1 DEPARTMENT OP COMMON SCHOOLS OP PENNSYLVANIA. llarrisbarg, Nov. 28, 1855. TO tho School Director of Northnmber J land county. Gentlemen t Application Having been made by the Boards of Diiectorg oi a nmjority of the School Districts Id Nor. thutiiberland county, stating tbeir desiro to increase the salary of the county Superinten dent of said county: you are respectfully re quested to meet in convention at the Court House, in Sunbnry, on Saturday the 22d day or December, 1855, at one o'clock in the at. ternoon, for tho purpose above stated, accor ding to the terms of the eighth section of the Supplement to the School Law, approved the 8th day of May, 1855. Very Respectfully Yonrs, A. O. CURTIN, Superintendent of Common Schools, Dec. 1, 1855. 3t. AGENTS I AGENTS I AGENTS 1 Persons accustomed to procure subscribers for Books, Magazines Ac, or get up clubs for newspapers, are requested to send us their names and address, and we will forward them, free of charge, a specimen number of a publi cation for which they will find ready sule ; and we will allow them a commission of 50 per cent for their services. J. BRADFORD & BROTHER, No. 3 Courtland St., New York. December 1, 1855. 3t. LAI EST ARRIVAL, largest and Best Assortment CHEAP, HANDSOME & DURABLE. THE subscriber takes pleasure in informing his customers and the public generally that he is now in receipt of an unusually large and Splendid Assortment of New Goods. To endeavor to enumerate the one hiimlreth part of the articles would be useless. Suffice it to say, they have been selected with the greatest care, and they will be tosed of at as low prices as the same quality can be purchased elsewhere. My motto is "Quid- Sates and Small Profits." He takes this method of presenting to the public his thanks for the liberal patronage exten ilc J to him, and by stiict attention to business, be respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. It will be advisable for purchasers to call and examine bis assortment before purchasing else where. All kinds of produce taken in exrhange. EDWARD y. BRIGHT. Sunbury, December 1, 185.r. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given by the School Di rectors of the Sunbury District to all Col lectors of School tax fur said district, and all Treasurers for same, who have not ssttled their accounts, that S. R. Peale, 1). W. Shindel and James Beard have been appointed to audit all accounts with aforesaid district which remain un sullied, and that they will meet at the office of 8. It. I'ealc, Esq , in the borough of Sunbury, on Thursday, the 1 3th day of December, prox., at 1(1 o'clock, A. M., fur the purpose above na med, lit which time and place said collectors and treasurers are requested to attend, otherwise set tlement will be enfitrced by law forthwith. SAMUEL GL'SSLEK, Pres't Levi Sess'toltz, .Sec. Sunbury, Dec. I, 1K55. St ORPHANS' COURT SALE. N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court -" of Northumberland county will be exposed to public sale, on MONDAY, the 7th day of JANUARY, next, nt the Court House in the borough of Sunbury, tho following described real estate, to wit: 1st, A LOT OR PIECE OF LAND. iltiato in Upper Augusta township, adjoining lands of Hurin.-tn G. Kline, land cut oil under the tjitluO law, from this described tract, and aet apart fur the use of ,lio children of the intestate, and approved at November Term 1855, and the nt described piece, containing fifteen acres, mure or less Also ths undivided half of a tract (f land in saiil townhip, adjoining the first de srrii'ed tract, and land of Stein and of James Campbell, containing about thirty live acres, of which about twenty live acres are cleared, and on which are erected a Log Mouse and Wuble. Lute the estate of Adam Ncldig, deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, I1, M. of said day, whan the terms j sale will be made known by DAVID REESER, Ad'tur. By order of the Court, Jno." P. I'urse,, (,'lk. O. C. J Dec. 1, 1855. REGISTER'S NOTICE. TvOnCE is hereby given to all Legatees Creditor and other persons interested in the estates of the following named persons, that the l.xecutors, Administrators, and Guardians of s.iid Estates have tiled their accounts with the Register of Nrthumherland County, and that the same will be presented to tho Orphans' Court of said County, on Tuesday, the 8th day of January, A. D., 1856, in the forenoon of mid day, for confirmation and a.lowttnce. Carl John, dee'd, settled by his Ad'tor Henry Peiffer. Fpler George, dee'd. settled by his Ad'tor Aaron Kelly. Everitl Joseph Sr., settled bv his Ad'tor Wm. W. Ereritt. Eckrrt George, dee'd, settled by his Ad'tor Win. Nice. Ferster Barbara, dee'd, settled by her Executor Daniel Kritz. Kline J'iscph II. dee'd, (final) settled by his Ad ministrator Dennis C. Caul. Persing Wm, dee'd. settled by one of his Ix'lrs Peter Persing. Poittr John, dee'd, settled bv his Executors D. Biautgain and Wm. II. Wapples. Trrkins J. C. dee'd, (final) settled bv his Ad'tor Pete- U. Masser. P.eiin Adam, dee'd. settled by his Ad'tor D. B. N. W. V. Kilverwood. Taylor Ueirjaniiu, dee'd, settled by his Ad'tor Samuel f'urman. Rehock Michael, dee'd, settled by his Admin'tor Martin Rebock. Kramer John, dee'd, settled by bis Ad'tor Wm. Kramer. Eehhach Barbara, dee'd, settled by her Ad'tor Daniel Eshbach. Keltev bavtd. deid, nettled by one of his ex'tors Aarm K el ley. Uriimheller Michael, dee'd, settled by his Ad'tor Peter DrumheHer. Beihel John, dee'd, settled by his ex'tor Jacob H. Kauffinnn. Wolverlon Uaae. dee'd, settled by O. P. Patton and Lambert Kckman, Ad'tnrs of James Eck- man, dee'd, who was one of the executor of Isaac Wolverton, dee'd. Ross Mary, dee'd, settled by flL I. Taggart, ex. ecutor of James Taggart, dee'd, who was the ex'tor of Mary Rots, dee'd. Rubendahl Catharine, Sarah & William, settled . by their Guardian J.ilin Daniel. Herb Daniel, settled by his Guardian Daniel Herb. Peifftr Elias .settled by bis Guardia Jacob Hil bish. Trnxel Joseph k Catharine, settled by John O fijnitti oue ot the executors of George Smith, dec'ii, who was the Guardian of said Jeaeph and Catharine. (Snyder Simon, dee'd, settled by hi Ad'tor Jacob JbrasboJU. JOHN P. PURSEL. Register. Register's Office, Sunbury, Dee. t, 1855. $ CAMBRIC, Swiss, Mull, Bobiuett, French laces. Checks. Collars. IJndersleevee and Chemisette, Heak dresses, Velvet and Velvet trimmings. Turkish counterpanes, Elanketa, Broehe, Thibet & Bay Stat Shawls, for sale by Sunbtiry. Dec I. '55. K. Y. oKlUHT. F BENCH black cloth, plain &. fancy Cassi meres, Casainetts, Overcoating, Satin and Silk Vvt rest patterns, Silk and Wool HaU, Caps. Scarfs and Monkey JsekeU, for sale by runbnrv, Per. I Ml. 15. V. PFIOHT. PROCLAMATION. 