I' ANBURY PRICE CURRENT MIT. I It i, 9S0 135 90 M 90 25 10 ?0 13 7 125 13 '. , 5 )lT. ... 'OTiTOH, hutru itlCKLIB Flit. BoTTM. East, PORK. Fnxiiis. Tallow. New Advertisements. JtJOTICE. Persons havjng licenses to pay, will please call and Mttla before or it Au fust Court. All licenses remaining unpaid after Jiat time will bo placed in the hands of a Justice or collection. , . F. BUCHER, Treas. 8nnbury, July 87, 1855 2u STRAY HOHSE )5 REWARD. OTRAYED away from the stable of John f Hummel in Northumberland, on Sunday sight last, a light bay horse, aix years old, and about 14 handa high. He haa a .mall atar or white mail on the forehead. Any person who will return the horns to John Hummel, North umberland, or give information where he can be found, will receive a reward of five dollars. WM. BURTON. July 21, 1855 3U FOR SALE I 2 BLACK Bob Tailed Horaea will work wtll singly or together, in harness or under taildle. Apply to HENRY LONGENECKER & CO., Shamokin Iron Works, .. . Shamokin, Pa. Shamokin, July 21, 1855. FOR HALE 1 $) fTEAM ENGINES 90 Horse power each, sew with boilers. Would make excellent pump ing engines, together with 2 large blowing cylin ders, suitable for a blast furnace. Apply to HENRY LONGENECKER & CO. Shamokin Iron Works, Shamokin, Pa. Shaniakin, July 21, 1855,--Estate of JOHN K. CLARE, dee'd. TsTOTICE is hereby given, that letters of ad ' ministration have been granted to the subscri ber on the estate of Jehn K. Clark, late of Jordan township, Northumberland county, dee'd. All persona having claims against the estate, and such that are indebted thereto, are requested to make an early settlement SAMUEL CLARK, Ad'tor. Jordan tp., July 31, 1855.- Ot. Notice to Teachers ! "IXANTED one male and one female" teach- " er to take charge of the public schools in Trcverton, Zerbe township, North'd Co. Schools commence on the 1st day of September next, and will continue at least six months. Applications may be made to Benj. Gearhardt, Prcs't, or to WILLIAM APPLEY, Sec'y. Trevcrton, July 21, 1855. tsc. J. B. DOBBINS, No. 22 South Wmrres, ABOVE CHESTNUT STRRET, PHILADELPHIA. nxALia in QTJA1TO, IMPROVED Super Phosphate of Lime, Pou- drette, and Land Plaster. Having every facility for supplying all articles in the above line of the best quality, at the vejy lowest mar ket prices, would most respectfully solicit a call. AUe, Cheese, Soaps, Candles, Spices, Ac. Smibttry, July 21, 1855.--cUin. SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. THE subscriber informs Dealers and Farmers that he has greatly impromed the quality of his Super Phosphate of Lime, And now confidently recommends the article manufactured by him, ssstrr.Hion to any in the market. You are invited to (all, examine and try it. Also Pcruviun and Mexican Guano, Oil, Candles, Soap, Ac, at the lowest market rates. JNO. L. POMEKtlY, Successor to Thos. '.V. Morgan, No. 9 and 10 South Wharves, Philadelphia. I & Farmers can load on two private alleys, and avoid the crowded wharf, rhila., July 21, 1855. c6in. Photography ! Daguerreotypes ! ! A NEW EBAN JtRT ! J. E. McCLEES, ( Successor to McClees German,) WOULD call the attenion of the public, not only to the superiority of the Daguerreotypes,-the Hyalograph, (by some railed Ambro type,) end the various styles of Photography on paper; but to the fact, that partiea at a distance possessing a small daguerreotype, may, bv send ing it to No. 160 Chestnut St., have made from it by the meant of Photography, and the talents of the best Artists, a portrait ot im aixt, from a small Loekat to the full aize of life. A email book containing description, prices, Ac, Ac, will he -cent gratia to any person ma king the request. McCLEES' PhiladelpbiaThotograph Establishment, No.' 160 Chestnut sL, below 7th. Phila., July 31, 1855, tf. To the Voter of Northumberland County. The subscriber respectfully informs bis friends and fellc w citizens that be will be a candidate for the office 6f COUNTY TREASURER at the ensuing election, and promises if elected, to discharge the duliea of aaid office with fidelity and impartiality. JACOB Y01TNG. SunKury.'July U, 1855. te, OaJFtlD. JOHN G. MAEKEL, M. D., T"ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of , 'Sunbury end vicinity that be baa commen ced the. practice of Medicine and Surgery, and -will promptly attend to the calls of all who may desirs'bis professional services. His office is at ihe residence of bia mother, Mary Market. Sunbury, July 14. 1855 3mpd. Notice to Bridge Builders I PROPOSALS for building a bridge acroa Muddy Run, near Billmyer A Follmer'a saw sjnill, in Turbut township, will ba received at the Mouse of Cant. John M. Hull, in Milton, on the 16th day ot August next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 r. M., at whicb time and place specifications will be exhibited. JOSEPH NICELY, ) PHILIP RENN. JCom'srs. CTEO.C. WELKER, J ComW Office, ) Sunbury, Jury 11, 1855. J HARDWARE and Queenswarc in great va rieties and of all descriptions, just received nd for sale try WM A.KNABH Lowei Augusta, May 1S54. CEDAR TUBS, Horae Buckets. Painted Buck 4a, Meat Tenderers, Corn Broom a. Bas kets, Children's Wagons, and Yankee Clocks oat received and for Bale by May 28, 1855. I. W. TENER at f fOSIERY. Mens' wool and col ton Socks, M.M. LaJtca and children a atorkinga just open' ed a YOUNG'S STORE. Sunbury Nov. 18, 1854. TRICOPHEROUS 6 do, for sale by May 19. WEI8EB BR'iVER. "?OR sale at Ihia eflic, 8ujerta Black Ink, Catue MedMine at SB eta, Pure Easenoe of Onnw.lSissi FAMILY MEDICINES.