iTTKIl FROM GCItMA NY-HEATH Or BARON VOJI ROTIIf CHILD. v e muke the following extracts from an renting letter which we received from a espotident residing at Frankfort-on-tlie-in, and which bears date of the 13lh of ember Inst. Washington Union. There died in this city, on the Cth inot., ;1io nge of eiphty-two years fivo months I twenty-four duys, Baron Amschel Mayer i Rothschild, Privy Counsellorof the Duko lles.ie Darnstadt, ond chief and senior of i celebrated blinking firm of M. A. Roth Id Sc Son, of Frankfort-on-thc-Main. 'No event has created so grout a sensation d S3 much attracted the attention of the olo population, as the decease of this pcr i. lie was rendered popular not only hy . social position and vust wealth, but by his rsonal appearance and babbits. Tlieru was ireely a man in Frankfort to whom thu Id Rothcshild" (as the people culled him) s not known. Every day, when entering leaving bis banking house, he wns surround by a crowd ot poor. Ilia v.illiugncsj to fe, and 1 lie good liuuier with which ho ilia biitod bis bcneOts, were never disturbed by e iiPportuniLies of these turbulent assetn iL'es. "Huron Rothchild was popular with nil issesof tho populntioti, because his benevo ico extended to all distinctions of political J religions parties, lie was u rigid obscr r of all the requirements of his faith tusuch degree, tlmt at tliu sumptuous feasts to lioh he was invited, or which ho gave at his ;n rosidenee, be was never known to touch ,y meat not prepared according to the Jew. i mode, ami neither sickness nor inclemency the weather was ablo to restrain him from e performance of his religious duties and remonius. lie belonged to the orthodox action of the Jewish community, but his MieDts extended to all alike. I have seen list of veurly distributions iade for the ac miit ofHitron Rothschild, from which it ap urs that not less than 'JiiOO Christian Mini 's had prolitted by its bounty. The weekly MributioM,' &r his account amounted tout ast fiO,KM Horinsper year, and probably an mal sum was sent abroad for t lie relief of ie indigent. Hesides these gifts, he cunt l i ned to all public institutions of charity, us ell as for art, literature and the lil.e. "Whilst his liberality toward, bis fellow tizens afforded them u constant relief, his ,vn personal habits were extremely Mtiiphi. k'ith until great wealth, favored with the ieinLship und esteem of sovereign', loaded ith honors and distinctions, Huron Roths did never forgot the origin of so exulted a osition. The humble cottage in the dark nd narrow street (called the 'street of the ews') in which he and his brothers were born as visited by him iluiiy uunng me nieuum f his mother, who could never be persuaded j t exchange that humble habitation for any .f the sumptuous pubiccs ottered to her by ove and veneration of her sons. 'lS.iron Rothsehild was no less kind ami nVctionate towards his family at large, lie vas murried more than fifty years, but hud I., children His wile died in Ri-JH, and his .flections have been devoted to his sisters ,nd brethren, and to their numerous progeny lo was the eldest son of live brothers, and mtlived them all. with the exception of one Baron James Rothschild, of Paris.) Two .r them (Charles and Solomon) died in the :onrso of hist year. The fortune left by Ruron" Anise ml May r von Rothschild is'estimated at over sixty .nillions of florins ; that b ft by Huron Charles t seventeen millions, and by Rarou Solomon tt fortv-eight millions of florins. The will of Huron Rothschild wps made ,n 1849. Tho charitable bequests are much ess important than the benevolence exer :ised by him during a long course of years hud prepared people to expect. Among the .wins of the will are the following : To establish a foundation for the poor of Frankfort, to keep up tho weekly distribution of alm.t iit the "Old Rothschild honsu," in the street of the Jews, ice To furnish dowers to Jewish mai dens, the interest on liO.OUO florins, (three years' iateiot for one portion,) For Jf wish Schools, - For Jewish' Hospital.;, To the society for encouraging Jewish traders and workmen, For various Christian charitable institutions, ... To pay for Jewish service in his dwelling (is heretofore,) tho interest on ... To found a majorat ill fi-vor of his nephew Anstlin, tm of Solo mon, To his nephew Maria Charles son of Chill ies, - l,'jon,oon fio.ooo 2 'i.nro 5,00(1 10,000 20,0(10 25,000 4,000,000 1 ,000,000 "To a second foil of Charles William he gave his large house and gardens. The do mains and properties possessed by the de ceased in different countries are likewise dis iriljuted among thu different branches of the Rothschilds, so that the greater bulk of this lurge fortune remains in the family. "Tho most pleasing feature in tho depo sition madu of this proneity, is the provision to continue forever the weekly distribution of alms lit the 'Rothschild old houso in the Mrcet of Jews.' This cannot fail to be an iu calculabKi benefit to the poor of Frankfort." i.t(.iM.Aiic; run ittii.noAU smiiiitv. Mr. Fricu Iium introduced into tlio Statt; .Setiuto u Lill fur tlie recurity of railroad iravellitiL'. w Melt defines duties, fixes liuliili- ties, and ietid;rn that certain in Ftuluto law which now uYnrriria ui-n legal const ruction it nil ilccUions. Tin lull nriuiii'S that the bagupo tind freight cats hall invariably bo placed in front ol the passenger curs ; steam whUtlcs to fotiiul mi uliinii ut eighty rods from any crossing of the highway ut the&amu level; speed to bo reduced on approaching a draw j the running time to bo so regulated that no two trains moving in opposito direc tions shall lo on the same track ut tho same time, without a switch aud ("idling between them, unlets the train that is out of time is preceded by an agent ou foot, eighty rods in advance, with a signal; when uuy train if .topped when another is expected, a signal is to bo sent eighty rods io tho proper di rection. In enclosed or fenced parts of tho country, cattle guards to bo constructed nt overy commencement und termination ol'such cncloauro. AVheu a rail is tuken up for re pairs, a signal is to bo placed at eighty rods distant each way. It is made a misdemeanor for any crossing a railroad with a horsa or vehicle, or driving any animal on it when a locomotive is approaching within forty rods ,.f,w.h inioim'ction- It is also made a tius- ampminr. with ninety days' imprisonment for a railroad conductor to get intoxicated. 