UkRtXa OVTRaOK A!D nOBBF.RY I BAL- - ! ''tIMOItS COUNTY -MARYLAND. "EllendaW the rpaidence of Mr.- GuaUviis Broun, near Franklin, vu made, on the night or the 27th ultimo, the ocene or a diplay or a proe or crime and lic-roifim fully up to nny. A, 1,1 romHnpe. modern or ancient. The T owiotiton Advocate furnishes the twrticn. . lurs of the affair to which we allude, and 4 which we transcribe entire : - It appears that about two month since. Mr. II, hired iu his family as enrrinro driver and gnrdener, a younfr man about 2ir"vear9 of fre, named John Oliver, and being about to o to tho West, for a short time, left him do- mesticned in his household. Mrs. U., not lik'n tho conduct or Oliver, discharged ' him in tho parly part of the present month, and did not see him njrtiin until tho nipht in -question. On that night, about. 12 o'clock, she wns wnkmed by a slight noise near her chamber door, resembling the movements of a dog, and supposing that one of the form dogs Una been fastened up iu the house, Bhe arose from her bed for tho purpose or having him . turned out. As 8 ho approached the chamber dnor, some one turned the knob or tho lock. - Mrs. R, g.,iPd who is there f There was no )'. but in a moment after the door wns opun. iui 1 two rufliiins, partially disgui 0, entered the chamber she being entirely alone with the exception of her infant child.' It being a bright moonlight night, a light also burning in her room, Mrs. ., instantly recognized John Oliver; she called him by . name, and said. "John, I know you well, what do you want here f" Upon thnt'he sprung up. on her mid piuioued her arms, while his com panion covered her mouth with his hand, ,n order, if possible, to prevent her from giv ing tho alarm. , As she endeavored to disen- . guge herself from them, they each struck her Be vend blows over tho head' with their fists, .and with a rnton cane, the head of which was ball of lend weighing about three ounces. This brought tho unfortunate lady to a re .cumbeut position when they dealt her other blows over the head, shoulders, and breast. By a ruiuurkablo effort at this moment, she recovered her erect position, lcosened their hold upon her, and seizing a douhle-bnrrel gun, which stood iu the corner of tho room, ehe levolled it, at which they fled, dragging wiih them a laro heavy travelling trunk, containing: a considerable quantity of plate, money and jewelry Having thus cleared her chamber of these desperate assailants, Mrs. B., followed them into the passage and poured tho contents of one barrel of the gun upon them ns they de scended the stairs with what effect is yet muknown. She then pursued them to the parlor below, determined to give them the benefit of the other barrel. But they f ing ''out i.f the front door and made for the woods, 'Iwiving behind a large quantity of ladies' dre.jfs, and other articles which they had lied np forTemoviil. At the time of this outrageous nrsault, there wa no one sleeping in the front part of the hono hut Mrs. B., and her infant, son; her mother and sister, (wife and daughter of Col. "VV.H. Freeman, who were visitors) and a aerrjiil lodging in a distant chamber. On examination, Mrt. li., was found tohave Wo most despurately .Mid brutally assailed. Sue had a large cut upon the buck of her head, and several severe bruises upon her luck, shuiildiirs nud arms. Her night dross, to the waist, was ouo gore of blood. The chamber, passage, stairway and pallor, stain ed with blood, showed the desperate charms 1er of the affray, and tho determined courage of syonng and delicate female against such fearful odds. We farther leorn, that the trunk has been tad in a neighboring woods, rifled of its contents ; and that one of the burglars, John Oliter, has been arrested, and is now iu jail. The other is yet ut lurge, namo unknown. Frkaks i(i.vi; the Teach Blossoms. Dr. Whit, the pfstiii.iftiT ut I'liion iitur. Ky., in a letter to the 1 .ftiisviile LVnrics, notices a itijrulur f u t : In thix suction throughout eve ry p.irh orchard there ha' been a greater lioom than fur niuny years past, und upon ex- lix blossoms a biniilar phi'iioineuon . w (itcrviiiilo. In Borne ori-lmru.i, lor every Uossom ex.iiiiined there has boon found inside his cups from one to us many ns seven wi-11 irmiil peaches, nnd a large majority of the Icatotri huve three or four in thorn. 'l'Lie ait never been observed iu that part of Keu ackv before. iMMKSSiKsfKMJlTfltR OF AMMUNITION" AT toASTOPor.. luriii!f the lirst week of the bombardment, the V'iirli.sh tnMiiliPS alone fir td uwsy between IS.uilO ami 17.000 32 and CSpotirnl shot and sliell ; 7,MK) 13-inch shells, B-jil 4,5b0 10 inch shells Linking in ull nhout 2,2(W t"'-" f thot and 500 tons of powder. Tho Kfijrlifh liencheij mounted on tho 1 jth, 104 guns nnd nun-tars ; the l-'rench 230 ; so that dtirinjr tli" lir-t woek'8 hoinbardnient hnnt 'I.11"'' "'is of tihij and t-ht-ll, and 1,500 tons of powder were expeuded. The I.nR'hm paper say the BiispotiRion of the fire of the Allies shows the iinprejrnubili ty of Sehastopol with the present fm-co ar rayed apaii.st it. The design now appenis 4o"hc to conitiK'tieo iiiienitions ogaiiifct the nay in the Cell. , Tur.RiubK A' '.iiknt.-()ii Weduer-dny tnorn ILuir ul u Imru niif-iiijr, nuiir Manor. Luncaster munty, I'a., u heavy tinilier fell on the men helow, killing one man instantly, and injuiinr fiftefcil otuers ; Ineiikinfr pi rns und legs und otiwrwii'e uianjfHiig theui. Several are not upc-c-tc-d to live. Hoi.riWAV'B Ointment and PilU have iCil'ectually Cured a Wound in tho and . Treventad it beinjj Amputated. Tho fol lowing ojtiaordinary cure was cominnniciited bv Captain .Smith, of Y ivrmouth, to M r. Uix- on, chemist, Norwich. 