our cniLDnooD. BT O. t. TRKNTICIt. Ti mJ j-pt sweet 1o listen. To the noft wind's Rontle swell, And think we bear the music Our children knew so well; To gaze out on t lie even. And tho bonndless fit-Ids ofnlr, And feel afrnin our boyhood wish To roam tike angel's there 1 Thpre are many dreams of plnJneel That elinjj around I ho past And from the tomb of feeling Old thought come thronging fast The forma wo loved so dearly. In the happy days now gone. The beautiful and lovely, Ho fur to look upon. Those bright and lovch maidens Whf spomnil c fnrmnrl fnr bllse. Too glorious and too heavenly For such a wold as this t Whoso soft dark eves seemed swimming Inn sea of liquid liplit, And whose locks of gold were streaming 0cr brows so sunny bright. Whoso smiles wero liko the sunshine In the sprinfr-time of the year Like the changeful gleams of April They followed every tear 1 They have passed like hope away All their loveliness bus fled Oh 1 many a heart is mourning That they ore with the deud. Like the bright buds of Summer They have fallen from tho stem Yet oh it is a lovely death To fade from earth like them t And yet the thought is saddening So innse on such as thev And feel thnt all the beautiful Are passing fast away ! That tho fair ones whom we love, Grow to each lovinr breast, Like tendrils of tho clinging vine ; Then perish where they rest. And can wo but think of thes In the soft and gentle, spring, When tho trees are waving o'er os, And the Oowers are blossoming 1 For we know that winter's coming With his cold and stormy sky And tho glorious beauty round us Is blooming but to die 1 0 The Coal Mines of Turkey. The Constantinople correspondent of the Loudon Times, gives the following interesting ncconnt of the coal minus of Kosloo, in Turkey : Thi'sn mines hare been now for eighteen months worked, by the English Government, and, considering the shortnefs of the time and tho difficulties which were encountered when the Turkish nd'nin'str.ition was su perseded, the results are satisfactory. On the 31st of October the shipping season ceased j the returns extend, therefore, only up to that time. The whrlo quantity ex tracted during tho period of U months which has elapsed was 42,812 .r.20 tons, of which 2?,533 5-20 tons were shipped for the use of the English navy, 4,274 tons given to the French, and ! .1,000 tons remuin reudy for shipping early in tho spring. Tn? costs, including the expenses which the shipping of these remaining 15,000 tons will cause, amount to X:t2.198, so that the overage cost per ton is 15s, exclusive of the royalty cf 10 per cent, payable to tho Tur kish Government, and 10 per cent, which Messrs. Iiurkley think should be allowed for the inferior combustible powers of this coal, in order to esiablish an equitable comparison between its cost and that of the coal obtained from England. With thco additions the ton of coal on board ship nt Kosloo coFts 2 "s Cid, while the cost of English coal in port at Constantinople was for the last year Sfis. per ton. For tho next twelve months it is hoped that 42.800 tons will be extracted, which, with the 1.1,01)0 not yet shipped will make 57,800 tons. Uut this is the quantity which may be extracted ; the quantity which can really be shipped depends on tho nuintier ot mules and bullock carts which can be employed for the conveyance to the shipping staits at 'angelJuk, and thence to our do pots at Kosloo. For the 57,800 tons, 300 rinks and 100 bullock carta would be required, and they can easily be procured in the neiclibnrhood. Twenty lighters, able to carrv, in fine wea ther, from 400 to .100 tons a 'day. would be ufficient for their conveyance to' the vessels. There has been a new layer of conl, of a superior quality, found in t'ho neighborhood of Kosloo, at Qozelniaz. It is now proposed to construct a railway thence to Zunelduk. The cost would be 10.000. part of which wonld bp, according to the convention, repaid by the Turkish Government when it shall Bgaio take the ftdministratioo of tbe coal mines into its hands.' M.rxrco. The Government troops have recently gained on advantage over the in purrectionary leader, Haro Tamaris, who held posr.etsion of Puebln. The former pined possession of part of the city, Haro being tuft shut up with one half of the forces h had previously raised there. It is also stated tbat Jlaro had sought a truce from President Ootnonfort, with terms, however, which were rejected, he being required to surrender at discretion, with the sole promise of sparing his life. New postal routes have been established by the Government, new and lower rates of postage have been fixed, on the basis of prepayment, and a law fixing the pnblie expenditure bad been issued. This last is estimated at 814.228,324 93. A railroad has been projected between Vera Crux and tho city of Mexico, by the way of the pluins of Apam and Pueblo. These measures look like a sign of returning vigor ia the Government. LxPKRIMKNT IsT CORN GbOWIKO.-Lflt spring, happening to run out of seed for the gro-aud I had prepared for potatoes, I conelu. ld to finish it with corn planted in the same way, sav 2 feet acros and 8 inches in tho row. The corn was worked nearly nt the potatoes, and yielded well, nml by a, greater camber of stocks than by the usual way of planting. I had ul least one-third more corn 3l double the fodder. On a laree scale I suppose corn planted in close would not ear for want of sun and air: bnt I have never tried it. I should like to hear from those having experience hi this mode of culture. Gtrmantovn Tel. Gwrnxo x.Firt.rate (rraftinp; wax can b. made or two part of ro.iu and one Bartof beeswax, adding .mull quantity of lard cr tallowoay one-third that of beeswax I oe otiject is to bave tbe wax of such coiims. tency that it will not run in warm weather nd will not crack in dry, windy weather. 