5000 is the greatest amount which may bo ,.nnrl nf a railroad for any person's death . ...i, ;i noirlitreiico. No recovery of damages when tho person la injured acting contrary to the printed regulations of tho nihhment for injury through the negligence of any employee of the road is imnrisotinieut. Jf death ihi, niinishment is tho same ns man shughter. l'ersoos who put obstructions on railroads, whereby death cnsues.shall be tried for murder. If injury is caused, the pumsh- t ;n n v.nrJ iiniirisonmeiit. Jhe bill appears to be a fair out', suOiciently guarded r.n,.i.i;n t.rnteeiion. nud not oppressive to au , railroad companies. Teople who suppose thot a good prayer h preferred to a gooi act of doubtless inmgtue that God has more bearing than eye-sight. The end. we fear, will Bhow tuai iue7 reueou ..j e.m f,.tta Tuvnuael. lue tioor are often er prayed for than helped. The reason ... we believe, that breath it cheaper than bul- cu livm - r-, , h,,m lion. Lr Folmer.tOD is leventy-cw rercf. R waoei or Wolves ih Iowa. The Keo kuk Daily Post, of the 11th inst., states thot, for somo time past, the wolves have been ex tremely dangerous in Pottawattamie county. About three weeks ego a man was return ing from a prayer meeting, accompanied by his two daughters, one 10 and tho other 23 years of age. They were all riding the same horse, when suddenly a pack of timber wolves ossailed them, and, being unable to escape by flieht. they attempted to defend themselves. Hut the ferocious brutes attacked tho horse, rendering him tinmnnngeable. The oldest daughter was partly thrown and partly drag ce 1 to the ground, and instantly devoured. The father and his other daughter niunaged to escape. Several neighbors were muster ed, who repaired to the spot, but found noth ing but ono of the girl's shoes and a few rem mints of her clothing. A boy, aged 13, left his father's house to pet some water at a spring, about half a mile distant. Not re turning, search wns made for him, when the pail was found near tho spring, also some marks of blood aud a lock or two of hair. Tap-iikd and Feathered. Tho citizens of Lexington, Ky., became much excited hist week in consequence of a letter from that city, which appeared in an Ohio paper, re flecting upon the institution of slavery in their midst. The letter was signed J. H., the initials, as wus ascertained, of a person (J. Hrady) w ho had been for some time employed as a teacher in ono of the city schools. Tho Louisville Courier thus tells what followed :- Feeling that this man, who had been received and hospitably entertained, was guilty of great wrong in thus caluinniuting the people and institutions of that section, after night a party of ulmost two hundred repaired to his lodgings. Ho was informed of the mission of the company, and, though fearful of the chill night air. could not hesitate ac companying the party. He was conducted to the court-house yurd, and thero stripped. A largo qnuntity of pitch had been prepared for the occasion, with the contents of several bags of fenthtrs. The clothing w.s speedily removed from the body of Rrui'y, and thu pitch applied to tho thickness of an inch. Then the feathers were nicely planted, and Rrudy's head shaved close to the scalp, save two locks, near the forehead. lie was then set loose, and charged to go and sin no more. More severe punishment would have been ad ministered had it not been for tho wife of Hrady, n beautiful end estimable lady. Hrady applied to a physician to remove the tar, but it was found utterly impossible. He left on tho morning train for Covington. New Advertisements. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. ITANTED. to establish an Agency for the sale of Wood MouUlings, of which there arc from Jii) to $nn worth used in every house lliut is built. Our advantage, in the use of a Machine that will work a whole hoard into iioiuhliugH nt one operation, and the Urge a mount of capital employed ly the Company, enable us to give a liberal commission. Pattern book furnished, containing 2.riU patterns, Address J. 1). HALE, Willow Street, above Twelfth, l'hilidelphia, Pa. January 19, lsi.ifi, 3m c N0RCR0SS' ROTARY PLANING MACHINES. IV A N TE U To sell ihc Kighls and Machines ' for a Rotary Planing, Tonguing and Grooving Machine, for boards und plank, under the Nocross Patent. Also, -the uttachiucnt of the Moulding Machine, which will work a whole board into mouldings at one operation. This patent has been tried, and decided in the Su preme Court in Washington, to he no infringe ment, being supciior to Wundawuilli'a Machine. Apply to J. 1). HALE, Willow Street, above Twellth, Philadelphia, where the Machines can be seen in operation. January I'J, 1S56. 3m c FARM FOR SALE. f IIIE subscriber offers at private sale a valua A hie farm in Hartley township, Union Coun tv, 3J miles west of Hartlrton on the road from l.ewisburg to tho Old Fort, containing 170 ACKES, of which 70 acres ore cleared. The. im provements arc a two story frame House 50 bv 45 feet, 1) story log House, good sheds and stable and also running Water. There is also on the pieinists a good Orchard of excellent fruit and a never failing spring. An indisputa ble title will be given. Enquire at John II oil man's Hotel. D. P. HOFFMAN. January 10, ISoG. 3t NOTICE. FFICE of the New York and Middle Coal field Hoad lioad and Coal Company, late Coal Kim Improvement and Hull Ifoud Compa ny, No. 88 South 4lh .Street, Philadelphia. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the New York and Middle Coalfield Kail Koad and Coal Company will be held at their cilice No. 88 South 1th Street, Philadelphia, on Monday the 1th Jay of February, 185G,at lnj o'clock A.M., at which time an Klectiou for Directors will be held. S. T. AI.TF.MCS. Treasurer aud S-eeretary January 10, 1 85(5 t-1 fy FOB RENT. VI. I. that certain two story brick dwelling House and frame isTOHK JIOL'.Si: in Mar- i ket Street, in the Uornugh of Kuubury, adjoiu- ng v eavei s llolel, and now in tlie occupancy of II. 11. Yaslinv. JOS. E. LEID. For terms apply to YVM. M. ROCKEFELLER. Suiibury, January 19,1866. 