'Mr. John Walton, late iu Her Majesty's fcjervico in tho lirilish I-'lewt, at Malta, had au ulcerated wound iu the anklo, for which ho was iu the Malta Hospital (ix months, afterwards iu 1'orts. mouth Hospital for four mouths : here, ni ut Malta, refusing to have tho limb amputated. b was turned out incurable : other inedkul aid fuih'd also: when, bv Captain Huiith's recommeudation ho tried llolloway'g Oint ment and Jilln wliicli iu three mouths curi him, and he is low in perfect health, und Coast Guard officer at Newhaven. Tmb liAtsIUiN, followed by bright aun ' shine,. have brought out vepetution wonder fully. The clear sunshine will also briny out the ladies and the gentlemen in nil their fine upriuff array. Tho pentlemen who are not quite sure of being clad in tho latent style, must call and pet new suits at C.oekhill & Wilson's cheap otoro, No 111 Cheatuut atreet, corner of Fraukliu l'lace. ... .. . ".. .' i MARRUOE3, On the 20th iust., by the Rev. C. J. Ehre hart, Mr. ruBiiKKK-K SLAtiku, of Mt. Curmel, to ilii ijiTiita M 1 Ti iii.EB, of Coaltowubhip. DEATH S. Io Korthumberlaud,OBthe2d hust.,MAUY CATHAltlNK, .daughter of Courad and Sarah Wtuk, aged four yeurs, ouo mouth isud five days. t n -.. i .'s far away 1 yet alia rc u 1 ! ' ,,. Upna bar smilinfl fo, ' . Sul mark kac lulls winaiu ways, , r.' J Msr svsry Waul gnea, Wslistesi for kst airy trsad, , 1 . The voles wa turn lo hear, , ... ' Nor Susta- wa 'iU tbeir aoonds bsd fi4 . 1 That sh ws Isslf so iar. '-..- i saese ats fast, and wry csu efciUl, " Sk-nuwlsa.sttlthr4oai, Tboe wsrt a prt too rar, " tu asris's WrsS ' r' " Ulom Jn.Mifflinhnrg, ICth inst.,after a few hours' illness, AARON LV FISHER, Principal of the MiHlinburg. Academy, aged about 40 years. In Dnnville, on Mondnvmovninir, May 14th 1855, Major WJLLIASl COLT, aged C5 years. . On the 9th inst.. In Mlddlccreek township, Uirioo County, EDWARD KLINE, aged 24 years. . . . . , . . rhiladelphia Market. - May 23, 1855. GRAIN. "Wheat is qnito scarce. Sales of prime red at $2 CO per bn.,and r'ennsylva nia white 82 50. Rye is selling at 155(158 cts. Corn is steady. Sales of 10.000 bus. Southern and Penna. yellow at 112c afloat, and at 111c. in store. Good Pennsylvania Oats are selling at 67c. per bushel, afloat, uud 70c in store. Whiskey is in demand at 40c. ia barrels, and 39c. in hhds. Baltimore Market. May 22, 1855. GRAIN. "Wheat may bo quoted this morning at 250(3 260 cts., for good to priino red, and 2(10(.0 cts., for good to prime white. The receipts of Corn this morning embrace about 1,200 bushels. White sold at 105(107 cts. and yellow tit 107(7? 108 cts. Only a part or tho suuiples of Corn at mar ket were sold. There were some 1,200 bush els Rye nt market this morning. It wns held at 10rj3 lf!8 cts. for Pennsylvania, but no sales were made. We understand that 1,000 bushels of Pennsylvania Rye were sold on Saturday nt 1G8 cm. The snlcs of Oats this morning embrace about 2,000 bushels, nt 63 (3.66 cts. for Maryland and Virgiuia, and CG cts. for Chio and Pennsylvania. SUNIiUKY Whsat. k RTF. Con. Oat. Pot toss, Brsswax Hkcklku Flax. Bcttsh. Eons. PuHK. Fuiim. T ALLOW. TIEW ADVERTISEMLNTS. Estate of MASON HEJJRY, Dec'd. XJOTICE is hereby given, that letters of ad ' ininistratiiin have been granted to tlie subscri ber on the estate uf ilmwn Henry, line of Upper Augusta township, Aoi tliunibcrland county, ilicM. All persons having claims against tlie estate, and such that are indebted thereto, arc requested to make nn early scttelmeiit. The undersigned administrator will be present at the house of the late deceased, on Saturday, the Ulst iust., to make final srttclment. MICHAEL AlUXOLD, Ad'tor. Upper Au;usta, May 19, 1855 fit. Extraordinary Arrival of THE subscriber takes pleasure in informing his customers and the public ncnerully that ho h now iu receipt of an unuau.iKy large anJ Splendid Assortment of New Gcods. To endeavor to enumerate the one hundrclli part of t be articles would be useless. .Suliicc it to say, they have been selected with the greatest care, nnd they v ill be disposed of at as low i;,ice as the same quality can be purchased elsewhere. My motto is 'Quick Sales and Small Profits." He takes this method of pretenting to the punuc ins lhai.l.sir tlie linvrul iiatrouairo exien ded to him, and by stiict attciitiun to business lie rcsijectl'ully solicits h couiinuance of tbe same. It will be mlviohblo for porciiasers to call and evnmiiie Ins assortment before purchasing else whcie. Ail hiiidsof produce taken i eichunge. LUV.'ARU '. LRIGHT. Sunbury, May 1!), 1855 Adjourned Court Proclamation. NOTICE is herrl.y given that an adjourned ' Court of Common Pleas will lie lu-U f,r tlie county of Xortfiuml-erlaml, in tho Court House, in the borouch of Siml ury, commencing on Monday, the SSlb inst., at 10 o'clock. A. M., ami to continue one week. Given under my hand at Sunlmry, the 10th day of May, in the ycr of our Lord one thousand ciitht hundred and fifty-five and the Indo- l-enduuce of the United States of America the 3th. God save lh Cmmnriwenth. HKKRY WElSE.bheritT. C AM PHINU and Fluid of tlit. IM quality. ' Tor sulu by Wl'ISER 4- UK UN Eli. Sunhury, May 19, 1155. "I EUEK1.NE, Vcmtria, Cliinordine and Cin rliiinia, just received iy May IQ, ls55. WEISER & BRUNEI!. OOFLANDVS Bii.rst May 19. WEIdEK & BRUNEK'S. Jt'SBAND'8 Maanesia for sale bv 1 May 11). WEISER& BKL'NEU. rfH.SK.'rj Magnctie tlintment at A May 19. WEISEU At BRUNER'S. 1LACK l'utty-a ea.nl article for sale ly May It). WKISEK 4 BRL.NER. lilt.MIL'KI.I.I, Maccaroni and Com Starch, i-.ist received by May I 'J. Iffit. WE18F.lt &BRU.NRR. FAHNESTOCK'S Vermi ugeTfor sain by May VJ. WEISEll & URIJIn'Eh 1JAIXT8 of every desrriplhv, Jllat received by Mav 19. WfiltSisn & BRC.NER V'SJ'IXnS! and Lbunrs for Medicinal purposes, TT at WEISER & BRIBER'S. R.ii.biirv. May 19. 