislied till the ftiitt public debta be wholly paid, tn consist ol all the net annual income lrim the public works and stocks owner! by the CUnumonwealth, cr any other funds nrisins under any revenue luw now rk fstiuff or thai mny lie hereafter enacted, an fnr ns the winfe mny he required to pay Ihe Interest of esid ttchte setni-an-nuiilty, and anntuilly to lettuce the prinnpal thereof by a sum ii'd less than five hundred th.usaiid dollnra, inctensed yearly by onmHttudii:s nt a fnla iif not leas Ihnn hv per centum per annum; the Kiid iinkiup; fuilil thall tie invrtted in the I'taus of the Commonwealth, which almll lie cancel led from lime to linto in a innnner to be provided by law : no portion of the1 siilkint fund shall ever be applied In the to tha payment nf the debt nf nve-hnndied tliousnnd dol lars mentioned in the first section of thia article, bit the auij aiiikinir fund shall bu applied only to the purposes herein specified. tJacrtox 3 "Die credit nf the Commonwenlih shnlt not tn any way he given or kenied to or in aid of any individ ual, enmpanv. corporation nr osiociiitiou, nor'stialt the l-'ninmunwcnlth hereafter become a joint owner or stock, holder in any cnmriHiy, asaiwiulion or curporatioli in thia Coinmonwealtti or elsewliere, formed for any pnrpnrca. Shcttos 4. The Commonwealth shall never assume Ihe ttehta of any country, etly, boronth or township, or of any c irpoartion or nss Hiitition, iintess such deliln shall hive been contracted lo repel invasion, aupprcss insurrection, or to del end the Slate in war. I'BoFOStTlOX 8, 10 BS ARTICLE XI. Prohibiting Mmiiripat Subscriptions. The tfialatura shall never autlioriaa any county, city, borough or township, hy vote ot its citizens or otherwise, to become a alockhokler in any joint elock company. a.a i viation or coriiorntiou, N to ritise money for. or bian its i credit to, or in sid ot' any such c tnnaiiv or nss-eiation I h. U. CHASK, j Epoaksr of tlit House of Hcpresentntivcs. M. M'CASLIN, Speaker of ttic Senate. In Senate, April 59, 1M. Res lived. That this res ilaliou paea. Yens 4J, uaya 6. cxuaci irow ins jouruai. T. A. MAGUirtF., Clerk. In House of TTenreseiitntives. April 21, !yS4. Resolveil. That this res ilulivli puss. Yeas 71, nays SO Kitract from tiie journal. W.M.JACK, CJcrk. 9tcnpTRT's Orrtcs. Filed April SO, 1-SI J C A BLACK. Secretary of the Comiuonwealth. PENNSYLVANIA, S3. Secketaht'i Offics. irariisuurg, Julv I. IbSI. ' f I SKAL. ItU, ( v. J tiol I do ccrlify that Ihe above and foreafiiiiDr ito ska L. true and correct copy of rhe original "Kesolu- in re,aiive to an amendment ol the constitu tion " aa the same remains on file in this olhee. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hmiri and caused lo he utlxed the seal of the Secretary's oflice the dav und year nliove writ ten. ' C A. BLACK, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. Jonrniil (if the Senate 'llesoluiioii No. 5n-2, entitled ;Jlesoluti''ii pro)osiug ameiidmeiits to the Constitution of the Cnmm'iiwenllh.' was read a third time On the question, will Ihe Senalo agree to the first proposition, the yens and nays were ta ken, ogiueubly to the Cumulation, and were as full itvs, vizt Ys Menrs. Iluekalew, Dar!inrton,T)arsie. Fertptsnii, r'oulkriut, r'rick. Fry. Ho idwiu, ltutdeui.in, Hamiltui. H. u. iitimun, r. vv. itainun, iieiarei, note. Jamisoit. .lc- j. bliler, and Nv. Messrs. Crntih, Cremwell, Hendriclis, Kinzer, Kllk! Buii Skiimer-0 S.Mhe quedlion viailelermincn in Iti affirmnlive. (In