3t COLLINS & M'CLEESTEIt'S TYPE FOUNDRY and Printers Furnishing Warehouse, .Vo. 1 Lotl'je Alley, hack of new Masonic Hull, Philadelphia. Pliila., Jan. 12. 1830. TIIACIIER Ss WODDBOP, WHOLESALE BOOT SHOE &. TRUNK WAREHOUSE, Nv. 101 Arch Street, tip Stairs, Between Third & Fourth Hts., upper side, near Lmun Hotel, Philadelphia, Carpel Bags and Yaliee of all descriptions CHARLES F. THACHER. ROUERT S. WOUJJROP. Philadelphia, Jan. 12, 1856 tf. J. S. OF J. VTA8HINGTON CAMP.No. 19 J. 8. of A ' holds its stated meetings every Saturday evening, in the American Hall, Market Street Suubury. A. A. SHLSSLER. P. John 8. Beard, It. 8. Stinbury. January 6, 1855 tf. AUCTION I AUCTION I npiIE Auction of the Subscriber will commence next Monday morninrr at ten o'clock ami will continue through the day, will also be held from 0 lill 9 o'clock in the evening. Every day aud evening next week. The week following only Monday's, Wednesday's and ftalnrda'-s. ALBERT ELKDERU. Sunbury, January 6, 1 B55. if. NOTICE. TVOTICE is hereby given that Dr. J. V. Peal 1 has placed bis book accounts, notes, ie., In the bands of the undersigned for collection, at whose Law Office all persons indebted lo said J. W. Peal, whether ou book or note, are re quested to call end make payment on or before the 15th day of February 185C, as all account &, unsettled tt that date will be sued. 8. ft. TEAL. Pnnliirr. Dec. iiSii AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALE. Worthy tho Attention of Every Man. HAVING positively determined to leave Sun bury on the 1st of February next, I intend selling my larjre Slock of Clothing end other Goods at and below cost at private sale, and net month at A uction. My stock embrace! large variety of very desirable goods of different kinds. CLOTHING of different styles and makes vs rious qualities and prices, such si Winter coots from $3.75 upwaids t Overcoats from $3,00 and higher) Pants and Vents in proportion! Hts sod Caps, Boots end Shoes, Whirls, Ilnilerrlo tiling, Hoys' Clothing, pistols, jewelry, hosiery, and all other kinds of goods generally kept in I Clothing Establishment. I have also on hand a vrrirty of Summer Coots, vests and pants) also Summer Hats of different styles, all of which I will sell at tremendously low prices. The Auction will commence on the 7th of January next, and will continue through that week every ilny ami evening, altcrvtarils on Monday Wednesday and Saturday. The public will find it to their advantage to call early ond buy at private sale; they have then a good as sortment lo pick from, and shall buy goods at as low ptices as they will probably be sold by Auc tion. My store is in Market Square, is known, end can hardly be missed. ALBERT F.LSBERO. Runbury Dec. 33, 1855. To Merchants and Storekeepers. The subscriber desirous of leaving as soon as possible, will sell lo Merchants and others who mny fuvor hi in. ot wholesale, lower than Phila delphia rotes, any or all his goods on bond. His stock'cnnipriscs a Aaiiety ol good adapted to the season, is pretty large yet, so that he can (live an Assortment of sizes and qualities to buyers. Merchants will find it to their advantage to call early. ALBERT ELSBEKG. LATEST ARRIVAL, Largest and Best Assortment CHEAP, HANDSOME & DURABLE. fIIE subscriber takes pleasure in inl'orminc his customers and the public generally that he is now in receipt of an unusually liirtje ami Splendid Assortment of New Goods. To endeavor to enumerate the one hiindiclh port of the articles would he useless. Suffice it to say, they have been selected w ith the greatest rare, and they will be disposed of at as low prices as the sonic quality can be purchased elsewhere. My motto is "Quick Sales and Small Profits." lie takes this method of presenting lo the public his thanks for the liberal patroimuc exten ded to him, and hy stiict intention to busiuesii, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. It will be Rdvisabln for purchasers to call and examine his assortment before purchasing else where. All kinds of produce taken in exchange. EDWARD Y. BRICHT. Sunbury, December 1, 1855 GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING! JOHN "V. IvT3?lTIT M KUCHA NTT A 11. OK, ST7NBTJB.Tr, PA. ficspcetfelly informs the citizens of Sunloiry and the public Ki'nerally, that lie bs juM received from Philadelphia, a choice and select Bssormeol ! ol Cloths, Lassiinerea, iVc , vu : French black Cloth, plain und twilled. Black Beaver do far oveicoats. fine blue cloth. Claret cloth. Cassimcres french black corded. do do do Doeskin. do do grey mixed Doeskin. Vctiugs plain iilack silk velvet. do Figured velvet. Plusli velvet. do Black satin figured. Woolen Shirts nnil Drawers. Gentlemen'! Pocket Handkerchiefs. do Neck-tics. All of which will be sold or made up to order in the latest ami best style. Sunbury, Dec. 1. 185.1 tf Fashionable Hats und Caps. ASIIBY & ROCAP, -Vo. 1"0 .V(irAf it., PHILADELPHIA. NFORM their friends and the public generally, that they continue to keep at their old stand, a large and extensive assortment of hats, cups, iVc, got up of (he best material and in the latest and best style of workmanship and finish. Country merchants and others will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. J'hilu., ?su1 10, 155 ll. l.l.ST OF CAUSES fV Northumberland County, for a Ppncial " Court, to commence on the 11th of Feb- j ruary, ltj.i. Jacob Venida vs Zerbv Hun Imp. eo Ira T Clement The Shainokin Steam Ferrv &. Tow Boat co Gressler V Rccsidei vs Michael Kerslelter Wb 11 Kipp vs Win 1. Hellenstein Isaac Elliott vs Gemellus Carretson same vs same same vs same same vs same JAMES BEAliD, Piolh'y. rrolhonofary's Ollice, ) fiunbury, Dec- 8, 1855. S VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. rilHE subscrilier oilers at pitvalc sale, a A VII T T A 1!T V 'I'll t I "V ill.' I V V I I situate in Sugar valley, Green towihip, Clinion county, 'uboiit I mile from Loaansvillc, und 9 miles from Lock Haven, adjoining lauds of An thony Kleekuer, Ceo. Crumley and Geo. Snook, containing acres, strict ineasuie, all of which is excellent Limestone