1S5S rpKICOPHEHOL'8 6 doi. for sale by . - May 19. WEISEU & BKUAER. IXDELL1BLE IXK at May 19. WEISER 6c. BRUNER'S. ": FOR THE LADIES. "1IS8 JANE FIXXEY has received in addi- '-sl lion lo her stock of F'ancy Goods, an ele gant assortment of Ladies' Motucco, bluck and fancy colored Cabers, Chiltlrens Shoes and Gut ters, of every description, which she will sell at I'hiladelphia prices fur cash. Call aud e. P. S Tliuse know iu g themselves to be in debt to the subscriber wilt please come forward and make immediate payment, to save trouble. Sunbury. May 12, UftS. I' L A T I X A rO I NTS " TOR LIGHTNING RODS. VUR 1'oints are mads uf a tapering copper bo-- dy, about fi inches long, well gilt wiih pure gold to prevent the action of the weather, and tipped wiih solid i'lalina t (hey have been in use fur over thirty years, and have given general s-it-i.faclion. )'i ices 1,00, $1,50, i,0l), $fi 4,0U per point, according to the qumtily 'of d'latiua. We also furnii-h glass insoiators and T . 1 .11 110us1ap.es. n.anui iciureu ny McALLlS I KR &. BROTHER, (Eablishedin 179.) 194 Chestnut Bt., below Eighth, I'hiladeliihia. H.iia., May t. 185S loi. GKOCERIE8 eiegara, CoUVs, Moluases ISj.ices, Oils, Urantty.tJin, Wii.e, Macker. ei, lismi.gani! Sil, just received and for sals T V'M. t. KNABB. Lser Augusts May 18S4 I'llICE Cl'ItUEXT . x50 12ft 00 : . b? 00 25 10 . ?2 ia 7 125 ! 12 LATEST AfcltlVAL' , Of Spring Summer Cooils. j. r. & i.IpTiclink, RESPECTFULLY announce to tlielr friends nd tire public in general, that they have received nt their Old Stand, in Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county, Pn.. t Klines Grove, their Spring snl Summer Goods, and opened to the public, a full assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &o.," Confuting in part r( Cloths, hlnr.k snd funcj Cassimers, Sattinctls, Checks, and nil kinds SP1UNQ& SUMMER GOODS. Alio lot of Rcady.made Coats, Vests and PanU, &c. - ladies Dress Goods, Calicoes, Ginghams. Muslin da Laines, c. Alia Black Silk, Ac. Also a fresh supply or rorcrlC of nil kinds. A fresh supply of Hardware and Queens ware, Drugs and Medicines. Wooden Ware. Also a Inrge assortment nf Boots nnd Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and Children, lints and Caps, sucbis Pulm Leaf Canada, Panama and Silk Hats, nnd all goods usually kept in a Country 8tors. Call am! See. Cheaper thnn the Cheapest, All of which will be sold for rash, or in ex change for country produce, at the highest market price. Upper Augusta, May 12, 1954. Estate of GEO. SMITII, deo'd. "V"CTICK Is hereby gin that letters Testa mPL'lary upon the estate of George Smith, late of Jackson t.iwnahip. Norlhumherlnnd coun ty, dee'd.. have been granted to tlio subscribers, residing in said township All persons baring claims apainst tab) ilerea.cd, are requested to present llirm for settlement, and all persons knowing- themselves to be indebted will make immediate payment. SARAH f'MTTH, ) r , JNO. GAI.E.N SMITH. J Lx Jackson tp., May IS, 1855. Gt. NOTICE, ft LI. persons indebted to the late firm of James TiiKBrt & Son, of Norlhnnibrrlnnd, either bv note or book account, are hereby requested to make settlement thereof by the first day of July next, to Lira nt Iui m I. Taai;,irt, surviving p:irtncr, or Hie accjunts will bo plaecJ iu tlm hands of a Justice tor lolleetion. Gil A NTH AM I. T AGO A FT, Surviing paitucr. N'oith'J, Mnv 12, 1S55. Sin. Estate of JAMES TAGGART, dec'd. NOTICE is hereby given that letters tcstaineu . .1.. ..r i. 'r..t i .... of the bo.oi.gh of .Northumberland, iNo, tl.uniber- ' land county, dec'd., have been granted to the - . . subscriber, i berclorc ull persons liavnig clainis or dcinanjs against the. FuiJ estate, arc requested to inako them known without delay, ai.d ail persons indebted to uia'.e payment forthwitb. pRANTHAM I. TAGGART, Ex'lor, North'd, May l'J, 1855. Ct. To Teachers and Scholars. THE HUNDRED DIALOGUES, For Heading SjieuLing and Kxltibitiion t. Schmtli, A-c, rpiIF. HOOK CM". llfMlttTD AD TV.S XKW J. (Jlil'Jl.NAl. lUAl.Olil 't never br.'.iie priutcil Wiitl.-ti liy a teiu-Nrr i'f iIjhiv xc?t4 vxtvrit', tor MCUCOL I'.XIIIIUTIONS and i.'1-ii'fiiil r-iiiliiiir. it run. tucts thnve tlnil ure Ions, short, IniiiiorLius, smnos.. ruioic, witty, tniuising and insiructive. all linvcn liiuh int'iat t-ue. Tlie Bciinus 'incs arc ii'-t liuuvy anil thv cnnic ones ii'l c iiaso. ll Ikis Iiccii lulruiluciil I .i noun: uf the bent Sctini'ls nnd AcsiWinies of New I'mrtiuid, and all nprrn in i-r-n uncijifl it ttic la-.-t l-i it ot' UiaL'gjes ever pubiisljtd. Vice by niad prrpnid f-l;(Hi. SCHOOL MELODIES. Oont.iiti.njr ch iir cullection nl' ptipubr an with ori ginal ami apriti;ilt wnnlj, coivy exprcly fnr the life of $Ai '!. Them 8. exfrii'ivctv use1 anJ p'ipuj.ir Jiiveuli: Sitiittp llcitk t-ver iuetl. Thry hnvf U-ii hi r aflnrt-l it't tlif th li"Cf"ii. ilfin, I'mtiaitil, eil, S!riityli-M, Iluril".iTi1,t'wl.uv'!i. I'rovinViirv, lliu- i. I n, A't'-iny, Tt y ntol ni;tt of (he Citiri nnil Vi.lim f St?w lM).'l:t;M H.'."l N'-w VitW. iiU- Julius M-. r.utl ina tv pktcti iu Olii . More Mmu -l".l'LHt cpu-a tiuvo ) fn s 'I1. ntt hy nnil rcpiitn t-tr emTii iF':ttr mainpi. r m fnriher momnri(i-n tit r it her of the bucki feud for cucu Inn. Valiliithrd ik( t r til ly MoilKIr nTT(i, iat, WihiM(!ton Pt. Bontua AliMitta WMlltrd U Jicll U Si" till IkK'kl. May 12, Ki.r V. 31. Furniture ! Furniture ! A'o. 157 South Second alnve Spmee,) east tide, PHILADELPHIA. rjlIIE suhsrril-er would respectfully inform the A readers uf the tmiitiiiry Amrrteun and the I puttl.c gencrully. that lie nus on lian.l a constant I supply of elegant, fashionable, and well made ! . ,, 1. . . r uinitur ml ri-usntislil.i iiricfs. iii-inif a lirnrtt- cat mechanic, and hnvinir all liis oronds niiinuldc- loreJ no.lt-r his n 11 suiirriiitrmli-liee. inirchuscrs may relv on ecttintr iust such articles as nro . represented. Lounges with icmovuble arms, also new patterni of bedsteads. Thocc who are about going lo housekeeping would do well to call. JOILX A. BALER, 157 South Second street. N. B. All orders thankfully icceived and promptly attended to. April '28, I8ft5 w8 ly. Grocerey, Flour, Feed and Provision Store. SEASHOLTZ & PETERY, Broadway, IctZcten Muriel J-Blackberry sis., Sunbury, rjESl'ECTFCLLV inform the citizens of lex , , . , , 1 1 Hunliury, mat lliey Have engaged llic a-rvi- ces of a conite(ttnt tieruinii baker, auu are now prepared to supply the citizens with fn-sl bread, twibt, roils, pies and rakes of every Lind. Sugur, coil'ce, (browned) f ern . ael jeMi rice, eratkira & cheese, '..Dacco dc scg.irs. All Unas of smah beer. Si well as lemon, pineapple aud strawberry yrup. constantly kept for sale. Sunbury, 'May 5, ls55. ly " l-'lKST AltlUVAL 'SXUBSr QD-CD 23 1333 At S. N. Thornpson'a Store, In T.oirer Atitfitiita township, atths Junction c.f the Tutjirhocken and Pluui creek roads. npiIE subscrilier haviuti returned from the city wiih a new and extensive assortment ot fnshionuble goods, respectfully culls the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and others to the mime. SPR1XU AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of l)ry Goodf, viz : Clot Us. Cassimeres, Cussinets, Jeans, Drillinps, iiiiflinf, Vesting, Ttcetds, and all kinds of Spring and Summer. Wear, LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Ulnslm dt Lain, Lawns, Giaehams, Iterates. Robes, Woolens. Flannels, tfc. . (Mint iMt ir, Sugar, Teas, Colli e, Rice, Molasses, Che.cso, Ppices, Salt, &c, etc., c llnrilunre. Nails, 8crfws, Files, l?as s. Knives & Fwks, tkc Queeni and Glassware, of various styles and patterns. BOOTS AND SHOES. A U.'ge aasortment of Boots and fekoes, for men, women and children. Hats Cats, &c, of varioua sizes and styles. Besides a large and general assortment of fashionable goods. Call and examine for your selves. nr Country produce ol all kinds taken in exchange at tlie highest market prices. S. N. THOMPSON. Lower Augusts, 4 mo. S8, 185S. Boarding! Boarding! MRS. WHARTON ran accommodate or 10 respectable bpardera. Lecaiioni North-west corner of Market Square, Snnhury. Persons wi.hing a coinforUble home will find ibis a desirable plwa. At ril 14, lM-tf NEW SPRING AND SUMMER I. W- TENER & Co , Sunbvry Pa. HAVE just received new and splendid ns sortment of Roods, auited to the sesson. amongst which arc: Cloths. Cassimeres and Velvets, Ready mndo Clothes, English, French and American Ging .. hsms, plain and painted Clinlli. An. ilo. Lawns, Dure (re nnd Barrir De bains, plain and painted Tissue, Tissue liurrgft, Thibet Milk, fringed Hhnwls, Em broidered and Dnmn.sk Crape Shawls, Fanry Mantillas, stri ped and checked Linen," Ta ble Covers, Mosquilto Nets, Fans, Parasols and Um brellas, together with a goncral assort ment of Dry Goods Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Queenswsre. Fish, Salt. Nails Ac, 4 c, all of whieh will be sold cheap for cash or Country Pro dueo. Kunhnry, May 5, 1855. TO THE LADIES Of Sunbury nnd Vicinity. AGNEW k CO., 196 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. A RE now nfferinc to purchasers a splendid Stock of New Spring Shawls. Mantillas and Dress GooJs: their assortment or Paris rmule Mantillas, is very extensive, comprising one of the best selected Stocks in the City, uud at ex tremely low prices. SHAWLS Rrorha, Cashmere and Gold bor dered Shawls, lonir and square. Also, laruc assortment of Rich Embroidered and Plain Clin ton Crape Shawls.. SII.KS Particular attention is requested to our stock of liroi ade, Plain, Plaid Stiipc, Morun AntiuUe nnd Mk. Silks, or all qualities and prices. Wush Silks in erent variety. DRESS GOODS Floiiuced bareee R.ibcs, Grenadines. Tissues. Bareses, Oruatulines, Mousilens Clnllin Delaines, brilliants, French and l.nt'liHi t. buitzrs, Vc, Liubrou'eries nl all descriptions. Collars. Sleeves, Ruflles. Insert ing!, with a full Stock ofRibbaus, Ladies' and Gentlemens' Gloves. Hoiscry, &c, Constantly receiving f'esli supplies of Season able Goods, per Steamers Jvnm lluvie, Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Auction Sales- Purchasers arc requested to call andctnmine our stock uf splendid Spring Goods In-fore pmrha.diig. AGNEW & CO., 190 Chestnut St., Philada. April 7, 1855. 3ni. Estate of JOHN LEADER, dee'd. BCTOTICE ia hereby given that li tters teslu j mcntanf have been granted to tbesubcri- 1 rr "P"" ,' c"'n,'of Jf ", U,aiU'r- l;'tc J.J.ck' '' 'P. -Nor.hu.nbr,la,-d county dec J II imrujinl L' lliiU'tmr t Itr t it cnt I ll ,i..ltl en I til tl All person knowing tlicmsrlvcu hulehtftJ to. or hnwng claims oaiiibt fcaio trtale. will call ami Keltic im media Uh VM.I:ErrEN,Kxor. Jackson tp., May 12, 1855. Ct. House and Lot fur Sale. I rjHE auhscriher offers t jirivate sale, his house j 1 and lot situated in Whortleberry street, i Kunhnry. The hous is a new Two.tnry frame dnellii.ix, on a lot of 60 feet front. There is also, ! a lJutclier chop on tlie includes. 1 ho location is on excellent one, for any person willing to follow that business. WM. HOOVER, fiinliiiry. March 17, 1 85") tf. To Officers. Snlriiprs. SEAMEN, &c, OF ALL WARS : their! II. B. MASHllIl, Altnr.iui J'iji- Oorcrnment Claimctits, fc-'utiburv. l'a. ! CON'TINL T.S ti ivn pninii't nu t cr-.mal niu nli.-n In j tlie ii-.'f'Utiiii of (.'luinis ir cvrry ilt-st Mitifii itunisl the , lieneral i'iv;Miini-i:t, nmt uinirul-irly t'i iIikkl- ln-riv tl-e j Treasury Dniar'.nii iit. I'msninsiiil 11 .incv I .'.ml Itnr. nin, . uicni nun iicifriii iiu.i ctiiu-t, mm ll .1,1,1 i l.iain.s An expericm-ciif p;irs, anil a lanuliiiiily wild tin; i.irnns i'f iUali.i-ij: I iie f :u I ist unit m-'st fa-'wlatile Hclii'll i-n chiini". Willi Hie (tit-iti I i t-j l"..r ii.e !i",iiti-li i.f Iiusi.k .. justify linn in aisurii-it I"- Currwiyinnlcnls, ('l:inii. ni. and t:ie I'ntilic :taci-a:U, tlmt ialtrcHts inlruvtrtl lu tin kci-jv ii H w-i'l ncl lie nt-li-fiL-il. I'.IPN, llnCMV I. A Ml. Patevt mj Pi bi.k- I.anoI.aw. tie Icis ncuily reaily fur eriiiini.iiM 4l1vlr1t.ut1.1t1 atnnni; Ins liiimnes CorrcKixinileiits. (ami lliose wliu ni-iy tieci-ine Kuril,) a netu miihiIiIc1 c iiltuiniiij. a rvilojmis i.f liift ex innii Pensidii, lliainty I.iti l. l' u-nt.' t.i.,1 IV.Mii- ljii.it Ijiwi, iluwa to tlie eail of the late Congrcu iiH'luJu.p Bounty-:LRnd Act of 3d Ilarch, 1S55 which all who liuve lirrrtiem- ni-nvnl l, ti,,,, 1110 10 ocivs are w-W enlltliat In nd.liti.in il Inml :i,.l A. l f '"" ''"';' u" ""'; " i.