LIST OF JURORS For August Sessions, 1855. GRAND JURORS. Srnt RT James Covert, Jacob Mart, Daniel Ilcninger. . - Milton llenl. IJantr. Turbut Jabob Marsh, John Lcidy. Delaware Jamos Evoret, Deter Shaffer. . LEwis--Jacob Mengas, fm. 8; Montgom. ery. Cini.isQnxQUE-i-D. J. CbuI, James Shearer, 7?rmi. nntmnn. John r ornwnlt. Upper Augusta George Gaul. Lower AIthjsta Win. Bartholomew. CI i - i 1. ' 11 1 OIIAMOKIS iUUVIIlUBJ I U1B1UK. ' Rush George Gearhoart; Isaac Eppling, Fnilip Hilo, 'Jhomas Vastine. Tackon Charles Rotharnicl. G amerox Leonard Kerstetter. Upper MAnANOT JohnErdman. TRAVERSE JURORS Sunbury John Sncece, Wm. Drindle, Eli Kerlin, Andrew Hoover, Jacoh J3right, Solomon ltrociouB. Nortuumberlakd Goorgo Slmner, Jacob Ilimo. Miltos acob Miller, Samuel Shadman, Henry V. Follmer. Lewis Philin Uoun. Ir. Delaware Isaac Vincont, jr , Conrad Ilauchabuch. John Hochland. Ciiii.iaouaock William Purdoo, John Bartholomew, Joseph Frederick, John P, Miller. Point Wm. Vankirk, Gilbert Vandling. Upper Auoust a Philip Frank, John Fry, Josiah V. Klino. Beni. Hoover. LowEii Auousta James Lytle, George f5vvidge, John Ilower, Samuel Gehringer, bamncl St. Clair. Coal Wm. H. Gilcrcr Rush Capt. John Hoffman. TunnrT Dnninl KashllCr. Jordan Wm. StrOheckei, Jacob Geist, Di'Orire Traul'mnm. sen. .1 1IK90V Daniel Holshoe. Adam Drum- hcller, Benj. Stricklex, Jacob D. Hoffman. Shamokin Pnvid M'Williams, Samuel Moore, David Miller. Upper Maiianov John Iletrick. Lower Mahanov A. W. Slegel, George Brocious, jr., Gharlcs Brocious- Cameron George Kerstetter. To the Voters of Northumberland County. The subscriber respectfully informs hi friends and fellow citizens that he will bo a candidato for the office of COUNTY TREASURER at the enauing election, and promise if elected, to discharge the duties of said office with fidelity and impartiality. JACOD YOUNG. Sunhury, July 14, 1855. te, JOHN 0. MARKEL, M. D., . RESPECTFULLY informs tho citizens of Sunhury and vicinity that he has commen ced the practice of Medicine and Surgery, and will promptly attend to the calls of all wbo may desire his professional services. His office is at the residence of his mother, Mary Market. Sunbary, July 14. 1S55. 3mpd. Estate of EDWARDOYSTER, dee'd. DISTRIBUTION. Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned, that the undersigned, appointed Auditor to make distrihution of the assets remaining in the hands of John Young, Administrator ot the instate oi bdwaril Uyster, dee'd, to and among the creditors of said decea sed, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office in the borougli of Sunbury, on Wednesday, the 1st day o August next, at 10 o'clock, A. Mm of that day. W. I. GKEENOUGH, Auditor. Sunbury, July 14, 1855. 3t. "Vy ANTED To establish by First Class Insurance Company, an Agency in this place. To a person of good business habits. willing to devote his time alone to the Company, a liberal compensation will B8 allowed. Address, with rclercnce, Box 900, Philadelphia. Phila., July 14, 1855. 3t DR. A. B. MADDOCK'S CELEBRATED WORK ON INHALATION In the Treatment and Cure of C'anstiniiitioti, Astuma, Bronchitis, anil other lll.cuses of the Krsplralorr Urgaus, by Medical luiinlalion. WITH NOTESAXD ADDITIONS bi Dr. Cuas Cheeks. J'irst American edition, Crura fifth London edition, where it has had ail unprecedented sale. This is a vulimMe work and should be in the hands nf all invalids, and the Medical Profession generally. For warded free of charge, by mail, on receipt of rim Cuts ; cloth (gill) oss dollar. C. V. VAN HORN CO. No: 32 North Ninth St., Philadelphia. We siilijiii. a few, from many eiinmeiidntnry notices nud reviews from the English mid American Mudica unit other Journals : ' Dr . Maildock is the son of the lata Henry Maddock, , M. I' , the well known barristci, uud pronnici to rise, in his own profession, in as eminent a degree as his parent The system (inlinlatiou) nronosud as the must effectual method of applying a remedy to a portion of rue iysiuiu wnu ii caiinoi wr uiructiy rencuea Dy menicine ilsi'll. . . . We recommend our renders to purelinse the Work." Wesieynn Chronicle, Umilon, Feb. It). IW3. "We recoiiinieiid the Work to our renders, as it appears to be fully matured, cleanly written, and entirely divested of any quackery or pelf-seeking tendency. The Work well deserves perusal, and the practice, as fur as our knowledge and experience extends, will repay not only a serious consideration, hut a patient trial of lis merits" lxjiidon Medical Journal, Deeeinlier 13, 115. We think Hint no one can rise from its pe rusal, without being autiiiaed that it is the work 4 a prue tmd and experienced man; and that it ouilht, for (lie sake r those who sulfur from consumption, asthma, or bronchi tis, to be brought into extensive eirculaiion. It is, in the strictest seine of the term, a valuable Work." Oxford U uivcisity Herald, Novemlier, 7, ISIS. "A Re-l'iint of the London Edition of Mr. Maddock's 'Wmk on Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, &c. with Notes. Ac , by Dr. Chas. Cireeue Thia Wmk will le found worthy the attention of our readers, for thev mnv lenrtt frian it what can tie expected from this mode of treating consumption ann outer atteetiuna or tiie air-passages. Dr. M. is evidently a man of considerable intelli gence and whatever there is ot good in iiihalulinua uf ueuii'uieu vapors, ne seems to nave ability to extract, way, we f further, add any, that we fear that the Pro fession have aot given sufficient attention to this mode rf alleviating the sulferiugs of those laboring under this Mats oi uiseasct." new jersey nicfliciil ttetiorlcr. June. ISM. (From rrofessor Jas. Brynrt, Editor of the "Philadelphia meuicai ana eergicai journal." 