1VOT1CE it hereby given that the several ' Courts of Common Pleaa, 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, the 7th day of January next, and will continue TWO WEEKS. The coroner, Justice! of the Peace and consta bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there in their proper per sona, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things to their several office appertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common wealth against any prisoner are 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 at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed -agreeable to their notices. Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 1st day ot Doc'brr in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five and the Inde pendence of tho United States of America the 79th. God save tho Commonwealth. HENRY WEISE. Sheriff. NOTICE. 1". O. 0. F. The members of Sunbury Lodge No. S03, are hereby notified that a question of importance will be brought before the Lodge, on Saturday evening, the 1st of December, next. By order of the Lodge. M ACLA V GEARHART, Sec Sunbury, Nov. 34, 1855. 2t ORPHANS' COURT SALE. N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Cour' 1 of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, on MONDAY, the 17lh day of DECEMBER next, on the premises, the follow ing described real estate to wit: The undivided one half part of a CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, Situate in the township of Shainokin. county aforesaid, adjoining lauds of Joseph Wilkerson, Jacob and David Reed, Wnt. 11. M uench and others, containing Seventeen Acres, or therea bouts, with the appurtenances. Late the estate of Rev. J. P. Shindel, dee'd. Sale to commence at It) o'clock, A. M. of said day, when the terms of sale will bo made known by J. G. S. SHINDEL, ) M. L. SHINDEL, Executors. By order or the Ixiurt, JNO. P. PURSEL, Clk. i. O. C. I 5ft Is. ) Sunhury.Nov. 84, 185 COSMOPOLITAN A It T ASSOCIATION! SECOND YEA It. RR AGi:MENTS f u ths Second Annual Collection ot this new uiid popular Institution fur the diffusion of Literature and Art, luivs been made on the most cllen- sive scule. Among the works already encsftad, it the far-fumed "GENOA CHUCIFIX," which originally eost Ten Thnusand Dollars. In forming the new Collection, the diffusion of works of American Akt, mid the. eucountgiimcnt of American chiub, nave not ripen ovenouitra. l onimisslohi hHve ecu issued to many of the most distinguished American Artists, who will C'lntriliute some of the ir finest produc tions. Anions, them are three Marble Hosts, executed by the greatest living Sculptor Hiham Powers : GEORGE WASHINGTON, The Father of his Country : BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Tha Philosopher; DANIEL WEBSTER. The Statesman. A special stent has visited Europe and made careful and judicious selections of foreign works of Art, both in Bronze and Marble , Statuary and choice Puiulings. Tha whole forming a large and valuable collection of Paintings and St.-il.iary, to be distributed fhek amoug the members of the Association for the, Second Year. TEH MS OF MEMUEKSHIP The payment of three dollar continues any one a mem ber of this Association, and entitles him to either one of the following Mngazines for one yeur, and als a ticket in the diblribulion of the Siatuary uml Paiutini;s. The Literature issued lo subscribers consists of the fol lowing Monthly M.tgaziues : Harper's, Pumnm. Knicker bocker, UUckwxod'fl, Oruhuiu't, tiodey's Lady's Book, and Household Wonls. P rs ins taking lice memberships are entitled to any five of ths M'uaziuct for oue ur, and to six tickets in the distribution. The net proceeds derived from the sole of memberships, sre devoted to the purchase of works of Art for the ensu nig year. THE ADVANTAGES SECURED by becoming a member of this AHsiMriatiou, ars 1st. All persons receice the full value of their subscrip tions at the start, iu the shape of sterling Magazine Lite rutare. id, Each member is eontribuling towards purchasing choice Works of Art, which are to be distributed uuiong themselves, and are ut the sjme time encouraging the Arts of the couutiy, disbursing thousands of dollars through its agency. Persons iu remitting funds for membership, will plesiis gi-e their post-office address in full, stating ths month they wish the Mug:tziue to commence, and huve the letter registered at the Pnt times to prevent loss; on the re ceipt of which, s certificated membership, together with the Miignzine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magszines si Bookstores, will ob serve that by joining this Association, they receive the Magazine and free ticket iu the annual distribution, all at trie same price tney now pay ror ine Alaguzine alone. Beautiiully illustrated Catalogues, giving lull dsscrip tious. sent free on application. For Membership, addicts C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. At either of ths principnl office "Knickai Docker Magazine" office. 