1 bee are the important qualities in grafting of whatever it may be made. PiiEaKRvitio Bi'TTEB.-The) beet plan of oiling butter ia to use the purest salt only ; heat it on the fir before using it, to drive off ail tU mouttirt), and apply it warm, wbeo aoiiinj Ui batur NEW FAIL AND WINTER GOODS. I. vr. ti:ivi:r & Co., pHnimry, rn TJESPECTFULLY announce that they have just received lame and varied stock of splendid goods suited to the season i an inflec tion of which they solicit I'rcm their friend nil tbe public (hey will be sold t low prices, as they itill adhere to the'.r old motto: "Small profits and quick Sales." Thii In the end pays beat, while tt best Mrves their customers. 1 heir stock now consists of Cloths, Csssimeres, Vetting. Ladies' Drew Goods, in great variety, of Silk, Poplins, Delaines, Cashmeres, Coburpa, all wool ile lains. Calicoes, eke., with a large sortment of dress trimming,-1) roche, Thibet, Cash mere, and wollen showls, worked collar, cuffs, sleeves, chemisettes, 4 c. A new dock of Ready made Coats, Vest, and rntalnons, of superior style and workmanship. A Iso, lists, Cnp, Boots and Shoes together with n general assortment of Hardware, Queens were, Groceries. Provisions, Ccdarware. Uinc. on i ntt rfniis. Come and see, no chargo Is mado for show ing goods. Country produce taken in exehange for good, at the highest mnrket price Snnliury, October 13. ISM. E. t or. 7ih & i'li::inl M. Tli it liiiiiiuiion, which wti firai esiablislied in 9jiteinlicr. M't MU'iihcri ntn m it graduates bun liieds nl' the huaiiitss men in this, ami other cities; wilt "il June 4tn, lH5o, Chnrtertil. nnl csiuhHshvn' m C -llepe, in accordance with Act nf jilj i.rein.iiture. The Coiuaior Instkcctiox isofa lAfl Ml roliglilv irnclK-nl chaiactm m..l f-T.1 '' artaiiis nil th-we brawnce necessary I"' fir use in busim-m; besides which, er-l 'tie pupils hai-e the irivilrae ..f mten- IHim-e up in ii eniime of l.tX IM'liK UPON COMMKUCIAI. LAW. elegy-) ""red f.n llau especial use, by end ev ll-nt iriiclili"iiert ) For ttie prenriit season, the lion, loons Shir. wood's seivices are en gaeil in this ili-pirlnieut 8 JI. CH1TTKNUKN, Prlneipal. tV Catil '(jiiea will lie aent t i any aildreaa, nil Hnnlicninn liv lellrr Alan. CRITTKNDEW HOOK KEKIMXG, on receipt per mini , f ifce CP r. n J price, vi,ou. Key u wirae 30 eta Philadelphia, Oct. 13, 1S54 m. COLEMAN'S CTJTLEBY STORB, No. 21 North Thivl St., below Arch, rniLADBLrnift. COUNTRY Merchntits rao nave from ten "to fifteen percent. hypurrhai,ip nl tnea'.-pve stores. Dv importing mv own go ula p.i ing but littl rent, and living economically, it ia plain I can undersell those who purchase their (JouJ here, pay high rent and live like priurra. Constantly on hand a lar(e anrtniP!il of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors dud linzors, Table Knives and Forks in ivory, sing, buffaln.hone and wood handles, Carvers and Forks, Ac, Dutchrr Knives, Uirks, jUowie Knics, Revolving and p'.ain Pistols, Ac. Aln a larrce assortment of Aeeordeons. &.t. Also fine English Twist and German (Suns. JOHN M. COLEMAN. Oct. 20, 1S55. ly. Importer. NEW CONPE CTICNART. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. M. C. GE A 1111 ART, fJESPRCTFl'LI.Y announce to the citizens of Northumberland ami the adjoining coun ties that he has opened n Confecticnsry and Kruit Store in MARKET SQUARE, Sunliurv, where ho maiiufacluree and keep on banil, nt all times, lite most choice Confectionary, Ac, Wholesale and Retail, at Philadelphia prices. Among his stock of Conlcctiunaric, maybe found : French Secrets, Huriicd Aliiinnua, Cream White, Imon ' Knie, " Vanilla. Cnmnvm Secret. Liquorice, Gum llripa, nil kindi of acenl, l.nve Drone, Mint lirnpp, red and white, Jelly Cakee, Fruit l)rnia, Slick Candtea, nl all aeeuts ltocle Candr, Almond Caudy, FEUIT. Prunes, Citrona, Nut of alt kind CnrrnnlB dried, AJmOMili, Raliom, LEMON SYUUP of a auperior quality, by the single or dozen. A ! superior quality of Separa and Tobacco, and a j variety of Cotil'ectionarics, fruit, &c all of which j ia oillred cheap at wholesale or retail. Come ami see be will try to please. Order from t distance promptly olti inle.l to. Suiibury, An,. 4, 1S55. ly. Bargains at the C1J Stand. FRIX.ING &. GRANT A RE now opening a new and very devirnlile f- stock of FALL and WINTER "Good, em bracing an endiiiss variety. Their stock con sists in part of Black & Taney Broadcloths & Cassiraeres, Winter Ware fur men and boys, all styles and prices. DRESS GOODS. SII.KSJ'luin and Figured Black. An assortment of Plaid Stripe and Figured Fan cy Dick Silk at unuMiully low prires, Shellie. B razee. Eiazu Ue I, sin, Mus. De Lain. Lawns. Ac, CING1I A MS from f.J to 25 cent per yard. CALICOES ' 3 12$ WHITE GOODS. Cambric. Jaconetts, 8wi, Tariton, Mull, Uobi- nett, French and Swiss I. arcs, Edging. Ac. Brown and bleached Mdalius, Diillinga, Ticks, Check. Towlings, Table Diupar, Jj c. mux r.stii-.x. HAEDWARE and Q.UEEN6WAEE, Cedar-ware, Ho'low-ware, Iron, Steel, Piaster Bait and Fish. Also a tresh supply of DltUOS AND MEDICINE. Thankful lor past favors, we hope by strict attention and a desire to please, itill to meet with the approval of our friends. IV Country produce of all kind takn tt the highest market price Bunbury, Nov 3. 1055 ly. $50 iREv-iio. THE subscribers offer a rewarJ of S ft y t-'ullsr for the discovery and roiivit'-ion of tt: per son or persons, who cut ii detru)cd '.ho Y on th Marlitnery of liieir Co l t.rt.iU;r. at t::e Mainmotb Colliery, between tbjm;kia ai Kt. Carmel, on the night of tb i'li in.:. 1 he above reward will be paio to any one r.i in C inform ion that will Uaj to tue tonnctior of the olfuiiJcrs. CLEAVER. FAGELY Sl Co, Shamokin Oct. 27, 155 if. HENRY EOKEL, ATTOIHBItT AT LAV7. Ojjict opposit$ the Court House, Suubury, Northumberland County Pa. Troiript attention to business in adjoining ouiilte. m m ANN'S LETTISH i'KESSES. whli 17 H bouk,i nk, and all a.plete, jmt rr cetved, and for sale by H. 13 MASSE R. Aunbury, June 4. 