'Dr. Maddocx's bo:e on Inhalation is one of the few which have been issued from the Kugtish press on this amhject. its re-publication lu tins country, with the judicious Notee of Dr. Oreene. will atld to the medical literature of the United States, and, it is hoped, excite some merest iu ine meuicai rroicsaiiHi on trie suliject ot inlia tatlou, as a means of treating pulmonary affections With ilia addition of modern discoveries in Physiology, this tuide of treating these diseases shaiul have a fair trial nun some atonement maiie lie- the King neglect which la tuilutiou his sutlered at lite hands of medical men. Jxmxs Harm, M D , Prof, of' Surgery in Philadelphia College uf Medicine A CARD. PR. GRIEVE will treat diseases of tiik l.l'N'Ud and AIK-PASAGFM, agreeaUy to the mode ao successfully aitoptod in the practice of Dr. A. II. Mad d'K'k, and other eminent physiciana of Kurope. Uy thia nioue ui ircaiinein iue uuienseu sunace or ine uroacrn ena Lungs Bre diieetly acted upon, the various medicated va lxr lieiior eurried to the most minute ramifications of the liuugs, producing heolihy aeltoa ; where compie-a Alis-trganizaitou has n4 taken place the beat resulta always nttend una leature of Practice; la fact, with auitabsj Adjuncts, it is the only reliable form of treating diseases of the Kaapiralory Organs. He intends c'evutnig his sole attention to this particular branch of bia profeaaiiair a we aesiroua w eoiBiuiiiiig fnm cuu ao so Dy letter sa slfeaaei! to CHAS. C.RF.ENR. M. D. Box SOW, Puuudn. P. O. Philada., June Si, le3S,4ia. Notice to Bridge Bailderi ! Tj)R0P08AI.8 for building a bridge aeroe M uddy Itun, near Billmyer eV Folliner'a saw mill, In Turbut township, will b received at the House of Capt. Joha M. Hurt", in Milton, on the lth day ot August next, between Um hours of 10 A. M. and I P. M., at which tint and place specifications will be exhibited. JOSEPH NICELY, 1 PHIUPRRNN, SComW CiEO.C.WELKER.J . Com'srs. Office, Bunbury, July SI, 1855. AKDWAKE and Queenswart In peat rietiea and oi all deecriHtona, luet receiver and for sale by WM A.KNABR Lowet Augusts, May IIM. nARLOYT'S lDIGO IILUC. TARL0W8 INDIGO BLUB, is now well M m established as the best article ever oflered for Blueing Clothes. . It is entirely free from acid or anything injurious to the finest articles. All housekeepers will find it much cheaper and lose irouWo than indigo or any other article. The great demand for it has brought out several t'ntt (nir'on.r. Btorekeepera and consumer! will be careful to get Birjamih Bablow'i, put up at Aiire a wiiinerger i Drug Store, INo. 163, IS. Second Street, Philadelphia, Storekeepers can get their supplies from the Orocert end llruRirists tney deal with, at pricet yielding a good arollt. Drugs, Chemical; Paints, Varnisht, Dye atvjgs, 6c, with a first-rate assortment of every thing In the line. Storekeepers, Physicians and manuiacturers supplied at reasonable rates. ALFRED WILTBERGER, Druggist 169 N. 8econd Street, Philadelphia. July 7, 1855 ly. Shamokin White Ash Anthracite Coai From the "Old Vein" in the Gap Colliery. JH. ZIMMERMAN & JNO. P. PURSEL, successors to Kase, Reed & Co., will cou tiuue minlnff, shlnpins and selling coal from the above well known Colliery, under the firm of Zimmerman & Purscl. The point of shipment is at the lower wharf hi Bunhury, Northumber land county, l'a.t where all orders for the various kinds of coal, viz i Lump, Broken, Egg, Btove, and Chestnut Coal, will bo thankfully received and promptly attended to. Sunbury, July 14, 1855, Bl HBl'BT, Jclt 6, 1855. The firm of Karie, Reed A Co. having sold their lease in the Gap Colliery and interest in the wharf at Sunbury, to Messrs. Zimmerman & Purscl, would take great pleasure in recommend ing our customers and others to the new firm, as they will be able to sell them prepared coal of tho best quality, KASE, REED & CO. NOTICE. ANY operator, engineer, conductor or agent who shall hereafter run and permit to stand for the space of 15 minutes, any car or cars on Broadway, will Ve prosecuted according, to the Act of Assembly. The foot walk is the line, and as notice to leave a sufficient space for vehicles and persons to pass between the cars has hereto fore been disregarded; we how give Uils last notice that no cars shall stand beyond the line of the street. PETER B, MARSER, E. G. MARKLEY, Sunbury, July 14, 1855. Regulators. Celebration of the Fourth of July. Great Reduction in Price at ELSBERG'S CLOTHING STORE. BEING desirous of selling the summer supply offin season, tho nndsrWncd will commence from and after the Fourth of July, to sell his stock of Clothing and other seasonable goods at greatly reduced prices. I think the Anniversary of Independence a fit time to begin to sell my stock much lower, independent of the prices of other merchants. I wish to get as much space as possible, so that I may have room enough for the extensive supply of full grinds I shall receive. The warm weather having only lately commenced, a good many have neglected to get their summer wear yet, I would advise all such to lavor mo with a call and supply theirnrclves with the wanting articles at greatly reduced prices. "Tuko heed all ye needy." None need to sweat in unsuita ble clothing, as I am willing and able to suit my prices to every nun's purse, from the pooicst la borer's to the rich capitalists'. My stock on bund comprises amongst others : Coats of all colors, styles and materials, which I will sell at various prices, from seventy five cts upwards. Pants of all the various patterns at from 87 cts. to higher prices. Vests from 50 cts. and higher. AUo a splendid assortment of all kinds of hoadwcari such as Panama, ptlpi leaf, senate, leghorh, Florence, braid, china, pearl and and ditlercnt sorts ot .Straw Hats, fine and coarse, white, blue, black and gray fur and wool Hats. bilk Hals, anddillcrent kinds of caps. Also boots and shoes, shirts, collars, revolvers, various kind of pistols, Accordeons, Jewelry, fine cutlery, hosiery, gloves, portmonnaies, besides a great many other articles too numerous to