the qneslioii, will the Ninnte agree to Ilia second prop osition, tiie yeas nnd navs were tnlien ogrceubly to Ihe Constitultnn, mid were as follows, viz : Ykas. Messrs. Huckaluw, Dnrsie. Fcrif'tsm. Fontkrotl, Fry. Goodwin, Ilaldennui, II. 1. Hnnillu, K. XV. Iliiluiill, Heuitiieks. Heister, Huge. Jntuiein. Kinzer, MeClinlock, McFnrland. Piatt, l'rit e, IJuingle. Sliler, Wherry, MeCas lin,(Spenkcr 2. Nivs Messrs. Ciubb, Cresswel!, Darliligtou, Hamilton, Kunkle end Skinner 8. So Ihe queslion waa determined in the aflirrruitive. Journa) of the House of Representatives. -'Tiie quesliod reeurrinir unoil the final passage of the Ilea 'tutious, ttie first proposition was ngrcetl to as follows, iz : Yeas Messrs. Alirrttinn. Adamii, Atherton, Bait, Pnrton. B';ycr, liitham, Ii,-yd, llnsh. llyerlv, Ca!dve!l. Calvin, i Carlisle, Chamberuiiii, Cmi1c, Ciane, Cummins, Uautrlierry, 1 Dnvia. Do Frnnec. 1)unuiii!r. Kekert. I2dincer. Kl.lrcu. i Kvaus, Foster. Fry, Onllentinc. Gihlioiiev, Gtitnore. firoy, , ttrooul, Cwin,' lluiniiioii, Hurt. Ilerr. Uiest--o,d. IJihier, Hippie, lliim, Hummel, llunsicker, Iluuier, Ilurtt.Jnck- niuu, nofpirc. ivniahl, liurv, (Leineii.) I.utn, .vinxee, IMiit-uire, iMiinderfield, M'Connell, M:Kec, Miller, Mona elinn, Monttzoinery, Al'iore. Moa-t, Muse. Tniiner. Farke, Fatmlce, l'lissm-iie. latters;m, Purler, Putii,:y. tluwlinsi l.otierr, Itowo, Snllade, Seott. Sidle, Hiinouton, Smith, (Uerka,) Smith, (Crawford.) Stewart. Stockdnle, Stronir, Strutbers, Wbeelcr, Wtckluiii, Wright. Ziegtcr, Cliuse, Speaker M. Nvs None. So the qucsti'in was determined In tlie atTirtnntive. On Itie ont'stion will the House npiec to tlieaeeoml pro position, the yeas and nays were tnke'i, nirreenbly to the i provisions of the luth article of the constitution, Slid are I as follows : Ykas Messrs. Abraham, Atherton. Thill, Diirroit, Tlecfc, Reyer, tligham, H-.iyd, Caldwell, Carlisle. Cliambe.lain, Cook, Crime, Cummins. I)nt8"herty, Unvis, Heejtau, Lie Frnnee, Dunning, Kditurer. Kldred, F.vnus. Fry, ttnllenline, rjihlniiey. Ciiimore. Gniv, liioonl. fiwin, Hamilton1 Hies-l-ind, Hiilier, Hippie. Huuseckei, Uuutcr, Hitttt, Jackmiui, Kilore, Kuittht, Uiury. (I.chigli. I.owcrv, (Tiotra,) l.inn, .Miu-ee. Mncuire. MaiideTfield, M'Conuelt, Sl'Koe, Mono. Ki:m, Monti;. unery, Moore. Moser, Musu Palmer. Parke, Puruilee. Piiamnie, Patterson, Porter, Itawlins, Itobrrts, Howe. Sullude. S..lt. Simonton, Smith, (lierks.) Siioih, (Cntwf out.) Slockdtilo, Wliceler, Wiekleiu, Wriahl, Chsse, S(ie:ker 71. avs Messrs. Adams. Baldwin, lleniis, Busti, Tlyerly, 1-Vkert. Kll.s, Hart, Ilerr. Horn, Hummel, M'Coonilis, Miller, t'oulson, Putney, Sidle, Stewart, Slroug, Strutheri, Zeiuler 20. So the question was deteiminetl in thrnfmmalive. Skckktaut's Ort'icr. I IlASKlstrRO, July 1, l!i.M.( PENNSYLVANIA. SS !w.) I do certify tliat Ilia otiove ond foreeoine, is El. a Hue anil correct copy of rhe 'vk.' and -sat.1 v ) taken on the "rtcaohitinu relative to an uinend: ment of the Constitution of tiie Oonimonweiillho as Ihe 3ame apiieara on Ihe Jonrnnls of tlie two Houses of the General Assemble ol thia Com monwealth lor the Session ol" lt-S. Witness mv haml and the Seal of said office this lost day of July, one thousand eight hun dred and Oiiy-four. t C. A. BLACK. Sectctury of tlie Commonwealth. July 15 1651.