18.S3.. ATENT BRITTANIA STOPPERS f0, bar bottle fur le by 11. 0 MABSER. Suubury, April. U, 1851 IROCERIES Segar. Coffee, Molasses VB Sll'lCC. Oils. Untidy. I Jin. U'ina M.L.,. eC Herring aud Salt, juat received and for sale "V VM. A. KNAUU. Lower Augusta May 8. 1854. II A I?D WARE. -Table Cutlery, naiora. Pork A et Knives, Hand aws Wood aawa 4n frames, A xJSTCbisel, Door Lock, and Htngr. riiiu osiia, rvaiwr, 4c, luat received and far by I. W. TB .1 EN Ell tt CO. Hunbory IW , Its AYEIl'S PILLS, Anew Mid slnpiilo'ly successful remedy ror the cure .1l Uilioua discaaes Costivcncaa, lndi ination, Janke, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fever, Uout, liumors, Neiroasneas, Irritability, Inflamma tinns, Meadnche, Tains in the Itrcast, 8ide, Back, and I.imbs. l'einale Complaints, c., Ac. Indeed, rory fow are tne iliscnscs in nbieh a Purgative Modi cine, ia not more ot les required, and much sick ness nnd snflerina; miirbt be prevented, if a harm leas l.nt eliectiiiil Catrinrtie were more freely used. No person can feel well while a costive habit of body prevail j borudes It aoon generates serious and often fntul diseuaes, bich minlit have been avoided hv tbe timelv and judicious use or a good ptnyauve. 'I'liis is alike true of Co!d, Feverish symptom, and hilimis dnranirements. lliey all tend to become or produce the deep acatsd and formidnblo distempers whirl! load the henrscs nil over the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health,' and Ihis Pill has been perfected ilh couimm.ite kill to meet that demand. An extensi tri.il or its virtue by rh)aiciana. Frofea aora, and I'nttenta. baa shown results surpassing any thiiix hithurto known of any medicine. Cures ha'o been effected beyond belief! were they not sub etuntbtcd by persons of such exalted position and character as'to forbid the suspicion of iintmtb. Anion? tho liiniiv eminent gentlemen who have tct-tificil in furor of these Ti'.., we may mention : Int. A. A. Hayrs, Annlyticul Chemist, of Iloston, anil Btiite Asanyer of Maaaachusetts, whoae high professi inal chancier Is endorsed by the 1 1 iin. KtiwAtin Kvlrutt, Senator of the IT. S. ltoiicHT f.W'isi HHOf, F.x-Spinker of the House of KcpreKcntMiYca. AmioTT I.AWiihNCK, Minister I'len. to Fnolnnd. t Jonv 1!. l'rrzrATUKK.Cath. Pishopof Hoston. Alan, I'u. .1. It. Chilton, 1'ractical Chemist, of New York City, endorsed by l'os. W. I..' M Alter. Secretary of State. Wm. H. Astok, the richest man in America. S. l.t.i.ANii ,t Co., Frnpr's of the Metropolitan llyt.-l. and others. Did since permit, vre eenld give many hundred cerlirii:ite, from all parts where the rilla have been ned, hut evidence even more convincing than the experience of cuiini-iit public men is found in their t'lit'cts upon Iriul, Thei-e i ills, tl.e result of lone, Investigation and study, ate otl'eiid to the public ns the b?st and nini-t eomii'.rte which the present state of medical scienvt can aMVrd. They ore compounded not of the ilrui?s tiirir.seive, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted ly chemical proceM in a slMe of purity, and c'Jir.bincd together in fcuch t manner as to insure the best results. Thia sVB".em cf cor.:iimitii:-n foi medicines has been found ui tbe Ci.-rry i'cutoral and Fills both, to produce a more efficient icuiedy than had hitherto been ob tained by .v.iv process, 'i he reason ia perfectly cb vior.s. Vbil'j iv the eld mode of composition, ev er mciioi.-.e is turdri:cd with more or less of acri tnoroous and uijnnoua ualitioa, by this eacii indi Tiuual vrtue o:ily that is desired for tho eunilivc e!lect is pen-r.t. All the Inert and obnoxious rpnil-itit-s r,f ej. h suSs'.nr.ce employed are left behind, the cvi:'!:ve vivtces ci.ly beirg fct.:ined. Hence it ia sr.f evident t:.e et.ccts ahould prove as they have proied muo t urelv remedial, and the Fills a surer, more puvrfui ant:dote to disease than any oilier medicine known to the world. As it ia Irequently expedient that my medicine should b taken under the counsel of an attending I'hvsician. and us he could not properly judge of a remody without knowing its composition, I have supplied the accurate Formula; by which both my Pectoral and Fills are made to the whole body of Fractitiouera in the United States and Rritish Amer ican Frovinces. If however there should be any one who has not received them, they will be nrnnmtlv forwarded hv mail to his undress. Ot all'tbe Patent Medicines that are offered, how few mould be taken if their coinnosition wss known ! Their lite consists in their mystery. I have no mvKteriee. 'The composition ef my preparations is laid open to all men, and all who arc competent to judge on the eubieet freclv acknowledge their convictions of their inlrinaic merits. The Cherry Pectorul was pronounced bv scientinc men to be a wonacriui mediriue before Its effects wero known. Many em inent Physicians have declared the same thing of mv Fills, and eveujeVBfc'conhdcntly, and are will' ing to certify that . J anticipations wcr more than realised by these -eaVsota upuu trial. They operate by their powerful intluence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the bodv, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of disease. Heir.a- suirar wratiDed thev are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from tnur use in anv quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box, rKKl'AKF.I) BY JAMES C. AYE 11, Practical and Analj ticnl Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Friea ?5 Cent por Box. Five Boxes for SL gnt.n r.Y Weiser & Bruner, unbjry; Obd k John, Khamnkin W. Wiemer, Norlliumlierliiuri ; J. K. Caslow, Milton anil tiy all uruciriita in ,Nortt.era rcansyivaiita, June V3, le5o ly. CHEAP BOOKS & STATIONARY. TjJEKRY