mention ; all of which will be sold at farther reduced rates from the cheap price originally set upon them, So let all remember the cheap Clothing Store in Market Square, where I shall be happy to wait upon you all. ALBERT EI.SBERO. Sunbury July 14, 1855. SHERIFF'S SALES. TY virtue of a Veil. Exp, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Sunbury, on Monday, the Cth day of August next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following property, to wit: All tho defen der's interest, supposed to be the undivided moity of A TRACT OP LAND, in Coal and Zorbe Townships, viz : All tho de fendants interest, as of the time he acquired it fiom the heirs of Matthias Zimmerman, in a cer tain tract of land aforesaid, surveyed on a war rant granted to Matthias Zimmerman, and ad joining lands surveyed tp Peter Mowrcr, Henry lt:.n..l.:L If: .1 I V II 1 - . I . ft.iuiiiiouiuu, niieuaei rtnuii, nriu otiiers, contain ing four hundred acres, more or less, whereon is erected a small Log House. The said interest of the defendant, which be purchased from the heirs as aforesaid, and acquired under the valuation and partition of the estate of Matthias Zimmer man, is supposed to be the undivided moiety. Seized, taken in execution, and to lie sold as the property of Wm. Ayres, surviving Calvin Ulyltie, dee d. ALSO, At the same time and place, A certain LOT OF GROUND, situate in the borough of North umberland, in Northumberland county, fronting on West-way and Front street, and bounded by ine college lot on the west, and by a lot of Sam uel Berkenbine and the North-east, whereon are erected two Frame Houses, weather boarded, a stable and other outbuildings. Seired, taken iu execution, and to be sold as the property of Peter Ruch. ALSO i At the same time and place, A Certain Tract or piece of Land situate in Shamokin township, saul county, adjoining lands of Jesse Hensyl on the east, Jacob Mowrer on the south, and lands of the estate of Isaac Wolverton, dee'd, contain ing thirty acres more or less, all of which are cleared, whereon are erected a Forge and three Dwelling Houses. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Benjamin Wolverton. HENRY WEISE. Sherilt Sunbury, June 30, 1855. A MILLEB WANTED. rilHE subscribers would give employment to -- good sober Miller, by calling at Lloyd's mill miles above Northumberland. Libera wages will re given and a permanent situation by calling early. JOHN A. LLOYD & CO. July 7, 1855. 3U KOTICE 18 hereby given that the laws ot Pennsylvania have been received at the Protbonotary's office at Sunbury, and are ready for distribution to (hose who are legally authorized to receive the same. JAMES BEARD, Trothy. Protht notary's Office. 1 Sunburv, July 7. 1855, ( fJEDAR TLBS. Horse Buckets, Painted Buck eta, Meat Tenderers, Corn Broome, Baa kets, Children's Wagons, and Yankee Clocks ust received and for sale by May S6, 1855. I. W. TEA ER OSIER Y.M ens' wool end cotton Socks, Ladies' end children's da VOUNO'rJ STORE. Bunbarv Nov. 18. 1854. 1NDEI.I.IBLE INK at ; Msv 1 U urtusn .- nn. . 1-iui.h at d Hi.n r.ti n. II UfcBANU'8 Magnesia for uU by U in ... .. ' ntmj ,w. WWfBR UKVNER. List of Causes, It iOR trial in the Court of Common Fleat MJ of Northumberland County, at A ugust T A. D., 1855. TLAINTIFFS. DEFENDANTS. Rachel Miller dec ' nER Miller I.udwig Kneadler, dec et al vs Abroh. Shipman, Wm B Burke vs Wm H Thompson J B Manner John C Meloy . Martin Rishel Peter Dickeson Wm Grady George Good Benj Hendricks John Shissler same Henry Nasser's Ex'rs Elizabeth Irlane Hugh Bellas same Ann Devers U Leisenring . same Leisenring i Fisher John Smith Isaac Campbell Isaac Brown - vs Isaac D. Finlicr vs John Smick Mary Ann Cumtnings Rosannah F Klii.o same Susan Kline Samuel Kyle James Cameron E. A. Spare, See. vs Wm. Dulcs Ex'tors vs Good & Miller F W Hlighes Daniel Conrad E H Archumety ct al Chas S Englo Milton Stamp & co Henry S tellers ailm'r Crcsslcr &. Recsidcs vs Reuben Fagely VI John Weddecomb vs John P Summers vs Peter Sheaflcr A co ve Thompson 6l Eisly vs Sweeney & Caldwell with notice to Garnishee V Jacob Seasho'la ' vs Reuben Fagely vs same vs name & co . vs Thomas Dornan vs David Fisher vs same vs Wm Tilman jr vs G Morris vs same vs same vs Samuel Ssvidge vs Henry Huff John 8. Petrrman Hnrman Kline . vs Jacob Snyder ve Geo Troltcl jr vs Aaron Trottel vs Geo Trottel jr vs same vs i?cnj Griftcv vs Geo TJuker tHiocmakor V Dressier Georgo Vankius, Adm. vs L I. Bcvin vs J B Masscr ct al vs S Gehringer v Jesse Arehumcty vs Miltor. Allium vs L L fevin ve J Our A. Tcrrctenant vs Michael Kerstetter Grace Huoy vs Charles Gossler JAMES BEARD, Ptotk'y. Prothonotary'e Office, ) Sunbury, June 30, 1855.- NEW FAMILY GHOC'EHY, Hour, Feed and Provision Store. SEASHOLTZ & PETER Y, Broadway, between Market J- Blackberry Sts. RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they have just received a largo and well selected assortment of choice Fsmily Groceries, consisting in purt of Hams, Shonlders, Mackerel, Herring, White Fish, Cod Fish, Halt Preserved Fruit, Pickles, Crackers, Cheese, Molasses, Rico. Sugar, Cbftce, (grccrj, toasted and ground,) Im perial. Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Black Teas, Cedar-ware, Slone-ware, Soaps, brushes plow and wash lines, boots rind shoes, tobacco, segars, &c, together with every article Usually found in a first class Grocery Store, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices, either for cash or country produce. We also keep on hand choice Liquors, Port, Lisbon, &c. Porter, Ale, beer, sarsaparilla, ac. We are also prepared to sup ply the citizens with fresh bread, twixt, rolls, pics, pretzels and cakes of every kind. N. 13. 1 he highest cash prices will be paid for butter and eggs, corn, oats, rye and wheat. Sunbury, July 7, 1855. AYER'S PILLS, Amiw and singularly successful remedy for the cure of all liilious diseases Costivcnoss, Indi- gestion. Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers, lout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma tions, Headache, Pains in the breast, Side, Hack, and Limbs. Female Complaints, &e.,&c. Indeed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Mcdi cine is not more or less required, and much sick ness end suffering might bo prevented, if a harm less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No person can feel well while a costive habit of body prevails ; besides it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. 1 his is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilioua derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load tho hearses all over the lnnd. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, and this l'ill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profes sors, and l'ntients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Amonfr the many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these l'u'.s, we may mention : Dit. A. A. Haves, Annlytieal Chemist, of Boston, and State Asaaycr of Massachusetts, whose high professional character is endorsed by the How. EnwAitn Evrkett, Senator of the IT. S. Koiip.KTC.WisTiiitoi", Ex-Speaker of the House of Kcprcsentativca. Abhott La wuencr, Minister Plcn. to F.mrland. t John 11. FiT.PATBicK.Cath. ltishop of Boston. Also, Ph. J. It. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of New York City, endorsed by Hos. W. L. Makcv, Secretary of State. , Wm. B. Abtoh, the richest man in America. 8. I.elani) & Co., Tropr'a of tho Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space permit, we could give many hundred certificates, from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evidonce even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men is found in their effects upon trinl. These Pills, the result of long Investigation and study, are offered to trie public as the best and most complete which the present state of mediciil science ean afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical Eroccss in a state of purity, and combined together I such a manner as to insure the best results. T his system of composition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob vious While by the eld mode of composition, ev ery medicine is burdened with more or lesa of acri monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue only thai is desired for the curative eifeet is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual ities of each substance employed aro left behind, the ourative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self-evident the effects should prove as they have proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, I have supplied the accurate Formula by which both my , -Pectoral and Pills are made to the woole body of Practitioners in the United States and British Amer ican Provinces. If however there should be any one who has not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mail to his address. Of all the Patent Medicines that are oflered, bow few would be taken if their composition was known I Their life consists in their mystery, liuve no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judgo on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects wero known. Many em inent Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are will ing to certify that their anticipations wnte more than realised by their effects upon trial They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irreguitr action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of disease. Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Bos. TBETAKKO BY JAMES 0. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Trie M Cent per Box. Five Boxes for SL OLD BY Werser k Broner, Banbury; Bird Jn, Bhamnkiai W. Wiener, NurUasalierhuid j J. P. Caslovr, Millua; us oj an Druggist is uruiera reuusyivauia. Juue K3, Ibio ly. I INK Uoureau's celebrated ink, and also Coi free ink tat sale, wholesale and retail by laacember at .1850. H. B MABSER ffRAelK'sl Magnetic Ointment at J- May 19. . WEtfcUH BKUNER't. NOTICE. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania To the heirs and J no. O. Youngman, Ad ministrator of Francis Cook, dee'd., and all other persona interested GnxiTiao Northumberland County, ts. Notice Is hereby given that at an Orphans' Court held nt Sunbury in and for said comity, on tho 6th of April, 1855, W illiam i.. jjewart presented his petition to the said t ourt, representing that he is the sole devi see of the Real estate of Lewis Dewart dee'd, and praying the court to grant a rule or citation upon tho heirs and others interested in the estate of Francis Cook, doe'd, to appear in court on the first day of August Term next, to show cause why the Administrator of said estate should not report to the court the sale of lot No. 148 in I lie borough of Sunbury, made by him by order of said court, why the said sale should not be con firmed, end a deed executed for the premises by the Administrator, delivered to the Petitioner as devinee of the said Lewis Dewart, oer.'J. Whereupon April filh, A. V. 1855, the court granted the Kule. Witness ihe Honorable A texsnder Jordan, Eso., President of our said Orphans' Court, at Sun- bury, this Uth day of A pnl, A. 1).. 1 8.)5. JNO. P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C. Sunbury, June 30, 1855. NOS. 21 & 22 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Agricultural Implement Manufactory, Bristol, I'a. Seed Grounds (370 Acre) Illoomsdale, near Bristol, Pa. Thila., June l, 855. 