r r' TtIR HMRm OtTnOPiHBLIC DKIWOIV. HTRATIOK. Bcuck, May 23. The largest mwlinft fvor li"lI in l-aiifiiil II nil, assembled lusl rvviri'ff. to cive expression to thf-ir ludurnn. lion nt ti e assault on Senator Sumner. Five thousand were inside the Hull, aud thousands outride unable to gain entrance. . .llovernor Gardner presided, assisted by 40 Vice I'renieeiits, including the most dis titif nitilied men or all parties. Among t lie ofticers were I.ient. Governor Bcnckley, Mayor Itice Mr. Huker, President of tlie Si-nnte, Mr. Phelps, Speaker of the House, Kx-Oovernor Botitwoil, Hon. Samuel Wnlley, Ex-Mayor Smith, Hon. Nullum Hale. Kditor ortlie Daily Advertiser, Amos A. Lawrence, Professor C. C. Fellort nnd Lyman Ueecher. 'J'lie meeting was opened with prayer by the Rev. Rollin II. Nenl. Clov. Qurdner, on taking the chair made a stirring speech, -characterizing the assault on Senator Sumner as uu exhibition of grossness nnd brutality, exceeding anything written on the piigea of history, nnd calling npon Congress to expel he iissniluDts from its Hulls. The Governor's sentiments were responded to liy tremendous choerinjrs throughout. J mil's Kiissfll To owed Willi u genes 01 resolutions. The nieetinir was afterwards addressed by .tohn C. Puck, UeurgeS. Hillinrd, K. C. Hiker. Clus. A. Thelps, Summl It. Wulloy, Col. Brewster, Peter XV. Chandler, mid John A. Andrew, representing nil the politi cul parties. Many of the speeches were unusuully warm und defiant eliciting, in their pri'iiiiiicnt points, most tumultuous responses. The fnllnwiuif uro the resolutions: Resolved, Thut we have heard with grief anil indignation of the brutnl assault com mitted unon our esteemed Senntor, Charles .Sumner, for words spoken in debute, nnd of the insult offered in his persou to the honor of our Commonwealth. Resolved, Thut in this outrage we see new encroachments upon freedom, new violations of State rights nnd a strange disregard of ruivalrous princip es. while in the conduct of such Mien as Senntor Crittenden we gludlj recfignite proofs of the fact that in ull sec tjirt's of the country there nre men of high honor, of pure principles and of true patriot ism. v , Retired, That thia attack is to be re buked not only as cowardly assault upon a defenceless titan; but as n crime against the richt of free spi-fcch and the dignity of a free State. l;r -nlved, Thnt, as American citizens, we Oiei.iv anient the odiuttt which such nets urt lipon otif country and npon the cuuse of Republicanism throughout the world. Resolved, Tlmt although sixty-eight mem tiers of the national House of Representa tives have voted thnt. they think no inquiry eganlinc the nutrntrc is tiecessnry, still we nel ciifideiit that Colore: will Tree itself "rum the ;mii crime, by cxpelli.VJT the oflou ii.r from the sent which he lins dishmd. Resolved. That we regard every blow uflictcd upon our Senator us a blow aimed j .it ns ; that in our estimation his wounds are loiiomble wounds ; that us citizens of Ms--uchuFctts. without distinction of party, we ledge him here, in old Funcuil Hall, our ymput'iiy und support in the fearless und in lepeiuieiit discharge of his duty. The resolutions were passed unanimously, itul tho meeting adjourned tit 11 o'clock. Many Indict occupied the galleries, and large VUgations wore in attcudunce from the ieigl.boring towns. Lowell, May 25. A large indignation neeting was held here lust evening in relii ion to the Sumner assault. Mayor Hun-' inglon presided and speeches Were made by he Hon. Homer Bartlett, S. P. Adams, lev. K. B. Foster and others. Wo nc est Bit, May 25. A popular demon t ration was made last evening, at the City lull, in relation to the assault upon Senntor Saunter. The meeting was very large. The Ion. J. S. C. Kuowlton presided. Charles Vl'en and others spoke. A aeries of resolu i'ii'.i was adopted, denouncing the outrage i;iJ commending Mr. Sumner's course in y. rgress. THE A'.'ULT iroN MR. BL'MNEII. The correspondent of tho New York Tri )Ute gives the following account of ths out rageous uttack upou Mr. Sumner, in the Sen in Chamber: Wasiiinuton: May 22d. Mr. Sumner was rriling uniispectingly and busily at his desk ilt. n attacked by brooks. Tho Senate had djniirned earlv. on tin announcement of the . Mill of Mr. Milli-r. .. Messrs. . Urooks nnd lait approacheil him, euch with n cune. tuvcral persons had been about M r. Sumner's esk after tho adjournment, but nt the time ho.'eii for the uttack he was uluiie Mr. Yilson had just left him. on his way out pas ing Urooks, who was setting in n back seat. Jrooks walked up in front of Mr. Sumner, i ii J told him thut he had read liia speech w'ce, and that it was n libel on South Curo uia. and a relative of his, Judge Rutler. Without waiting for uuy reply, or asking or any explanation, he immediately struck dr. Sumner a violent blow over the head villi his cane, while Mr. Sumner sat in hia mi tiiiublo to cxtricute himself, cutting by he blow a gash four inches in leng'.h ou hia ii ad The cane was ot gutta percliu, un noli in diuinetor. Urooks followed tins blow niiiiediutely with other blows, striking from twi Ive U twenty in ull. Mr. Sumner had no distinct consciousness tCter the first blow. He involuntarily strove o rise from his seat, but being fustened by lis poaitiou, tore up his desk from its fasten ng in the attempt to extricate himself He daggered under the blows and fell senseless .i the floor, being wholly stunned and blind n ii the first. It is stated by a reporter who was present, n it Keitt stood by and brandished his cane keep off others. Mr. Morgan aud Mr. urry of the New York delegation, were in he front antd-roinii, and, hearing the noise, viie1 in. Mr. Murray seized hold of Urooks, had now broken his cane into several