laud about 00 acres of which are cleared, and the balance well limbered and watered, The improvements are a two storv Los House and a log barn, near the western end of the said tract, and an cieellent young orchard of choice fiuit frees. Also another excellent two story Log House and l"g barn on the east ern portion of said tract. The said premises are so situated as to make two excellent Farms, and will be sold together or separate, to suit purcha sers. Persons desirous of purchasing the above properly will please rail on the subscriber, resi ding in Upper Augusta lp., Norlhumhf rlund county, 5 miles front Sunbury, who will accom pany them to said premises. I eruis reasonable. libUKUb .m. r UU1U.O I l.K. December 22, 1855. tf. NTIIAV KlIOilT. CAME to the premises of the subscriber in Lower Augusta township, on or about the 15tb of December 1855, a atray white shoat about ten mouths old. The ower is requested te come forward nay charges and take it away. JAC'OU 1 U.N.N. Lower Augusta, Jan. 13 18.)G. 2in. AUDITORS' NOTICE. , mjOTICE is hereby given, that the under I'l signed Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county to audit the exceptions to the account of Daniel ( oinerun dee'd., filed by the Administrator of Win. Gear hart, dev'd, who was one of the executors of said D. Cameron, dee'd, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Kuubury, ou tlie ath ol January next, at 10 o clock, A. ni., whan all persons interested may attend if they see proper, VM. M. ROCKEFELLER, Auditor Sunbury, Dee. 29, 1855. llifssjolutioii oi railiuifeliil. NOTICE is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing under the mine of 8. Wsivia A. Co., in Coal township. North' umberland eouuty, was dissolved by mutual con' sent, on Friday, the l&th iust. The hooka are left in the hands of the subscriber for settlement, on whom all persona knowing themselves in debted lo, or having claims against aaid firm, will please call and settle immediately. ELIJAH CHIDESTtR frhimoVin,. Dec , less tm. COSMOPOLITAN ARTASSOCIATION! EtO.HD TEAR. ARRANGEMENTS for the Ssnnnd Annual CollKtlna of this new mid papular Institution for the diHation of l.itrrsturs snd Artt buvs besu mu on is most cattii sire snale. Among llis work! already engsgnu, is the far-fumed "GENOA. OETJCIFIX," which orifiunllr enst Tm Thnnsand Dollars. In fnrrnniK ths new Collection, the diffusion of wwlrl of America Ast, and (lie riirourricnment of Amrriean E cuius, hnve not been oveileeked. Commissions hsve em imicd to niHiiy of Hit most dislinsrnishee American Artists, who will contiihrtft some of their finest produc tions. Among them sre three Mnrhle Dusts, executed by the greatest living Sculptor Uisah I'owihi : GEORGE WASHINGTON, The Fnther of his Country i BENJAMIN FKANKLIN, Tht PhiloS'iphar; DANIEL WKBSTER, The Htiitemnan. A ieeii,1 Mcrnf tin viiitcd Curtipe nml mnderafful mid judicious Hfltvlifits of I'rciRii works ol' Art, both in Bronze urn! Mnrhle ( tStatu.-trv nml choir Puintiiiijs. The whole tnrmini! a lurgu iu v:ilualil ri 'licet i oil of Pnintiiiu iiiul luttiaiy, In he (tutnhnteci Krkk nnioug thu members ol the Ausunatioti lor lite .Second Year. miMS OF MKMIUlHSIIIP, The payment of three dollnraconatitulrn nny ntie n mrni I'vfot this AfK'H-ialioM, mid mtitlrs hun lo eithi-r one m the following Mnpii.int'n Cor one rio und uliu ticket in the diitriimlion ol the Slittuary nod liintiii!R. 'The. Litcmlurc ismie! to tmtwrilicrii consists of thu fot twiiifT Monthly Al.inzinrs : Hnrj-fr's, Pntimni. Kim la r Itorkff. Hluck W"od'n, Gralium's, (jodey's ,nd ' Hook, and lliiuseliold W'onlB. IVraons tiikiinj five infmhershtpsnrr etitiilr-1 to m-y five of the MfiK'tziiR-s for oneejrt uudtosii: ticket in the dinlrilmlioii. BjThe trorreds derived from Hip snU nt" pif-nJitshijifi, lire devoted to 1 he nnrdiiiKe of worths of Ait lor the ciuu- IJlU VHT. Tin: advantagks sncriiKi) hy hccMiniiiK n memlter of this Afsociution, nrc 1st. Allptrins rerrive the full v.dne of iln-ir Biil)?rri() ti'insnt the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine IaU; rnturc. Jd, V.mh mmhT it cmtriUilinij towards purctnistng rhoire Works ! Art, wiii.-h tire tit he distributed atnouc thcmcelvrs, und nre ut the Mine lime encouninii'g. the Arl of the countiy, ditdiuismg thouwiudk of dollais through US ugriK-y. Persons in remitting funds lor membership, will please pi'eth ir pot-"iViee address in full, siutmg thi month they wish the Mtitrnziue locominenrr, and hnve the b'tter regihtered nt the Post ( iifiea to prevent loss; on the rr eeipt of which, 11 certihriiteof membership, topeitier with I he Miignzine desired, will be forwarded t;i uuy part of the country. 'J'ti'ise who purelmss Mngnzines m Bookstores, will ob serve th;it by ioiiiuiy thi Association, they rc-ive tlie M:itr:iiiie and free ticket in Iheuiiminl distrildition, ail at the siiine price they now pay for the Magazine alone, ll"aiitifnllv illustriiled (.'aintogues, (jivius full d cue rip tions. B'-nt free on ppliention. For Mcmberchip, address C. I,. DKHTJY, Actuary C, A. A. At pilhfr of the prineifittl nfnees "Kniekiborker Mihm?jii'' oiTtr, 31 Hninlwnv. N'e v York, or, Wesiern OtTier, IG6 Wutcr street, Snuiusky, t. iNov. 17, 103. S;:tliUc and lEariicj iVSaticr Thomas H. Tucker, Sureeior to (1. 11'. Slruh, f KEKPKOTFl'I.LY informs the 'Jfy3X citUfin of Suiiliiiry ami tlie puli-rt--lic BPiifrully, that lie has taken SiCi3J1- vstiililihlitnciit lalrly ocriiiieJ hy (icg. W. Stroll, an J liavini; ciitjagoJ several rooiI workmen, will le enabled to turn out work in his line equal to any maile in thts section of country. Onh rs iriini ily exeretej ami all kinds of pro duce taken in ctchanc. 8iinlniiy. Oi-tober "J7, 1S5S. ly COLEMAN'S CHEAP CUTLEBY STOKE, .Vo. 2. Xoilti Third Inloio Arch, PHILADELPHIA. OI'NTliY Merchants can save from ten lo fifteen percent, by purchasing at the above stores. ly importing my own goods, paying bul littl'' rent, aud living economically, it is plain I can undersell tliote who purchase their Goods here, pay high rents ond live like princes. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors dnd Razors, Table Knives and Forks in ivory, stag, buffalo, bone aud wo.id handles, Carvers and Forks, Arc., Butcher Knives, Dirks, jowio Knives, Revolving and p ain Pistols, Ac. Also a lare assortment of Aeeordeons, Also fine English Twist and German (inns. JOHN M. COLEMAN. Oct. 20, lftfi.". Iv. Importer. EXLCITlDlVEElSrT I La ct und lest an nul if the Steuon, At the Store of P. W. Gray, I, Market Siuart, Ins Just rca ircj his Sloe!: from i'ltiltuhtjihia, consisting of Fall ami Winter (loot's, Embracing a great variety of Lady's Dress and Fancy Goods. The following comprises in part a lit of my ex tensive and elegant stock, which for variety and cheapness cannot he excelled in this market. FOU THE GENTLEMEN", Blark and Fancy Cloths and Cassimcrcs, Black Saltin and Fancy Silk Vesting. Shirting Muslin Drawers and Under Shirts, Kentucky Jeans Velvets, Blankets, &c. FOU THE LADIES. Black Silks, Alpacas, Merinos' colored snd plaid all wool. Muslin de Lain, a large lot of Prints, of the best brands and styles, brow n and bleached Sheetings, twilled and plaid Linseys, Flannels, red, yellow an I white, grey Drills, Tickings, (.'ambries, Dress trimmings, ribbons, laces, gloves, hose and huh linens, aud other things too tedious to nii'uti.m. I would earnestly solicit a libc.al 1 share of their patronage. Boots & Shoes, a lar-o aisortr.n'iit. II ATS ir CAPS. HARDWARE & CUTLERY, CEDAR W ARE, FI.M1 vt SALT, GrorcrlvN ofcveij variety Teas.O.jfl're, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Cheese, Vin egar, Candies, Gaudies, Soup, Ci ackers, Brooms, Lead, Shot, liedt sj.ls, Plough Lines, t.lns 8x10 10x12,11x10, Starch, Fluid. Doirv Salt, Smok ing and Chewing Tobacco, FincC'igars, Matches, Mustard, Candle Wick, Blacking Water Proof, and a general assortment of QL'EEXSWARE AXD GLASSWARE. Country produce taken at the highest market prices. Sunbury, Oct, 37, 185D. tf. EstateTof D AVIDlffARTzTdetydr"" "1VOT1CE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration upon the estate of David Martz, late of the township nf Shamokin, Nor thumberland County, Esq., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing near l'axi- lios 1. (., Ill said township. All persons hav. iug claims or demands against the tV.ute of said deceased, are requested to make the same known to the undersigned without delay, and all per sons indebted aie desired to make immediate payment. HENRY MARTZ, Adm'r. fchaniokiu tp. Dee. 8, 1855.-61. tlAMUltlf, tSwiss, Mull, Uubinett, French ' laces, Checks, Collars, I'ndersleeves and Chemisettes, lleak dresses, Yelveta and Velvet trimmings, Turkish counterpanes, Elankets, tlroche, Thibet .t Hay etute Shawls, fur sale by Hunbury, Dec. 1, '65. K. Y. DRICIIT. A DIES' Dress Goods. Spring and Sumint Shawls, Black silk, silk poplins, De Laine, Uingliama, Lie bage, Lawns and calico, just re ceived and for sale by WM. A. K.NABI). Lower Augusta, May 0, 1861. 1 QUENCH black cloth, plain & fancy Cassi? meres, Cassiuetta, Overcoating, Satin and Silk Velvet vest patterns, Silk and Wool Hats, Caps, Scarfs and Monkey Jackets, for sale by Sunbury, Dec. 1 '35. E. Y. KKJHT. ill ALLEN MERGER'S PILLS. A certain cure for Fever and Ague, for sale by WEISER c BKFNER. Sunbury. uly 91, 1854. 1JA1NTS of every description just received by Mil t. WE1HEU & URI'NER riMvlCOPHEKOL'S 8 dox. for sale by Mar III. WEI8BR.V BRNIB. 1NDELLIBLE INK at Mj 18. """-' REMOVAL. T. S. DBPU? As BONS, At Ti'i North Second Strtet, above Vint, and sif Eigth and Spring-Garden Strctt PHILADELPHIA, Art selling off CAKPETst, OIL CLOTHS, Ac, At reduced prices, ripectingto REMOVE to C IIE3NUT Mtreet. (under llis New Masonic 11 all,) about th 15lh of NoTKsini.a, ts which plare they would inite their former customers and others, as they expect to keep a belter assortment there, than tlioy aver havs kept. Oct. 37, 1855.- ch. Sept t J 3m W NvlMAS0NICr HALL PHILADELPHIA. AfiKNTS WANTKD in every town sail enmity in ths UintuU tMi'S, to srll the bonatifal picture of tho C HANI.) LOD OK KOOM. In the New Masonic Hau,, rhilndelphm. Thin Plte is selling very mpidly. nml elicits tlm ndmirntion of nit. for the fjfirrertnesH und fidelity with whieli the Statuary, l'Hitco Paiutino and I'uhnituhk tire represented, and theartitdir bnuutv und hnnnonyl' the colors. Size of IM:ie, '22 X Price S3 IHi. B oksolkrs and I'ietnre lienlert wtshinif tn Inks neen eies for it. will please address, for further iiiforueiiion. I XT UlnlfVTIIAf Lillmgrapiicr, rhila!clihia. October 27, 18.V tf icrtt Ariltal ol' Fall and Winter Goods ! 1IIA T. CLEMENT NFORMS his friends and eustomers that he just received an clcijant assort inent of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! ! At his Store in Mar;;et Street, SSiinbury, which he oilers to the public at the lowest priics. His stork eoiiMats of a gencnil assortment o Dry (Joods, viz : Cloths. Cassimers, Cassiurts, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin de Luins, Lawns, Ginghums, lt.'iases. Also a large assortment of CLOTHING. A large assortment of Hoots and Shoes, for Men, 11 oineii nml t.bildrrn. Sn.K Hats. Panama, Talm leaf" and oiher Summer lists. Master. GROCER 1Kb of en-ry variety. .Sugar, Tea, Cotfee. Molasses, Cheese, 8pice, Fish, Salt, Ae. II AIM) WAKE, Vil i Iron and Steel, Nails, Files. Saws, ic. QUEENS WAKE, Tea Sttts, Plates, Dirties, Cvps, Siwcers, 4c t"?" Country produre of all kinds taken in ex change at the hiKlie-t market piices. Oct. 20, If 53 GREAT MASONIC HALL. tiik i.vncr.sr viano fohtk. vklokkox and Ml SIC SiTOKi: IN TUK I'MTUll STATKr. Will be opened Ort"ler full 1G.1., ill the Masonic liiru.DiNrj, Ciicsiiui Strvt, ab'ive r'-vi-ntli. I'liihilrlpliiu. HyJOlIN MAIISII, tin? S,.l Acmt Or it.uiclnwn. (iray A Co.'s ecit'lirutt'il llfl.'e i:uuivniii Attachment I'iaiin riti'S, unit C W. Kis .V Ci'a I'li'iniiiln lr. ih'.ms. A !s.i, 1'iaitii Fix ti s unit .llrls'i'iins i ti'licriiiH tiiiuihliiil makers. J .M . hits ohtiiiiieil a li-aic fnr t.-veial e.iii in llii-i,nvr, M i3iiirif,.,t intil welt known MnS'imc ilnilillng. ll -re he inicnils ke-'piii" the largest st.ick nntl uvsortiri.-nt nt' I'l'itio I'orlrs, 1 ,-t ..