3m- p3. "rKOCMATION. Al OT1CE is hereby given that tho severnl Courts of Common Plena, General Quarter Sessions of the peace, and Oprhnns' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Northumlicrlnnd, to commence at the Court Hiuse, in the borough of Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the Cth day of August, next, and will continue ONE WEEK. The coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta bles in and for tho county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there in their proper per sons, witn tncir roils, records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to da those things to their several offices appertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common wealth against any prisoner arc also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper persons to prosecute against him, as shall be just and not to depart without leave nt their peril. Jurors are requested to he punctual in their attendance, nt Hie time appointed agreeable to their notices. Given under n1v hand at Sunbury, the 30th day ot June, in tho year ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five and the Inde pendence of the United States of America the 70th. God aave tho. Commonwealth. HENRY WElSE.ShcrilT. REGISTERS NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given to all legatees, ' Creditor nud other persons interested in tho Estates of the following named persons, that the Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of said Estates have filed their accounts with the Register of Northumberland County, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said County, on Tuesduy, tho 7th day" of August, A. D., 1855, in the forenoon, for con firmation and allowance. , BirdZiba, dee'd., ge ttlod by his Ex'rs, Jo- Bepli iiird Ac Mimuel uccucr. Smirch Kliju.li, dee'd., settled by his Ex'rs, James Search. Uoodluuder Chetr., dee'd., settled by his Adm'r, J no. V. (Joodluiidor. Troxel Abm, dee'd., settled byhis Ex'rs Jon athan Wolf. Ililliurd Isaac, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs, Christ. Ililliurd & John Hrown. Troutman A')ui, dee'd., settled by his Adin'rs, Duvid & Geo. T. Troutnutn. lleisel Moses, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r, l'eter Heisel. Grow l)auiel, dee'd., seltled by his Ex'r, Henry 1. llofl'amn. 0 Iletrick Philip, dee'd., settled by his Ex'rs, Michael & Nicholas Iletrick. Leuker George, dee'd., settled by his Ex'r, Italic Leuker. Nicholas Daniel, dee'd.,settlt d by his Adin'rs, itcuben & Philip Nicholas. Eister Daniel, dee'd., settled by his Ex'r, .Simon Forster. II ousel Lvdia, dee'd., settled by her Adm'r, Charles II ousel. Sliarpless Enos, dee'd., settled by liis Ex'r, Joseph Slinrpless. Kobock John, ilec'd., rellled by his Ex'r, Jacob II. KaulTiimii. Fiedler Wm. F., dee'd., settled by his Adm'r, Jackson McLaughlin. Dulo John, dee'd., settled by Ids Adiu'rs, Samuel & Wm. Dalo. Guil tner Conrad, dee'd., get fed by his Adm'r, Andrew Snyder. Morrison Sitinl. dee'd., settled by his Adiu'rs, Saml. Weise t Joseph Moore. Lnvcock Mary, dee'd., settled by her Adiu'x, Tneodoro Kurr. Hchlichligr John Adam, dee'd., settled by his Adm'x, Barbara Seliliehli(r. Shaffer Georgo, dee'd., settled by his Adin'rs, Elius Shufler ic A. Lcntz. Smith Mali ml a, settled by her Guardian Charles Kiddle. , llaupt Mulindu, settled by Lor Guardian Johu Cornell. Horb Joseph, seltled by his Guardian Felix Maurer. l'eifer Caroline, seltled by-her Guardian Baml.S. Wugnor. Suruh, Catharine, & Wm. Rotharmel, set tled by their Guardian Sanil. S. Wagner. Sarah Malick, settled by her Guardian John Wolf. Oliver, Charlotte June, William Oscar, Charles, and Ilaunuh Wolverton, settled by their Guardian John J. Wolverton. Shinman Mary, dee'd., settled by her Adm'r, Abm. Shinman. Brobst Catharine, settled by her Guttrdiau George Ktitz. Fercbach Haimond, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r, Siegmund Simon. J Morrison Franklin, settled by his Guardian F. W- Pollock. Conrad Henry, Sen., dee'd., settled by his Ex'rs, John D. & lloury Courud Jones Eli W. Thomas, Alfredo: Andrew, Settled by their Guardian John lluugha- wout. JOHN P. PURSEL. Register. Register's Office, ) Sunbury, July 7, 1 855- S JTTMI3RELLA8 Overshoes, Pocket Books BJ Portmonies, ' Silk Pocket-hondkerchicts. Neck-ties, Spring-stocks, Suspenders, etc., at. iov. S3, 64. llllNU li SPORE. ITER.MIf EL1.I, Maccaroni and Coin Starch just received by May 19, 1855. WE1SER tt BRUNER. n COPLAND'S Bitten at May 19. WEISER & BRUNER'8. PAHNESTOCK'8 Vermi'iifre, for sale bv May 19. WEISER & BRUNER IAINT8 of etory description lust received by May IU. Wfclsfcit ex UUUIMEK HATS cV CAPS. Silk and Slouch Hats, Military end cloth Cape lor men aud boys, also (sum Hhoee of various sixes, just received and lor sale at . itii nuaa i t'KK, Sunbury Nov. J,1851. Great Arrlrnl of SPRING GOODS! THA T. CLEMENT NFORMS his friends and customers that ha Just received an elegant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS At his Store in Market Street, Sunbury, which he oilers to the public at the lowest prices. His stock consists of a general assortment of , ' Dry Goods, viz : Cloth, Catsimers, Cassmets, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin de Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, Berages. Also a large assortment of CLOTH INO. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Silk Hats. Panama, Palm leaf and o'her Summer Huts. IMnstci'. GROCERIES of every vatiely. Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cliecnc, Spice, Fish, Salt, Ac. HARDWARE, Via t Iron and Steel, Nnils, Files, Saws, &c. QUEENS WARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, $c LIQUORS, , Wine. Brandy, Gin, Rnm, Whisky, &f. t1" Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change al the highest market prices. April 8, 185.