3IS Broadway, Ns v York, or, Western Gttice, 1SS Water stresl, Sandusky, O. Nov. 17, ISM. Fashionable Hats and Caps. ASHBY & EOCAP, JVb. 136 Market .it., PHILADELPHIA. INFORM their friends and the public generally, that they continue to Veep at their old stand, a large and extensive assortment of bats, caps, cVc, got up of the best material and in the lutes; and best style Cf workmanship and nnisli, , . Country merchants and others will do well to call st.d e j amine belore purchasing elsewhere. Phils.. Nov 10, 1155 tf. The Scientific American. Eleventh Year. Splendid Engravings and Frizes. Ths hleveuts Anngal Tolums of" this useful publication commences on ths 17ib of September, IK5. Ths SUKNTll-'lC AMtKlUAN" is sn Illustrated Periodical, devoted chielly to the promulgation of iufor niatiou relating to the various Mechanic and Chemic Arts, lndustnal Manufactures, Agiiculture, Patents, Inventions, Engiiiee-riug, Millwork, and all interests winch the light uf rracUcal Science iacuknilaled toudvauclr. Reports of U 8. Patents granted are also published ev ery week, including official copies of all the Patent Claims, together with news aud tufurinatiou upon thousands of oteer subjects. The conti ibutors to ths Bcieatifio American are among ths moat eminent scientific and nruptir.111 man of ih i,m. 1'lit editorial department is universally acknowlakged to tw conducted with great ability, and to be distinguished, not only for ths sxcelleuea and truthfulness ol in discus sions, but for ths fearlessness with whica error is com bated ond fulsc theories ara exploded. Mechanics, Inventors, Engineers, Chemists, Manufac turers, A gncnllun.ta, snd people of evei y nrofcHion in life, will find the Scientific Atnesicaa to be or great value in their respective callings. Its oouneela and suggestions will save them hundreds of dollan anuuslly, besides sir r ding them a continual source of knowledge, the experience of which is beyoud pecuniary estimate. The Scienlifio American is published oneea week : every aamber contains eight large quarto page, forming aimuully complete and splendid volume, illustrated with several asndred original eugntvings. CW Specimen copies seut gratis. CT TERMS Single Rubscriptinns, 9 I a Tear, or 91 for six moi ths. Five copies for sis months, $4, for a year fft. Fat further Club rates and for the statement of the fourteen large Cash Prizes, ottered by the publishers, ace Scientific American. Southern, Western and Canada money, or Poat Office Stamps, taken at par for subscrip tion. Latter should be directed (pest paid) to MUNN it CO., 138 Fulton Street, New York. New York. November 10, 186. COBURG. French Merinos, Persian elotb, Pari twill. Chintzes. Delanes, Delges, Alapsra, Silks, Wool plaids. Mohair lustre, French, 6ctob aud American Ginghams, just reecrvod and for sale br Uunhury, Dee. I 'fB. E. Y. BRIGHT. EiAHNESTOCJt 4 Vermi uga, for sl b COLEMAN'S OHEAP OTTTLERY BTOHE, Ko. 21 Mortis Third St., below Arch, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY Merchants can save from ten to fifteen per cent, by purchasing at the above stores. By importing my own goods, paying but littl rent, and living economically, it is plain I can undersell those who purchase their Goods here, pey high rents and live like princes. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Pen snd Pocket Knives, Scissors dnd Razors, Table Knive end Forks in ivory, stag, buffalo, bone and wood handles, Carvers and Forks, &.c, Butcher Knives, Dirks, .Bowie Knives, Revolving and plain Pistols, dtc. Also a large assortment of Aecordeons, dee. Also fine English Twist snd German Guns. JOHN M. COLEMAN, Oct. SO, 1855. ly. Importer. ILIEAIFl THIS WAIT For the latest arrival of Fall f$ Winter (ioods. J. F. 8c KLINE, Tl ESPECTFUI.LY announce to their friends and tte public in general, that they have received at their Old Stand, in Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county. Pa., at Klines Grove, their FALL an J WINTER Goods, and opened to the public a full assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &c, Consisting in part ef Cloths, black and faac; Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Checks, Drawers and Under Shirts, and all kinds of FALL and "WINTER GOODS. Also a lot of Ready. made Coats, Vests and Pants, &c. Ladies Cress Goods, Consisting of Black Silks, Merinos, Alpacos, Co hern chilli, plain and fancy all wool f)e I.aines. Calicwes, Ginghams, Mualin, Comforts, Bay State Long Shawls, Trimmings, &c. Also a fresh supply ef Groceries of all kinds. A fresh supply of Hardware and Queens ware, Drugs and Medicines. Hardware, (jueenswsre, Cedarware, Brooms, die. Also a lame assortment of Boots and Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Hats and Caps, Silk Hats, and all goods usually kept in a Country Store. Call and See. Cheaper than the Cheapest, Thankful for past favors we hope bv strict atten tion to btisineis, to merit a continuance uf the same. A II of the above named stork of goods will be sold, positively nt low prices for rash, or in ex change for country produce, at the highest market price. Kline's Grove, Nov. 3, 1855 ORE AT EXCITEMENT 1 La ert and he.it arrival of the Season, At the Store of P. W. Gray, In Market Square, has just received his Slock from 1 hitauetjihta, consisting of Full and Winter CiootU, Embracing a great varietv of Lady's Dress and Fancy Goods. The following comprises in part a list of my ex tensive and elegant stock, which for variety and cheapness cannot ne excelled in this market. FOR THE GENTLEMEN, Black and Fancv Cloths snd Cassimeres, Black Sattin and Fancy Silk Veslings, Shirting Muslin, Drawers and Under Shitts, Kentucky Jeans, Velvets, Blankets, oVc. FOR THE LADIES. Black Silks, Alpacas, Merinos' colored snd plaid all wool. Muslin de Lain, a large lot of Prints, of the best brands and Btyles, brown and bleached Sheetings, twilled and plaid Limeys, Flannels, red, yellow and white, grey Drills, Tickings, (.'ambries, Dress trimtninss, ribbons, laces, gloves, hose and irish linens, and other things too tedious to mention. I would earnestly solicit a liberal share of their patronage. Boots & Shoes, a large assortment. HATS CAPS. HARDWARE & CUTLERY, CEDAR WARE. FISH & SALT, Groceries or every variety. Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses; Rice, Cheese, Vin egar, Candies, Candles, Soap, Ci ackers, Brooms, Lead, Shot, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Glass 8x 1 0 10x12, 11x16, Starch, Fluid. Dairy Salt. Smok ing and Chewing Tobacco, Fine Cigars, Matches, Mustard, Candle Wick, Blacking Water Proof, and a general assortment of QUEEXSWARE AXD GLASSWARE. Country produce taken at the highest market prices. Sunbury, Oct, 27, 1855 tf. NOTICE. Estate of Emanue D- Cockley, of Shamokin. JV"OTICE is hereby given to the Creditors and ' all others interested in said estate, that I have been appointed Auditor to hear and deter mine upon the exceptions filed to the account of illtarn W. Kanlun, assignee of said E. D. Cockley, and will attend for that purpose at my office, in the borough of Sunbury, in Northum berland county, on Tuesday, the 1 1th day of lAxemuer next, at iu o clock. A. M. WM. I.GREENOUGH, Auditor. Uy order ot the Court of Common Picas, .orth umherland countv. James Beard, I'roih'y. L. 8. Sunbury, Nov. 21, 1855. id ZIBA BIRD'S ESTATE. TV'OTICE is hereby given to all persons con cerned, that the undersigned appointed Au ditor in the matter of the exceptions to the ac count of Joseph Bird and Samuel Reader, exec utors of Ziba Bird, dee'd, will attend to the du ties of his appointment at his office in the borough f Sunbury, on Friday, the 14th dav of Decem ber next, at 10 o'clock A, M. of that duy. WM. I. GREENOUGH, Auditor. Sunbury, Nov. 24, 1855. td Estate of JOSEPH LAHE, dee'd. VO'i'ICE is hereby given that letter. of Admi v nistrution upon the estate of Joseph l.ahr. late of Lower Mubanoy township, Northumber land county, dee'd, have been granted to the un dersigned, residing in Georgetown, in said town ship. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them without de lay for settlement, anil all persons indebted are desired to make immediate payment. , GbUKliE l.Alllt, Ad tor. Georgetown, Nov. 24, 1856. 6t. NEW SUPPLY OF LiaTJOES. MRS. THOMTSON respectfully informs her friends snd customers, that she ba receiv ed a new supply of superior liquor of different kinds, Sunbury, Nov. 24, 1855, 3t PUBLIC SALE. . Will be sold st public sale, at ths Court House in the borough f Sunbury, on MONDAY, the loth dav of DECEMBER, next, the Two-thirds of th undivided half part of all that Certain Tract or piece of Land, Situate in Upper Augusta township, Korthum berlsnd county, containing Two Hundred Aores, mora or less, adjoining lands of John Z. Haas, Martin Gas Samuel Lants and othera. Also st th asm tims and rat I John G. Msrkle who holds th absolute right of th one-third of th afereaaid undivided moiety or half pait of aaid tract of land and premises, offers his interest lor sal, and will mak a title therefor. Terms of sal will be mad known by MARY MA RKLE, Guardian, Sunbury, Nev. 16, 1853, ft $SO REWAHD. THE subscribers offer a reward of fifty dollar for the discovery and conviction of the per son or persons, who cut and destroyed the bands on the Machinery of their Coal breaker, at the Mammoth Colliery, between Shamokin and Mt, Carmel, on the night f the Sth Inst. The above reward will be paid to any one giv ing informa ion that will lead to the conviction of ths offenders. CLEAVER, FAGELY cVCo. Shsmokin Oct 27, 1856. tf. EXECUTOR'S SALE. VyiLL be sold at public sale, on SATURDAY " the Sth of December, next, on the premises of Sarah Hoover, dee'd, in Upper A ugusta town ship, Northumberland county, the following per sonal property of said dereased Two Bureaus, A Mantle Clock, A Cooking Stove, a Parlor Stove, Three Reds, two Kitchen Dressers, a Copper Kettle, an Iron Kettle, Tables, Chairs, Carpetings, jr. Also Wheat, Rye, Oats, Buckwhett and Potatoes by the bushel. Also Hay by the ton. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when terms of sale will be made known by ANDREW HOOVER, Ex'tor. Upper Augusta, Nov. 16, 1855. 3t GREAT MASONIC HALL. THE LARGEST PIANO FORTH, MKI.ODFOV AND MUSIC STOKE IN THE UNITED STATES, Will be opened October ISth IBM, in the Mahoxic B'-'ii.diio, Chesimt Street, above Seventh, Philadelphia ItyJOlIN MAKSII, ths S .lo Ascot for Bmililmnn, Gray tt Co.'s celebrated Dolce tampans Attachment Piano Kortes, and C W. Fislc St Co's Premium Ivlelo. tleons Also, Piano Fortes and Mdoleons of other dis. ting-uished mnkers. J. M. has obtained a lease for .several vents in the new. mugniticent and well known Mabonic Buildms;, where he intends keeping the Inrirett stock and assortment of Piano Fortes, Melodnons, Music, and Mu sical Instruments of evety description, all of which are carefully selected by himseir, and warruiuefl to give per. fect sutifsction in every instance. October 37th, 1S5.V tf Bargains at the Old Stand. FRILING & GRANT A RE now opening a new and very desirable stock of FALL and WINTER Goods, em bracing an endless variety. Their stock con sists in part of Black & Fancy Broadcloths & Cassimeres, Winter Wares for lien and boys, all styles and prices. DRESS GOODS. SILKS Plain and Figured Black. An sssortment of Daid Stnie and Figured Fan cy Dress Silk at unusually low prices, Shcllica, Brazes, Brain De Lains, Mus. De Lains, Lawns, cVc, GINGHAMS from 6T to 25 cent per yard. CALICOES 3 " UJ " " WHITE GOODS, Cambric, Jaconetta, Swiss, Tarlton, Mull, Bobi nett, French and Swiss Laces, Edgings. Ac. Brown and bleached Muslins, Drillings. Ticks Checks, Towlings, Table Diapers, 4C GROIERIIX HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE, Cedar-ware, Hollow-ware, Iron, Steel, Plaster Salt and Fish. Also a fresh supply of DKL'GS AND Mr.DICINF.S. Thankful for past favors, we hope by strict attention and a desire to please, still to meet with the approval of our friends. f" Country produce of all kinds taken at the highest tnarket price Sunbury, Nov 