pie- .'and. Mr. Morgan went to the relief of hit., ouinncr. wiioni uu lounu posiruiu linn arly unconscious,. . The persons present in l.t Senate ero Mr. Suttnu, one of the re porters, the Assistai.t Sergeant nt-Arms, Mr. imoiiton. Senators Crittenden, lverson, lAglit, Toombs', Doitglus, Pearce, and a few .thers. No one oi thn. benutors seemed to ffer to interfere but Mr. Crittenden, who renounced it an inexcusable outrage. Mr Wilson rushed iuto the Senate Cham- rr on hearing or the attack, but found Mr Mimner had been removed to the Vice Pres. .ient'g rooms, and that a surgeon was in at I'lidaiiue. lie then helped to put his col engffe into the carriage, and went with him 7 hi lodgings. Mr. ftumner la badly injur d. Waviujr two very severe cuts on the head Ilia condition it considered critical, aud his l.ysiciun allows mi one to see him. His -lollies were literally covered willi blood vhen he was removed Coiikiderable blood .i also smittered on the adjoining desks The correspondent of tlw Nw York Her aid gives the :ollowing: . Mr. Brooks waited at the Porter's I.odgu it out an hour yesterday, and us long this ncrniutr. hopinir to meet Mr. Sumner, with i view to attack him. Failing in this, be i.tered the eanate cbamber today, just as bat bodv udiourned, nnd seeing several ladii inwnnt. seated himself on the opposite aide Mr. Sumner. Soon all disappeared Jmt nil. II then requested a friend to get her mt, whan be immediately approached Mr Sum our. firmt RawDrn. Heekih Conant, nf Hartford. CI, formerly a printer ooy n a,. ,..i. Mus.. ia renortad to have sold f patont tor tust trtw trroccb loading rifle for I New Advertisement, New Goods for the People ! HHNJAMIN 11KFFN Kit f ESPECTFCLLY Informs the public In pen rral that he has just received and oiiened a splendid stock of SntlNO AND SUMMER COODS it hia New 8tore. In Lower Augusta township. Hia stock consists in pari of Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets. of all kinds, of linen, cotton and wonted. ALSO I Callrneaj, GliifflinniM, E.ntTu), AIviiNKelliie De sUtiuea and all kinds of Ladies Dress Geods. Groceries., Also an assortment of IlnriUvniC. Iron and Steel, Nails, &o. Aim an excellent assortment of QUEENS WARE, of various siylesanJ patterns. Also an assortment of HOOTS U SHOES. HATS & CAPS, a good selection. Salt, Fish, Kc. And a great variety of other articles such as art suitable to the trado, all of which will bt sold at the lowest prices. C7 Country produce taken in exchange a the highest prices. Lower Augusta, May Si, 1858. Bargains at the Old Stand. FIULING 6c GRANT 4 RE now opening a new and very deairable "V stock of Spring and Summer floods, em bracing an endless variety. Their stock con sists in part of Black & Fancy Broadcloths & Cassimeres, Summer Wares for men and boys, all styles and prices. DRESS GOODS. SILKS Plain and Figured Black. An asaortment of Plaid Siriprand Figured Fan cy lire Silks at unusually low prices, Sliellics, Drnres, Hrino Dc Lains, Mus. De Lains. Lawns, Ac, CINCiHAMS from f.J to SS cents per ysrj. CALICOES " 3 " Vl ' WIUTK GOODS, Cambric Jacouetta, Swiss, Tarlton, Mull, Uohi- nett, French and Swiss Laces, F.iliririRS. Ac. Urown and hlenclied Munlina, llrilliiiRs. Ticks, Checks, 'Cowlings, Tnltle Diapers, ic. r;iiM:itii. HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE, Cedar-ware, Ilo'low-wnre, Iron, Steel, Plaster Salt and Fish. Also a treah supplv of PHUG.S AND MK.DICINKSl. Thankful for psat favors, we hope by strict attention and a deaire to please, stilt to meet with the npnrova! of ourfrienda. CV Country produce of all kinds taken at the highest market prire Sunburv, May "4. IS.IC. ly. AT S. N. Thompson's Store, In Lotcer Auyusta loicnshiji, tit tne Junction oj the Tulpihovken and I'lum creek roud. TVWWi subscriber having returned fiom I lie city JL with a new and extensive aasnrtineiit ol farhiouuble goods, reapectfullv calls the attention of Farmers, iMi-diaiiies ami otliem to the same. SPUING AND SUMMICP. GOODS, conaialiug in part of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimeres. Cassinets, Jeans. Drilling. Jliuslins, rs.'riigs, i ireeus, ana uu kinas uj Spring and Summer Wear, LADIES DItESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin de Lmns, Lavns, Ginehams, Reraes, Ilulirs, ll'oo.Vnf, Flannels, Ij'c. jiuci:rii s, Suyar, Teas, Ci ll're, Kiec, Molasses, Cheese, Spires, i-alt, &c, Ac, Vc. El:irilwni'i, Nails, Screws, Files, Suwa, Knives & Forks, Ac Queens and Glassware) of Various styles and patterns. BOOTS AND SHOES. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for mru. women aud children. Hits Cjf, Ac. of various sizes and stylra. lU-Miles a large and general assortment of faaliionalile goods. Call and f JsmiliS fur your selves. lV Country produce of all kinds taken in exchange at the highest mnrket p'iees. S. N. THOMPSON. Lower Augusta. 5 mo. 24, lH.'iC. HENRY DONNEL, ATTORNE1T AT LAW. Ojfut opposite the Court House, Sunbury, Northumberland County Pa. Prompt attention lo business in adjoining ?0llllli'S. . SHERIFF SALE. By virtue of a certain writ of 'irf Facias to me directed, will lie exposed lo ptiutic sale, at thn Court House, in ?i unlnirv. on MONDAY, the 4th d-iv of AiiL-nst, 18;")G, ut I o'clock. P. M., the following described pro. petty, to wit : A certain half Lot or Ground, situate in the JSorouuh of Sunbitrv, being the eastern half purt of lot No 1C'.', in the general plan of said town, fronting on lilackberry street. nnd bounded on the east by lot No. 1C1, on tho west by tno huir lot No. lbi, on t lie north by an nlley, containing in front 30 feet und 230 feet in depth, whereon ure erected a two story log lmu?e, weutlier-boanleu ami painted white, und some outbuildings. feoizcil, taUen in execution, una to be sota us the property of Jacob Ruble. 