A ERETY. invito the attention of l meichnnls and olliers to their large stock of elcRantly bound Bibles, Hymn Hooka, Prayer Books. Albums, and Prcrntutiou Books in ail styles of binding ; Standard Tbenloirai, Medical, Miccrlianeous aud !rhool Books, v. Inch they bave received from Trade Sales and aie selling at extremely low price. Uo direct from the manufacturers and Im porters, evrr" kind of Plain and Taney Writiiip, Letter and .Nolo Papers. Lnvelopes, Gold and Steel Pens, Pencil, Inkstands, V ranninc Pa pers, Ate, &c, at tbe lowrntcah pricea. PJ-lilJY & VAityi Y, 8. W. Corner, 4th and Kace f ts. Philadelphia. Eeptember 55, Sli tf .VISE'S rURAP WATCH AND JKWEI.RY STORE .Vo 72 North Sctond Strtet, (opposite tk .ifrmrtf X'fif,.nn ffnms 1 ' -" "- Philadelphia. GOLD I.ever Watches, full jeweled, 18 K. ea ses, $25 : RiUer I.t ver do,, do., I2; Sil- ver I.epine, do., $9: Qnarttcr. 5 to iS7 : Gold Speriarlen. 41 f.r to $ 10 ; Silver do., $ I AO ; Silver Table fcpoon per elt, $14 to $1S; Silver Desert do., do., 9 to S 1 1 ; Silver Tea do., do., !1 75 to 7 bO ; Gold Pens and Gold Ca se, $3 15 to S; Gold Pens and Silver do.. $1: tov'eiher with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All goods warranted to be as represented. Watrbe and Jwe.!rv, rrpuirtd in tbebest manner. Also, Ms sor'c M nrs, Pins, &c., made to order. T Ii. All order sent by mail or oiherwise. nl be punctually attended to. Fhili., Pept. 21, 1S55. lyw. tflW MASONIC HALL, PHILADELPHIA. Ar.rrNTS WANTED In sverjf town and emity la ths (.'.. via Staiei, Until tl.e beuuliful lietura of Ui GRAXD LODGE ROOM. In (k Vw Masonte Halt, Phitadclekia. This Pht la cl.:: j vary mpidiy. and elicitr ll.a adtnui.tipn of for th e.-rfcuiftMi and 6delity with w liieh tne tAtatcaBy, FsSkCo PirilNO Attn FusniTOKB ara ranreMiiud. and the.vrti'ie beauty and harmony of the Colon, tjize of I a-a, v- A in. rixe B J INJ. II viknel eis and Picture Paalers wishinf to taka agen eira for it, will plaaaa addrcas, for further informaiiou. L.N. ROSENTHAL. Lithoaraniier, PhUadakihia. Oef V, IS-54 if GREAT MASONIC HALL. THK LARGFRT PIANO TORTF, MFI.ODEON AND SILBli; SlOKK jj THE UNITED STATUS, Will ba opened Oetoher IStta 184, in tha Masokic d-jii-o'mj, i.neii!ii niraet,aiyiv ravanm, nuladelnnia, Bv JOHN MAHSH. tha H lla AM for H,r.liila,i. Oruy 4. Co.'s calabrnted D"lcs Campana Attachnwut Tiain Foitea, nnd C W. Fisk t Co'a Premium llalo dnona. Alao, Piano Foitei and .tIaln.leona of other dia tinguithed rnnkcrs. J. M. hai obtained a leaaa for aaveral yania in tha new, magnificent and wall known M.taonie Builiiinit, where ha iuianda kpin( tha largrat alocJl and aaaortnient of Piano Forlaa. Malodaona. Mnaie. iBTlVu. aieal liiatinments of avaiy deaenpnon, all of which ara curaiunv aeieetra uy aimaeir, ana warraulo la glva pec feet aatifaetinn In every ioatanoa. OekHier S?lh, 1646 tf BLANKS. ITJI.AXKS of every description can be had Vy m W app yinr at ths oltie of tbe Amencaa TRASK'8 Magnetic Ointment at May 19. WEI8EK it BRUNER'8. A Fins lot of WU Paper joat received and for - by WJL MeCAfiTY, Mark 8 tract SunVury, Jikm 1,I55. THE TTNIVERSITY S FAMILY REMEDIES, TWt'ED ender the Seal, Sanction and Aathmityof the Univeraily of FRKK MEDICINK and poplar know Msa, Chartered hy the Plate ft I'enneylvania, April 90, 18S5, with a Capital of f 100,000, mainly for thepurnoee of arresting the evueiif Slpuiinns an worthleea Nnetramsi Alan f,nr supplying the Community with reliable Reave, dies wherever a Competent Physician cannot of will not l employed. This Institution hss purchased from Dr Jons H. Howano, his Celebrated Rowand'M Tonic lvIUturc, Known fnr upwKrria of t wenty-five years as tlie only sura son aale care for KKVr.lt suit AU1 K, e aim ma mea linmble Ilemedyfnr HOWF.I, COMPLAINTS, Kou-uud'a Coinpoiinrt tiyrop nf nineklierry Root, which highly ap proved and popular Remediea, together wilh The Universiiy's Remedy for t'oniplaiuta of the t.unss; Tlie tlnivenltv's Reineily for Dyspepsia or Iiuligeation j The t'niversity'a Remply fnrCotlive-llowelaj Alan, the University Almanac maybe li had, at the Branch Dispensary, or Blore of WILLIAM DF.PPIN. Nov. S, 19SJ. Mabsnoy l. O. SPECTACLES In Gold, Silver, and Elastic Steel Jrramea, Jf ATMEMATICAli Inlrumenl scfiarate - and in cases, 1 heimonieters of various ilea. Spy Olasses of every description, Piatina points for l iiUtning Rod, Magic Lantern wilh scriptural, astronomical and temperance design, Microscopes and Microscopic objects. Galvanic Dsttcries, Electrical Machines, tSurvcver Com pulse, Surveying t'hni &c. cVc. McAllister & muri-HEii. (Established in 1T9B.) 194 Chestnut Street 1'hiladelphia. Our PriceJ and Illustrated Catalogue (84 pages) wilh 100 illustrations furnished on' application, ami sent by n:I of charge. Fhlla. Sept, H, Ir 1.5.-- GENUINE HONEY SUAP. fTHn pnrity, fragrance fic mild emoliient properties of this Soup. vm-jf L-i5a renders it especially tie- Mt5a3iPiAsv .rvi . t . iBZiswevi . .. ..... . , ... .v., toilet, forchapped bands Sta&a&f ami various diseases of 'TftJbrK&f3 Hie "kin, it is titieiunleil Each cake is stamped WM. CONWAY, ICS South Second street, Philadelphia. N'n other is Genuine. Improved Chemical Olive Soap, Warranted to Wash in hard, suit, ora;tlt wnter. This soap has powetlul cleansing properties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, &c, from every desc: i tion of good wilh. mt injury to them. r or all domestic purpose it is superior to nnv other snap in use, and 20 per rent, cheaper than the common rosin soup. Each bsr is stamped. WILLIAM CONWAY. 