- .,si. Mum,-, run! M tl sical liistiiiinriils r if cvc'iy ilpfcrtpiicn. all t which nr carrfnllv srlrcTeil ly himself, ami warrunted to give per- feel tiilihipliini in every ili-laili'C. 0,-t.iiier a;ih. i".ii tf NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. I. IV. TIJSEK it Co., SuiOmry, ;:., f "P EsPECTFULLY announce that they have just received a large and varied stock of rplendid e;V ils suitt d to the season; an inspec tion ol wl.rrT. lhey solicit frcm their trienos ond the public they will be sold at low prices, a they still adhero lo their old motto: "Sinall Jinfts and quick Salfs." This in the end pays best, while il best serves their customers. '1 heir stock now consists of Cloths, Cassimcres, Vestings, Ladies' Dress Goods, in great variety, of Silks, Poplins, Delaines, Cashmeres, Ooburgs, all wool de tains. Calicoes, &e., with a lare assortment of dress Itiinuiings.-Brochc, Thibet, Cash mere, and wollcn shawls, winked collars, cuffs, sleeves, chemisette, A c. A new stock of Ready made Goats, Vesls, rind Pantaloons, of superior style and workmanship. Also, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shues together with a general assortment of Hardware, Queens ware, Groceries, Provisions, Cedarware, Drus, Paints. Oils and Nails. Come and see, no charge is made for show ing goods. Country produce taken in exohange for goods, at the highest market prices Sunbury, October l.l, !S.'o. For the latest arrival of Fall Winter l.'omls. j. r. & i. r. siLiNE, RESl'ECTFL'LLY aiinouncc to their fiiemls and ti e public in general, that they have received a'their Old Stand, in I'pper Augusta (K iiship, Northumberland countv, l'n at Klines Grove, their FA I. L an I WINTER Goods, and opened to the public a full assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &c, ConsiMing in part ef Cloths, black and fane; Cassimeres, Sattinctls, Cheeks, Drawers and Under Shirts, and all kinds of FALL "'.nl WINTER GOODS. Also a lot of Ready. made Coals, Vests and I'uuts, A.c. Ladies Dress Goods, Cousitting of II lack Silks, Merinos, Alpacos, Co here cl.ilh, pi. lilt and fancy all wool He I. allies, Calicoes, Ginghams, Mui-lm, Comforts, Hay Stale Long o ha wis, I riinmiugs. Ac, Also a fresh supply nf fat'OCCl lr of hII kinds. A fresh supply of Hardware ami Queens ware, Drugs anil Medicines. Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, lUiium. A e. Also a large assortment of Hoots and Shoes, suiluble 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 by strict atten tion to biuiucis, to merit a continuance of" the same. All of the above named stock of goods will be sold positively at low pricea for cash, or in ex change for country produce, at the highest market price. Kline's Grove, Nov. 3, 1855. THE UNIVERSITY'S FA1IILY REMEDIES, IfSl'r.D inirl-r tlie Seal. SaiH li, hi snd Auih iriiynf th 1'iiivrrsily of KltHK MKllfrlNK ami poplar kiiow- lixloe, I'lunlrrtxt liy llir Chile i.f IV ylvaiua, April ail. 1&.V, willt u Ctipitul in tf llMl,iHNI, mainly .r Hip purpiisr nf urrrslmr Hie evil ol 5puii,us unil worlhl.'ss Niislriim. ; Alan lir supplyuia tlie Cciuiiiluinl v with rrliulils lUmr rliea wllerevur a Coiuiieteilt Fli)ielull i-uinml of will not be eiupliiyed. Tins liistiiiiiinii lias purchased iMinlJr John It Hou'HD, liis Cclehrutrd Iloivand'sJ Tonic IIIOirc. Known lor upwards of twenty. five years ss llir only sure and salti curt fur l-'KVKU nml Alii I'., &e.. mid Ins inrs- l ilile Keiucly fur UliNVl'.l, COMPLAINTS, Itowand's Conipound Syrun uf Klaekherry Itis.l, wlueb fnglilyap. proved mid popular Remedies, lortherwilb Tha I'liiversiiy's Keiunty for i'oinplaiiits of Itit Lungs; Tlie I'uiverbity's llcinedy for Py.pe)iu ol ludigesnmi ; The l.'iuvtiisuy's Ueniedy forCoitiee-IJ'iwel.j Also, ilia University's Alinuuac uiay bs lis had, at the Uruuch lii.neusary, or rilors of WILLIAM DnPPIN, Nny. 3, 16M. .Mahunoy . O. C10IH 'RG, French Merinos, Persian clclb, 1 Paris twill, Chintzes, Delanes, Debegcs, Alapsras, Silks, Wool plaids, Mohair lustre French, Scotch and American Ginghams, jus reecived and for sale by Sunbury, Dec. 1 'As. E. Y. BRIGHT BEBERINE, Veratria, Chinordiue and Cin chonia, just received bv May lii 1855. WKhsBTR & BEI NER. VANILLA BEANS just received by WEISER 6l URI'NER. hinVaiy, May It, - CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STOKE No 13 Sorth Second Street, (opposill th jrfount Vtrnon House.) rhilndelpltia. GOLD l.arer Watches, full jeweled, 18 K, ca ses, $28 SiUer Lever do,, do., 12; 8il er I.epine, do., $9 : Qusrtior. $J lo Sf7 1 Gold Spectacles. $4 50 to $10 ; Silver do., $1 60 ) Silver Table Rpoons per sett, $14 to $18) 8ilvrr Desert do., do., $9 to $ 1 1 ( Silver Tea do.,1 do., $4 75 to $7 60 Gold Tens and Gold Cs ses, $3 23 to $5; Gold Pens and Silver do.. $1; together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All goods warranted to be ss represented. Watches and Jewelry, repaired in the best manner. Also, Ma sonic Marks, Pins, &c, made to ordwr. N. 1). All orders sent by mail or otherwise, will he punctually attended to. la., Sept. 22, I8(i.. Ij w. fancy runs fou ladies and Cnil.DUKX. JOI-ilsr FABEIBA, Importer, Manufacturer and Doalcr in all kinds of Fancy Furs A'o. 281 Mat h t Street, (above Ei'jhth,) rftll.ADKI.PlllA HaviiiR now coinph'ted my very larun ami beauuiif"! assoitment of all the different kinds of Fancy Fuo, and fashioned into all the dilVereut elyies and fashions that will ho worn dorinR the present season by Ladies and Children, aud heme determined to sell my goods at small profits it will be lo the a. Wantage of I.a.liei am.1 others to give nrn a eall before purchasing. '. B. t.'.TOliKKF.I'.I'F.H.Snnd tlie frade will do well to eall, ns they will find one of the largest and best variety of stork to select from the city. JOHN KAKEIRA. Sept. 22, 1855 A rnos. FA LI. STOCK of N E V (ioaic Peasonal V) Shawls. r'liionalla Silks. Full stock Jlack (Silks. Dress Goods, all kinds. IJIaiikets and Flannel. Linen aud t.'ottou Sheetings. Staple Hniibekeeping GoikIs. Cloths, t'nssimeres anil Vestings. EYRE LANDKLL. rOLTiTH i ARCH Sis., PHILAD'A. P. S. Storekeepers and oilier net cash iiryer supplied with scarce and desirable l)ry tioodK at low rates. JJAKG.MNS from Philadelphia and New York Auctions daily. N. 11. 8 cases French Merinoes, all colors, wholesale from lia to $1,25. Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 1853 3m w3. s f 7(h j. tt,t.snBt S1, j Thin Infltitiitioti, Which win first i tuljltslied in Sentcniher, and " iniiiibcra nm tiiy iti gradu;it.; htin- Uttnls nl' tiie butiinfn turn m this, i nml ntlier fitien ; wun on .Tin in 4tn, 1 JT1 ;z$ IVm, Clinrterril, nml ctali!mtnd m u 1 -'"llf 't uccvrtiunce with Act of I SJLI fl"l i.ecihin'aie. (7) thori'URiily f mcticul cli;nn trt mid r,al f"iit;iio8 nil th'-st bruuclifn iieueMnry L' I f,)r UBtj in Imiiiifu ; biilrii wliich, fnr" I be pupil have the privitpfe f num 1 il-nifp up'n n rnnr of LKCTI'KK! ! W.2 I SZX J UPON COMMEUCIAL l.WV. de- ; ? t (jjJ tivrrctl i"ir ihrir enpecial use, by emi- j , 1 m ,,,nt practitioners. nr - For ths present nenfmn, the Hon. JroQK SHUtfwooir Btrvicei ar eii gimeil in tin dp;iriment. S II. CIIITTKNDF.V, Prhiripnl. Ciiijiloinie will he ifnt to ant ;0 JLZ sd1ret, uii nophHtiou hv letter v aim. cHlT':lJ:s, mook KT:kIM, cii receipt per nmil of th . price, 91,50. Key to lame 3U c; VhuatWIi'liia, Oct. 13, 1335. 0m3. $50 E-W-A.3?5,I5. JIIII siilisrriliers oiler a rewanl of fifty ilollar A for lha discovrry ami conviction of the per son or persons, wlin rut anil destroyed tlie bands on tlio Si arliinery of tlicir Coal breaker, at tlie Mammotli CotlicrT, between iSliaiiiokin and Mt. Curini'l, on tlie nlfilit of tliu Olli inst. Tlie. aliovn reward will bo paid to any ono piv- in; infiirmri ion that will lead to t..J cjm;ctiu,i of the offenders. CI.CAVEU, PAG ELY Co. Shainokin Oct. 27, 1:5. tf. NEW CONF3CTIONABY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. M. C. GEAltHAKT, O ESrEOTFLT.I.Y announce to the eilizena of Northumberland aud the adjoining; coun ties that he has opened a CiinTi'i tiuimry and Fruit Mure in MA1IKET KQUAKE, Sunlmrv, where he manufacture ai d keeps on hand, al all tinier, the most choice Contectioiiarv, ic, bolesiile ami Ketail, at I'm adc plug prices. , i ,, V -.,. i Anions his stock of Conlecticnarus, may be f:imd : Kff nell SrerPt.. Iturnrt Miii.iikI., I'rcniii What, ' 1-ijioii 1 I! '.,-. " Vinili.i. (Niinin hi reeieis. l.iijuurti-e, Gum Props, tllkiudd of .e.ni, l.ovo liroe.. Mint firopH, red a.id vrlate, Jelly fakes, fruit Prop. Stick f undies, ef all .-enU Hoi k Cumly, Almond L'anJf, FRUIT. I. pnlos., lruuel, II. ltf.. I' IRS, Ciirrimls itliiif, Cuion., Aliuunds, Ralsoua, Nuts of all kisda LEMON SYRUl' of a superior quality, by the single or dozen. A supeiior quality of fcurs and Tobacco, and a variety of Conlcetioiiaries, fruit, Ac, ull of which is oll'ered cheap nt wholesale or retail. Come and see he will try to please. Orders fruirt a distance promptly attended to. Sunbury, Au0.4, 1805. ly. Bargains at the Old Stand. FRILING & GRANT V RE now opening a new and very deirab!s stock of FALL and WINTER Oooik em bracing an endless variety. Their stock con sists in part nf Black Si Fancy Broadcloths & Cassinie res, Winter Wares for men and hoys, all styles and ' prices. i DRESS GOODS. SILKS Plain and Figured Mack. An assortment o." I'laid Strips ai.d Figured Fan cy Dress Silks unusually low prices, Shellies, Rni7.es, Uraxo De Lai. is, Mus. De I.aius. Lawns, At', GINGHAMS fiom r.l to 2fi cents par yard. CALICOES a " 12$ " WI1 ITH GOODS. Cambric. Jaconetls, Swiss, Tarlton, Mull, Bobi- nett, French and Swiss Laces, lol;;iii., Ac. Brown and bleached Muslins, Diilliiigs. Ticks, Checks, 'Cowlings, Table Diapers, $ c. :Ko('i:itii:s. HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE, Cedar-ware, Hollow-ware, Iron, Steel, l'lasier tSii It and Fish. Also a Iresh supply of UUl US AM) MKUICI.NF.ft. Thankful for past favors, we hope by strict attention a lid a desire to please, still to meet w ith the approval of our friends. ft'" Country produce of all kinds taken at the highest market price Sunbury, Nov 3. IRS5. ly. "lirALL PAPER. A large and splendcd assortment of Wall Paper, Window Pa per, and Oil Shades, j'ist received and for sale by I. W. TEN Eli & Co. Sunbury. May 51. 1V HUSBAND'S Magnesia for sale by M.iv M. VKI6ER Jc DRL'NEB It LACK Putty a Bond article for sale by May WKISER tc RKUNER. STOVE3 "fOR SALE an eicellent second-hand Cook-- ing Stove, also several Cylinder Coal 8toes. Enquire at this office. NOTICE. All persona knowing themselves indebted ts Ira T.Clement, on Book account, notes or other wise, are requested to call and pay up without delay, otherwise their accounts will be placed in the bands of a magistrate for collection, S.:nbr!y N?r J85. tf Uritisli Teriodical EARLY COPIES aECHREO. O" Premiums to r i'tiDKniHrn 1 OEOOARD SCOTT A CO? New York, oonUnas : pablish Ilia following British Tsc imlioals, Til. I , THE LONDON QUARTERLY (ConMrliA THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig ) THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free C'h ) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) BLACKWOOD'S KD1NUURG MAGAZINE (Tory). The prMWit critical irtat of Kurnpfn mfjirt will r"l tliMopuhliustioii unnnvHly iuwroimt riufi'if wth coming yitr. Tii wtll owupy unfile grouml betwm tli hiisiily wntt'ti iiewn-itemti, orule -'ul.ionifiii fif ing .ninom of liifldmiy Journal, anft lha pnKiarou Tom nf iha liitura hietotiiiu, written f!w lifi"iT inter eat and fxeitameuit if tlie toh political arentt of th tim nit all hare paisr-d awnv. It m to theae Prriodiwla th4 rentier muai hi'k for liie only really inteiibl ul ral b!e hiaiorr of current evenU."nnil oa nult, in arhliti"" their velUtaiHhijMifl htmary o'aitifio. "'1 lhaoli;1ral churiiotvi, we iiyc thani aja lha Jnauieratiou of Um roil' I i ot? public, I a" Airiiiipi'm"nl ara now parniititly marla fnf lha receipt of I.rly ?hrri,a I'rifin th Htilifch ru'ollher. hy which we ara eonhlei to ptm oil v,t Uapriut in lha hind "f t(hM?riheri, nrtut n ion nattier ran ha furuiahaa with the furciifti c.