-1 y. Orphans' Court Sale. N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, on Tuesday, the 7th day of August next, at Ihe Court House, in Sunbury, the fol lowing described real estalo. to wit; A pait of those TWO CEJtTAIN LOTS, Nos. 2ns and SliO, to wilt Seventy-four feet fronting on Fawn street, and extending in depth back one hundred and eighteen feet, situate in tho borough of Sun burv, whereon are erected a good small framo dwelling house, Imrn, Ac. Late the estate of Christian Bower, dee'd. Pale to commence at 10 o'olock, A. M., oi suiiMay, when the terms of ale will be made known by FREDK. LAZARUS, Adm'tor. By order of the Court, Court, 1 ., Clk. O. C. 0, 1655. Is. ) JINO. 1'. 1'UUSEI. Sunbury, Juno 30 MOUNT CARMEL HOUSE,' MOUNT CARMEL, Northumberland county, Pa. THIS large and commodious Hotel Is situated on the top of the Locust mountain, neirly half way between Sunbury and Poltsville. The scencrv the salubrity of the atmosphere and the cool mountain breezes, mako it ono of the most delightful summer retreats in the country. The Hotel, is a new structure, four stories hiuh, fitted up with all the modern conveniences. The puro mountain water is introduced into every chamber. The placo is easy of acresx, beng but one and a half hours ride from Sunbury. over the Philadelphia and Sunbury Rail road. From rottsvillc, it ran bo reached by the Mino Hill nl road to Ashland, and from thenco to Mt. Carmcl 4 miles, by Omnibus. Lvery attendance will be paid ly the proprie tor to mako guests comfortable. Charges mode rate. JOSEPH M. FEAGER. Mt. Carmcl, lune S3, lSSS. tf. Pennsylvania Magistrate's law Library. 1. BINE'S JUSTICE, BUSINESS MAN'S LEGAL GUIDE. New and Sixth Edition, brinrinj the law tlown to leoo. A Treatise on the olRee and duties of Alilerinnn and Justices"! Hie Pence in the Cniiintiiwerillli ol' Pennsyl vania, including oil the required Forms of Priieees and Docket l-;iitries ; unit emnno) nig not eniy .wnutever inny lie deemed vulunlile lo Justicks ur tiik l'KAi'K, Imt to 1 jiniHortls, Tenunts, mid Uenerul Agents; and making this volume wlial it iriipises to lie, A savr Ioal (JuiliB 'ok 1Iusiesb .llB.l. liy jolui limns, jute Aiiiernuni ... Vnh, nt Wurd, in the city f l'iiiludelplna. Tlie tSixlli I-.uiin.il. nrviu, lUlinikU, !, gTCUllJ trillulr. ..j Frederick C llrielitlv, Ksq., Author ol" 'A Treatise nit the l.av uf Costs," "Kijuity Jurisprudence, 1 "Nisi Prius Keitur!,11 Kditol of "Purdon's Diicest," . In one line volume, Octavo, l'riee only l,uu. COMPANION To' MINN'S JUSTICE. 2. GIIAYDOWS FORMS: KtH-ffifl of runveviinciutr, nm nr Practice in the vuU of CtmrtTinn Plcim. 4 Juartfr A'Minui, Oyer owl Terminer, the iSuprrinc riiiI OriWinn's Courip, und the Hiicea uf the Vimnui UiviMmjcera ami J tmirca i ine I'ftue. rtmrui million. ivial.rr.rroclel. enlarged, oiul at lap ted t the preiiciit itnteof Hie law ; willi copious explaimtniy ott-a nud Kcfum.ccs, wl a new, lnU.indP"ni'rdioniive In-trx, Jly HoU'rt K. w right, Jit out iiiick ucuivn vuiuine Price unly 83,50. 3. 6TH0LD AINU UKlUJITIeY'S rUKlMWS lUtSF.S T. 1700 to 18,j5. A Tiitrci of the lsHWi of pMumvlviinin. from the vear On Ti.uu.uiid St veil lluiidre.., lo the Kishth day of Mav, One Thousand Kifilit Hundred mud Fifty-Kive. The tiist Four Editions ly the late John Purdon, Ktq. The Filth, Sixth mid Heventh, by the O.ruo M. &nnd. Km) illi Kditutn. Kcvmeil. wilh Alnririiuil KtHmicc, foot Note to the Judicial Ducimona ; Analytical Contemn ; a Ii petted Syllulma ol m-n J Hie ; ami n iew, r mi, and Kxhaoshve Index. iW Frettetitk C. Itriehtly, F.aq.. Au thor of 'A Tieutiae on ihe I aw of Cottt," (J-iijiv. Jiirisprudence," '?m rrma Kcporta, ' l-.dit'ir ui "Uum'i Juttiice," r. ttw tmcit iiyai ciji j iae iuv .,ihi iT The frcahnuaa and ner roam-tit value of Purd'u a Pitreatare nrtwerved hy the putilicati.ii amiunlly tf n liejt of Ihe lsuwi ctiacled in each year. Tliese minual lMenta are mrnngeu in prcciae conioiuiuy io me plan o Purdfn Dtc't. They orr, eaeti of them, irpuhlinhed annually: ure cotmrcted tojr6" l,y a General Index (preparwi anew each year,) winch enibrocea the ronton t uf the loiwa ol euch ytii aince the publication J'ur- dou'a lJifreat, in one AlpliaiMH ; anu are bouiut up with Purdt.n'i Ditieat, nnd uo sold st-vnriilely. 'J'hun the purchnaer of Ftndou's JJijjeat will alunya ha iu poarK-wnoii ol thecompicte ioiy oi tue ciuiute Imw of PriinayU'ftiita d'wu lo Ihe very hour vhtu he ptir chases it. TUomj who has already ptirehubed Pnrdon'a l;et amy alvnya complete ii ir unte lor tne ainatl sum at Fifty I'etita, the price of a volume containing all the annual Oitfcsta nwnrd iure tho fimt nulilicntioii of the present ciiilion of Puidon's Digest, as heretoftrc stated. KAV it (IUH'Mi;H, UAW DookF.Lt.RltS AND P(. HLTsriS, 17 k H Ski III Fifth Street, First IStnre nhove Chcainut. IV Oiders ot letters of immiry for Iaw Uioka from the aouutiy, promptly atlciiite'l to. I'liita , June ao, itoo. .tmo. TOBACCO, &c. SlrawWrv. dongroiis, Kldorado Kip:, KlJorailo Cake, 8nrsaiarilla Kino Cut, l'rciscj Kino Cut, Andersons " rornaioai WKISER & UK U.N IS II. Sunliury, May 20, 18S5. SEOARS. El Dorado, Kio Hondo, I.a Curiosidsd, Canalos, El Neiituno, El Duendo, Kocreadores, I.a Seiniarinis, IManlation, Havana, Cheroots, For Hale at WEISER & Ulil'NEIf. 8uiiliury, May 26, 1855. EUEHINE, Veratria, ChinorJino ami (.'in- chonia, iust received hy May 19, 1855. WEISER & D-RUNER. VFint lot of Wall Par just received and for lately WM. McCAKTV, Market Street Sunliury, J Line 2,1855, WALL PATER. A large and siilciulcd assortment of Wall Taper, Window Ta. per, and Oil Shades, just received and for sale by I. W. TEJiEU & Co, Sunliury, May S6. 185V . A . . -i CHAI.I.ENREKGER'8 PIM.S A certaiu cure for Fever and Ague, for aula by -vVElsEU & UUU.NER. Sunbury. tily 22. 1M. GROCERIES Segars, Coflle, Molasws Spices, Oils, Brandy, (Jin, Wine, Marker el, Herrim and Salt, just received and for sale by Lmer AugusU May 8, 1854- auHu w,v nhilJnn'a I.oni, Sido and uiieeombs; Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, for sale ai yuURU's biiikb. Huiihury, Not. 18, 1864, fTa LOVES Buckskin Glove and Mitts. Jo U-Bsr fit-.. n.d lined, t.adire s.ihivcs. 