11. u j-.isi!., BDenu. Piikriff's Offii'E. ) Sunbury. May 1", 185C. J OEORQE SCHALL & CO. M.M FACTl II Lit or BLASTING POWDEK, Ml. Cunntl, Northumberland County, lJa. May 10, ISS0. Ettate of Mary Updegrove. Notice i hereby civen to Cusper Upde- crovo. I'.li.il.eth (Jttegrove. intermiii ried with John ltrenisholtz, John Updegrove. Adam Uiideirrove.'T.vdiii Updenrove, widow of Knnwilen ltiint. I nomas L piieprove, Miniu Updeiirove, intennorried with .lames l.vtle, and to Suruh J., Levi, and Klizabeth. minor children of Lsaun Updegrove, who have for their Guurdiun. John 1'Jn iclit. vul t-o John Kbi k'lit and hia wife, who was the wid ow of said Isauc tialeirrove, heirs unl leirul representatives of Mary L pilegrove, ileceased, lute of Lower Agutta township. Noithuui- berlaud CounlV. Pennsylvuiilii j that upon the ni tilioo of Tin. inns Ulideprove, uforesuid. the Urplians C ourt ol sain couniy inline uu orner awurding un implesl ol paruiion nun viiiiui. tiou upon the real estate of said Mary Upde.. grove, de'd., situate in Lower Aug-jstu town ship, count v al'oresuid. udioining laud of Chris I iuii First. Adam Christ, l.vdiu Starr. I't ter Cohiruin. nnd Cusner Snyder, dc d., contain iiiL thirt v-three and nne-nnurter acres more or lets und that in persiiunco of said order of said court, I will bold ail intuisitnn upon the said reul estate or said .llary updegrove, de'd.. ad Friday the twentieth hif of Jline next, (A. I). 1656.) ot 10 o'clock, A. M of that duy. on- the said premises, to inuke parti tion and valuation of said reul estate, at which time and place yon may attend if you tbiuk proper. HENRY WEISE, Sheriff of Notbumberiaud County. Sheriff's Office. :. HirubnrY.Maf MW. SUNBURY, PA. riIIE subscriber respsctfully infrrr-s thoohlie X that she still continues Is kssp the above named public house. She has also recsived naw aapp'y rf freed liijuors and wines, and trusts that she will ' sble to give satlafaction lo all whs may -4a1', her houas. MARIA THOMPSON Sunburv May . 1856-lf. MOUNT CARMEL HOUSE, .MOUNT CARMEL. ttorthumbtrland County, Ptnnsyleanin. TWMMi large and commodious Hotel Is situ JL ted nearly half way between Sunbury nd Pottuvillc. The aceneiy the salubrity of the atmosphere and the cool mountain breezes, make it one of the most delight l" I summer retreats in the country. The Hotel, is a new structure, four stories high, fitted up with all the modern con veniences. Tho pure mountain water is intro duced into every chamber. The plare Is east of access, being but one and a hall hours ride from Nunhury, over the Philadelphia aaJ Sun bury Rail Road. From t'ottsville. it is ITmilrs. Lvrry attendance will be paid by the proprie tor to make gucats comfortable. Charges mode rate, jkssl; KICK. Mt. Carmel, May 24, 185(1. tf O-A-TTTIOlxr. The public arc hereby cautioned against the purchase or a promissory note, for $115,. 00, iliited May 5, 1S5C, given by lieujamiu Mart?, and Jacob Mowerv. to the subscriber, as said note was lot on the road between his res?dence nnd the town of Khumokin, nnd a new note given in its place. DAVID MILLER, Shnmokin, May 17, IS'iC. 4t. fMIE subscribers wo. .Id respectfully announce JL to their friends and the public in general that they have taken the Steam Giist Mill. Sit uated in Upper Augusta to nahip, Northumber land comity Pa., at Klines-Grove known as Klines Mill, and would solicit the pslrotiago of the public having confidence to he able to give entire satisfaction to all. w ho will pulronixe them being able to aecninmnJute their customers at all limes, and at the shorteal notice. Al.SO.-Wheat A Rye Flour, Drsn and Chop of all kinds. Alsa wheal rye, corn, oats, Ac All of which will be sold low for caab. Call and eive us a trial and satisfy yourselves. N. 1). Grain of all kind wnntrd. L. CAM It E I. L It CO. May 17, 185C 3t. DISSOLUTION. TIIK partnership heretofore resisting be- tween the undersigned, under the firm of Weiser & Kroner, is dissolved by mutual con sent, this the 14th day of May 1856. AM persons having unsettled accounts with os will please call and settle the same without delav. GKO. r$. WEISKR, WM. A. DPvCNEU, Sunbury. May 17, ISfiC Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore extended I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, nt the store, next door to K. Y. Height's, Market bt. win re a fresh supply of Drugs &e can ulwnvs be found M. A. UKCNtlt. Sunbury, May 17, 185C wo i ten. kLL peraona are hereby notified not to pur ennse or meddle with a certain promiaary note, drawn by the subscriber, payable to A. J. Toul. at the flank of No: thumberland, fur the sum of Two Hundred dollars, dated the S9th day of April 18515, as he has net nceived value theiefnr. and will not pay said note unless com pelled by law. J. P. ARMSTRONG. Ma? 94, 1856. St SHERIFF SALE. Py virtue ofa certain writ of TTferi Fancias to live directed, will be exposed to public sule nt the house of Cupt. IIutT, in Milton. Nor thumberland county, i n., on RwHAj, the lOt Ii day of June, 1856, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described property, to wit : A certain tract rr piece of land, titaate in Turbut township, Northumberland county, adjoining lands of Nuthnniel lirilton, Duvid Lvelund, Peter Kuul.lo and Samuel lilaii:, containing five acres, more or less, all of which is cleared, whereon is erected a two story Brick House, a frame Smith shop, out buildings, Ac. Seized, taken into execution, and to be sola us the property of Hubert G. Gittonund Isabella Girton. 1IKNKY WKISE, Sheriff. SherifTs Odice, 1 Sunbury, May 17. 