-Brown's Fever and A mum PaanLnra. f.Kn.k'. V....ir. 1 A SttS PawdarS. Pahnaalnrk'a Vmmifuam Jsyrta's swlebrattd medicines, fee., for sale el wv. ma, vs. lyiJNU J BlUBE SHERIFF'S SALES. JJY irtue of a Vsiu Exp. to me directed, will M exposed to public aale, at the Court House, in the borough of Sunbury, on Mondsy, the 6th day of August next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., .... .uuuwing property, to wit; All the defen- ilanl'a 11. a . -. ... .merest, supposed to be In e undivided moiiy 01 A TRACT OF LAND. In Coal and Zerbe Townships, via t All the de fendents interest, aa of the lime he acquired it from the heirs of Matthiaa Zimmerman, in cer. tain tract of land aforesaid, surveyed on war ran; granteii (o Matthiaa Zimmerman, and ad joining lands surveyed to Peter Mowrer, Henry ......uic.ncn, iviicnaei rvnoll, and others, contain ing four hundred acres, mora or less, whereon is erected a (mall Log House. The aaid interest of ne uetendant, which he purchased from the heirs as aioretaid, and acquired under the valuation ana partition or the estate of Matthiaa Zimmer man, is supposed to be the undivided moielv. Seized, taken in execution, and to be Bold as ine property of Wm. Ayres, surviving Calvin uiyme, uee'd. AL80, At the same time and place, A certain LOT OF GROUND, aituate in the borough of North umberland, in Northumberland county, fronting on West-way and Front street, and bounded by the College lot on the west, and by a lot of Sam uel Berkenbine and the North-east, whereon are erected two Frame Housea, weather boarded, a atable end other outbuildings. Seired, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Peter Ruch. ALSO t At the same time and place, A Certain Tract or piece of Land aituate in Shamokin township, said 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 aold as the property of Benjamin Wolverton. HENRY WEISE, Sheriff. 8unbury, June 30, 1855. NOTICE IS hereby given that the laws ot Pennsylvania have been received at the Prothonotary's office at Sunbury, and are ready for distribution to those who are legally authorized to receive the same. JAMES BEARD, Prothy. Protli notary'e Office. ) Sunburv. July 7, 1855. ( LIST OF JURORS For August Sessions, 1855. GRAND JURORS. Sinbiby James Covert, Jacob Martz, Daniel Heuinger. Milton Benj. Hang. Tl'rhut Jnbob Mnrsh, John Lcidy. Dki.awark Jamea Everot, Teter Shafier. Lkwis Jacob Mrngus, Win. S. Montgom ery. Cim.isqrACji'K 1). J. Caul, James Shearer, 'enj. Foisman, John Fornwalt. UrrKR Ai'oitsta George Gaul. Lower Acousta Wm. )" . i-tholoinew. Shamokin Mathias Perswg, lU'sn George Georhcart, Isaac Eppling, Philip llito, Thomas Vustine. Jackson Charles Rothnrmcl. CAr:ftos Leonard Kerstetter. Ufi-kr Mahanoy JohnErdmnn. TRAVERSE JURORS SiJNBi-RY John Speece, Wm. Jrimllo, Eli Kerlin, Andrew Hoover, acob bright, Solomon Broeiotis. Northi'mbkrianp George Shriner, Jacob I lime. Mii.ton Jacob Miller, Samuel Sliadman, Henry I. Follmer. Lewis rhilip Roup. jr. Dki.awark Isaac Vincent, jr , Conrad Haughabueh, John Highland. Cmi.HQ.UAQ.ri? William Pnrdoo. John Bartholomew, Joseph Frederick, John P. Miller. "Point "Wm. Vankiik, Gilbert Yandlinir. UrrKR Ai'ousta Philip Frank, John Fry, Josinh F. Kline, H-nj. Hoover. Lower A uoi-sTA--Jomes Lvtle, (Jeorge Savidge, John Howcr, Samuel Gehringor, Samuel St. ('lair. foAi. Wm. H. (lilser Rrsii Cnpt. John Hoffman. Ti'rbct Dnniel Knshticr. Jorpan Wm. Strohecket, Jacob Geist, George Trautmain, fen. Jackson Daniel Holxline. Adam Drum heller, Honj. Sliickler, Jacob D. HofTinan. Shamokin David M'Williams, Samuel Moore, David Miller. Upper Mahanoy John Iletrick. Lower Mahaxov A. W. Slegol, George Brocious, jr., Charles lirocious- Camkron George Kerstetter. DR. A. B. HADDOCK'S CELEBRATED WORK ON INHALATION 7n the Treatment and Cure of Consnmptlvit, Asthma, Bronchitis, and ether Ulsrasrs ot the liesplratorr Organs, bjr Medical Inhalation. WITH NOTESTND ADDITIONS at Da. Cbas Gsaass. First American edition, from fifth Ixmilnn edition, where it has had an unprecedented sale. Tliis is a valunhte wnrk and should be in the hands of sll invalids, and the Meihesl Profession generally. For waraol fre of charge, by mail, on reeeipt of urn caats ; cloth (gilt) oxs ivn-LAS C. W. VAN HORN 4 CO. Ko. 32 North Ninth St., Philadelphia. We sidti'tin a few. from mnnv eommendatorv notices and reviews fiom Die Jviglish and American. Medica. and other Journals : "Dr. Maiklock is ths son of the late Henry Maddoek, Esq., M. P , the well known barristM, and promises to rise, in his own profession, in as emiuent a degree as his parent Ths system finnalatioa) proposed as the most effectual method of snplyiug a remedy to a portion of me system wnicn eannot lie iwecuy reaeaeu ny menicins itself. . . . We recommend our readers to purchase ths Work." Wesleyan Chronicle. lnudun. Feb. 10. IMS. Ws reoomrocud ths Work to our readers, as it appears to be lully matured, cleanly written, ana entirely divested of any qnaekery or pelf-acekmg tendency. Ths Work well deserves perusal, snd the practice, as far ss our knowledge and eserieiiea extends, will repsy uot only a serious consideration, but a patient trial of its merits" Loudon Mediral Journal. December 13. 