1C9 South Second street, Pbihulelphia. Manufacturer of Fancy and Staple Snaps, sperm, s'.esrine mid tn'.low cnndlcs, importer and dealer in sal soda, soda ash, rosin, &c. Orders by mail promptly attended to, Pbila. August 5, 1H5S. If. SAVI3STG ZFTTHNTZD OF TUB UNITED STATES INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Co. S. E. comer 'Ihini and Chestnut Sts., rillLADKLPlHA. CAPITAL $'t!tO,000. Ti TONF.Y i rweivwl on deposit daily. The amount if 1 depoiiied if enter!! inn Dep"it M-Hk mid given to the Dtp mUttr, or, if prrferrrd, u certihcute will he givm. All Burnt, larpr nnd amnll, are nveived, and tiie uiuouiit paid hitck on demand, without notice. Inteit-ti it pmd at the rule of fivk tbr rsNT., com mtH'tng from the dny o( dapi8tt, and ceuniii; fonrteen dnyi pirviom to the wilhdruwiil of the money. On the first dity of Jnmiary, in each year, the interest of encli dftviBit ii piiid t tiicdcpoBitur, vr adtied t'J the pi inci us he mny prefer. The CompHtiy huve now upwards of 3,500 depoiiton in the City of IMiilwIetphiH alone Anyndditi'timi ujfuunuuttu will be given by addrrsiing the Tkkasursk. DIRKCTOUS. Stephen R. Crawford. PreVt, Wiltinm M. Oodwin, I-nwrence Jlnifcn, Viee ITe't, Iul li J'ddiiid, Amhroat; V. Thiunpn. ft-ree Mrllt-nry, Itenjamiit V. T nig ley, J:imes Deverrnx. Jacob L. Florotice, GuvtviiB EiigtiH.i. Recretnry and Trrntnrer, PI.IMV PIRfC. Ttl.LtB AND iNTKItPRKTEK, J. C. OKULSCIILAOIR. Philadelphia, Pepl. 8, 1M5. lyP. SEGARS EI Neptuno, El Dorado, El Duendo, Rio Hondo, Recreadores, l.a Curiosidad, I, a Semiarmis, Canalns. Plantation, Havana Cheroots, . For Sale at WEISER & BRUNER. 8unbury, May 26, 18S5. BURTON & FENT0N, S. II. corner Sixth and Arch strtett, PHILADKI.rillA. fHEAS! Teas!! on tincoinmonly full and ft choice assortment of blin k and green Tens of nil (rrades. from the extremely low price of 30 cts 35 40 50 60 70 tJ 75 cts. per lb., warruiiled to be superior to any to be b.id else where at the tame prices. We know aud confi dently rc'.ommend Ihrm to le 20 per cent cheap er than any for sale in the city. We have also a very superior aFsortment of Coflee, Old Gov't, Juva, I.anusyra, M.iracaribo, Rio and C'ap' liny tien Coflee. New No. 1 Mnckerel and Shnd in and J bbl. or as may be desired. Cheese, Pine Apple, Sap bago, New York Cream Cheese al wavB on hand. Sjap Wown and white; alao II. L. Kendell rV Co's Cltcrnica! Olive Sonp, one lb. of which will go as f.ir as 2 of ordinary brown Soap. Also Starch of different qualities, picMes, sauces, ketchups, olives, olive oil, sanbiiea. an choveys, A c . with a full assortment of Fancy Goods, to which we invite the a tention of the public to cull and examine our extensive assort ment of Fine Groceries forsele bv BURTON c EENTON, Wholesale and Retail Family Grocers and Tea Healers, 8. W. cor. Sixth and Arch ati.. N. B. GooJf delivered to all pant of the cily free of charge. Phila., Sept. S3, 1855. a pi y Trusses! Trusses!! Truesos!!! C. II. NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Establishment. . M'. Cor. of Twelfth und Jlace Streets, Philadelphia- UMPOr.TER of fine French Triin-ea. combi S ning extreme lightness, e:ise and durability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptuied patients run be suited by remitting amounts, aa below : Sending number of inches round ihe hips, snd atuling side Directed. Cost of Single Truss. !j2, f3, 4, S5. Double US, f 6, ijit) and S 10. Instr . rtions as to near, and how to elVoct a cure, when possible, sent with tha Tru&a. A Uo lor sale, in great variety. Dr. DBnuing's Improved Putciil Body Draet, For the euro of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder Drucca, Cheat Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all wilh Sloop iShoul Jits and Weak lungs ; rnglish Elaatio Abdominal Belts, Suspensories. Syringes male and lemale. IV Ladies' Jtooms, with Lady attendants. Pbila.. Aug. 4, 1655. ly P 8. "OEBEWNE, Veratria. Chinordina and Cm- chonia, just received by May 19. 1855. WEISER A BRUNER. ANILLA BEANS jut received by WEISER ic BKUNER. Sunbury, May 19. 1855 WILEY'S COVGU CAKVY. An eicel lent remedy for coughs, cold. For sale at this office. December 4. 1853. rjHAIN PUMPS.. A small number of these -- excellent pump have been received and are offer i for sal by II. B. MASSER. Kunnurv. June 4, U55. rEDARTUBS, Hon Buckeu, Painted Buck - eta, Meat Tenderer, Corn Broom, Baa keto, Children'! Wagons, and Yankee Clock ast received and for sale by May S. 185. I. W. TENTR r, HoorLANira Bitter u May 19. WeUER & BRCNXR.& NEW FAMILY UROCERY, Flour, Feed and Provision store. 8EAS2IOLTZ & PETERY, flroadway, bttn-etn Marltt lilackberry Sti. ESFK(JTFUI.LY Inform the public that they have just received a large and well selected assortment of choice Family Groceries, consisting in part of Hams, Shonlders, Mackerel, Herring, White Fish, Cod Fish, fait Preserved Fruit, I'iekle, Cracker, Cheese, Molasses, Rice, 8ugar. Coffee, (green, roasted and ground,) Im perial. Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Ulack Teas, Cedar-ware, Stone-ware, Soaps, brushes plow and wash lines, boots and shoes, tobacco, scgars, &c, together with every article usually found in first class Grocery Store, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices, either for cash or country produce. We also keep on hand choice Liquors, Port, Lisbon, &c. Porter, Ale, heer, sarsapnrilla, fi-c. We are also prcpnred to sup ply the citizens wilh fresh bread, twist, rolls, pies, prctxels and cakes of evory kind. IN. U. I be Inchest cash prices will lie paid lor buttor and eggs, corn, oats, rye and wheat. Kunhury, July 7, 18o5. It Mtl,OU'.SIiU4 I.Ll'E. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, ia now we I established aa the beat article ever otTered for Blueing Clothes. Il is entirely free from acid or anything injurious to the finest articles. All housekeeper will find it much cheaper and less trouble than Indigo or any other article. 