-3iii. Pickles. Sauces tC. Just received Cauliolower, t?how eluiw, Mixed Pickles, Unions, lieans, liirkins, Pireali. John Bull Sauce, lleefeleek Worcester " Ksaenee of Anehoives, Chilli Vmrcar, The nhove are ell from Crosse lllackwell, Loudon, Potted Toustte, " Ham, rtas lierry Jars, Citrmut " Plum " Sardines, Toinuto Cutsup, Ac., Ac. VVEISKH k Hltl Nf.ll. GUANO, GUANO. 000 Tons No. I Government I'cruviuti Ami Ciuano. lOOO Tons Snper-ihosTiUate of I.iine. 15UO Tons Miiicrul tiuano, FOR SALC BY AI.l.EN & NEEt)I.KS. 23 South ll'harves and 32 South Water Street, first door above Chestnut St , PHILADELPHIA. June 14, IH5I. Urn. M)TICE. "VJOTICE is hcrelr given tliat application will be made to the next Legislature ol rciiiisjl vanla, for tlie creation of a corporate lioily Willi Kankiiig and discuuntins; privileges, lo lie located at Hli'inokin Pa. aud to be railed tlie Dank of riliaiuokin. wilh a eapilol stock ol Two HueJreJ thousand dollars. Miainokin, July S, 185s. 6m. Miners' and Mui'liinci-v Oils, Corisistintj of Ppenn, LarJ, Solar Elephant and racked lisle this. For Sals- bv A1.I.EN A NEEDLE. 33 Stutk Ifkarvtt tad S5 South H ater Street, ykilaJetfUH. July I. Ilt'is. f1 MOCEBIE ra. t'offre. M'da-ee Bptree. Oils, D.andy. Ul. le. Marker. Lawer AfU. Msy II ARUWAHE and asawer la great s rietiee and ef ell 4.scrii.lrM.s. jwU ri.d sad for sate by " Leaei AvgtAsts. Mi Itie.-. A CXTILE TOR Atttll Uolloway's Ointinent. Cifnt ofUt t',T: ,,l... cX-". " U lionotif. st with ae theenara, e r!.rH . V" ' ""' ",lMrJ " a-lahy.Tl V?.: , ! L '",." " '". Weclloln. i, so short a VeVn-rT wwmnt iMa t '" f, Corn., f Am jtylk Com "f a letter from Mr. W. J. UnRUi of L. o., dated November 1st, 1853 ' tp READ Ills OWN WORDS. To Proreseur IIolt.owat, which erase idere, by ah w l.o"."w mi' hiZ ","' all l,, of be.-n, euridV j? "rr;;,:,.' p'i-0 - w - Asffr HAfiRTUN- ar Y ClItE wllk?HuS? r WI1LN XUAKLY AfTIIK POWT OP w!Vth Copy of a letter from Mr. II. Durant, New Urleans, November 9th, 1853. Street n'y"0''10"'"' Cor"CTlf and Sassa, )Je:ir Sir, It is with hairtfelt srstituile Ihavet.r n 7 " rourOin,!ne. J.fd nSs ' ins in my wile has U en auved. For seven veari ' thn had a bad breast will, ten ntnaine wound, ol a can- she w as then induced to use your Ointment end P,l, when in the short space ol three months, t, eflected . Iirlleet cure, In the n.t,.lnrul of all wOo "new us N e obtained your Medicines from Messra. Wright St Co . of Chaitres strret, New Ot leans. I send thi. from Mote . Priiicea," Paris. althouffh, 1 I,m1 wriilen it at Sew Orleans before we Cnnlly left, at that time, not kuowina your address at New Yoik. wu (?,,C'JJ It. DVB ANT. Tbe Pill, should nsed eoiijolnt'jr wilh the Oioknest 111 innat ot tha follm i, ' Had Legs. Clii.-EO-foot, Had Breustt, Chilblains, Hums, tha.iped hands, Runions, Corns (Soft) Fislulji, Unit. CliinduTar watlinf, 1. umbo jfo vtoii-vi. i ties toea A. Sml.VliMM r.... i ui C.ico-buy, Stiff Joints, Peadts, l.iepl.antiasis, 8 ,ro Nlpplis, S.ire-lhroals, Skm-diaeusge, Scurvy, S.,re-heads, Tuiniurs, l.leers, Wounds. Yaws ' S-jI I at tlie Ks:al.liah-Rnt of Profeasor IfoLtowAT, 811 Strand, (near Temple Pur, London,) and olao at his Hour in New York. Onfere for Medicines in the Slates, addres sed 'T. Ilolloway New York,' will receive due artentton S ild also by all respertulilt Dulcgnts and Druters in Med icines throuHhoirt I lie ITnited Sliites, in Boxes nt 374 cents, 67 cents, nnd SI 50 cenra each To l bad Whullsale of the principal Drn? Houses in the Union, f- a woii.iuciau.o saving uy utaiug tue larger V it-- niroctione for the ptuiusjiee of patients io evtrr il a !'.