1843, "We tlunk that no one ean rise from its pe rusal, wunoui neing satisliea mat it is ine work s prac tical and experienced man ; and that It ought, for the auks of those who surlei in mi eousuaiptioH. astania, or Uonchi tit, to be brought into extensive eireulainm. It is, iu the strictest sense of the teim, a valuable Work." Oxford University lleiakl, November, 7, Ibid. "A Ke-Piuitoftha Londou Kdition of Mr. Maddoek 's 'Woik on Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthimt. Ac.) with Notes. Ac, by Dr. Chaa. Ureaus This Work will ba found worthy the attention of our readers, foe they may learn from it what can be expected from this mode of treating consumption and other aoeetioiis of the air-pas. sages. Dr. M. is evidently a roaa of considerable intelli gence and whatever liiele is of good iu inhalations of meaiuatea vapors, as aeeins to save ability to extract, nay, we go further, add say, that wa fear that the Pro fession have not given eutficient attention to this mode of alleviating the sufferings of those laboring nnder this rail ui guewi.--.iHw vexeoy meuicw napor-.cr, J uus, tiaa. (From Professor Jos. Brvsn, Fxlilor of the "Philadelphia iuceuosi ana DurxHHu juuruaj." "Dr. Maddocx's boob on Iiduuatioa is one of the few which have been issued from the Kuglish press oa this subject. lis rs-publicatiun iu this country, with the indicious Notea of Dr. Uraene. wiH add to the medical literature of ths United rkatea, and, it is hoped, exeileaoms interest us ths medical rroicaaioa ua the subject ol luiia iation. as a means of Ueating pulmonary a tractions With k adduion of modem discoveries in Physiology, th mods of Ueating these diseases should havs a fair trial and sons atonement made fi Uis long neglect which In- halation has tuner ed at us hands ol uenieui aieu. Jansa UsvtH, M. D., Prof, of Surgery in Pailsdelpuia CuUegs of Medicine A CARD. DR. ORF.F.NE will treat D18KAK OF THE LUN08 and AIR-PAHAOriH, agreeably to lbs mods su successfully adopted in the praetiee of Dr. A. It. klad dock, and other emiuent physicians of Karoos. My Ihu) mods of ireatmant ins niseasea winaca i ..Iu rfi,i.iiv mMmd anon, tha vaiioas medicated va por bauur carried to ths most minute rainihoauona of the Lungs, produeiiur healthy aouoa where s aumpleU disurgsnisauoa ass not takes place the best results al ways attend Ibis feature ot Praetiee; in faet, with suitable adjaarla, it is tha only reliable tonnes' Hasting diseases of the Respiratory Uigaus. Hs Intends i-avotinfhis sole attaolioa to uis particular wmmacm Tlxae oonrous of eoasu king kuaeaa do so by urtlar ad- CHAS. GREENE M.p. Box suss, fhuada. P. O. rbilada , Juns II, IBM,. 1 NDELLIBLE INK at Msyl9. WE1&ER & BKUNER a, NEW FAMILY OROCEBY. Hour, Feed and Provteion Store. SEASH0LTZ Sc PETER Y, BrtHlfilCftV. htttrn fnrlf 1- 7? -,.. - " u vtit.n.icr r d ESPECTFULLY Inform the public that they have just received a Urge and well aelected assortment of choice Family Groceries, consisting in part of Hams, Shonlders, Mackerel, Herring. White Fish, Cod Fish, Salt Preserved Fruit. Plelclxs. f.rmmwm fUn. M.i n- 8ugar, Coflee, (green, roasted and ground,) Im perial. Younir Hvsnn. nuntwir.l ni u less, ledar-ware, 8tnne-ware, Soaps, brushes .ivw siiu wasn lines, uoois and shoes, tobacco, r gars, c, sogemer witn every article ususlly found in a first class Grocery Store, all of which will be aold at the lowest prices, either for cash or country produce. W T p uii itniiii giiuii'd Liquors, Port, Lisbon, &c. Porter, Ale, beer, asrsapanlla, 4 c. We are also prepared to sup- Vij ma mucus wun iresn oread, twist, rolls, pies, pretzels and rkea of every kind. N. B. The highest cash prices will bo psid for butter and eggs, corn, oats, rye and wheat. Sunbury, July 7, 1855. N0S. 21 & 22 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Agricultural Implement Manufactory, Bristol, Pa. Seed Grounds (370 Acres) Bloomsdale, near Bristol, Pa. Phila., June 1', 855. 3m- p3. 11 1 R LOS M '1XDIGO BU'E, BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, is now well established aa the best article ever offered fur Blueing Clothes. It is entirely free from acid or anything injurious to the finest articles. All housekeepers will find it much cheaper and less trouble than Indigo or any other article. The great demand for it has brought out several imi tations. Storckeepcra and consumers will be careful to get Bbkjami.i Barlow's, put up at Alfre d Wiltberger'a Drug Store, No. 109, N. Second Street, Philadelphia, Storekeepers can get their supplies from the Grocers and Druggists they deal with, at prices yielding a good profit. Drugi, Chemicatt, Paints, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, dc., with a first-rate assortment of every thing in the line. Storekeepers, Physicians and manufacturers supplied at reasonable rates. ALFRED WILTBERGER, Druggist, 1G9 N. Second Street, Philadelphia. July 7, 1855. ly. Shamokin White Ash Anthracite Coal From the "Old Vein" ii the flap ColUcni. TH. ZIMMERMAN & JNO. P. PCRSEL, successors to Ks, Keml & Co., will con tinue mining, shipping and selling coal from the above well known Colliery, finder the (inn of Zimmerman ot Pursel. The point of shipment is st the lower wharf in Sunbury, Northumber land county, l'a., where all outers for the various kinds of cosl, viz i Lump, Broken, Egg, stove, and Chestnut Coal, will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. Sunbury, July 14, 185. Sl'hiii'bt, Jvlt 5, 1855. The firm of Kase, Reed d Co. having sold their lease in the Gap Colliery anil interest in the wharf at Sunbury, to Messrs. Zimmerman & Pursel, would take great plessure in recommend ing our customers and others l the new firm, ss they will be sble to sell them prepared coal of the best quality. NOTICE. ANY operator, engineer, conductor or agent who shall hereafter run and permit to atuiid for the space of 15 minutes, any car or cara on Broadway, will .