1836. J NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS JUST 11ECK1VK1) 15 Y I. W. Ti:.M It & Co., uubtirj , Pa., rU beg respectfully to announce to out ' frienja and the public t .at we are naw i oeiviiig a very h.rRS and well selected stork ol goods suited to the season, which we are deter, in i .. r J to sell cheap as benloloie, finding our uk inotio of "Smalt profit) and quick Sale." to work well we shall continue to adhere to it our stock cunaiala partly of the following via: LADIES GOODS. Gros De Rhine and Summer Silks, Chilli, De bege, llarege. painted and plaid Lawns, Uinghnm Lawns, Robed Uresea, Va lencia Skirts and .Skirting, Grass, CVrd and Crinoline Skirts, Jiconet, Cambric, SwUa and Hatred inutlin, l)i.hops Lawns 1'laid, Dot- ted and Figured Rwias Muslin. Linen cambric handkerchiefs, Chcmifctte, Collars, lulls and undernleeveK, oriiited cashmere, thibet and othcr sbawls, giiighunis snd calicoes in great variety Ready made mantillas, parasols, I unsc. G K N TLE M HNS GOODS. Cloths, cassimeres, tweeds, esliiiES, sunmer goods in various alvle fur coats and psutalaons sblrl bosnma. collara, cravats, beaidie a larus as. sortmeut of Ready made coats pantaloons and vests, toigalber Willi a general assortment of l.a dies and gentlemen UouU Shoes and (Jailers mens, bovs and chndreus Hals, and Caps- Hardware. Queeusware, Groceries, Cednrwarc, Stone and Earthenware Drugs, Paints, Fish meat, salt, nails, or, Oil Jc Vc. A good supply of school hooka and copy book with printed Copies on eavh page. C nine and see, no charge la in ads for show. ing goods. I. XV. TENER& Co. Country produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest market pricea Sunbury, May 10, 1855. Patten's New York' WINDOW SHADE & CURTAIN STORE, 203 Chestnut St., opposite Jones' Hotel, I'lIILADI.U'UU. Window Bhades, Rilt Cornice, Bull'. White snd Hollands, Picture Cord, IMsnl Boilers, U rocaiellea, Bstin da I, since. Worsted Dumasks, Centra Tassels, Gimp and Loops, Curtain Uands, Lace and Muslin green Curtain Pins snd Trim Bungs, Curtains, Piece Muslins. 8tore, Stesmlwal and Church Sbadea or Drs rery, rot up a the aliorlsst notice. Curtains cut. made and put up by the most esperienceu bsnds. PiTTsa'sNsw Yoas 8ros, 903 Chestnut fit., Mslodi)n Builduiga, Mar . IM '.,. " irOTicti-.-if,. - rtllTli Vendejs and Retaleri ot foreign and JL domestic Merchandise within the county of Northumberlnnd, will lake notice that they are Assessed and rated by the appraiser of Merchants taxes, for the year 1856, as fol ows t Nimrs. Class. Lickksb. Levis Tsvinthip, Bardo ft tTess, 14 Js7 00 Uaup k Savidge, 13. 10 00 Disci tt Darrett' 13 . 10 00 Delawart Tvwnttiip. I7nya & McCormick, 12 12 50 Geo. J. A J. Piper, 12 12 50 P. A. Fox. U 7 00 S. Wenk. 14 7 00 Sam'l llartranft, 3 (.0 Joseph P. Ilogue, 13 10 00 S. Antrum Ik Sou, 14 7 50 Hilton Borough. Cyrus Urown, 14 50 J. Murrav k Co. 12 " 12 50 Wm. F. Nngle. 12 12 60 Steiner & Slugs, 14 7 00 K'ramm k Wolf, 13 10 00 Goodman k Mood, 13 10 00 lleinen k Knush, 12 12 50 Kawn & Chapman 3 60 J. V. Caslow U 7 00 Frymire A lirother Pi 12 50 Prick k Stout. 12 12 60 Dr. Longshore, 14 7 00 Sweu!; A Slicker, 12 12 50 Win. Pilchcr, 14 7 Oo John M. .Vood. 14 3 00 J. & M Yount, 14 3 50 J. II. McCormick. 14 3 00 David Krauser 14 3 60 Spencer Kinney 13 It) 00 J. V Ganger 14 3 50 J. Angstudt, 14 3 60 Sw-cuk k Sticker 14 7 00 Isaac Drown, 12 12 50 Tlios. Stndden, 14 7 00 S. W. Austin, 2 50 Sarah Davison, 3 50 Cltilisquaqut Township. Chas. D. Cox 14 7 00 Geo. Haas 14 7 00 James Heed 14 7 00 Adam Conrad 14 7 00 AorMuniirWand1 Dorotigh. O. I. Tuggert 13 10 CO Mark IS. Priestly 13 10 00 Wm T Forsvthe 13 10 00 J. Tagca-t 13 10 00 Wm. Elliott 13 10 00 Wm McCoy 14 7 00 A Youngman 14 ' 7 00 0. Hobbnrt, 14 7 00 Henry Wenk, 2 50 D. M. Drautigan, . 3 00 Point Tovnship. 8amnel Woods, 13 10 00 Sunbury Borough. 1. T. Clement, 12 12 50 P-.. Y. Bright. 12 12 50 Kriling k Grant, 12 12 50 P. XV. Gray. 13 10 00 John Yonnp. 13 10 00 I. XV. Teller Co., 13 10 00 Weiser k Druuer, 14 7 00 S. Simons, 14 7 00 Geo. Bright. 14 7 00 Seusholtz k Petery, 14 7 00 H. Ze.'tlemover, 3 60 G. Weise AClement 14 7 00 Cbas. Dright, 3 50 Albert Elsberg, 14 7 00 Upper Augusta. J. F. k I. F. Kline, li 7 00 J. V. Muigun. 14 t OO Lou.tr Augusta. B. lleffner, 14 7 00 A. J. Conrad, 14 7 00 P. F. Zimmerman, 14 7 00 Isaac Martz, 14 7 00 S. N. Thompson, 14 7 00 Coal TottnsMp. Bovd. Rosser A-Co., 13 10 00 C. A D. Chichester, 14 7 00 Cochran, Pcale A Co.. 13 10 00 Ammerman. Zucrne A Co., 13 10 00 Josiab Iteed, 13 10 00 Zimmerman A Purstl, 13 10 00 II. Longenecker, 13 10 00 iird A John, 13 10 00 Weaver A Fugcly, 13 10 00 A. DurTacher, 14 7 00 W. II. Cherington, 14 7 00 Ovster A l'.nies, 2 60 W'cikel A ."illtnaa, 14 7 00 Henry Stranse, 14 10 00 Jueob Wagner, 14 7 Ztrhe Touinship. K. ITelfenstein, 12 12 60 Sears A Forsythe, 12 12 50 Marcus Strause, 13 10 00 Alexander I.sib 14 5 00 Isaac ICeifer 14 7 00 D liolxhoe 14 3 00 Jacob Itenn 14 2 50 Malan Manly 14 2 50 P.cubcn Kiine 14 2 50 Sh anwl in Totensh ip, Taggart. Fttrmiiti A Burton 12 tlO Farrow A Withington 14 7 S Bergstresscr 14 7 Huff A McWilliams 14 7 Sumiul John 14 7 Clement A Martz 14 7 John Yunzant 14 7 Zimmerman A Manry 14 7 Rush Township. Jonas Stine 14 7 Little Mahawy Township. S Rotharmel 14 7 IlVisiuijron Township. Wm Kehres 14 7 L'pptf Mahanoy Township. Daniel Ileim 14 ' Daniel Kisenhart 14 7 Isaac Kurl 14 13 14 14 Jackson Township. Wm Deppin J G Strieker Isaac Earl Ltwer ifahanoy Township. P Burr'eir 14 Isaac witmer 14 Klias Weist 1 1 Andrew Ditty 14 Jordan Township. Josiuh Swart 14 J Wert 14 Cameron Township. Herring A Ilaupt 14 Chas Weikel 14 Mt. Carmel Township. . DTleiserACo. 