3, 1855. ly. THE UNIVERSITY'S FAMILY REMEDIES, "ISSUED lindsr the Seal, Sanction and Authority of the 1 ijniversnyoi rnbb M r.uiui. e. ana poplur snow ledee, Chai tored by the State of Pennsylvania, April 29, lBoa, Willi a capital oi tfiiiu.issi, mainly lor the purp'tee o arresting the eviis of Spuiihus and worthless Nostrums Also for sunplviuc the Cotnmunitv with reliable Reme dies wherever a Competent Physician cannot or will not he employed. This Institution has purclissed from Dr. joh.i tt. kowand, mi ueieorstea Itowaud'! Toulc Mixture, Known for upwards of twenty-five years as the only sure and ante cure for FEVKK and AGUE, ftc, and his iim tiuiiil.le Itemedyfor BO WEI. COMPLAINTS, Rowaud'a Compound Syrup of Blackberry Root, which highly ap. proved and popular Remedies, together with Tne University's Remedy for Complaints of the Lungs ; The University's Remedy for Dyspepsia or Indigestion The University's Remedy for Costive-Bowels ; Also, the University's Almanac maybe lie had, at the Branch Dispensary, or Store of WILLIAM DEPP1N, Nov. 3, tett. Mahanoy P. O. Saddle and Harness Maker. Thomas H. Tucker, Successor to G. W. Stroh, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sunbury and the pub lic generally, that he has taken establishment lately occupied by Geo. W. Stroh, and having engaged several good workmen, will be enabled to turn out work in his line equal to any made in thta section of country. Orders promptly execeted and all kinds of pro duce taken in exchange. Banbury. October S7, 1855. ly ' NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. I. W. TKM.R & Co., Sunbury, Pa 1 j) ESPECTFULLY announce that they have -a- just received a large and varied stock of splendid goods suited to the season ; an inspec tion of which they solicit from their friends and the public they will he sold at low prices, as they still adhere to their old motto: "Small profits and quick Sales." This in the end pays best, while it best aerves their customers. '1 heir stock now consists of Cloths, Cassimeres, Yestings, Ladies' Dress Goods, in great variety, of Silks, Poplins, Delaines, Cashmeres, Goburgs, all wool de tains. Calicoes, cVc, with a Urge assortment of dress tritnniings.-Broche, Thibet, Cash mere, and wollen shawls, worked collars, cuffs, sleeves, chemisettes, dC. A new stock of Ready made Coats, Yesta, and Pantaloons, of superior style and workmanship. Also, Hats, Caps, Boota and Shoes together with a general assortment of Hardware, Queens ware, Groceries, Provisions, Cedarware, Drugs, Paints. Oils snd Nails. Come and see, no charge ia made for show ing goods. Country produce taken in exohange for goods, at the highest market prices Sunbury, October 13, 1855. FOR SALE, A VALUABLE FARM, Lying in Shamokin township, Northumberland county, containing about 130 acres, more or less, within i mile of the Philadelphia and Sunbtiry Railroad, adjoining lands of Charles Leisenriug, George Klick and othera, rn which are erected A large two-story Dwelling House, Bam and Out houses. About 80 acres of said land are cleared, and in a pietly good state Of cultivatioi ; the residue is good limber land. There can be about 40 acres of very superior nr.eadow made on aaid premises. There are two good bearing Orchards thereon, a never-failing spring of water, and a good well at the door. For further particulars apply to thr subscri bers, or to Elida John, Hear Gap P. O., North umberland eo'inty, Pa. P. S. If said premises are not aold before the first bay of the first month (January) next, the same will be offered fur rent on reasonable terms. BAR AH JOHN, ELIZA 8. JOHN. Shamokin twsp. llth ino. 3, 1855. ( I mo NOTICE. AH persons knowing themselves indebted te Ira T.Clement, on Uook account, notes or other wise, are requested to eall and pay up without delay, otherwise their accounts will be placed in the bands of a magistrate for collection. Sunbury, Nov. IT. 1865 tf LAND WARRANT8. Tha highest price M ii on for Lsni Warrant, by the sub. tiba H. P. MABoJJR. ATISE'3 CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE No 7 S Nortk Secdnd Street, oppottt$ th Mount Vernon House.) Philadelphia. GOLD Lever Watches, full Jeweled, 18 K, cs. ses, $28 ; Silaer Lever do,, do., Sil ver Lepine, do., $9 1 Quartier. 5 to $7 1 Oold Spectacles. 4 50 to $10 t Silver do., $160 ( Silver Table Spoons per sett, $14 to $18! Silver Desert do., do., $9 to 811 Silver Teado.,l do., $4 75 to $7 50 Gold Pens and Gold Ca ses, $3 35 to $5 ( Gold Pens and Silver do.. $1; together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All goods wsrrsntcd to be ss represented. Watches and Jewelry, repaired in the best manner. Also, Ma sonic Marks, Pins, dec, made to order. N. B. A II orders sent by mail or otherwise, will be punctually attended to. Phila.,8ept. 22, 1855. lyw. FANCY FURS FOH LADIES AND CHILDREN. JOHN FAREIRA, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Fancy Furs No. 284 Market Street, above Eighth,) PHll.ADRt.PIHA Having now completed my very large and beauutifiil assortment of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs, and fashioned into all the different styles and fashions that will lie worn during the present season by Ladies and Children, and being determined to sell my goods at small profits it will he to the advantage of Ladies and otheis to give me a call before purchasing. N. B. UTOREKEEPEKS and the trade will do well to call, as they will find one of the largest and best variety of stock to select from the city. JOHN FAREIRA. Sept. 22, 1855 4 mo. FOH SAIsE. r"lIIE subscriber offers for sale his large and JL valuable FARM, situate in Shamokin town ship. Niirthiimbetland County, between Sunbury and Shamokin, two miles from the Koalroad and live from Trevorton, containing upwards of 6011 ACRES, almost 300 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the other well timbered with Oak and Chesnut. The improvements are two dwelling Houses and two Barns, with good