-e prosecuted according to the Act of Assembly. The foot walk ia the line, and as notice to leave a aulticient spsce tor vehicles and persons to puss between the cars has hereto fore been disregarded, we now give this last notice that no cars shall stand beyond the line of the street. PETER B, MASSER, ReguUlor8. E. G. MARKLEY, J Kegu'o Sunbury, July 14, 1855. Celebration of the Fourth of July. GVerif Reduction in Prices at ELSBERG'S CLOTHING STOKE. BEING desirous of selling the summer supply olT in season, the nndersigned 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 aa possible, so that I may have room enough for the extensive aupply of fail goods 1 shall receive. Tho warm weather having only lately commenced, a good many Jiave neglected to get their summer wear yet, I would advise all such to favor me with a call and supply themselves with tha wsnting articles at greatly reduced prices. "Take heed all ye needy." None need to aweat in unsuita ble clothing, aa I am willing and able to auit my prices to every m n'a purse, from the pooiest la borer's to the rich capitalists'. My stock on hand comprises amongst others: Coata 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 eta. to higher prices. Vests from 50 cts. and higher. Alao a splendid assortment of all kinds of hesdwear, such as Panama, pilm leaf, senate, leghorn, Florence, braid, china, peail and and different sorts of Straw Hats, fine andcoafae, white, blue, black and gray fur and wool Hats. Silk Hats, and different kinds of caps. Also boots and shoes, shirts, collars, revolvers, various kinds of pistols, Accordeons, Jewelry, fine cutlery, hosiery, gloves, portraonnaies, besides a great many other articles too numerous to mention ; all of which will be sold at farther reduced rutea from the cheap price originally set upon them, So let all ramember the cheap Clothing Store in Market Square, where I ahall be happy to wait upon you all. ALBERT ELSBERG. Sunbury July 14, 1855. VIMBRELLAS Overshoes, Pocket Books fU Portmnnies, Silk Pocket-hondkerchiols, ieck-ties, Spring-stocks, Nuspenders, Ac, at, Nov. 25, '54. YOUNG'S STOKE. II OOFLAND'S Bitters at May 19. WEISER eV BRUNER'S. CUHNESTOCK'S Vermifuge, for aala bv L May 19. WEISER & BRUNER 11AINT8 of every description just received by mi! u. WE1SEK dt UKUNEK AT8 & CAPS. Silk and 81ouch Hats, Military and cloth Uaps lor men and boys, also Gum Shoes of various aiaes, just received ana lor ssie at lfUUKU'8 STORE. Sunbury Nov. 25,1854. CHALLENBERGER'8 PILLS. A certain cure for Fever and Ague, for aale by WEISER & BRUNER. Sunbury . uly 23, 1854. afPI ROCERIES Segars, Coffee, Molasses ss opiccs, una, nranuy.uin, wine, Macker. el, Herring and Salt, just received and for aale py WM. A. ANAUB, Lower Augusta May 8, 1854. -POMB8. Beck, Children's Long, Sids and fin comb) Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, cte, for aala at . YOUNG'S STORE. Sunbury, Nov. 18, 1854. GLOVES. Buckskin Gloves and Mitts, do Gloved wool lined, Ladies titovaa, Chi) dren'a do.. Mitts, ekC, at Nov 18, '63. YOUNG'S 8T0RE. 1 f L'SBANU'8 Magnesia for aale by My 19. WE13EK & BRUNEK. NOTICE. 77i CommonH-ealth of Penntytvania- To tha heirs and J no. G. Youuinnan, Ad' ministrator of Francia Cook, dee'd., and all other persons interested GaakTias. Northumberland County, .. j Notice Is hereby given that at an Orphans' Court held at Sunbury in and for aaid county, on tho fith of April, 1855, William L. Dewart presented his petition to the aaid Court, representing that he is the aole devi see of tha Real estate of Lewis Dewart dee'd, and praying the court to rrant a rule or citation upon the heirs and others interested in tha estate of Francis Cook, dee'd, to appear in court on the first da? of August Term next, to show cause why the Administrator of said estate should not report to the court the sale of lot No. 140 in the borough of Sunbury; made by him by order of said court, why the said snle should not bo con firmed, and a deed executed for the premises by the Administrator, delivered to the Petitioner aa devises of the said Lewis Uewnrt, ooe'd. Whereupon April 6th, A. V. 1855, the court granted the Rule. Witness ihe Honorable A lexsndcr Jordan, Esq., President of our said Orphans' Court, at Sun bury, this Cth day of April, A. I).. 13.V,. JNO. P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C. Sunbury, June 30, 1855. List of Causes, IJOR trial in the Court of Common Picas of Northumberland County, at August T. A.D., 1855. PLAINTIFFS. "DEFENDANTS. Rachel Miller Ac vs E R Miller Ludwig Kncadlcr, dVc. ct al va Ahrnh. 