-e.1.i .s...iil 'lti -rrs. I'h.ipt.niis. Ssilihcrs. WiiK ,n .M-tirs. Tcunitlers ....1 f..-...i.. - .v.i.. .. . . ... Volnnlc-, mill klihlis suit till (Mirers. lititnMi. tlr.tniu. rv Si-iiiiiii. MiirinM. Cli'rkj.. nt.il I .n.iu,.y ....i.a v i ry bcnilieii.ilnriues. llcrks, nmt lj.n.luno-. .-I Hie Nt.vy Pti.n i.i.i..p .i...-. (,,t,.. iti ... li'il hi-rcluliue itr.-viilfil Uir. wti.i uw acr,...! I7;tl;aiul 1.1 1I10 wul hvj unit minor cIhUifii nf nil h I pctfl 'in entitltil, tutu ilrt-cascit The pi'iitphlct cnnttiins -Firius ol A itllruliou' 111 ne full unil eititinlffle ttitintni7 e!c..'liiie 10 Iil f-uind; OilaplFil to tli wants nf cvtry classnt' I'liiiniiinti tnt'lcr tlip ucl, wnti c.ipi. ins iti't-miiiiis hint instruiii'ins ol the llrcurt incut, nmt itr:iclitttl Huusciili'.iii. ns in the cmne 10 In: pnr-Sai-il in utr ntirtl iir rp.i'Ktnl raes. l'.irlirs lint wistinie li nvnit tht-mielvps nf llie fncititl'-s SIT .rdi-ii liV ttiil lltrire il, scenting prninpl nn.l pcrs in.il til'c. iii,T-ii.inii-f iitr.r i.i.iiis u. me 1 'rpni . .... ii.h, vnn ul.ttuil eoptrsnf llirnti.jve (Killiplitcl liy Icllliuing tl-;.ry cei.19 in e'-s-nirP cntnins INI)l"Ci:MKN I'S TO CORR-.liPONK-Tjl C'lrtpupott'tt-tits wli't prptcire unit lirv.--r,'r;ilt.j f.,f iniiii:ii;rtiiMil bv tins Aenicy will tie itc,, willi liU-nillv snpp iwl Willi all m-ci'urfiry l.liniks (!'4At',, f,, .fpt t.,,')l' tnnlly silvic.tl of ll.e clmni-.-s 1 r,,ln ,'ilne ,ollme cur III Itlti Pxrcutl'-ll -f llnf ll- V. ll is within tlie sill" Vncrs power tn direrl kis Cire Ip'illileiils l i Ihc Inrr'ntv nf tvrv Itinny prls insemnl, .1 11 11- , ' " """. , nun niivins tH'mnnn 11 mrtj. iltlltliM-l Ol isinri Wnrrmu unilt-r funnrr kiws, he is 111 p. ciutti t!ut will liiuterially SiaikU in securn-K ftdrtui'umt Wi'niy. I'eM, 1mI'-w tlie ntiml rat qik contingent up m the niiniMi ii nt' Claim Tli hishfM riitii prirc pii.'-n fur l.nml U'atianli. He VOtuti'mnrv !crip, and llliuuit IaU Pnt n AikirrM ii, m- ias?t:r, sSuitiHir), Ta Mr,rth3l, 1255. 4t SHERIFF'S SALE. j IYV virtue of a V. Fa. to me directed, will he ' exposed to public sale, at the Court Hoiifc. in Sunbury, ut 10 o'clock, a.m., on (Saturday, j the Miithduy uf May next, the following property, to wit 1 All thut certain tract or iace of bind, situate in Lower Auirusta townshiii, Norlhuinherland euunty, bounded oil the north by laud of Jacob Raker, on the east by that part of the tract nf laud of which this ia part, mailed D in the dia grurr and inquisition returned to the Orphans' . Court of said county, hearing date the '.'til day of February, A. D., 135, in pursuance of a Writ of Partition Issued out of snid Orphans' Court, to make partition and valuation of the real estate of William C. CesrV.irt, dec'd., on the south by land of Daniel Vail, nnd on the west by purparts ninrkcJ A and U, which said truct or piece of land is marked in the diagram' to the afu.'esaid Inquisition annexed purpart C. con taining one hutidrid and nineteen acres and filly-four perches, and which purp.ut was taken at tho valuation thereof by the alisuce of the said Washington Gearhart, who has since recou veyed the same to the said Washington, ALSO, All the riyht.'tltle and interest of the defendant, (being the undbided one-fourth part thereof.) of and in all that certain bouse and lot of grounJ in Sunbury, hounded on the east hy River street, south by lot of Augustus Clement, wcni br lot of Dr. Manser, and north by an alley. Kciicd, taken in execution, and to be sold ss the property of Wasl.inc.tou Gearhart. HQ Mix WF.ISE, eherifl. Rnnbury, May ft. 1 8ft 5. HOSIERY. Mens' wool and colt m Sorks, Ladies' and children's stockings just open cd at . YOUNG'S STORE. Sunbury Nov. 18. IBM. FAMILY MEDICINES-Brown's Fever snd Ague Powders, Fahnestock's Vermifuge, Dr. Javno s coiehratsd medicines, &c, for sale at 1 Ny. 85, '61. k'OCNU'S 8TOKE. VHALLENBERGER'S PILLS. A certain 5 cure for Fever and Aqua, fer salo by WKJSER t BRITNEF. Funbury. uly 13, 1M. I i AN AST0TINDINO FACT. Eltiberg's Clothing Store Again! AELSUERO . (Inte O. EUWg ' Co.) wish-1 to announce to the inhabitants of Northnmlierlnnd county, nnd the public In gen eral, that he has remocd his elegant pnd cheap Clothing Slora a Tew doors r.t from tho former store, to new rapacious building. The remo val was necessitated bv the rormcr store being too tnmll to facilitate Ilia still increasing trsde at this widely known store. Being thankful for past patronage, I hop to dr.servo it for tho future) till more by serving you with accustomed fideli ty and Increased nlaerily. In order to suit every one that calls, I have lid in stock of clolhiti;, gents furnishing goods, nnd all other goods in my line on most exten sive scale, also made arrangements with my bro ther in Philadelphia, to send evcrv thing new and fashionable as soon ns produced, so lhs.1 my stock will be rcpIcnNheJ every few weeks. In Client, variety, elegance, qu-Iily and cheapness, my stock surpasses i very thing "the ob!et iuliab itant" ever heard tell ol in this part "f the co n try. "To tee is to believe," and as I invito cvp ry br,dy to call and see and examine my stock, before ptirchusinj elsewhere. Il is treat to see and exaniino such an elegant, good, cheap stock oI'r io.!s. Mr stork consists in part of Dress, F rock. Sack, Business and nil other kinds or Coats, made of cloth, cnsh'narelte, casHiinere, linen, fltx and all other sliiU'i or all imaginable colors, plain, fan.