4r oil's do., Mills, ., a . - Nov l, '63 VOl'NO'B STORE. Bargains at tho Old Stand. FRZLING & GRANT 4 RE now opening a new and very desiraliln stock of Spring and Summer Goods, cm bracing an endless variety, Tliuir stock con sist in part of Black & Fancy Broadcloths & Cassimeres, Summer Wares for men and boys, all stylos and prices. DRESS GOODS. SIT.KS Plain and Fiyured Black. An assortment of Tlaid Stripe and Figured Fan cy Dress Silks at unusually low prices, Slicllies, Urn7.es, Brazo Detains, Mus. De Lains, Lawns, oVc, ' tJINGHAMS from f. to 23 cents per yarj. CALICOES 3 - 12 J W111TK GOODS, Cnmliric. Jaconctts, Swiss, Tarlton, Mull, B-iM- nett, rrencn and ctwins l.aces, Edging. eVe. Drown and bleached Muslins, Drillings. Ticks, Checks, Towlings, Taldo Diapers, (jc. noc Eiii .i. HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE. Ctdur-w.irc, Hollow-wore, Iron, Steel, Piaster, Salt anil Fish. Also a fresh snnplv of DIlluS AND MI-.1HCINKS. -.i ... . i naiiKtul lor past lavors, we hops by strict attention and a denire to please, slill to meet with Hie approval of our friend. r Country produco of all kinds taken at the highest market prico Sunbury, June 2, 1855. ly. Estate of HUGH SEASHOLTZ, dee'd. TV'OTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad x' ministration upon the estate of Hugh Seas holla, late of Lower Mahanoy township, Nor thumberland county, dee'd.. have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Georgetown, in said township. All persons having claims or demands against said deceased, are requested to make the same known to tho undesigned with out delay, and all persons indebted aro desired make immediate pavment. REHECCA SEASHOLTZ, Adm'trix. Georgetown, June 10,1855 fit. NOTICE. TV'OTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the next legislature of Pennsyl vania, at the session of IMiG, Tor tho creation of a corporate body, with banking and discounting privileges, lo be called tho "Shamoki!" U.vik," located at .Sliomokinlmvn, Northumberland Co., Pa., with a capital stock of $ir0,ntlt), vtith the privilege of increasing the samo lo 5)300,000 if necessary. Shamokin, May 22. 1855. Cm. jXiFeIT iFa r ber WHOl.KSAI.l: A RKTAIt. CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, S. !. corner of Second Chestnut Sis. PHILADELPHIA. Where may bo fou'iiF, ono of the largest and Vst assortment of Clocks and Time Pieces in tho United States, in quantities to suit purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thousand Clocks ; embracing every variety of style and manufac ture, suital le for Churches, Halls, Counting Houses, Parlors, Sleeping apartments, ar.d Kitch ens, Steum nnd Cannl Boats, and Rail road Cars. N. B. Clocks Repaired and Warranted. Clock Trimmings for salo. Also, Manufacturer of Barber's CvUbratcd Pine GOLD FENS Embracing all the qualities of the finest quill pen, in addition to which tho durability of the metal is fully associated nnd deelopcd. Gold and Silver Pencils, aud Pen Holders, Plated Ware, &c, wholesale nud retail. 'J'ho.sc wish ing to purchaso arc invited to call. J M ES BARBER, S. E. corner Chestnut and Second Sis., Plula. Philadelphia, June 23, 1855. ly, Li. II. I INK, Stencil Cutter, No. 1 North Sixih Street, (BASEMENT,) PHILADELPHIA? S1 JTENC1L BRANDS cut for Merchants, Far- mers. Millers and Distillers. Alphabets, brushes and Inks of the very best quality. c. a. riss, l. n. fhk, Phila., Juno 23, 1835 2in. FJHTITI &Z EBET"Y"3 Booksellers & Stationers, 4 RE now selling off their entiro stock of Books and Stationary, raved from the lire of the I mh ult., at very low prices. The stack embraces every variety of miscellaneous Books, School Books, and all kinds of Blank Books, also domestic and imported Stationary of every description. As we are selling out at low prices it will be well to call early and secure bargains. - PER It Y & ERETY, 8. W. corner 4th and Race streets, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, June 30, 1855 If. FLBMINa As 33 K O T II 13 PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS iln DEALERS 11 FINE GROCERIES, No. 40 South Water Street, Philudeljdtia, HIVE CONSTAXTLC OS UASD, Cheese, March, Pure Grd. Spices, Butler, Lard, .Sweet Oil, Beans, Castile Soap, Barley, Dried Fruit, Olive Soap, Sul. Hodu, Cranberries, Salarutua, Ess. Coffee, Scaled Herring, Furiua, Dairy Salt. 4 c. Country Merchants bending orders by mail, may rely on having tho same quality of ioh1 sent, and at the same pi ice, as if liiey were per sonally present. Philadelphia, June 2, 18j5. ply7. To tho Electors of Northumberland County. I hereby offer myself to the qualified voters of Northumberland county, as a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER. Should I be. elected, I promise to perforin the duties of said office faithfully and impartially. PETER MILKMAN. Sunbury, June 23, 1855, te. SUNBURY, PA. flll E subscriber respectfully informs the public JL that she atill continues lo keep tho abovu named public house. Slie has also received a new supply oi guou linuors and wines, and trusts that she will be ablo to give satisfaction lu all who may iit her bouse. MARIA THOMPSON Sunhury Juno 23. 1855. tf. TO COAL DEALERS. AMMERMAN, ZUERN & WEITZEL, S"ESrFCTFULLY inform the public that -' they have leased the new colliery, called the Lambert colliery, and ar ready to deliver coal of superior quality, and of a variety of sixes prepa red on their new coal weaker. A II orders prompt altended to by addressing the firm, rilher al Sunbury or Shamokin. Sunbury. June 30, 1855. 4 TTTlTTflTcS' NOTICE TIIE undersigned, appoiided Auditor by the Orphan. Court o f NoUhoroberUn. I fount?. . .(.. In tba bands of UaU M. ATaiiVr o"th. eat. o James MUU of Shamokin townJ.ip. NtUu.nb.r. ..oTiounty. dee'd.. ZZ creditor. o O.. -iddee' wdl J ? Ih. du tie. of his said appaiittment, at bia office in the Sa rfltatbirf, on FrUay. th. 7lh dI of Tt, at 10 .Wk, A. M.. of .d day. at which lima and place all pei-ons ulrstedi are U wVM.nKOt KF.rEI.I FR. Audi,.. Sunbury, June at H'5.