8hipman Wm B Burko vs Wm 11 Thompson vs Reuben Fagcly it John Wcddecomb vs John P Summers vs Peter Shcnffer & co vs Thompson & Eisly vs Sweeney dr. Caldwell with notice to Garnishee vs Jacob Seasho'U va Reuben Fagely J B Maimer John C Mcloy Martin Riehcl Peter Bickeson Wm Grady George Good Benj Hendricks John Shisslcr same Henry Masser's Ex'rs Elizabeth Irlauo Hugh Bellas same Ann Uevcrs G Lcisenring sains Leisenring Sc. Fisher John Smith Isaac Campbell vs.ame va same A co . vs Thomas Dornan vs David Fisher va same va Wm Tilman jr va G Morris vs same vs same vs Samuel Savidgo vs Henry Huff John S. Pctormau Harman Kline, vs Jacob Snyder vs Geo Trotlcl jr vs Aaron Trottcl vs Geo Trottcl jr vs same vs XJcnj Griffey vs Geo Z7ukrr Shoemaker fi Dressier Isaac Brown vs Isaac 1). Fisher vs John Smick Mary Ann Cummiugs Rosannah F Klii.e same Susan Kline Samuel Kyle James Cameron E. A. Spore, &e. vs Wm. Dsles Ex'tors vs Good fl- Miller F W Hushes George V'niikins, Adtn. vs L 1. Bevin vs J H Masser et al vs 8 Gchrinner vs Jesxe Archumety vs Milton Allium vs L L Jevin vs J Our if Tcrrctcnsnt vs Michael Kerstetter vs Charles Gossler Daniel Conrad E H Ardiumoty cl ol Chns S Eugle Milton Stump & ru Henry Stetlcrs adm'r Crrsslrr & Reesidcs Grace Huoy JAMES BEARD. Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, ) Sunbury, June 30, 1855.- i AYElt'S puis. 70S ALL TEX PTJKP08Z8 01 s FAMILY PHYSIC. Therb haa long existed a public demand for an effective purgative pill which could be relied on aa sure and perfectly aufe in its operation. This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an exten sive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with what success it accomplishes the purpose designed. It ia easy to make a physical pill, but not easy to make the best of all pills one which should have none of the objections, but all the advantages, of every other. This has been attempted here, and with what success we would respectfully submit to ths public decision. U haa been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicino is scrimoninus mid irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and rovuUiuu in the system as to mors than counterbalance the good to he deriveu from them. These pills produce no irritation or pain, anloss it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are ap plicable are given on the box. Among the com plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite, Listlessncss, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilioaa Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side and Loins ; for, In truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos tavenoss, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof ula and Scurvy, Colds With soreness of tha body, Ulcers and impurity of the blood ; in short, any and every ease where a purgative ia required. They nave also produced some singulsrly suc cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in ths Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood . and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into hesllhy action, and restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their atimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of the bodr, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduce the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body ; and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. 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 tha Box. PREPARED BY JAMES C. AYEIi, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Pries 85 Cents par Box. live Boxoa for $L AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For tha rapid Csrs C01GIIS, COLDS, HOIRSEXESS, uuo.MiiiTis, niioopiti-roi(.n, CROUP, ASTHMA, A.VU C0XSIIMPTI0X. This remedy has won for itself such notoriety from iu cures of every variety of pulmonsry disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of ita virtues in any community where it haa bjen employed. So wide ia the Held of iu use fulness, and so numerous ths eases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds In persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried iu superiority tnmm avsnr othw snadicina of its kind is too appar ent to escape observation, and where iu virtues are known, ths public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for tha distressing and dangerous affeo tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident to our climate. And not only in formidable at tacks upon tha lungs, but fur the milder varieties ef Colds. Coughs. Hoabsbnbss. 4c. 1 and for Chilukxh it ia tha pleaaaatest and safest medicine that ean be obtained. As it haa long been in eonstant usa throughout this section, we need not do mora tha assure the people iu quality is kept up to the best that it avet Las been, sad that the genuine article ia aold by Wsisaf k Brurwr, Sunbury Bird at John, Sasmokini W. Wieraer, Northumberland ; J. p. Caslow, Millua - J " A. UF,IM M. 11MWH. MH.JIHJIH, ivim IO, 1855 ty. rpRAHK'S Magnetic Ointment at May 19. V LISER & BRUNER'S, Pennsylvania Magistrate's taw library. BOTN'S JUSTICE, BUSINESS MAN'" LEGAL GUIDE. 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' tnnrMllv inpo.csi,n,ofthc..mpleteb.ty of the Hint,, , Lxn of Penusylvnma down to Ihe very hour when lie , ,,r Cnh2"- w ptuehaiTp mC; Disrest msy always complete it u dnt. fr n,, nwi J! ofFlftyCeuls, the price of a volume conlii. ,u ,h annual Dnreste issnnl since the fint pnlilicstinu of the present edition of Purilon's Diftest, as berctofnrc slated mis sue: srui l-IIUFtrr tl l Urilltll'al lirr..n M.ilt i i HA St BKOrHKIt, Law Boos kllxhs and Pvai.miras, 17 A inSiKHh Fifth firc t, . , . First Store above Chestnut. nr Orders or lettera of mnn irv t'.r iu. ti l. c Ihe O'luiitir, pmmnlly attended u. i iuia., June an, loS .IniS. REGISTERS' NOTICE. ATOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, cui.oia aim oinrr persons Interested in the Estates of the following r.a,a.i ... n.. Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of saiu suites nave tiled their accounts with the Register of NortliiimlwrL.i c. ., i .1. .. the same will l.e presented to the Orphans' Court u. v.u,,lY) , ucsriay, the 7th day or .uB..h mj., 10.10, in tue iiircnomi. or urn. irmatinn and a.lowaure. Bird Ziba, dee'd., gottlod l.y his Ex'rs, Jo seph Bird Samuel Reedi-r. Stmich Klijnh. tloc'd., settled l.y liia Kx'rs, .Itunea Suitrch. Goodluiitl. r t'hclr., dw'd.. ctltlod l.y his Adm'r, Jno. V. Goodlundfr. Troxcl Abm, dee'd., settled bj his Ex'rs Jon athan Wolf. llillinrd Isanc, dee'd., settled by liis Adm'r?, Christ. Ililliuid A John Brown. Trout .nun A!)m,dec'd.,seUledby his Adm'rs, David A Geo. T. Troutninn. Beisel Moses, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r, l'eler Boisel. Grow Daniel, dee'd., settled by his Ex'r, Henry 1). Hoffman. Hotrick l'hilip, dee'd.. settled by bis Ex'rs, Michael & Nicholas Iletrick. Lenker George, dee'd., settled by his Ex'r, Jsiiac Lenker. Nicholas Daniel, dec'd.,scUled by his Adm'rs, Reuben . I'hilin N'ioholua EiRter Dnniul, dee'd., settled by bis Ex'r, oiiiiun x"erster. Hotisel Lvdia, dee'd., settled by her Adm'r, Charles If ousel. Shnrploss Enos, doe'd., settled by his Ex'r, Joseph Shnrpless. Rnbock John, dee'd., settled by his Ex'r, Jacob II. Kiiiifl'itmn. Fiedler 'Win. F., dee'd., settled by his Adm'r, Jackson McLaughlin. Dale John, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs, Samuel A Wm. Dale. Guiltner Conrad, dee'd., sctt'ed by bin Adm'r, Andrew Snyder. Morrison Saml. dee'd", settled by bis Adm'rs, Saml. AVeiso & Joseph Moore. Laycock Mary, dee'd., settled bylier Adm'x, Theodore Burr. Schlichlipr John Adam, dee'd., settled by Lis Adm'x, Barbara Schlichlig. Shaffer George, dee'd., Buttled by bis Adm'rs, Elias Smtfler A A. Lentz. Smith Malinda, settled by ber Guardian Charles Riddle. Ilaupt Malinda, sottled by lier Guardiau Johu Cornell. Herb Joseph, settled by bis Guardian Felix Muurer. l'eifer Caroliue, sottled by her Guardian Saml.S. Wagner. Sarah, Catharine, A Wm. Rotharmel, set tled by their Guurdiau Saml. S. AVagner. Sarah Malick, settled by bur Guurdiau Johu Wolf. Oliver, Charlotte Jane, AVilliam Oscar, Charles, and Hun null Wolverton, settled by tboir Guardian John J. Wolverton. Shipman Mary, dee'd., settled by ber Adm'r, Aim. Shipman. Brobst Catharine, settled by her Guardian Georgo Kutz. Ferebach Raiiuontl, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r. Siecrniuud Simon. Morrison Frauklia, settled y bis Guardian x1. W- t'olloclc. t!onrad Henry, Son., dee'd., settled by bis Ex'rs, John D. A Henry Conrad Johes Eli W. Thomas, Alfred A Andrew, Settled by their Guardiau John llautrba- wout. JOHN P. PURSEL, Kcaistcr. Rcnister's Office, Sunbury, July 7, 185.V J PROCLAMATION. NOTICE is hereby given that tlio several Courts of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions of the peace, and Oprhans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, to commence at the Court Hi use, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M, on Monday, tha 6th dav of August, next, and will continue ONE WEEK. The coroner. Justices of the Peace and consta bles in snd for the county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those tilings to their several offices appertaining to ba doue. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common wealth sgainst any prisoner are also requested and commanded to be then and there-attending in their proper persons to prosecute against him, aa shall be just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their notices. Given under my band at Sunbury, the 30th day ol June, in the year ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five and tha Inde pendence of the United Sutea of America the 79th. God aava Ihe Commonwealth. H EN R Y W E USE, Sheriff. A Fine lot of Wall Paper just received and for aala by WM. McCAifTY, . - Market Street. Sunbury, June 1,1 855. WALL PAPER. A Urge and splendrd assortment of Wall Paper, Window Pa per, and Oil Shades, just received and fur aale by I. W. TBNER & Co, Sunbury, May SO, 1855. , VERMICELLI, Maceaoni and Coin Starch jus) received by May 10, 1H55. WEISEIt eV URUNE ...w kmiviu, vwiiini, ; Analytical i;otiteuta l a pisesinl SyllKlm. of aih Title j and a New, Full, ami hxhaustive Index. My Frederick C. Brightly, Kb,,' Au thor of "ATientise on the Iw of Costs,'' Kouity Jurisprudence," '-Nisi Prius Rn,.rls, Kditor of uJi JuKtiee," e. One thick Hovnl H ...!.. . fnrtimrcJ anew mph fnr ..i..i, .. " . y , '"v" c.iiiirnrpi utaj cnle'lU of I hslasi of each year siiks the publication of I'tir dim's Digest, in one Alphalmtj and are bound un with Piirdon's IMsest, and also sold sermraielv P ,. . Bookseller- & Stationers, , ARE now selling off their entire stock of Books and Stationary, saved from the fire of the 15th ult., at very low prices. Tha slock embraces every variety of misccllsneous nooks, School Books, and all klmla of Blank Books, also domestic and Imported Stationary of every description. As wa are Belling out at low prices it will ba well to call early and secure bargains. PERRY AsfcRETY, S. Wr corner 4th and Hare streets, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Juna 98, 1865. tf. rLEMINO Ss BROTHER, PB0DUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DSALKHS V FINE GROCERIES, No. 40 South Water Street, Philadelphia, mvB roirsTAKTLT 05 11 Attn, Cheese, Ptsrch, Puro Grd. Apices, Butter, Lard, Sweet