-y, striped and cheeked. Paols and Vests ut every style nnd pattern, low and liih priced, ns suited to the waul of thp buyer; the largest nnd best assortment ever exhibited west of the mount. tins. A nire assortment of lioits an. I Shoe;, gaiters i und slippers, nlfo bilks . hoes, palters cthpp"rs. A splendid lot of Hats and Caps, such ns Pa nama, Curracoa, Canton, Druid, Leghorn, Seri ate, Straw and Palm beuf, dilli rcnt colors, fine silk hats, all colors of wool hats, etc, etc. A good osiioitmeut of Shirts, collars, revolvers, tingle atid double Ktrrelcd pistols, frci.cli and gcr mart Aeci" iicoiis. all kinds of crava's. stocks and pocKethr.iidkerchiel's. Umbrellas, f'arpet Bas,-s, Trunks, and all l.ind of notions fur ladies mid gentlemen. Also nn assortment of watches and Jewelry, nil or w hich nre warranted , the money paid fur them, rheerl'ullv returned if nut as represented All this stock will be sold nl a small advance on cj-sh. so as still further to meiit the name usually bestowed on my store, as being tlie cheap est in Sunbury or vicinity. So, remember the place, Market Bquuro, nearly opposite the former Post Office. A. ELSBERG, Late G. Llsbcrg A. Co. Sunbury, April 81. 1805. TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPER. fTjlHE 8ulscrilwr has on hand of his own mania- ufucturc, a lar;e assortment of Ladies', Misses', and Childreus', Leather, Kid, and Morocco BOOTS, SIIOES, nnd GAITERS, of the lust workman-hip unJ materials, which he will sell ut as low wholesale prices 01 any person in the eily. buyers can get any sizes to make up ns.ortnn-iits, williont h.niut: to pur. 'ha ,e the smaller or mure unmli-a! Ic sizes. WM. C. PARKER, No, 1)1 North "SIXTH .Street, below Race. Philadelphia. "N. 15. Gaiter Uppcru ready for the last, sold to Country !s'hoenial;i ts at lonr prices. Sunbury, April 11, ItfoO Sm. SALAMANlJllll SAFES. EVANS k WATsfON. Ao.2C Snu-hFmnth St., Philadelphia. CHEAT FIRE, Chestnut ci Fifth Streets, Frid.iy innrniiifr, Pereniber 85th, 18iil. KvuusiV Wntsou's S.iliitnu.uier lSali-s Trium j hunt, ns they itl.vays ore when put to tiic tct. i: fc$WtZX& I'm i.Ain.Lpni , Dec 15, l ."t. S'lessrs. Eros Watson, N. '."J South F011 lb St., Fhiladi-lphia. G iiitlcmen : We lake int-rh pleasure in re com.ncndlii jour S-al iininnler r'afes to Merelumts and others in want of a secure means of preser viiis; their l-.noks, papers, etc., from lire, ns the one we purchased frrm yon nhout seven mouths pincc has prc.crccil our hol.s, papers and cih iu as i;ood a cntiiUtiun 11s they were when pui into it, before tin- Rie.il tire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block ol ' iiu 'iiincts corner of Chestnut nnd Fifth streets. The ..hove safe was ill use in our oll'trc. on tho scorn I lbiorofour huil.liiu'. from which pl'icc it fell into the cellar, uud remained there un'il ri.e li-e was out. The tifo was then removed und opened in the iircs euce of at l.-t.-t 11.00 persons, who witne. cJ the r;iod coniiiliou of the cn tlciitc. Will you please have the Sufe and Locks reuaired. us wo intend In lilit it in use a17.nn. havii.ir lierlcct cuntiJencSt I " "" T""1 )""" I nnrs. llpsimrl fit! Iv. ' . l.Ai-i q-' il.TPS, Kvans Jr WaUon take pleasu: In referring to thu following, among tho bundie-ls who have their Safes inune-, V. S. Mint, IMiilaJu ; Farmers' uud Mei-'.tdrB1 Bank, Ftiila t Samuel Allen, Ksq., D.'.gh Snerill", 1'hilai John II. Hen dcrs.cn, Ci'.y Controiler ; Call b Cope .V Co., No. 1 83 V.aihc-" St. Kicliniil N orris ir Son, I.oco- in-jtlv huilders, l'hihiila i Bancroft .V f-el!cr:i. Machinists, rorp.-r lllth and James f-ts.; 1-ran-klin Fire Insurance Co., t'hila ; I'ennsylvauia Railroad Co, Phila.; I.aci-y A- l'liilip. comer f.tll aud Mi:;or Sis; fSliar pleas Itro., o. '.i'i Soirtb Second .; James Kent i Pnntce, No. 1 4 I North Third St j V II. IlorKman & Hulls, No. 51 North Thinl St.; Smith, Williams 4 Co., No. 87 Market fc-t.j J. ck Ii. Orue, No. 1S1 Chestnut St. A larie assortment of the above Si-fes a'ws on hand (wananted to stand at Ici-t 10 percent more f.rc than any lli-rrieu's .Safe no- in u:c.) EVANS & WA'I'SON, uUo manufacture and keep for tale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doorj and Iron Dash, for maUin? fiic-proof Vaults for Banks stores, public and private buildiues. l;ml and Letter Copying Presses; Patent Slolc Lined Rc fi i'eratora, etc. Please rtive us a call, at No. -G iSout'.i Fourth St., Piiilailelpliia. April 7, lK5.i. cly. 10. "llTYDCCK & FIDLER "BTkEALERS in Watches end Jewehy, will continue tho business at the old sund ol James B. Fidlcr, Ao. 12 Smith Smmd Street, pniLADF.i.rHi.t, Where they solicit an examination of their large and varied stock, feeling assured that the cxpe- rienre both of them have bad in the l usinifs, and ttio ijciimes iney possess lor procuring 1 Roods en the most advantageous terms, will cnu-bU- thci.i to compete favorably with any other establishment iu the city. They have now on hand a liiir assortment of WATClIKri. CLOCKS, JKWF.LUY. Silver, l'lntad end Biittauia Ware, Cuilcry, Fancy (ioods, Ve., &e. v N. B. Repairiuir of Watches and all kinds of Jewelry attended to with promptness end the gl01t-l .Mil'. g Phila., April 7, ISoi. if. M1LL1SL'V GOOl'dl 1885. TOU SPUIWfr 15AL13S. JOHN ST0fI2 & SONS. Ao. 4S South Second St, I'HIl.AUKU-lllA, Have just opened their Wpiinj iuiportalious of Silks, t Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Crapes, &o. Siq., Including a general assortment of Millinery Ar tide of the mast fashianahU styles. The above goods have Ixeu imported e press ly lor our Spring sales, and comprise Ihe largest and best aurlmenl iu our line to be found in this market. , March 17, '55 P. t mo. . fT0 M BS. BleirChiTdTe'snronTrHdaTd fiue combs j Hair Brushes, Tooih Brushes, vc. far sale at YOUNG'S STORE. ' Sunbury. -No- 1. fL ' - ' DAGTrERREOTYPES. T. r. I.E WEN RING & J. K. ECKMAN ..f Danville, respectfully announce to tits b-Jins and gentlemen of Runliury and vicinity, ti nt the .have opened Daguerrean rooms abut Iri ling St firant's Store, ir. tSuiitury, whern tiny are ready to accommodate t'iose who may fav or them with a call, with I cautiful and lile-lika miniatures. . AH who desire miniatures will do well to call early nnd secure Iheit pictures, aa wa know not what a day may bring forth. Ttn-n )Htcil to nor hmhiis. stl ys p"pl( tleitirii ynii luive rc-iis-m In iriirve j The t"MI y.ni will Hnil it bat lillle, Ai.d to dli sulisfacliua we'll give. Sunbury, April 81, 1835. 