- NEW DRUG STORE! WEISEH & EXIUNDR, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Market St., next ddor to K. Y. Bright' Store SUMBCRV, FA., fbFFER to the public tho larrcit and hot selected stock ever opened in this suction ol country , consisting of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Chemicals, Ground Spices, J'ainls, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-slulTs, Window (.'lass, Patent Medicines, together with a complete As sortment of Paint, Clothes, Hrrr, Tooth, Nail anil Shaving Brushes, Dressing, Sjdo, Keck anJ f'.wket Combs, Fancy Srmps, Shaving Cream Tobacco, Segars, PorMonias, Stationary, Con fectionaries, PURE WINKS AND BRAND! ES For Medicinal use. English, French and Ameri can Perfumery, Fancy Good of every descrip tion, in short every article kept by Druggists generally, EC7" Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. GEO. II. WEISER, WM. A. BRUNEI!. Punbtiry, May 2fi. 18.19. FIRST A Kl VAL At S. N. Thompson's Store, In T.ou-er Auynsta tmrmhip, at the Junction if the 'Pulnhockf.n and Plum creek roads. TIIE subscriber having returned from the city with a new nnd extensive assortment of fashionable goodu, fescctfully calls tho attention of Farmers, Mechanics and Others to the same. .SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimercs, Cassinets, Jeans, Di illinett, Muslins, Vestings, Tweeds, and all kinds of Spring and Slimmer AVca LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Crtlicofs, Muslin de Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, Brrages, Utiles, Woolens, Flannels, l(c. Sugar, Teas, Coll'ee, Rice, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, Salt, &c, &c, &.C. Hardware, Nails, Screws, Files, Saws, Knives & Forks, &.c ftueens and Glassware, of various styles and patterns. BOOTS AND SHOES, A largo assortment of Boots ami Shoes, for men, women and children. Hats Cam. &( itrv,r;n,.. .I- n.,.i .i..i... Besides a largo and general assortment of fashionable goods. Call and examine for your selves. t"i? Country produce ot all kinds taken in exchange at tho highest market prices. S. N. THOMPSON. Lower Augusta, 4 mo. 28, 1855. new nuxdrAWsu3mmr" Xs cxi5 a::m5 I. W. TENER & Co Sunbury Pa, 1 1 AVE just received a new ar.d splendid a sortmcnt of goods, suited to Ihe season, amongst which are : Cloths, Cassimercs and Velvets, Heady made Chillies, English, French and American Ging hams, plain and painted Challi. do. do. Lawns, Barege and 13 arose lVI.ains, plain and painted Tissue, Tissue Barege, Thibet ."Silk, filliped Shawls, Em broidered and Damask Crape Shawls, Fancy Mautillss, stri ped and checked Linen, Ta ble Covers, Mosquitto Nets, Fans, Parasols and I'm brcllus, together with a general assort ment of Dry Goods ' Hats, Cups, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, tjttcensware. Fish, Salt, Nails Ac, io., all of VUich will bo sold cheap for cash or Country I'm- drj Sunliury, May 5, 1855. NEW STORE. (.1? the old Stand of S. X. Tlwitipsuu.) PIHE Subscriber respecllttlly informs the poo JL pie of Sunbury and vicinity, that be haj ta ken tho Store Boom lately occupied by N. Thompson, in Market Street, Sunbury, below Weaver's H.ilel, ami that he has just received and opened a handsome assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, Consisting in part of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Ijuceiisware, Hats fr Caps, Boots & Shoes, Fish, Sail, Meat. & c. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices. All kinds of produce taken in exchange at th highest market pries. Ht H. VASTINE. r Sui bury, April 21, 1855 ly LATEST ARRIVAL Of Spring $ Summer Cootls. J. F. & KLINE, 1 "RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends - and tre public in general, that they have received ot their Old Bland, in Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county, P.,at Kline. Grove, their Spring an J Summer Goods, and opened lo the public a full assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &c, Consisting in part nf Cloths, black and funq Cansimers, Salliiictts, Checks, and all kinds SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. Also a lot of lYady.iuado Coats, Vests and Pants, Ac. Ladles Dress Goods, Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin de Laities', Ac. Also Black Silks, Ac. Also a fresh supply of OrOCerlCH of all kinds. A fresh supply of Hardware and Qiieena wart, Drugs and Medicines. Wooden Ware. Also a large assortment nf Boots and Shoes, suitable for Men, "Women and Children. Hats and Caps, such as Palm Leaf, Canada, Panama aud Silk Hats, and all goods usually kepi in a Country Store. Cull and See. Cheaper than the Cheapest, All of which mill tie sold lor cssn, ur m -change for country produce, at the highestmaiket price. . I'pjior Augusta, May 13, IS55. Extraordinary Arrival of rBMIE subscriber takes 1.leaure in informin'J 1 his cu.lomrs and ihe public generally Hat he is now in receipt of an unusually large and Splendid Assortment of Nctf Ooods. To endeavor to enumerate ihe one hundret h ,,e,t oftheartirleswoul.il uscles.. Suffice lit L say, Ihey have l-en elected with the greatest care, and they will be disposed of at a. low prices thessme quality on be purchased elsewhere. My motto ia Uk-iVi Sales and Small Profit. He Ukes this method of presenting lo the miblie bis lhauks f,.r the liberal patronage exten ded lo liim. and by aliU-l alteuiion to tmsius. he resp,clfully aoluilsarontinusnceol lhe.uio. It will 1 advisable for purciiaser. to catt and. riaiiiine bi asaorttnent befora purcUiiug else where. All kinds of produce lakeuifi as-change EDV.'ARU V.BULUHi Sunbury, May 19, 1855. lily ft K v A M 1 11 1 1 w aim ---. , K k 11. y Kor sale by W E USE H 4 w .- ; Sunbury. May 10, a - - i. asklia, l.u