Oil, Beans, Castile Hoop, Barley, Dried Fruit, Olive Soap, Sal. Roda, Cranberries, Salurstus, Ess. Coflee, Scaled Herring, Farina, Dairy Salt, 4 c Country Merchants sending orders by mail, ni.iy rely on having the same quality of goods sent, and at the same price, as if they were pcr aonnlly present. Philadelphia, June 2, 1855. ply7. To tho Electors of Northumberland County. I hereby offer myself to the qualified voters of Northumberland coauty, as a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER. Should I be elected, I (iromise to perform the duties of said office faithfully and impartially. PETER HILEMAN. Sunbury, June 23, 1855, tc. SUNBURY, PA. riHE subscriber respectfully informs the public JL that she still continues to keep Ihe above named public house. She haa also received a new supply of good liquors and wines, and trusts that alio will be sble to give satisfaction to all who may visit her house. MARIA THOMPSON Sunbury June 23, 1855. if. TO COAL DEALERS. AMMERMAN, ZUERN St WEITZEL, OESFFCTFULLY inform the public that they have leased the new colliery, called the Lambert colliery, and are ready to deliver coal of superior quality, and of a variety of sizes prepa red on their new coal oreuker. All orders prompt attended to by addressing the firm, either at Sunbury or Shamokin. Sunbury, June 30,1855 AUDITORS' NOTICE. tlHE undersigned, appointed Auditor l.y the - Orphans Court of NoithtimherUnd rminlv. In distribute the assets in the hands of David Mara, Administrator nf the estate of James Price, late of Shamokin township, Northumber land county, dee'd., to and among the aeveral creditors of the aaid dee'd, will attend to the du liea of his said appointment, at his office in the borough f Sunbury, on Friday, the 27th day of Julv next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, at which time and place all persons interested are requested to attend. WM. M. ROCKEFELLER, Auditor. Sunbury, June SO, 1655. Ct. Great Arrival of SPRING GOODS! Tit A T. CLEMENT NFORMS bis friends and custisHiers that he just received an elegant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS At his Store in MarSet Street, Sunbury, which he offers to the public at the lowest prices. His stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin de Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, Bcrages. Also a large assortment of CLOTHING. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Silk Hats. Panama, Palm leaf and other Summer Hats. Plaster. GROCERIES of every variety. Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, Fish, Salt, &c. HARDWARE, Viz : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, dec QUEENS WARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, fyc LIQUORS, Wine. Brand', Gin, Rom, Whiskey, &e. C7 Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest market prices. April 8, 1655 ly. Orphans' Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public aale, on Tuesday, the 7th day of August next, at the Court House, in Sunbury, the fol lowing described real estate, to wit; A pait of those TWO CERTAIN LOTS, Nos. 205 and 206, to wit : Seventy-four feet fronting on Fawn street, and extending in depth back one hundred and eighteen feet, situate in the borough of Sun bury, whereon are erected a good small frame dwelling house, barn, &c. Late the estate of Christian Bower, dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'olock, A. M., 01 aaid day, when the terms of sule will be made known bv r riiiv. itnt4.t it,.. r of the Court, 1 PURSEL, Clk. O. C. V y, June 30, 1655. ts. ) FREDK. LAZARUS, Adm'tor By order of the Court, jso. p. run Sunbury MOUNT C ARM EL HOUSE, MOUNT CARMEL, Northumberland county, Pa; nnillS large aiirommodious Hotel ia situated JL on the top of the Locust mountain, nenly half way between eSunbury and Poltsville. Tl.a scenery the salubrity of the atmosphere and the cool mountain breezes, make it one of the most delightful summer retreats in the country. The Hotel, is a new atructure, four stories liili, fitted up with all the modern conveniences. The pure mountain water ia introduced into every chamber. Ths place ia easy of access, heng but one and a half hours ride from Sunbury, over the Philadelphia and Sunbury Hail road. From Poltsville, it can he reached by ilia Mine Hill Rail road to Ashlaud, and from thence to ML Carmel 4 miles, by Omnibus. Every attendance will be paid by the proprie tor to make gucsu comfortable. Charge mode rate. JOSEPH1 M. FEAGER. rMt. Carmel, luna 23, 1856 if. pHAIN PUMPS,- A small number of these excellent pumps have heca received and are oiler 1 tor aala by II. B. MASSER. Sunnurv, June 4, 1855.. . TOBACCO. 4c. Strwrry, t ongreas, Eldorado Fig, Eldorado Cake, Sarsapaxilla Fin Cut, Pressed Fiue Cut, Anderson " w For Ssle at WEISER & BKUNER. 8unbury, May 20, 1855. SEQARS. El Itorado, . Kio Hondo. La Curioaidad, , Canaloa, El Neptuno; El Duendo, Recreadotea, La Semiarmis Plantation, - Hs-f irfra Cheroots, For Sale at WElsER & BRUNER. Sunbury, May 2, NEW SrRINO AND SUMMER aiaUJ3SI!i3. I. W. TENER & Co , Si2tlurj Pit. TI AVE just received a new and splendid ss sortment of goods, suited to the acasou amongst which are : Cloths, (.'assimert'S and Velvets, Rcadv m:ulu Clothes, English, French snd American (iini;. hams, plain and painted Chitlli. dn. J,,. Lawns, Barege mid Barie Ih-Lnius, plaii anil paintril Ti..uc, Tissue Uarr-c, ThilK-t tilk, fiiii(.'cd iSluwU, Eui lirnidrml a nil J Inn isk Ctdjiu Minwls, Fain y Muniiilus, stn- prd ami chrciieil Liurr , 1 a Me Covers, Muqtiit(. Aus, Fans, rpiraKuls and tm. hrcllj'i, together vith a (fi'iicrui assort ment of 1. v Con-Is lists, C'npi, lioots. Shoes, Hardware, (iioorrirs. ijucciisviaic. l'ih, Suit, Nails Ac, Ac, all of whuh will be sold chi'iip lor caili or ( 'ounti v IV dure. Sunbury, May f, l.S.15. LAl'EyTAiU5 IVAl" f'f SjM'ir.g Suinnirr (iouiis: J. T. & ILX.INI3, RESPECTFULLY announce to their fri.