'Flic great demand for it h is brought out several imi tations. Storekeeper ond consumers will lie careful to get Beminis Umt.ow's, put up st A I fro il Wiltbcrger' Drug More, INo. 169, N. Second Street, Philadelphia. Storekeepers can get their supplies from the Grocers nnd Drueuist they deal with. t prices yielding good profit. JJrrtgfi, Chemicals, 1 antfs, V artnshfs, Dye Stuffs, 4'C'i with a lirst-rate assortment of every thing in the line. Storekeepers, Physicians and mtnufHcturer supplied at reasonable rates. A LI Km) ll.TUEKtil-.li, Druggist. IG'J N. Second Street, Philadelphia. July 7, 1855 ly. SUNBURY, PA. r"MITIj subscriber respectfully informs the public 1 Unit she still continues to keep the above named public bouse. She has also received a new supply of good liquors and wines, and trusts that she will be able to give satisfaction to all who may visit her house. MARIA THOMPSON Sunbtiry June 23. 1855. tf. BOYD, ROSSER & CO., MINERS ND iHirrXH OF Ucb VdI) Vntljvacitc onl. From the LuItp. Tirllor Colliery Shamokin, North'd County, Penna. Address. Boyd, Hosser & Co., Suubury, Pa. n. m. novo j. iiosseii. jas. Horn. t. uosskii. Suubury, April 7, IRSft. tf. HAYDOCK & FIDLER, nCAI.ERS in Watcbe and Jewelry, will continue the business st the old stand of James B. Fidlcr, No. 12 South Second Street, PIIII.ADKLI'UIA, Where thev solicit an examination of their large and varied stock, lecling nssured thnt the expe rience both of 1 1 10 it) bave bad in tbe business, and the facilities they possess for procuring goods en the most advantageous terms, will ena ble them to compete favorably wilh any other eatabliahment in the l it v. They have now on band a fine assortment of WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELKY. Silver, Plnted and Brittania Ware, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Scc, t;c. N. I). Itepniring of Watches and all kinds of Jewelry attended to with promptness and the greatest tare. Pbila., April 7, lf55. tf. TO COAL DEALERS. AMMEItMAN, ZUERN & WEITZEL RESPFCTFUI.LY inform the public that thev bave leased the new colliery. CHlled the Lambert colliery, and arc ready to deliver coal of superior quality, and of a variety of sizes prepa red on their new coal mealier. All orders prompt- attended to by uildieMig the firm, cither at Sunhury or fshmnokin. Suubury, June HO, 1R55. Fhotography ! Daguerreotypes I ! A HEW ERA IN ART I J. E. McCLEES, (Successor to McCleesfr German,) lirOULD call the altenion of the public, not " only to the superiority of the Uagueireo tvnes. the llvalognipb, (bv some colled AnibrO' ivne.) and the various at, les of Pbotograpbv on paper; but to the hVt, that parties at a distance possessing a smail ilaiierreotvre, may, hv aenU ing it to No. Itill Chestnut sl., have made from it by tbe means of Photography, and the talents of the bent Artist, a portrait ot awt sizk, from s small Loekct to the full size of life. A smail book ii.!lainin)T description, prices Sec, Sic, will be scut gratis to any person ma king the request. McCLEES' Philadelphia Photograph Establishment, IS'o. lbO C hestnut at., below 7th riiila., July SI, 155. tf. Shnmokin White Ash Anthracitft Coal. From the "Old Vein" in the Gap Colliery. J H. ZIMMERMAN Sl JNO. P. PURSE I. ' successors to Kasc, Heed A Co., will con tiuue mining, shipping and selling coal from tbe ahnte well known Colliery, under the Gun of Zimmerman & l'uri-el. The point of shipment la at the lower wharf in Sunliurv, iSorthumber land county, Pa., where all orders fur the various kinds of coal, viz; Lump. Broken, Eijg, --love, and Chestnut Coal, will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. Suubury, July 14, I8.'5, SrsBi'HT, Jolt S, 1853 The firm of Kase. Reed 4 Co. having sold their lease in tbe Gap Colliery and interest in the wharf at Punl-urv. to .Messrs. Zimmerman A Puisel, would take great pleasure in recommend ing our customers aud others t" tho new firm, as they will be able to sell them prepared coal of the best quality. KASE, RF.EDdc CO. JAMES BARBER WHUl.KAI.r. ItKTAIL CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, S. E. corner of Second CViwtmit Sts. PHIZ.ASBX.niZA. Where mny be fou d, one of the lorgest and 'icst assortment of (.'locks and Time Pieces in the United States, in quantities to suit purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thousand Clocks j embracing every variety of style and manufac ture, suitcil le for Churches. Halls, Counting Houses, Parlors, Sleeping apartmenta.ai.d Kitch ens. Steam and (.'anal Boata, and Rail road (.'ara. N. U. Clocks Repaired and Warranted. Clock Trimmings for sale. Also, Manufacturer of Barber's Celebrated Fin GOLD PENS Embrscing all Ihe qualifies of the finest quill pen, in addition to which lb durability of the metal is luliy associated and developed. Gold and Silver Pencils, aud Pen Holder, Plated Ware, ic, wholesale and retail. Those with in: to purchase are iuviied to call. JAMES BARBER, S. E. corner Chestnut and Second Sla., Pbila, Philadelphia, JuueS;), 1855 ly, "WTERMICELI.I, Maccaroni and Coin biarch r. just received by May 19, 1855. WEISER 6c. BKUNER. CAMPHINE snd Fluid of tho beat quality For aale by WEISER 4 BKUNER. Sunbnry, May 19, 1S.VS. FAHNESTOCK I Verml'nge, fat sals bv May l TEbSEit As B 2 UN Eli New Good for the People I BENJAMIN HEFFNER RESPECTFULLY Inform the public in gen eral that he ha just received and opened splendid stock of Fall nnd Winter Goods at hi New Store, in Lower Augusta townahip. Hi stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassimers, Casslnets. ef all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO I Cnllrocg, (Sliipttianift, Lnuns, Itlousjtscllne He lvalues and all kind of Ladies Dress Geoda. Groceries, Also an assortment of Hardware. I roil nnd Steel, Nails, &o. Also an excellent assortment of QUEENS WARE, of various eiyle witS patterns. Also an assortment of HOOTS ti. SHOTS. HATS & CAPS, a good selection. Salt, Fish, isc. And a crest variety of other articles such as are suitnble to the trade, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. CrAintry