Spring Water. It is well calculated for three or more farms, with Meadows, Orchards, &c. Persons desiring level farms easily tilled, should examined the above. He will sell on reasonable terms either the whole, or parts of 50, 100 or 6011 acres. If not sold by the first of J'anuary it will be rented. DAVID MILLER. October 6, 1855 tj6 '56 Fruits & Confectionery. B EMOVAL The subscriber has removed Bb to No 24 Market Street, above Front, (Three doors above the old stand,) PHILADELPHIA. Where he keeps constantly on hand, a general stock of all articles in bis line ; consisting of Oranges, Lemons and all kinds uf fruit in sea son; Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, plain and roaste I : Pickles aud preserves of all kinds ; tn which heinvitct the attention of Dealers and others visi ing the city. Goods packed at this establishment warranted to carry safe. S. L. HERRING. No. 3d Market St., above Front, South side. Tliila., Sept. 22, 1855 Hm c3. Dissolution or Pariiierslilp. TVjO I ICE is hereby given that the firm of ' Clement cV Krani was duly dissolved on ths 31st day of October, A. D., 1855, and ibat the books of the firm are in the hands of Ira T. Clement. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said firm will please come and make settlement immediately, and all persons having claims against the same sre requested to present thctn. CLEMENT & KRAM. Sunbury, Nov. 10, 1855. 2m. REMOVAL. J. a. DEPUY te SONS, At 2'23 North Second Street, above Vine, and at Eigth and Spring-Garden Street PHILADELPHIA, Are selling off CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c At reduced prices, Expectins to REMOVE to CHESNUT Street, (under ths New Masonic Hall,) about the 15th of Novekbik, to which place they would invite their former customers and others, as they expect to keep a better assortment there, than they ever have kept. Oct. 27, 1855 ch. Sept 22 3m W NEW MASONIC HALL, PHILADELPHIA. AGENTS WAXTKD in every town and county in ths miteo feiaies, to sell the beautiful picture or tlis GRAND LODGE ROOM. n the New Mahoxic Hall, Philadelphia This Plats is Selling very rapidly, and elicits the admiration 01' all, for the correctness and fidelity with which ths BrATCtav, Fassco Paiutinos and Kusniturz are represented, and thi iirtimic beauty and hiirniony of the colors, tiizs of Plate, X S. Price S3 00. Uooksellers mid Picture Dealers wishing to tnks sgeu. cies for it, will please address, for further infurmatiou. I..N. KOSTNTHAL, Lithographer, Philadelphia. October 27, ISM tf rut Arrival uf Fall and Winter Goods ! IRA T. CLEMENT B NFORMS his friends and customers that he just received an elegant assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! ! At his Store in Market Street, Sunbury, which he oners to the public at the lowest prices. His stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimers, Cassintts, Jeans, Drillings, iMti.siiiij, Linens, Lalicoes, Muslm at Lains, Lavns, Ginghams. Berates. Also a large assortment of CLO THING. A large assortment of Roots and Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Silk Hats. Panama, Palm leaf and other Summer Hats, riuhter. GROCERIES nf every variety. 5ugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, r Ifih, Salt, Ac. HARDWARE, Yis: Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, dkc. QU EE NSW ARK, Tea Sttts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, c W Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest matket prices. Oct. 20, 1855. NEW REFECTORY. fllllE subscribers respectfully inform the citi 1 sens of Sunbury and the public generally, that they have opened a Refectory and E.iting Saloon in the basement of the New Three Story brick building of J. M. Simpson, in Market street, which has been handsomely filled up with every convenience and comfort for their customers. They will constantly have on hand the best quality of Oysters, and all other deli cacies of the season. . JOHN E. SMICK. G. W. H1LEMAN. Sunbury, Oct. 13, J855, . , FALL STOCK of NEW Goods O Seasonable Sbawla. Fashionable Silks. Full stock iilark Silka. Dress Goods, all kinds. Blankets and Flannels. Linen and Gotton Sheeting. Staple Housekeeping Goods. Cloths, ('assimeres and Yestinga EYRE 6c LAN DELL, FOURTH & ARCH 8ts-, PHI LAD' A. P. 8. Storekeepers snd other net task buytri snpplied with scarce and desirable Dry Goods at low tales. BARGAINS from Philadelphia and New York Auctions daily, - N.D.-cHrmy Merlnoes, all colors, wholesale from 65 to $ 1 ,25. Philadelphia, Sept. 12, 1853 3ni w3, jVttlLIPS, 8TRYKER & ttNNINGS, . WBOLasALB DSALSIt ! BRITISH, Fl fcNC;H K AMERICAN BotroaT axciriiviAT at iAUOTION, No. 1 f- 3 Bank Street, below Marktt, Between Second and Third, PHILADELPHIA. CT Toeesh er ahoi l time bra we will ssll sit a very smell advenes en Auction rates Phila., Sept. 83, 1 ,855- 2mc2j. S- E. Csr. 7th it Cbcinut Sti. W This Institution, which was Urst established in September, 1944, sad numbers among its graduates hnn dieds of the business men in this, and other cities; was on June 4in, ni,ar-,l nH Mtshhshed ss a (5 a Ul S (hi Ci!le;e, in accordsnca with Aet of Lislntnre. The Covasx or IsTenos IS ot a .U..-n.,nUl nrntiHl cIlBrBCtSf SIKl contains all those branches neeessory for use in business; w'Binr wmui. Uie pupils nave tne privii'so I'miee upon a course of LI'.CT UKr-.s UPON COMMKRCIAL LAW, da Mvered for their especisl use, by emi nent practitioners. " ernl Jitooe Shwood's services ars en- raited in this department. 