-pu-a. Altiiougli thia involve t ffff Inrtfe nnilny fin our part, we Khali continue to furnish lha PeiifNliu.il nt the Hrne low mtea a heretofore, tf ., with tlie folfo wini; rrenioinn to new (iilwri!era. TKU.MS AN 0 IMtKMlUM. f.Sf f list of Pieimum Volumes bttvw- PfTnt. Tor anr or a of the foul Ksvmwsarid ore rrani. vol, eWtrt For auv t-.va " 11 " on For am ihren " two " 7 For nil i'iit of fVe tlrvie-va ,( tw.i " 09 Fr Jtlack wooo'ji .Miur-'iitiiie " I1 For HfiickworHl n ihi ihteel(vwa three 11 8W For UiaekwiHi A the f-ur Heviewa tiirce ' 10 Payments to he mwle in nil cast tn advance. iloiiey current in the Stale whin issued trial he received ut j ir. Thv l'reiniums rontint of the followiiif work. tarJi himea of winch v:tl he iju-eii In new Subscribera aousir- linn tmhe iii.iubti uf priiudieols oidertfl, as alKve es piaiiiC'l.: PREMIUM VOLUMES. Funrtos Qvarteslkt Kivuvv one yeut ; )tT,A Kwnnu' Mauazink (six TnonMui). I.ond s Ctt'ARiRi;L7 Hbvikw ("ne )eai). litviitw (one year). MrTRopti,iTA?i Magazine (six rnontlia) Wa;TMi"isTtfa ltitviKw(one vein). Couaccuiive ireuiiiim voliuues cio.not hi all nuei Wa furuiivhcii, exc,it of th Foreign (Jimrierly Review. To prevent ilisMpponii incut, therefore, wheie thnt woik ir not ulone witntcl, Suhxt rthrra will pleura onler us ninny iliflcr ent work fr prcinnmis as thero ore volcmri lo which they nwy Ui en til. let I CLUBBIJTQ. A (li(Vnnt of twentr-rlve percent, front the above pri rea will he nllowed to ( lulia oidcrinp four or nr're empire of nny one or in, ire of he nhove woiks. 'l'lius; Fonr copies 'if l.inckwo.j.1. or of one Review, will he s-nt to one nrtdrcM for pt; four ropit-g of the four Ittview aint Hlnckw.ioU for Si3U; nml s on. POSTAGE. In nil the principal Citiesmul Town, these, works will he rlelivere.l, trrouuh Anei.ta.FIlF.il F l'dSTAGI'.. hen ariit bv mini, the Postage to nny port of the Linte ft-.itea will he but Twmii j-Foiir I -Mt a year for ''Iit;n kw'H'fl." and hut Twclvo Cvnta a year for ear b of the Itcvicws. ItiMniUnikci mid C"r.;iiiiiHii'ations ihouM alwaya b adJteSHiMl, p.Ht-p:i;tl. to the i'lililiklicis, LEOXAltn SCOTT k CO., SI GOLD STRKFr, F.V YORK. NB .9. A (''. Imve recent Iv puhliahcil, auilluva ow for a;il-. the "FARM FR'SJ OL'IDK," by Henry ta phut, of I-aliiihurjh. Hint Piof. Norton, of Vole Cullce, Ww Htivcn, oompleie in two vola, royalootnvo, contnimnf lflUi pnttcs. 1 1 steel and QUO Wtwd eiigraviiij. Price in mo hi i ti iHndina, mj. l"?Th work i ! )T the nll n.wk of the Farm' lutrly bescacitatkd uii'l thrown upuu the iMaiket. New York, Uccemher tt'l, 1&54. Fruits & Confectionery. jjfft EMOVAI.. Tlie subscrilier lias removed K to No '26 MiiiKi.r Sriii.rr, aliova Front, (Three doors above the old stand,) PHILADELPHIA, Where he keeps constantly on hand, a general stock of all articles in his linn ; consisting ol Oranges, Lemons and all kinds of fruit in sea son ; Almonds, Walnuts, C'reum Nuts, Ground Nuts, plain and roasted : Pickles and preserves of all kinds ; to which he invites the attention of Dealers and others vi.ii ing tho citv. Goods packed at this establishment warranted to carry titfc f?. I.. HERRING, No. 38 Market Si above Front, South side. I'hila., Sept. 2-., 1855. 3m c3. SPECTACLES In Gold, Silver, and Elastic Steel i'rames, f ATHEMATK.WL Instruments Septra to i-'-sl- and in cases, Thermometer of varions sizes. Spy (l,i?es of every description, l'latinii poinls for Lightning Rods, Magic Lanterns with scriptural, astronomical and temperance ilesiuns, Microscopes nml Microscopic objects, Galvanic Uallenes, r.lectrical .Machines, Surveycr s Coui- u . . ,. . . ' passes, surveying (. ham Ve. Ac. I ' ; , , . ., - Kiu.iiijjioi iii a ui.ii niER. (F.sUblished in 17SIS.) 134 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Our Priced and Illustrated Cataloguo (84 pages) with 150 illustrations furnished on application, anil sent by mail Ires of charge. Phila. bept. 8, 1IS55 Cheap Watches 5 Jewell yi7HOI.i:sU.i: and Retail, at tha "Philadel ' phia Watch and Jewelry Store," ..No. .8 8 North Second Street, corner of Quarry, PIIILADELPHIA. Qui I I .ever Wat-he, fall jeweled, IS carat eases, SJ," f.old 1,'pine 1st. .ikii Fine Silver Sptttuclcl. I.M ft.lvrr l.cp. fu'l jewiled. ii.hioid Hnieei'is, 3,1 Silvnr t.ov-r, lull jrv.'I'd l i f adie.1 liuld l'rneils, 1.00 Superior fearlicrs, 7. Silver Tea spoons, .ol, s,l0 Goill S"i'tSf!r'!l. ?.Olll Ooid 1'ei.s, will, Pen'-'il and Silver Holder, 1,00 (.'old Finger Kings, 37 J cents to $80 j Watch Glares, plain, 12 cents; Patent, 1SJ; l.uuct, 25; other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted t) bo what thev are sold for. K'J'A LFFER & HARLEY, On hand, some (iold and Silver Lovers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. rrpt. C, 1855. r ATTORNEY AT LAW, t L'Nlf 1.1! V, PA., Aided by some eight yeira experience in the practira of the Law, will attend with fidelity to all matter appertaining In or wit! in the line of his profession. Ollice v.-ith Charles J. Bruner, Usq., Market street. Sunbury, Sept. 15, 1855, tf AQNEW Oe CO'S SILK AND SHAWL STORE Xo. 19u Chesnut street, rilil.ADliLl'li; A. WE tskt lev to inform tlis I jidies of Sanharv and yi. finny, Hut w. now liuve upon a lull .,K-k of Kail snd Won tr Uoodi, just arrived by lluusa and Liverpool tiicauicrs. . IN OUR SHAWL Itt)OM will be found the most extrusive sksortnieiit of Broehs, I. uisr mid Squsre SHAWLS Slrlla and primed b irdrre.1 bll tVLS in Hie cjiv, wli.la cm Cl.riAKM, TALMAS and MANTILLAS, in Velvet L'lutb aud.Moirs Autiuua, cauilot be saipu.scd. SILK AND DRESS GOODS, This dcpsjimeut is iiplird with all tht urwr.t stylet of lliiwade. I'laid, Stiii-e, I'lsiii, Moiia Aiiliqutsnd tllsea Silkl, While Moire Anliquo lor Inidal drrMrt, Itiek Hllk Hobe Urcs.es, printed Cu.hineres and l)i 1 Jiinr., I.Hpinrs, Merinos and Cuslimeres, a lsrga atsortratat ofaliciJots and very ehenp. mbroiderits,Ribtsins, Cloves, &c. MOI UMNQ GOOEB, Of Lupin., noiahnainss, rflnnrea, De Iinet Ac. We eninrsily tulioii a esll ir an our country rrieiic. feehiij eontident from our eirel Ikciiities for uichmf gorx.s, . c.uu otfer greul buij inu. D ACNF.W ft CO. r. H diustaiitly receivins; new b the tjarnnstaa Btramers from Havre snd Livai pool Oct inm Snw. FOR BALK I fj t TEAM EXOIN E8 90 Horse powar eaOi. JUS1 with boilers. Would make eicellent Bump, ing engine., together with 3 large blowing eylin-. Jera, suitable .r a blast furnace. Apply te HENRY LO.NtiENECKER dt CO. bhamokiu Iron Works, Shainokin, Pav Bhamskiu, July tl, 1155, AND WARRANTS. Tha shft prie '-'"'ill ha given lor Land Warrants by tha sub scribes H. MASS BR. IXIHXESTOCK 1 Vermi uge, for eala k M.y 11, EliERoX PWNJm
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