produce taken in' eicbunj a the highest prices. I.Hwer Augusts. Nov. 10, 1855. United States Hotel, Chestnut Street, above Fourth. PHItADStrHlA. i J- MacLEl.I.AN, (late of Jones' Hotel ) has the pleasure to Inform his friends and ha traveling community, that be hss leased this House for a term of yenrs, and is now prepared lor tlie reception of Guest. The Local sdvantnuesof this favorite establish ir.ent are too well known to need comment. The House and Furniture have been pu in first rate order t the rooms are large and well ventilated. The Table will always be supplied with the beat, snd the proprietor pledges himself that no ell" irt on his part shall be wanting to make the United States equal in comforts to nuy Hotel in the Qunker City. 4liihv. Julv R. 1854. ' SAMUEL S. FET11ERST0N, DIALER IN Lamps, Lanterns, Cliumlilimand Candtlabrat, A'o. 152 S. 2d street, above Sprua, PHILADELPHIA. I living enlarged and improved hi store, and bating one of the largest assortments ot Lamps, in Philadelphia, is now prepared to fur nish Pine Oil, Campbene, Burning Fluid, Lard aud Oil Lamps, and Lanterns of all patterns, Glass Lamps by the package, at amall advance over auction prices. Being a Manufacturer and Dealer of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, which will be furninheil to Merchants at such prices that they will find it to their advantage to buy. Also, Household Glassware of all descrip tions at the lowest market price. l'hiladelpt.ia, Oct. 14, lb54. SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS & WATSON. No. 26 Sou:h Fourth St., Philadelphia. CREAT FIRE, Chestnut & Fifth Streets, Friday morning, Derembcr 35th, 1854. Evans cr Watson' Salamander Safe Trium phant, as they alway are when put to the teat. llfti Pim.AiiKt.rHi , Dee. 15, IK54. Messrs. Etas Jr Wirios, N. 29 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Gentlemen : We toke much plcosure in re commending your Salamander Pafes t Merchants snd others in want of a secure means of preser ving their books, papers, etc., from fire, as the one we purchased from you skout seven months since ha preserved our books, psper and cash in as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the great fire of ihis morning, which destroyed the entire block of huildings corner of Chestnut and ifth streets. Tbe above safe was in use in our ollire, on the second floor of our building, from wliich place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out. The Safe was then removed and opened in the pres ence of at least 1(00 persons, who witnessed tbe good romlili.ni of the contents. Will you please have the .Safe and Locks repaired, a we intend to put it in use sgiin, bvi.,g perfect confidence in it bre-proot qualities. Yours, Respect fullr, LACY d- PHILIPS. Evsns 4- Watson take pleasure in referring to the following, among tbe many hundreds who have their Safes in lis: U. tj. Mint, Philads ; Farmers and Mechanics Bank, Phila j Samuel Allen, Esq., High Bm-ruT, Phila; John II. Hen derson. Cily Controller ; Caleb Cope 4- Co., No. 1 S3 Market .St.; Richard ISorris S- Sun, Loco motive builders, Philada ; Bancroft Sellers, Macbiui'ts, corner lClh and James Bts.; Fran klin Fire Insurance Co., Pbila.; Pennsylvania Railrood Co, Phi!.; Lacey ie Philips, cornor full suJ Minor Hit; Shsrpless Bro., No. 3!i South Second St..; James Kent cV Suntee, No. 147 North Third St; W H. Horstman cV Sons, No. 51 North Thiid St.; Kmith, Wrlliarr.scfc Co.. No. S7 Market St.; J. & B. Crne, No. IS4 Chestnut St. A large assortment of tbe above Safe always on band (warranted to stand at least 10 per cent more fire tb.ni any Hnrnng's Safe now in use.) EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture and keen for sale, Iron 8huttera, Iron Doors and Iron Dash, for making fire-proof Vaults for Banks ttoirs, public and private liuildinga. Seal and Letter Copying Prem-ea; Patent Slute Lined Re fi iterators, etc. Tleise give us rail, at No. 26 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. April 7, 1S55. cly. 10. TUE POCKET sESCULAPIUSi. OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHfSlCIAS. THHE FIFTIETH Edi -- tion, with One Hundred Engravings, showing Dis eases and Malformations of the Human System in every shspe and form. To which ia added a I realise on the Diseases of Females, being of the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating marriage lly Ur Wm, Youug- l.rt no father oe ashamed to present a copy of tha J-'d-Ct'LAI'lt'S to bis eliilJ. It inay aava huu irom an early f rave. Ia;t no youiut man or wuinau enter iuR tha aiicra otilianliona of marriris lifa without rua.ling the TOCKKT ,Ct'I. Al'IL'S. i.et no one suttering from haekmed Oiiffli, Tain in the Sula. rrallvKS mglil. nervous feelinpa, unit ilia wh ile train of Dyspeptie aenantioiis, und f iveo lieir piivsician, ne aiiotti ther moment withoat con suliing the .liSL.'1'I.Al'IL'S llava ths inamed, or those nhoiit to lie marnetl any impedioient. read this truly useful h iok, as it has heeii the means of auving thousands of un foittinata ereulurea from the very jaws of death. trAiiy pers n seiiiloif TWKNTV-FIVK CENTS, enelose.1 in a (viler will rix'eiva ona copy of thia book, by mail, or a ve eopiea wiU ba aent fot one dollar. AdHiesa, Da. W. VOLNG, No. 10J 8PULCB street, PHILA DELPHIA.." Poat id. rhilaiiclpbia, 8eptemter S, 1M ly NEW STORE. (At the old Stand of S. N. 2'hompton.) fpiIE Subscriber respectiully informs tho peo 4. pie of Suubury and vicinity, that ha has ta ken tho Store Room lately occupied by S. N. Thompson, in Market tilreet, Sunbury, below Weaver' Hotel, and that he ha just received aud opened a handsome assortment of TALIt & WINTEE GOODS, Consisting in part of Drj Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queeusware, Hsts 4 Caps, BooUi Shoe, Fish, Halt, Meat. Ac All of which will