8 H.CH1TTKNDEN, Principal. t"v Catnloaues will be sent to sny address, on apnlieatmn bv letter Al". CKITTKNDENS' BOOR KF.KPIN'O, on receipt per mnil of the ft i i price, l,au. rtcy to sums u Philadelphia, Oct. IS, I85S. flmS. AQNEW Ss GO'S SILK AND SHAWL STORE No. 196 Chesnut street, PHILADELPHIA. WE take leave to Inform ths Lsdies of Sunbnry and vi cinity, that ws niw hnve open s full stock of Fsll snd Winter Goods, just srrived by House and Liverpool Steamers. IN OUR SHAWL ROOM will he found the hvtt extrusive sssnrtineitt of Brorha, 1,'ins: and qusrc SHAWLS Stella and printed bordered SHAWLS, in the cjtv, Whsle oui CLOAKS, TALMAS and MANTILLAS, in Velfat Cloth and.Moire Auliqus, euuuol be sjipsssed. SILK AND DKESS GOODS, This depsjtment Is supplied with all the newest styles of Htocode. Plsid, Ptrine, Plain, Moire Antique snd Uliirk Silks. White Moire Antique for btidu I dresses. Kich Silk Kohe llresiir, printed Cathmeres and DeLainrs, Ijipine, Merinos and Cashmeres, a lures assortment ef all colors snd very cheap. Embroideries, Ribbons, Gloves, Sec. MOURNING GOODS, Of Lupins, Bomliazines, Cnhmercs. De I.sines Ae. Ws earnestly solicit a call frnm our country friends, feeling eontideiit from our great facilities for putchasing goods, we can offer great balanitis. AGNF.W k CO. P. R . Constantly receiving hew goods by the European Steamers from Havre nnd Liverpool. Oct. Sill 1805. Sialw. FALL MILLINERY GOODS ! 1855. STONE Ss SONS, No. 45 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. RE now prepared to offer to their cus tomers. and to the trade, (of their own im portation,) the largest and h-nddomest assort ment of Milliuciy Goods, in Ibis city consist ing in part of Uoiinet Silks, Ribbons, Yelvets, Knncy Feathers, Flowers, Laces, kc. dj c. Which will be sold at the lowest prices, and on the most favorable terms. Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 1855. 2mp2. CHEAP BOOKS & STATIONABY, OE7CRY & ERETY, invite the attention of A merchants and others to their larire stock of elegantly bound Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Albums, und Presentation Books in all styles of binding; Standard ThenloRicai, Medical, Miscellaneous and School Books, which they have received from Trade Sales and are selling at extremely low prices. Also direct from the manufacturers and Im porters, ever kind of Plain and Fancy Writing, Letter and Note Papers. Envelopes, Gold and Steel Pens, Pencils, Inkstands, Wrapping Pa pers, Sec, Arc, at the lowest cash prices. PERRY & ERETY. S. W. Corner, 4th and Race Sts. Philadelphia. September 22, 1855. tf files -cvlsrrj rasps! NEW STREET FILE WORKS, Philadelphia. . THE subscriber ia constantly Manufactur ing F ilea and Rasps nf superior quality and at the lowest prices, equal to the bett im ported goods, and much cheaper. MANUFACTURERS & MECHANICS can have their OLD FILES RE-CUT and made equal to new, at about half the original cost. Flat 12 inches $2,00 per Dot.; Flat, 14 inches 2,75 pcrDoz. j Saw-files, Half Round. Millwaw and other Files in proportion. Single Files and fractional parts of dozens charged at the same rates, and warranted satisfactory. J. B. SMITH. NO. CI NEW STREET between Race and Vine cfc Second & Third Sis. Philadelphia. Philada. August 18, 1855 3in. SPECTACLES In Gold, Silver, and Elastic Steel n ames, f ATHEMATICAL Instruments separate L'M- and in canes, Tfaermoi.ieters of various sizes. Spy Glasses of every description, Platina poimsfor Lightning Rods, Magic Lanterns with scriptural, astronomical and temperance designs, Microscopes and Microscopic objects, Galvanic Batteries, Electrical Machines, Survejer's Com passes, Surveying Chains Ac. dtc. McAllister & brother. (Established in 1796.) 104 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Our Priced and Illustrated Catalogue (84 pages) with 150 illustrations furnished on application, anil sent by mail free of charge. Phila. Sept. 8, 1855. ff every description, suits le for Railroads, 4c, for weighing Hay, Coal, Ore and Mer chandise generally. Purchasers run no risk, ev ery acale is Guaranteed correct, and if, after trial not found satisfactory, can be returned without charge. VW Factory at Old. Stand, established for more than twenty years, corner of ninth and Melon Streets, Philadelphia. ABBOTT & Co., Successors to Elliot St Abbott. Phila. Sept. 1, 1855 3mC. TJ. S. OF .A.. "God and our Native Land." CL'SQUEIIANNA CAM P, No. 29, of tha O. of the U. S. A, holds its stated sessions evert Mo nir evening in their uew New Hall, opposite E. Y. Brights store. Sunbury, Pa. limitation and rega'ia, $2,00. P. M. SHINDEL, W- C. Kh'iWilvht.H. 8. Sunbury Oct. 20, 1855. , O, OF XT. .A.. JL. CUNBURY COUNCIL, No. 30, O. of l A. M. meets every Ttssdsv evening in the American Hall, opposite E. Y. B right's store, Maiket street, Snnbury, Pa. Members of tha order are respectfully requested to aiteml. P.M. SHIN DEL, C. A. Hoovta, R. S. Sunbury, Oct. 20, 185.' JAME to the premises of the subscriber, near Bear Gap, about three weeks aim-a. li -l.i brindle COW about 12 vears old with a short tail, and had on a small bell. The owner is re quested lo eome forward. Drove orooertv. ta charges and take her away. WILLIAM THOMAS, Locust tp., Columbia co. Cct. to, 1885 2m. NDELLIBLE INK at LMayU. WEniRck BRUNR'S. W ALL PAPER. A larae an,) ...i.j1 T assortment of Wall Per W indow Pa r, and Oil Shades, )teUA and for sale T. W TIK'.I h. Ce. 'iJCETT QOODgf ncvTaoonsit ' Imtocnse Attraction at, ElBberea Btor Ai'Wifshikffton not first in war, peace, frc.n Elsbery't Clothing Stere it first in receipt of NEW GOODS. . TWE SubscMlier having recently retorned from -I- the city litis just been receiving and opened to-day a splendid assortment of all kinds of Goods it. hia line. Having selected with Core, and from his being early in the market, purchasing cheap he flatters himself In 'btdiief able to' offer to hia patrons and the public In' general, such goods as will suit all in styles, quality make and prices. . tn addition to Coats, Pants and Vests of tweed jeana snd other stuffs suitable for fall wear, may 1 found all kinds of winter wear, Such as Over roats, Business Coats, Dress Costs, pants and Vests, made of all Imaginable stuffs of different colors, from light to heavy grades, cheap to good qualities. In fact surh an extensive assortment of Clothing ss will not fail to suit everybody. Also a large quantity of boy's Clothinj and all sorts of I'ndcr-rlothing. ' c HATS and Caps of all kinds snd styles; thf Ksnsas-Ncbrsska Hat, latest style. A good nssortment of BOOTS and SHOES, among which arc good ralf-sktn shoes msde to order) Also Ladies' Gums of different kinds. . As usual he has on hand a good assortment of Jewelry, aecordeons, revolvers, various kinds of pistols," fine cutlery, shirts, collate, hosiery, gloves, port montuiis, besides a great many other arliclcs too numerous to mention, sll of which will be sold at reasonable, rates. Call and see and judto for yourselves. . ALBERT ET.SBERG. Ths Store is in Market Square, opposite the former PoHt Office, a few doors below Masssr's printing office. Sunbury Sept. 32, 1855. NECOKFBOTICrlfABT. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. M. C. GEARHART, RESPECTFULLY announce to the chiceas of Northumberland and ths adjoinftig coun ties that he have opened a Confectionery sairf Fruit Store in MARKET SQUARE, Suaburr. where he manufactures snd keeps on hand, at all times, the most choice Confectionary, eVc, Wholesale and Retail, at Philadelphia prices. Among his stack ef Conlectienaries, snsy ke found : French 8crss, SumBrops, sskiadsof ssss, Burned Almonds, Lovs Drops, Cream Whits, W hit Drops, rsd si Wfca, Initios Jelly Cakes, , Rose, fruit Drops, " Vs'iilla. Stick Canutes, at SB I Common Srsrsts. F'ick Cspdjr, Liquorice, Almond Csadf, mviT. l.cmase, Dates., Prunes, Fies, Currants dried, Cilroni AIDIODUS, Rsiiost, Nuts of alt sea as LEMON SYRUP of a superior quality, by the single or dozen. A superior quality of Scgars and Tobacco, and a variety of Confectioneries, fruit, etc, all of which ia offered cheap at wholesale or retail. Coma and see he will try to please. Orders from a distance promptly sttended to. ' Sunbury, Au. 4, 1855. ly. Cheap "Watches Cj Jewelry WHOLESALE and Retail, at the "Philadel phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 81 North Second Street, corner of Quarry, FHILADELFHtA, Cold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 1.1 carat cases. tSS.OO Gold Lepine IS. S-24 00! Silver l.ep. full jewllcd, SO. Silver Lever, full jewi'd 111 F ine Si Ivcr Spectacles. 1 .SO Oold Hracelets. 3. OS I adies' Gold Pencils, 1.00 Siincilor Uuiirlicn Silver Tea spaons, set, 5,00 Oold Spectacles, 7.00 Gold I'm,, with Pencil and Sliver Holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Rim;, 3TJ cents to $80 t Watch Glasses, plain, 12 cents; Patent, 'l8f; Lunet, 25 ; other articlea iu proportion. ' All goods war ranted to bs what they are sold for.' STAUFFER & HARLEY, On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than ths sbove prices. Sept. C, 1855 r . . . ATTORNEY AT LAW, ; , SUNBURY, PA., Aided by some eight years experience in foe prsctice of the Law, will attend with fidelity to all matter appertaining r,or wilbin the line of his profession.,. Office with Charles J. Bruner, Esq., Market street. Sunbury, Sept. 15, 1855, tf . , Trusses 1 Trusses!) Trusses!!! C. II. NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Establishment. 5. HI Cor. of Twelfth and Race Streets, Philadelphia. JM PORTER of fine French Trusses, combi ning extreme lightness, ease snd durability' with correct construction. -Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts, as below: Sending number of inches round the hips, and stating side affected. Cost of Singlo Truss, $2, $3, ti, $5. Double $5, $6, $8 and $10. Instro ctions as to wear, and how to effect a cute, when possible, aent with the Truss. Also, for sale, in great variety. Dr. Banning'. Improved Patent Body Brace, For the cure of Prolapsus Uteri ; Spinal Props snd Supports,-Patent Shoulder Braces, . Chest Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak lungs j English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories. Syringes male and fomale. . tV Ladies' Room's, with Lady attendants. Phila., Aug. 4, 1855. ly P 8. BURTON & FENT0N, S. IV. corner Sixth and Arch streets, I'HILADF.LPHIA. , EAS! Teas!! an uncommonly ful snd choice assortment of black and e-reen T. of all grades, from the extremely low price of 30 cts 35 40 50 CO 70 te 75 cts. pet lb., warranted to be superior to any to he had else where at the samo prices. We know and confi dently recommend them to be 20 per cent cheap, er than any for sale in the city. Wa have also a very superior assortment of CofTeo, Old Gov't, Java, Laguayra, Maracariho, Rio and Cape Hay. tien Coffee. New No. 1 Mackerel and Shad in J and I hb. or as may be desired. Cheese, Pine Apple, Sap Sago, New York Cream Cheese al ways on hand. Soap brown and white ; also H. L. Kendell & Co'a Chemical Olive Soap, on lb. of which will go aa far as 2 of ordinary brown Soap. Also Starch of different qualities, pickles, sauces, ketchups, olives, olive oil, sardines, an choveys. See., With a full assortment of Fancy Goods, to which we invite the a tenlion of tha public to call and examine our extensive assort ment of Fine Groceries for sole by BURTON & FENTON, Wholesale and Retail Family Grocers and Tea Dealers, S. VV. cor. Siuh and Arch sts. N. B Good delivers J to all parti of the cil free of charge. Phila., Sept, !2, 1855. apl Uy GEEAT TOY & FANCY 8T0BE. JOHN DOLL. No, 90 North Second St. betwetti Arch J- P.ac Philadelphia, HAS received a large assortment of Tjvs of Wood, Tin, Chins. Gum, 4-c, sUo fancy Baskets, Work boxes, Porte Monsics, Pocket Books, Segar Cases, Snuff and Tobacco bodies. Pipes. Cards, Harmonicals, Aecordeons, Violins and Strings, Marbles, Balls, Rings, and an end. leaa variety of other articles too numerous to mention, for sale Wholesale dr. Retail, at rejukw prices. Phila. Sept. 8, 1859 9m. FOR SALE! PTEAM ENGINES 90 Horse power each, ZS with toilers. WouUloiakesicelleutpunip io angiues, loge&er with t large blowing cylin ders, suitable for a blast furnace. Apply W HENRY LONGENECKER CO Shamokin Iroo Works, Shsadfcin, Pa. Shamakin, July SI, 1854. TRICOPHEROUS do. for eels bf May l. WKWiK A. lUfc