13 10 Bell. Lewis A Co. 13 10 Seusholtz A Fegely 13 10 Chas Avers 14 7 Restavhants, Otstkb. and Eatino Hoists WITHIN TIIK L'Ot'KTV. Xames Tmcnships. Yearly Kent. Joa. Eckbert, Milton, Jos. Harris, -" Win. Ashman, ' Trevortonj f.10 30 25 20 75 fiO 25 haruh J. lbivison, lurbut, Smick k Hileman, tiunbury, Edward tiass, J. M. Keperline, Noith'd., Milton, Class 8 bbumokin, 8 8 David Dovbler, Jacob K rum, P.obert Duttoo, 11. Uiltson, Simon Matt i, M. Gearhart, 50 Sunbury, Geo. V.'illiums, Coalaxo LuHitts Yakdi vrtrnia tui Cointt. Samuel jjlair, (Coal) Milton, A John Kunkel, (Lumber) 3 50 Henry (Jobin, ' Sunbury, 3 10 Henry Weiae, f . 3 60 . Bsewem W1TBW tBI.COUHTT. O. Frll k C. rbilipj, Shamokin, 50 Wm. J. Philips, Zerbe, ( 60 Pbmohs KfroAnsn m RgrtirTiitrj Ad Skluko WmsKgj W-tTUIN tub Cocmtt. JohnKohr, Milton, 60 An Appeal will beheld at the Com ris sioncrs oOico at Sunbury, on tho 21st day of June next, nt 1(1 o'clock, A. M., at which timoand place those interested may attend. CEO. Y. W EI SB, Her. Appraiser. (janbtiry, May 17, l8.i. THE LATEST AHItlVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. J. F. &. I. P. XCZiXIffB, Reaiertfiilly aniinui.ee to their friends and the public in general that they have rereivnl at their Store in Upper Anptmta township, Northumber land eotinty i'a., at K lines (irove. Their Spring and Summer goods are opened to the public a rail assrolment of merchandize Ac. Consisting in part of Cloths, black and fancy Cans men, Satinetls, Cheeks, Kentucky Jeans and all kinds of .!piing and Summer Goods. A lot nf ready made Cloathing, suitable fur men and boys. ladies Dress Goods, Shawls, Oiiighatnt, Ucrsge Delaine, Calicoes, black ftiiks (Vc. Alao a freah supply of Drugs and Medicines, Grneerios A., of sll kinds. A new supply of Hardware, Queensware, wooden ware Brooms 6c. Also a large assortment of Roots and Shoes suitable for men women ami children. Hats and Caps, such as I'slm Leaf, Panama Leghorn. Siik 4 c. Also an assortment ol Books, Stationery, ink, Pictures and Picture frames Ac. Fish, Salt, Cheese 4 c., and all goods usually kept in a country atore. Con-e and see, Come one, come all. Cheaper than the Chespet. Thankful for past favors we hope bv strict at tention to huainess to merit a continuance of the same. All of the above named stock of goods will he s ild positively at low prices for cash, or in ex change for country produce at the highest mar ket price. Klines Grove, Pa., May 17. 156 tf JAMES F. CALBREATH'S I.AD1KS FANCY SHOE STORE, Xo. 59 A'orlA Euhth Street, Above Arch, Ea.it side, PHILADELPHIA, Ladies from the country, can have shoes mads to order in the very lest style and workmanship on a few days notice. An exce llcnt assortment to aelect from, always on hand. May 10, 1856. ly J. STEWART DEPTJY & SONS, Importers- and Dealers in Carpetings, Masonic Hall, Chestnut St.. below Eighth, VlOL'LD tespeetfully invite you to cull and ' examine their larc and well selected stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Cocoa and Canton Mat tinea. Druggets, Hearth Bugs, Door Mats. Sec, which they will sell to the trade at such prices as wi,l make it desirable for those who wlh to pur chase, to call and examine their stock, before pnrchaiing elsewhere. Philadelphia, April IS, 1S5C ly SUNEURY ACADEMY. THE Sunbury Academy will open its Sum mer Ses'ioii 011 Mondav the 5lh dav of Msy, 185G, under Mr. ISAAC ULIT, as Prin cipal. Term per quarter are Lower English Brsnl-.. f 00 Higher do do 6 00 Latin. Ac. C 00 Permits desiring to send Scholars will plcnse apply to one of the Trirstees for a noleof ad mission into the KtJhkiI. All patrons will he considered obligated for ore quarter unless spe cial arrangement be made. It ia earnestly hnied tliat the citizens of Son bury, will liberally patronize the School, and thereby wipe a stain from the escutcheir of our Uoroush. I. XV. TEN Kit, W. W. MONTGOMERY, PETE I! IIOUX XV. I. GUKKNounil, UEXJ. IIKNDHICKS, CHAS. I'LEtSANTS, S. It. PEU.E. May 3, I 856 if GEO. WEISE & CLEMENT, Esl'ECTIT'LLV announreto the citizens Sunhurv and the iieiglihuring country vital they bale opened a NEW STOKK, in Water street, in the rear of the wharf and are ady to sell at reasonable prices the following lit of merchandiiie, viz : Hour, drain and Feed, Bread, r ish and Cheese, Hams, Shoulders and Herring, Colli e, Si. car and .Molaases, Teas, t:nices and Fruits, Nula, Confectiouaries of all kinds. Boots and Shoes, Ladies Gaiters, Misses and Children s Shoes, also Queensware, Cedarware, Hardware snd Notions, &e.,&c. Citizens arc reuueKted to send in their orders for Flour, Feed and Groceries and we will de liver lliem properly. Sunbury, May 3, 18."6. tf LOCUST MOUNTAIN COLLIERY U PE II I O It W II I T E A S II ANTHRACITE COAL, From the Mammoth Vein, for Furnaces', Found ries, Steamboats and Family ure, Mr. Cauhil, iNoiiraixui.uLiSii t'oo ri, P. SIZES OF COAL. LUMP, for Blast Furnaces and Cupolas, STEAMBOAT, for Steamboats, Hot Air Furnaces and Steam. FGKEX' For Crat"' St0Kt Slcam STOVE, For Stoves, Steam and burning NUT, ) Lime. PEA, for Litnehurnrrs and milking Steam. Orders received at Mt. Carmel or .Noillinin- LciUnd Wharf, will receive j r .:..: I uiienliou. M.U.BEL!., D. J. LKVVH, WILLIAM MUIK. May 3, 1800. tf NOTICE."" . JOTICE is hereby fiiven that application wiil be mudo bv the subscriber lor a uu iiinaie of Laud Warrant, No. 20,832 for i0 acres issued to Valentine Huiinabach, private 111 Uaptain liumiiuTs Company, dated the lllh day of October, 18S5, which said Warrant was duly assigned by the said Valentine Hannabacli in blank, and ocknow ledgcd before Fiederiik Laza rus, Esq., aud certified by Jas Heard, Prothonj tary of Ihe Court of Common Pleas of Northum berland County Pennsylvania, and purchased bv the subacrilier from the snic ul. Uauiiaiiacti. 'I'bat thesnid Warrant was bl in '.. Mil K.o.i.nrv and 'hiliidcli.Ui.i, in November 1850. and has never been uearu of. That iii consequence of said loss, application will be made to Ihe Commissioner of Pensions for a duplicate as above staled, by the subscriber. 