be uld at the lowest price. All kinds of produce taken in exchange st th highest market pric. H. H. VABTTNE. Surbuiy, No, t. 189S ly eh PA INTS of everf dewaiptioa Just reserved by Ms-T H- WEJSFK A HK1- S KK FIRST ARRIVAL or At B. N. Thompson'; Store, In lAiwtr Avyvtta township, at the Junction of the Tvlpehocken and 1'lum creek roads. rpiIE subscriber having returned Horn the city with a new and extensive taaorUneDt of fashionable good, respectfully calls the attention of Farmer, Mechanic and other to tbe at me. SPRING AND SUMMEiyjOODa, consisting in part of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Casrimeres, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings Muslins, Vestings, Tweeds, and all kinds ' Spring and Summer Wear, LADIES DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin de Lmns, Laitns, Gtnehams, Rtraats, Holts, -r vutrn, j l(iri7IC(J, GIIOCERIK8, 8 agar, Tas, Coffee, Rice, Mslasm, CUaat, Spices, 8alt, &c., etc., dec. CI art! ware, Nail, 8crew, File, Saws, Knives & Fork, 4.4 Queens and Glassware, of various styles and patterns. EOCT3 AND 8HOZI3. A large assortment of Cool and Shoe, for men, woman and children. Hat Cam, cVc., of various size and ty!e. Besides a large and general assortment of fashionable fioods. Call and ejamiuo for your selves. IjT Country produce o all kind takes ia exchange at the highest market price. . N. THOMPSON. Lower Augusta, 4 mo. 28, 1855. Furniture ! Furniture ! No. 157 South Second (abnve Spruce,) east side, rHILADELPIIIA. TIIIE subscriber would respectfully inform tbe leaders of the Kxviury American and tbe public generally, that he hss on Land a constant supply of elegant, fashionable, and well made Furniture at reasonable piices. Being a practi cal mechanic, and having all his goods manufac tured nnder his own superintendence, purchaser may rely on Retting just such articles as are represented. Louugea with removable arms, also new patterns of Sofa Bedsteads. Tho who are about going to housekeeping would d well to call. JOHN A. BAUER, 157 .South Second street. N. B. All order thankfully received and promptly attended to. April S8. "55. w8 lr. BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS. 'T'HE subscriber having received tbe necessary form and insructtinna from the Department, av n asniKgion, is prepared to procuie Bounty Land Warrant at the shortest notice. H. B. MASKER. Sunbury, Af 7, 18tS. L. L. BEVAIi, SHAlrCOSIlT H0T2L, Shamokin Fa. ri'iIIE subscriber begs leave to inform his friend 1 and the public generally, that be baa taken the above well known stand, and will be happy to accommodate all who may give him a call. enamrikin, Jul? 8, 184. HEW DRUG STORE! WEISER & BRUNER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Market St., next door to B. Y. BrigW'f Slor SUNBURY, PA.. "1FFER to the public tbe largest and bent clected stock ever opened in ihi section of country, consisting of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Ground Fpicea, Paint. Oils, Varnishea, Dje-stetia, Window Glass, Patant Medicines, together with a complete as sortment of Paint, Clothes, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Hhaving Brushes, Dressing, Side, Neck and Pocket Combs, Fancy Soaps, Shsving (.'reams. Tobacco, Ssgar, Port Monisa, Stationary, Ca. fectinnaries, PURE WINES AND BRANDIES Tor Medicinal use. English, French and Ameri can Terfumery, Fancy Goods of every ilesrrip tion, in short every article kept by Druggist generally. Frestriptions Carefully Compounded. CEO. B. WEISER, WM. A. BRUNER. funbury, May 26, 1854 TOBACCO, &e. StrwVrry. Congress, Eldorado Fig, Eldorado Cake. Harssparill Fine Cot, Pressed Fine Cut, Andersons For Sale at WELSER & BRC.NER. Runburv, May 26, 1355. )R. II. H. HIGBEE'S remedy for cough. -'eolds, and pulmonary diseases. A supply of tbi valuaVle medicine just received and for sale 'r , . H. B. MASSER. Snnbnrv. June 4. 1R.'.3 4 kn old's Writing pli id and Adh. i and Jegal envelopea, f,)r s.i'.e by H. U. MAK8EK, Rtinbarv, Ian 10, lftf.3. All kinds of Boots Hhoes and slip. pcrs lor saJe by G. ELRliEKG &. CO, Market street, opposite tbe Post Oihce, flnnbury. (Vt. 6. Ih.'i.i. To Trespaseers on the TelegTaph line jOTICE is hereby given, that all person A' found trespassing npon, or injuring the line of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Telegraph wif. be dealt with according to the act of Assembly ic such ease mada ar.d provided. H. B. MASSER, Pro.'l Thil. and Kunbury Telegrph Co fbllibnrv, June 3, 1661. tf, CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, w Taateless Salts, Preparrd by WEISF.R& BRUNER. This prepaiatlon i recommended a an es.. eellent laxative and puigative, it operates mildlv is entirely free from any unpleasant teste, re sembling lemonade in flavor. Tbi medicine i highly beneficial for diseases peculiar to summer and hot weather. Sunbuiy, July 1, 1854. JNK Boureau' celebrated ink, and alao Con gre ink for ale, wholuale and retail bv 1 We, her 1RO. H B M A S.SRR. ATS AND CAPS. A plndid lot of fadiionable Rilk. Wool and Fur Haia. alao Cleth, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy and Military Cap for aale low by G. ELSBERO CO. Market street, opposite tl.e Poat Ollire. ffunbiiry, Oct. 8, 1853 pi OLD PENS with and without eases, of very superior quality, jnut received, Alao a frcb supply of Writing Fluid, for uU by H. B. MASSER. Siirtl.ury. Dec ST. 18S' "V) LANK Ptrclmicni Paper Deeds and blank - Mortgagee, Bonds, Executions, Kummon for sole b )1. JJ. MASSER. fcunbury , Atirl 16. IRS EWELRY.A nice aasortmenl of Gald and Silver Pencils and Pen, for sale cheap by G, ELSBERG dr. CO Market street, oppoeita tha Port OOioa unbury, Oral. 8. 18A3 CILVER WATCH E8 A few double J EngUaa bilvr M'stclies, far sals at rsrj sow viraa by H- D M AI R. SanVury, Apfi I. di
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