-i..U and the public in general, that tin-y Iim v received at their Old Stand, in Upper Aunu.iu township, Northumberland County, l'a., at Kline Grove, their Spring an! Summer ticous, and opened to the public a full assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &c, Consisting in part of Cloths, black and fane) Cussiiners, tSallinclls, Checks, and all kinds SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. Also a lot of Ready. made Coals, Vcslu und runts, etc. Ladles Cress Goods, Calicoes, Cinghams, Muslin do Lainrs, Ac. Alsi Black Silks, Ac. Also a fresh supply of fjroccrlr of all kinds. A Irish Supply of Hardware and Qwiurs ware, Drugs and Medicines. Wooden Ware. Also a large assortment of Roots and Shoes, suitable for Men, Women mid Children. Hats and Caps, such as Palm Leaf, Canada, Panama and Silk Hats, and ull goods usually kept in a Country Store. Call and See. Cheaper than the Cheapest, All of which will be svtd for rauli, or in ex change forcoutitty produce, at the highest market price. Upper A urn -la. May 12. 1855. jLXiraordiuary Arrival of -..rrmvex cm g m . 'I 'HE snl'M-rilier takes plessure in informin?. his etn-tomers and ihe public p. n' t ally tha' he is now in receipt o! an unusually lare atirt Splendid Aesortment of lSrew Goods. To endeavor to enumerate the one hundreth port of l he arliclca would be useless. Suluce it to Bay, they have been selected with the greatest care, and they will be disposed of at as low prices aa the same quality can be purchased elsewhere. My motto is . "Quick Stiles arid Small Profits." Ho takes this method of presenting to the public his thanks for the. liberal patronage exten ded to him, and by stiict attention to business, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. It will be advisable for purchasers to call and examine his assortment before purchasing else where. All kinds of produce taken i-i exchange. EDWARD T. BUICHT. Sunbury. May 10, 1855. Bargains at the Old Stand. FRILING & GRANT ARE now opening a new ahd very desirable stock of Spring and Sammer (joods, em bracing ah etidlcss Variety. Their stJck con sists ia part of Black & Fancy Broadcloths & Cassirheres, Summer Wares for men and hoys, all styles and prices. DRESS GOODS. SILKS Plain and Figured Black. An assortment of Plaid Stripe and Figured Fan cy Dresa Silks at unusually low prices, Shellies, Brazes, Brazo De Lains, Mus. lie Lalns, Lawns, &c, OINOH AMS froin 6j to 25 cents per yard. CALICOES " 3 12i ' WHITE GOODS, Cambfir, Jaconctts, Swiss, Tarlton, Mull, Bobi- licit, French and Swiss LacCs, Edgings, Ac. BroWn and bleached Muslin, Drillings. Ticks; Chocks, I owllngs, 1 able UiupCrs, q-e. GROCERIES. HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE, Cedar-ware, Hollow-ware, Iron, Steel, Plaaler, Salt and fish. Also a fresh supply of DKUliS AND MEDICINES. Thankful for past favors, we hope by strict attention a nd a desire to please, still to meet with the approval of our triends. fi Country produce of all kinds taken at the highest market price Sunbury, June 2, 1855. ly. l. ii. nsK, Stencil Cutter, No; 1 North Sixth Street, (BABKMENT,) PHXX.ASSZ.FHtA: STENCIL BRANDS cut for Merchants, Far m.n. Millers and Distillers. Alphabets, brushes and Inks of the very best quality. c. s. vits, i. h. nsx, Phila., June 23, 1855. 2m. NOTICE. "JV'OTICE is hereby given that application will - v be made to the next legislature nf Pennsyl vania, at the session of 1H5G, for the creation of a corporate body, with hanking and discounting privileges, to be called the 'Sua nos I a IUxk," located at Shamokintown, Northumberland Co., Pa., with a capital stock of $150,0(10, with the privilege of increasing the saino to $3U0,000 if necessary. bharuokiu, May 22, 1855. 6m. J AMBlT BARB E WIIOUSALK A. RETAIL, CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, S. H. corner of Second Chestnut Sts. PHILADELPHIA. Where may be fuU'id, dne of tha largest and Vst asSortuieiit of Clocks and Time Pieces in the United Mates, Iu (Juantitiea to suit purchasers, of from" a single Clock, to one thousand Clocks J enibrac lnt every variety of style and manufac ture, suital le Tor Chnrcliea. Halla, Couiitinj Houses, Parlura, Sleeping apartnienU.ar.d Kittli. ens. Htesin and Ciiitnl Uoais, and Rail roadl'ars. N. 11. Clocks Repsired and Warranted. Clock Triininings for aale. Also, Manufacturer of fittrlcr's iltlrattJ JW GOLD PENS Embracing i fie qusliiiea of the finest qnin pon, in addition to which the durability of llu. luelal is lully associated and developed- tiol.V and Silver PanciU, Bud Pen Holder, PesleJ Ware, ic, wholesale aud reuil. '1'huM wiali iug to purchase are imiled to call. JAMES BARBER. S. E. corner Chestnut and Second Sis., t'hila, Philadelphia, June S3, 1855. ly, CUrril'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN CiEK. fresh SUI.plv iust taecivrA. anJ IV.. JJ b . al. B. MA83ER. Sunbury, Jsu. 10. IV 4. I Il-CK Fully e.hkl nrlule fur sale by , J" Muy l. WKISEU & UIU'NER. 4 4.