1 11 11 ft i A IKS l-.R. 11. MJ. - ' Sunbury, May 3, 1858 fit COMMISSION mtlUCUANT, No. 85 ortli Wharves, PhilaJelplna, Where the following foods ars received and sold on eommisaion i Dried Apples. Peaches, riums. rears, iner ies, sVcCreen Applss in Usriels or by the bushel, Beans, l'eas, Cranberries, Onions, Mercer Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Lemons, Shell' aika, CUeatuuts, Ground Nuts, Oranges. Rniailis, Figs, 1'runes, Gispes, i... i sm. ii utter. Cheese. And all kinds of Toreign aud Domssltc 1 ro dues. -e ArU II. ltv-lr CHEAP I CHEAPER 1 1 CHEAPEST! I ' ELSBERQ'S CI.OTIII.VO ITMtll 4U TAVINGjuat returned from the city, where 1 laid in an extinuhe and faaliionalile anp. ply of all kinds of Goods, whii h I am receiving now, I would leg all my patrons and the puMie generally to give Ine a rail, so that I can sstinly them thnt they can tinwbero In jr as great hart gains as from me. Indeed the inducements I How hold nut were finer equalled in this part nf the country. I intend to sell positively for Cash only snd that at Vstit tow T.s. i My stork embraces s great varicts of SPRING & SIIM.MKU COATS made in all styles and Colorn, such aa CLOTH. 6ILK, CASH MERCTTE, 1.INF.X. FLAX, HKERSUCKEH, plain, fancy, striped and checked. I'antii and Vests of every style and paMcrn. ail nf tho luteal Isohlniis, low and bi;;li priced, aa auiteil to Hie want of the buyer. A aplemliil lot of HATS and CAPS, such as Panama, Curra- i ns, (,'aiiton, Ilraid, Leghorn, Kennel, Straw and I'alin Leaf 1 all fasltionnble u')lrs and colors in wool and fur Hutu, Ac., Ac. Also a Hire let of Hoots snd Shoes, gaiters and Slippers. My annorline nt of Shirts, Collars, Revolvers, sinnle and Donhlc-Uiirrel Pistols. French and (ifrmin Acrordenns, all kinds of Cruviiin, Stocks, and focket llatikkerchiefs, Car.et-Bna, Triitiks. and all kindaof notions for ladies nnd gcnlle incn, ia very large aud will be sold cheap. Also n line lot of Wiilches and Jewelry, all of which are wnriantoilj the money paid for them cheerfully returned it not ns rrpr.seiited. A II of which Goods I will sell so cheap, that none should forget to call and secure some id the bargains at my old place in .Maikct Square a couple t'oora below the Post Office. A. L'l.SBERG. N. B. I suppose it is ncedlnns tn contradict the ridiculous rumor inv enemies tried to circn late of my haviiia; led the country ; jtii.1 cull and you will sec by the l.iuin that I am to he found at Uc old place etill and sell cheaper than ever. r.ninhury, May 3, 1 806. tf .A.G-IXnEW' tSc CO. A'o. l'Jtl Chestnut Street, rmi.ADKi.riiiA. RESPECTFULLY inlorins the eitizens of Sunbury and the vicinity that fhey l.mrii. store a full assortment of clioKp and seasonable guoil which tliey are clodtri; out at GREATLY REDUCED Hllur.S, iriucipally from ihe Great Auction Sales in .New York, and partly of our own importations. SILK & SHAWL DEPARTMENT. 1000 Stella Shawls, oOU Blk. Silk Mantiil .s. S.10 Chutitilly ff Freuck Lace, do., Utrug.. Shawls Sc Scarli,. U0.000 yards Dress Silks, selling alC2,?5, Hr aud !f 1 (Ml per Mt d. 500 Magnilicent Silk Robes, black Gro De Kvens. 4."0 Flounced Barege Dresses, G:enadines. Chall'v Organdies, Lawns, French ic Juglish Chintz's. French worked Setts, Collars an I Sleeves, Cnmhriu Hdkfj. Rufiliug, Ladies & Gents Kid Gloves, Lace M l's. r.TOLRMNG GOODS, Black Bombazine's, Giiiiiudiues, Beraces. Cinpe De EHpang, I.tipinea 6-4, Mousclines. I'atiiese Cloth, Brazelliucs black and Puqilo Fiouuced Rnlics. Country Merchants and visitors to Fhil.idel phia, are invited lo call aud examine our Stuck, ii'L-liiig confident thnt with the great facilities at forded us we can oiler great iiuli.ccmens.t AOXEW & CO 1H0 Chestnut St.-cet, below 8th. April 30, 1R5C. onw. THE SALAMANDER SAFES OF rillLADEI-PIMA Afi.lT TMR WOUftU KVANS & WATSON. JVb. 2G Sou'h Fourth St., Pliladitphia. Have litul sirct ilpiTinnstni txiit in loUntving Cfitihf Mil, 1 hut llicir ituniniHcliiTf i f So! i inuiul r itts tins at IfTith i'-jHy Witi rnnl t-tl Ihe rrfirvseututiuiis wtiich Ifive !f t-n iiiintf ot" tlit'iit icinltTii'tf uu uiiiliu)iirl arcunty nt;.iiiitt tlic tenilic ilciiu'iit : Pint a:ht. nil. Aj-rji i-M i"0 M!)irii nv:in A; V.if .;" : 'vruta: 1: nituiii hi t'.ie hictii-ni ni ifii'-M-:i t" niafc yt u. (nut nw me f-i tlie very prnlrcllVL: UiDilMH-S ftl" Iff." '' INf Sm ! i illlimliT 1SH; IvlllHl we niirc)t;inetl ft' you imne few iiUHillirt siiii-f, we saved u l.irt?i unrtinn m' tuif Jcwflrv'i H.t'k. I'iincrfi. tVc. cxiki- i-tl hi ilier:itnmitu)u lire in UiiusleuJ I'uief, u Uiemoiu inir r tin 1 h:i ins: VJ--n vc n lii'ct tlmt tl.ejie SiilV Vvere ItH-'tlt! in the ("iirih )t!iiry t'f lit.4 liuiMitiff vt K'PUiiitil, iumI t hut lhy ft-!i suliSiiU'titly iiiin ii lit'iip it hiiniutc nun, whr the vnM ''iu'-riilriili'u iftnyt c-miRtit ihe lirtit-i .l,tl' tn uirll, wv rniinut int rt'iiiiriTt prfsrTVJiIt'Mi t't'ilie v;ilu:i'.iie vtni-tt-itiBii lu it c nvi. icing jutmi' tf the greiit iccuruy nft'.r tlrtl liv Vnr Srtlt'H. We siiiHll tHhe ir.'Kii v'.en.itr in reMjnmi'ituuig tlicm to men of Luihii-m us u tuie reuum c jip:iinf lire. UKoKCt: W.imo.siV Pro. rniLAi Ki.Pi'i) April 2. lt-6. Mrstrs. Kvftns Wutmni I Imve 'lTt r ymi my trs tintiny in tuvMi oi ihe gri-ist security int'-rilt 4 hi my t-:vrire murk f( teweirv. Ust-Ks. rnncts Ac, ilnri ic the ri'fcnt I'ls-'ifroiit ciiiilliiurtiti-'it in U.'iitmeuil l)e, Hvin the I net ttmt llivj eiiine w-re f.iiidiiiicd in lvo o! liie fealuiuamler Siu-b nuiiuiiit lurtt! h- y.t. Hiivinir inllt'ii liiiiii tho lifili shry of the Artitmu 1 Rmltl inir, wlierv they ver previuiily pluctiil untl vx vi I a vtai htit fur u l.iiig nun', ihe yr v v;iiiuuuf the vulimMe t!e:uiitii reir.iif tn evety i vv w U wmiiMnl the upenina aitil ii.Urii'i vjuiuiiiulKni, u nnitler vi pruKiutid uil.