3t HEW STORE. (At the old Stand 0 S. Ar. Tkn:m,son.) 'BHE Subacriber refpeot'ul'y iiiforms tho peo i plo of Boiilmry and vicinity, that he has la ken the Store Room lately occupied by S. N. Tliomp-on, in Market t;treet, feunbury, below Weaver'a II itel, and that he his just received und opened a handsome assortment of SPRIIfG & SUMMER GOODS, Consisting in pa it ri Dry Good3, Groceries, Hardware, Qiuecnsware, Huts fl- Cnp, Hoots A fhoes, Fish, Salt, Meat, Ac. All of which wiil be sold at the lowest prices. All kinds of produce taken in eichanee at the highest maikct price. II. H. VASTINE. Sin bury, April 81, 18.VS ly BODrROsssniTcoii NlSSiS AND stliei'XltS l!f ttcb 0!) utljvrttUc vCoal. From tli" Luke Fidlor Colliery Bbamokin, North'd County, Ponna. Address. Boyd, Itoiscr fi Co., Sunbury, Pa. n. -t. Botn j. t10ssr.11. jis. nnrn. t. nusstn. but.l.ury, April 7, 185.r tf. Watsox UtPCr. 'I'liDMiS Dl.PlT. J. S. DKl'UY A SOX?, A'o. 2'jn Xortl, Second Stwt, Moir Cu'lnwhill, and S. 11. Corner l'.ighth and Spring Garden Slreil-; rillLAlMXPUIA, X7"OUI.I) icppcctfully inforui their former " customers nnd others, thut they have just laid in a ppleudid assortment of ( urp-l. Oil C'lotbH, ninllliign, Window Shades. Poor Mats, etc.. &c, at very reduced prices Wholesale ct Retail. TAKE NOTICE. We will sell our Roods as cheap as any other lirusc of the Liud in the city, I'n'la., April 7, 1S55 w3ms Sinf. BOOKSELLERS, BINDERS, ulaxk ponK jivi'Ktm i!i:r.s, AND KTATKiNfiRS. 5. It. Comrr nf Fourth Pure Strcctn, nill.ADELPHIA. March 10, lSSS. tf TETKIt OSHOHN. Ml., WHylESALE & RETAIL FEATHER & MATTRESS WAKEIIOCSE, A'o. hi A'orM Sicnnd Street. Third door above Arch, Fast aide, Philadelphia. Feathers, Feather Reds, Bolsters Ar Pillows, Curled Hair, Moss, Wool, Cotton, Flock and I Husk Mattresses, Straw I'uHiussea, t-'ettce, Tew, j and ( hair Cushions, nil kinds and collors. Veil : tii liiogs, Clieclt, Moreens nnd Dntnasl; by the : yard or piece, Cotts. Cnt-tail, Sacking and Cords, I Counterpanes, while nnd colored. Comfortables I of ail kinds anil sizes by the simile one or dozen, It'rils, licilh, Sinele and !!, 10,11, li nnd i3 qi-arters ltlniikets, Itiearlu-d nnd I'nhletiebed sheets, Itlocki-d Muslin nrd CMierk pillow ca.-4-s. Towels of all kinds, Tnhle Linen, Table Covers, Damrck table cloU;, Uindiligs uf ull kinds end colors. Thread, cie, N. 11. Denton J- CnMoii'ft itiit renovuter worked by steam prnver, is daily in operation for the purpose of purifying; old and new fi uihers. A 11. ir'tctcs fr i;i this estnhlishuieut w uiantcj, l'hilada, March 3, 185.") cr 3 m 3 j BOTJiVTY LAND WAPtSANTS. j rB'"lir suliscril er havinc; received ti-e necessary ! forms iiiitl insructlioits frm the Department, 1 at Washii.jt.m, ii prcj ared to procure Bounty 1. aim vi airaiil8 at the shortest notice. II. B. MASSE ti. fi'nl:ury, April 7, 1S."S. sfiiAv & millin1:uv goods, Wholesale & Heiail. Witt. T. HILI, klinir II.U & Ilomirt .Vtuunrnetnrrr, And Dealer ill Slraw Goods in Cenerul. Ao. 321 Surth Second Street, l.clo.c Xublc, ei-t aide, directly opposite Uutz's RcJ Lion Hotel,) Philadelphia. Where may lie found a lare and cxtfiisive as sortment of goods in the uhove line, to w hich the att nlioii of Cotintiy Storekeepers und Milliners, is pnrtii-ulnrly invited, I "r All goods sold nt the lowest cash prices. March 17, 1855. V.'. 2 mo. S. F. II. SMITII, POET UCKNAIE, PCCKET EC0K, AND U rc-s'iliitr. C'ate nianutAttttirer, X. H. cor. of Fourth f- Chestnut Sis., PIlit.ADlU.I'IIIA. Abvavsnn band a Urge and varied assortment of l'oit Monuairs, Work Boxes, Po; ki t Hooks, Bankers Cases, Note Holders, Port Folios, Porlahlo Lcslis, Dressing Ca es, Cabas, Traveling: Baas, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men, Cia.ir Cases. rocket Memorandum Books, AUo. u general assortment of EneMsh, French and German Fancy Goods, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pi ns. Wl.jler.alc, Secoud and Third Floors. F. U. SMITH, N. W. cor. Fourth & Chestnut Sls Pldhtda. N. B. On tho receipt of 6 I, rwpcriur Gobi Pell will he sent to any part nf thu l ulled Slates, by mail describing pen, tiiui, medium, hard, I or nfi Phila., Mvrch 31. lSf.J ply. REMOVAL. IJETER W. GRAY respectfully informs his m- Inciiils and ei.st-m.eis, Inut Im lias removeu his Stoic from its old location, and now occupies Iho handsome and lomn.odioi-s Siore room. foj. merly occupied by 11. B. Mssscr, iu MarUt sipiare, nearly opposite the IV-t Oltwe, where he will bo happy to strvu ull who may give him a cull. buubury, NarcU 10, 18.')5. tf ALL PAPER. A large and splendid assortment of Wall Paiier, Winilt,w P. per, and Oil Shades, just received and for salp by I. W. TENER & fit, Sunbury, Pec. 2. 185!. riEDARTl lljS.llo.se Buckets. Painted Buck els. Meal Tenderers, Corn Brooms, Bas kets, Children's Wagnus, and Yankee Clocks ust received aud for sale bv Due. , 1 851. I. V. TENTH ' 1 LOVES. Buckskin Gloves ami Mills, do Jf Gloves wool lined, Ladies Gloves, Cl.il dren's do., IlTitts, Ac, at Nov. J 8, '53. YOUNG'S 8TO R E. rortmnuic3, tSilk rocai'(-liOD(lke)t hii(4. Nov. 85, UU. kOUNU'8 STORE. HATSc CAPS. Mlk and Hloucb HaU, Military and cloth Caps lor man and boys, also Gum Shoes ol various sisea, iot received and lor sale at YOV.NG Bi'llUK- Sunbury Nov. 55,1 tii. . iaWay! TlOjWiiy!! " ' tVall nnd V inter Gooda.; TRILXNG 8c GRANT. ' OESPEGTVULLV Inform their customers - and the pul.be, lht they have just reeeiv. ad and opened lb best and cheapest tfad et Fall and Winter Oooai,f . at their sfnre hi Market square, Sunlmrr. Their stock ounsisli of crary variety of : Dry Goods, viz r ' Cloths, Caaimcrcs. 