( r are affixed tn each boa. June 21, Hit. Oin. PLATIXA POINTS" roR LIGHTNING RODS. MANUFAOTUIIED AND SOLD BY MCALLISTER & BROTHER, OPTICIANS, 48 CHE8NUT STEEET, PHILADELPHIA. (At tho Old Stand, established in 171XJ.) Our Points are all tipped Tilth solid Plattna and stamped srith our name. Printed dirnetions accompany each point, I'rloes, $1 00, SI 25. $1 60, ft 00. 3 00, U 04, pclnt, according to the quantity of l'lataia, vvqjBy ismittlngr Six Cents ia PosUg W-S Stamps, ia Uditiom to any of the abore prices, a Point can be safeljr sent bj mail te any part of the United States. Phila., May 0, 1854. 3m. PHXX.ASEX.PHIA. ALLEN & NEEDLES, 23 South lfhares and 35 SoulV IValer Street, rfVFFER for salo on the most reasonable terms, OILS Sperm, Whale, Holar and Miners' Oik- GUANO Pernvian Guano, Government No. 1. STARCH Agents for the Oswego Pure .Starch, Prepared Corn and Com Starch. Phosphate of Lime, 1000 liarrels of improved Super Phosphate of Lime. Phila., May 27, 1854. Snl. Colored AVihdow Glass. W. MCAVBItAY k CO., ftOUTH West corner TENTH & HUNTER Sts., woi'.'.d respectfully invite the attention Of Merchants, Uuildcrs and others to the beauti ful variety of work produced st their establish- incut, coiiarstrn; ot stained Window glass, suitnMo for Hotels, Saloons, public and private. buildings ; Churched Ornamental Stained Glass, Transoms and Sido Lights for Vestibules,. Dulcony, Piaza anj Staircase Windows. Also, Lead Sash and Stained Glass for Churches, Scriptural figures and Altar pieces, accurately worked up to order, end furnished in any part of tho United States. Flocked enameled and malted decorative) Church Vindow Glass executed in Gothic ami other architectural styles, and competent work men sent to any part of Ihe Unkm. Orders from a distance promptly answered. N. H An Agent wanted for this place. Phila., July Vi, 1854 3m. AXtfUEL W, PEPPER SDCCESSoa TO HENRY J. FEPrEIt k SOX, Wntrliesj, Jewelry & Silver Ware, No. 175 Chestnut st., opposite the State House, PniLADBLIH A, PhiU., May 37, 1851 ly. NOTICE. 4 PPLICATION will be made to the legiala tore of Pennsylvania, at the session of 155, for the Incorporation of a Savings Institutu with discounting privileges, and with suthority lo receive monies or depositee, in any sums from a dime upwards, with a capital of Kilty thousand dollars, to be located at Sunbury, Northumber land county, Pa., and to be called the Isuistmial Satixos Ihstituts. July 1, 1854 6m. KOT1CJ5 To Trvpassers on the Telegraph Line. JOTICE ia hereby given, that all persons a-' found trespassing upon, or injuring ilia line of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Telenruph will be ill alt with according to the act of Assembly ill such cases made and provided. II. 11. MASSER, Pres't Phila. and Sunbury Telegraph Co. Sunbury, June 8, 1864. It WTSTII.EY'S COUG CASVY. An eseel t lent remedy for coughs, colds. Tor sale st this oilice. llrcember 4. 152. I N K lioureau's celebrated ink, and also Can. I :-.i. r.. ..I. h..l...la anil retail tlV . area uia. lor ..... - ------- apn Isrcemlier t. ISftll. H. B M A8SEK. sLjTuLLKNBKKGEK'M PILI.8. A crlsin cure for Tever and A sue, for sals hi W ElnER UUl.NCR Sunbury. July 1, U54. 1 IlTnK Parchment Paper Peeds end blank l Mortsagr. Uoads. EsecuUoas. ummue Ae.. fm saleby H- B- MAefcEK. tiuiihurv A.rl t. I5I - 1 LATENT DMITTAMA STOPPER bar bottles for eels by II. B MASAEI. Banbury, April, II, US I I1LANKS. B LAKeT ml tssr? aWriPMesi eaa bs bad by sf lytiif at iBSevae er taa
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