-mii-llient To nil whoiTtiiy irquire ti perfect p terti'n frim tlie rnvHifist lire. I k'uijl ni'l tu Mttife m rtfumnii-mi uie une nf ynur SitVi, 1 LMiiihler t-iey have lew iii'h rr ine the m st iryihj test. N Moiwan. rinntun.ritiA, April It, IS'jO. . Mrwr Evans Wntna t.f ntienu-n X ct nltt ynn will he deeply pnmli-M mlfjiri Ihe tc MuHti n in winch l tlis? r.-rrl v.iY l. i.., i ! : f-y ut iitf..mnpe, vi'iiihi iius ( rnck,iirHl utlrf'r vuluitiile lii;uiuei.t, wnciiu;) I'rultiy last I o-ir: hm1 the rale minle hv ytr film. Willi inv kti-nvedce ui "its yiiat epusnre, bh ti the intensity "( ihr licit f n m t lii't h liie i.a I hut whuln siruvc:! ihe AriiKin Kui.Mtr.C. l' "'" Hie I'mrtj l the fu:i ifuiii ii iini.-r eievHteti p"Sit..ii in the third s: ry. 1 t: "u!.i .-iiu rtniii I ut sit mi-r unp's prior m itai iiiirrmr in speftinii, Ih.-it ihecuiiieiiiB which 1 tnira hrphly prize! . w.'uid rver he nf nnv serviep tn me, but us these feais nrc ii"W (mppilv removed, 1 hel it nnty due h ' t V"U Hi.a I t in heiu-i f rin iccHiiuH i.d the ue i f ynur S dVs J nil v.hn tr. V wisii t feel a r uifideure in ill pert-t r etiriiy wliicli Such m-niis pri;vid i-ynmst si irigluful an eicinrut. . '' EowaBD GariM., no nvftiiuler. Constantly on hind Paiei.t rowderoiid Thief Prjuf l.(i?iv! t'ir Hin.kt, Fti rrf, 4c. ..pnliO, If?. it- ly 7 K0TICE. lej' OTICE is hcrchy given to nil persons who iNl t.eruiuc ii:ilolted tn the suhtcrilicr as lieg tsler sin! liccnrder slid C'lcik of the Ori.hana' CourUvhile he held said oilice, either on due tiill. i,r..ii,i..rv note or look account or f.ir the recording of Picdn, MortgnRcs, &c. that all his accounts have K-cii left in the hand ol II. J. Wolveiluii, Kfj., in Sunhury, for colleriinn, and Ihey are re.iteied to call on him and ay ihe aiuouiil of ilieir indeUidness. JOHN P. ri'RSEL. April 26, ISitf. m- KOTICE IS herrhy given that the suWrilier niil he in, his oliii-e lo tecciie pa) ni it of the accou,,i I A-.rrcil lu In the f.reK'iing iintke (whj.- "'" munis ate nuw i.i In 1'osaesriov) from 'he oats hereof until the sixth Jay i l May next, and agiiin from ihe twenty-ciahth rt ol May ti the c.,.1 .1... .if Julv nexU After vSiich ti " such said unsettled accounts will he sued nidi criu.iiiately and wilhoul ! W'- il. si UtUIWlvni DEITTISTB"". 3D3i, S. S 2ESS3 ANNOCNCES to ths ci'ixens ot Suntiury. Northumberland and vicinity, that he has opened an oilice in Sunbury, one door wee! of It's Post Office, where hs is prepared to attend to sll kinds of work lielongiug lo lbs profession, in the latest and mosl improved sltle. A.I work well dons and warranted. ' Also continues Uuia oia, wuuii is, erT durable aud neat. AytU I, la- A Marvellous iiemijdy'i ton M.4HVILI.01S AClll IIOLLOWATr'S OINTMENT. Till? ORAM! I XlhRliAt.iWrTJT. V. Itytha aid ma micron .M, we ur n Illii.ni nf 1 tile ripnnea mi lt.e MlrfHee tf ! b tif. ! hr nti ll'etle tlnaOiiiimrtil, wlicn n-Wieil ii ilia skin. Is err:H to n-S' 1.11101 ihM arfl H.rt. Ilian-aea o( lire K.tfi f j, it'Sntdi'ftl "I tlio l.ivrr, Bllor-ll .l.l ..f Hie lifi"!. If It'll. itSlion I 'M, l.imct, Amliiinia. CoiirliK nml Colds', art- ht It Aif -na eff4-' tiiiilly i iin il. Kvtry h iiw-vvife klows lliat S(.!l rar. fierlv tlirimul, Kmn ,, mwlt , .,T hlcliM. ' lif heal luf O111111..111 fnt n,,,ta T-nli; pnijial.s tl.ii'.i)rh nnf ti.tirol fl?t.y pnrt ni tlirlls h.1, mrirg tie nical rtiiniri-ri.ns iiiwanl toini biin'i, tl.al csnrcl. uc ieu h4 lr t.tltur ini.nia. .. KRYSH'LLA!!, 81.T Mtr.tt.M AND SCORDUTia No remeity Ima evs floor so n.neh f r Ihr ea ef dl Scams 1. f the Hkiu whatever f im they n..v awnn.1, as ttna ijntmriit. No case of Si;t Ithiam. e-cinvv. !..r Hi-nils. t;cr..ful.i 1 11 Fi prlii, cftn Iniiff vvitl ai if Its in tluriicf. The liivi-lilot hue trnvcllcil nv. r n.i.nv fmli of Kl' ti. , vinUins' Ilia piincipnl tiotpiuils, ili.iien: Ins thai Ou.in.eiit, ; sr I -i list ailvi'ia va to its M. I.i,t a t , ant I:, a thn twfu (he tnui.i t.t' reaioiii g ct.uniiisa 1 un.tta to hcnlih. SORli LHliS, SORK BRKASTf", AVOCXBS ND l l,i;e.l,!. . : . .. - inie of ih rnoai ariciiiitic surge n sn-.tv rr-if . soly en ilie nap of ilila wm ricifiil Oimii Mil. when hninp to cope Willi Uu- worst cai-s of ante, woniii's nlcMi, pl'tn dulir aeltiint, nmt inni.is. Pnfiin.r lb. II. wy tn., l.y roftiiimiKt of ilia Alli-il n.ivrrnmeiita. ilmp'tlrhc'l l the hospitals nf the ban. Inrtr shlpirwiils rf ilea Oii -nie il.toh; used mulct thetti.i;ii 1, ihr. Mi rtiei l f a1", in the worst cacs if woiiufs. It Wi!l cere any l.'ct-r Siai.iliilur awi ll'its. slifliH'VR ur cui.Ubcmuii of ths j 'iiitSj even ot fl.) yt-nrft si'iiii!nis PILK!)AND FISTULA Thcae mnl oilier stiiiilur ilistrcwins com; tuinta e- he cft.vtiiullv cnrcil if the (liiitnit-nl l.e vm II ne l.e.1 -.vcr thv rirts tifTi-ctcd mid hy liierwiss following. t:ro .t i..icJ (Ii tecti.'iia iircimd tucli p. t. Doth tht Ointment and I 'ills should le used til the fnUoniny i:Osc : ' Pi!ni"iis l.iiriilinco R.re l.ea flwe'W s('." Itin iia Mcrcufcil lreltretlrs Pi.ir 1 i,il' t'hnppeil Hands Kritpti-'iis Si ire ftea.la C'lceia rli.ll.iiiiiia Piles .re Throats VeucteM Stores rialulns liheiiinalisni us ol ull W.-umla of alt Gout Stall li iieum Mi.ila kinds Bkiu Diaeima Sprains Scalds Sold nt the Manti'fiiMorirs nf Pr-ifesscr IIi.lii.wat SO Mnidni I nne. New Vork. and I4 "INM lvr-m, liy all ri-specrnhle Onict itis amt beiiler in Mettu me tt.rousii out (lie t'uitetl stitea, and the civilized world, in uoxea, at "ifi re.tta. tf-. centa. and SI each. There i a consitlerahle aariug l.y taking liis brger. si.