8a'.tincs, Fiing, Flannels, VolUns, lft., And all kinds of Fall nd Winter Wear. Also splendid Tariety of LADIES DRKSS & FANCY COODS, Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, Dt Laines, Series, And every ariety cf goodi n liable for La diea wbui. .: Also a Urge assortment of ' fiARIWARE and ftUEENSWARls, Fish, Salt and Plaster. Also an extensive assortment of Wati Asn Caps for Mek and Boys. Also a large assortment of GnoC'CllIC StiCH A3 . . Sugar, Teas, CoUec, Molae, Sjiicee of all kinds. Also tresb supplv c,f ., UKVU8 AND MKDtVINRS. 1 Kesidoi 1 the lurgest and moat penera! asgr meut of all kinds of goods to be had in tltia place. tV Country produce of all hinds taken in at chantie ot the highest 111,1 rket prico. Kimburv, Nov. 1 1, 1851. Spring nnd Summer Ooods I l'ETElt W. OKAY, ' INFORMS his friends that 1.9 has just rectivaj a good nssoitmentof SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, at his .Store in Murkct Squaie. His stock eu-ti.-is uf ' . DRY GOODS, VIZ : Cloths. Cassimcrs, .Vatlinrtts, Jeans, Drillinss, Uaiaes, Rnraqe De Laines, (lingharai, Lawns, Linens, Muslins, Flannels, Mantilla Silks, Winter ("hawls, Dress Tiitn mir g and all items ., iu the Dry (Joodr line. Also, a arse assor'.met or !horH for Ml-ii Women and Children. Hats and Caps, . Gracprlcs ofevory variety Tens, Coffee, Sujtar, Molcsses; Spices, 6all, Fish, &c.- ' - ,-. I3n r (I ware. A general assoi tuicnt of Cedar Ware Tubs, Buckets, Wash Hoards, Broon.s, Brushes, tic CJi-Kt!swAnn a general assortment. Country produce takru at the highest market prices. Sunbury, May 10, 18S5 tf. CHOICE GROCERIES. BtJRTOIT & FENTOH, 5. II. corner Sii tn uiulArch streets, miLADrxrHH, HAVING refitted their Store aner-, and re plenished their stock by the addition o every thing wuntrd in a Select Family Grocery St.nc, so as to make up a full and most complete assortment, now oli'crs for ss!c to their friends nnd the public on the lest terms the toliowiug excellent Goods, viz : Jellies of all ki ids ; Pre vrves; Fresh Fruiu in hcllh's and tin cans; White Clover Honey ; Latour and oljier brands of (Hive Oils; Sperm and Stenrine Candles -, til thp U-al bran Ju of Groceries; Crickers, with a choice a.soi tivient of all ihe staple articles, which will be sold at the lowest prices. I'.cass give us a cull. ' - BURTON & FENTON. Family Grocers and Ten Dealers, S. W. ciu. Sixth unJ Arch sis. Phila., April 7, 1853. ly. " FRENCH TRUSSES. T ERNI A or Rupture successfully treated, and 1 A comfort iusi'ied, by use of the elegant French Trusses, imported by the subscriber, and mado lo order cxpiessly for his sale. All suflerinpt with Rupture will be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to procure a 1 nijs comhinins pstrcw lightness, with case, durability und correct construction, in lieu of too cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually sold. An extensive a-ortment always on hand, adap ted to every variety of Rupture in adults and children, und for rale at a ranire of price to suit all. Cost of Single Trusses, $i, $3, $4, anJ $5 ; Double, S4. 5, $0, $ and T0. Persons at u distance can have a Trust" sent to any address by remitting the amount, sending measure urouud the hips, and statins side affected. For sale Wholesale & Retail by tho Importer. CALEB H. NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth & Race streets. Philadelphia. Depot for Dr. Banning. Improved Patent "I mly Bruce; (.'best Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Bandages; Spinal Props and Supports. Ladies' Rooms, with competent lady attendants. Phila., March 31, 1S53. p3m. Baltimore Card. casus, .e:ise & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS - fOP. TllK Pll.B OF FLOUIt, GEAIN AND LUMBER. Spears' Wharf, Baltimore. 11T Aleuts for Newark and Iius.er,iaie Co Cement aud Plaster. i immsti-i 1 1 1 ti. s tsv.aair. a (i. A. and. Fine .it, constantly for sale. N. B.- Liberal CA-11 advaucea made oa con signments oil receipt. iinltiino.e, March 17, 185J.- 4. " TENNSYLVAl'IA WIEE W0EK, A. 21 Arch Street, ahnvt Frontt . . Philadelphia. f HIE subscribers have on hand, sad are eon X stanlly munufactiirintr SIEVES, RIDDLES. SCREENS, WOVENWIRES, of all meshes and width". Also, all kinds of plain and fancy ire work. Brass aud Iron Wire (Sieves af all ( kind, i Brass and Copper Wire Cloth tor Puticr I Makers, ie. Cylinders and Dandy Rjlla )v I ere.l iu the best manner. lit avy twilled Who for Spsrk Catchers, Sieves I for Urass and Iron Founders, Scrifeii Wire, W'in dow Wires, Safes, Tn pn, Dih Covers, Coil anil Sand Screens, &e. UAYLISS, DARBY & LINN. March 10, 1855. C 3 w 5J COAL! COAL ! UJkTM IIIAT.CI4E.MENT respectfully informs the citizens of JSuuhury und vicinity that be haa been appointed agent for the sub) of the celebra ted rod ash coal, from the Mines of Boyd IliMwe & Co. Ail the various sixes prepared and scrft.ncj will be promptly delivered by leaiiug orders with the subscriber. IRA T. CLEMEJs'T. Suubuiy, Dec. SO, 1851 If. A o areT GEORGE BROWN, luspector of Mines, len ders his services to land owners and Miu-" inj Companies, in makinffexainiiiationa, reports &c, of Mines and Coal lands. From his ex peri enee in mining operations, as he understands the dillerent brsnches, having carried on Mine fbr a numlier of yearn in bkhuylkill Co., and havin now a large number of eollieriea ynder.his super--visiosi be hopes to give satisfaction Ut those who' may want tie services. Refers to Benjamin Miller and W.Payne, Esqrs.. Philadelphia, amf. D. E. Nice aud James Neil I, Esu,rs PolUville, Coromunii aliens oy Mail prosuplly attended 9 ' tj.,.. ... :tt.. (....l. it n.. 1 " VKNOLB-tJ WRITINO VlA'Vo AJtj eive sod I gal nvaloief, im sal k ' H. II- Vm tsunbun, l.a 10, I :.
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