-s. N. B Hireciinns for ihe fruidniics of pstisnls In eviT diet.rUt'r are nfnxed to each Imx Mincli -JJ, b-su Ivca A IIXTiwfAlsr LIFE SAVED I DnwsciAC, .Muli., Murih M, i.'O, J. A. nilODKS, Kk.: Dear Sir! toufc y ur intdi cine U sell nn rftuJugi)iHeiir'( 'no euie n. ; ay(M J ple.iFi're in Stalin its t dec is hs re(.irtrrt hi me liy tiiiej . brut hers who lire in tin pines, mid their their lesinnuiiy ih ii fair Si eeriien of m ! I h'tte received : W. S.Cunrli.n tulit me i hail tal.en nine hntlles oX Christie's Aine l);i siiiu. ami cnntuiujhy run i! 'v while UMtifr it intiil in y tulips snd livei were OnrcStcd h ihul d'-v-rt-e thnt Id vn) disriiiirged irm my intiuth nnd l iwels, s i ih it ah thiiucht it iuintffilrlc f.r nis to live thriu;.h atK-thci chill. I'hed vtiirs hi did nil (hey c-uid f- c uto, Init thnuuht I must dit. Xmhlnt did i e miy (f "1 until 1 . ir-it I. h'Hle's KevertiiHl Aitue Tuie Which nt nuee reliev-ti ni f' t ihe intrens tmd nnut' ihy st aunch Hiid rain m inv lirtid and iwt-s, Olid Licduccd ii pcrn-Lm i ciirciIVO kli 'il Hii.r " 4 II. M. COXKI.1N suys. 1 ha-l lienh lakiv? mxtiV;! ul Knml i U . i ns we have in nur oiunt.. Mild laken ui y iUj;iiy ft q ii mm and upenlieii without nnv ftti result, h ail stilh Aufint vt t?ih he emhei . Uut Bteiun Ii 'W ui'-i'lv il ii eiuted un inv hn.ii.er, I s:'t a litHiT llllOUO' I'KVhK AXU AOL F. CLUE, which efTteled a pcriuuneut eure hy using two thin s nt a Imtile.'' M. iJO.NKId.N whs nad here, tut h th the nt!.er hriaheriSiiy his caje was the suiiieus 11. 51 "s I -ld the itii-dii itie tn u uli the a.nue day. and the are was us upecdy frmu tt'e S.-1111L' ma; ili qijaiitiiy, aud 1 inicht ;H-r!iv: Yours with n e. ect, A. HL,N1 INGTO.X. Tlie nh ive speaks lur itself. G' d process it i, ir ii of if Inner t cunt than the taitt numler f the like cedifirntes I have nhearty ptihinli. d.-rttrd the Siill greater rimbuiu, tiiit is ruutiliUHll mi ring in In me. Une thini tTfre lnst eurlhad occasion to Caution Hie lutlif in llit'en wonta "I n tire linn who have tuken one nf my ger.ernl I'iirii'nrs, s.it.stiluled the name of their in suuin h r iny iiu-dicine. und then Willi luazen impudence end their pum phlrt wiiii the fXcLiiniitina. 4 1 .et the proprietor f nur Itier itifoiciue any ns much if he dnres ' ' Xuw I Uike pkasnre in aijr that the t aiu.ioa cefsrred Mthettitne l)r. C'Im in U rs Ague UuISaiis" i?:ul is ti.n lit iit-d in the uh ve eernfirnte. Tin re are several uther in!astiMiis peuplu whn ar( nr plyin? to their runs iii'-us tiah ail lhai 1 ptil.'ifrh nhiti nw l'evcr and Ague Cure, or Amid n? Ut Si alarm, except tue Certififiifesut Cures and the Certif-Tiie ui thj cc:,Vard Cheuiivt. Dr. .lames H l.hiltmi. of XVw Yorl;.' fn't'uvor nf itapenectly IIAUMLKf C1I A H Al TKU. whn Ii is st ttt'hcd lo every Untie. These will u I ways serva to dis tiiillinh my medicine fr-aii iniitatiiiiis. I'm mie hy Uiuguists cenrrallv. JAS. A. UIIODES, Troprietrtr. .April C0( IS30. 3m l'rovidcuce, H I. 1855 . EpociaJ Express Kottce. 1850 0"W-A.I133 5s GO'S EXPU12SS. n A VINO olili.ii e i full express privileges over the CAT A WISSA. SUNM'HY AND KHir. and WH.I.IAMiSPORT ft KI.MIliA UAU.r.O Ur1, we "re now prepared to fnrvvnid nil iWiriptimis of Express (Sood hy rasi-at'jrcr 'J'r.uiiii, il , lielwren Pliilmlelphia und IvInnrH, connecting at Klmira with all the Western Li press Coir, panics. AH Roods for Tsrmiqtia. Summit, CaltawiVati, D.itiville, Milton, Vt;linm.irt, Klinira. nn.l aU to Niirthumherlatid and Sunliury am! oil inter uic.liiite places, uvlivcred the same day. Larli train in charge of our own Spcciul Messenger. Hiilndelphia Oince. 02 Chcsnul Ktreer. OiTice IHnrira at United Stales Express OlRce. April 13, 18'6 ly ' WHITE IIOKSE HOTEL. , rOTTSYII.I.E. PA. '"IIIR suhacrilier respectfully annnnnces lo hi old fiienda snd Ihe pul lic. thai he has tukeu tliat old aud we'd known c-laMisltiiient. the Wliito Horso Hotel. At tho corner of Centre and MahanlnjO sis., i.i Ihe llurnugh of Puttaville. . Tivie. hfu-e h.ia r.!. I'i'iiily hecn very much enlarged and otlieiwise iuiprovcil, ren.li rinn it quite na eou.furtal.ie r.s any otlur Hotel in Schulkill county while I he staliles are lurge, in Rood cordition, and at tend hy careful, attentive, prudent hostlers. , To travellers and others who may sloa at his house, he promises every attention calculated to render thciu comfortable and satiated. iOa. M. FEGER. April 6, 185p.- If KlilENDS CE.NTUAI. 1)P.Y UOtD StORE, 8. E. Corner Kishlli & Arch Streets, MIII.ADELniKV. fpilE suhscrihei havinir rmtdj very important I adtli inns to hia rsialilialimciil, by connecting ihe hit ll.ior of his Did Store wiih that of the beautiful lour story building adjoining known us HunM Hall, (surmounted with a higtt Cupo'a, invites his Old Customers snd Friend lo an examination of an Entirely New S oe' FANCY AND STAPLE DRV tlOQ;nt selected expressly in reference lo opening. The assortment comprises:' u, )(W ,n(j te. ricnsonable Dress Mater gant kinds, , - Plaid India & 13 lack Bhuwls, of all l in Mitts, Hosiery, Glove j'p,, Camhriek llandk'erc'fs'. Enihrnnlcr jlMlll. of 8) killJf , rur,,ls!i; is. Flannels, Moreens, &c, to which Irifc!fcd Now Uoads dailv.or choice descrip. J,. CllAKLES ADAMS. T. S. Persons wishing a splendind view of theCiiv and Vicinitv. can ascend the Ciipols. by a private Stairway which will bs found will worth a visit. March '29. H5C 5m w NOTICE. nnual meeting of Hie 'reen Rides Im- Tf IHE a X proveincnt Cont;any. neuters Couil 1'hiladelph ill l held ul C ar- . on 'I'ucs'. on "I'ucsJsy the fiT.fU.V'ti l l u'cloA noon, after which an elncuon for five direciors r " v ' i: ... ili comma' to sesve year will be held WILLIAM WISTrK, Sec'y Msy 10, 1856 WARRANTS. 'lb b'g-. P"f Iwiilb. ai.su for l.sad Wsrr.nu by the sub- cribsi NOTICE. , , . AH persona kno- ,ng ihett,sLfves indebted te t.. T ilrmsp nn HnnK eouot. nolss or other- 1 wise, arc renuestwl to call and pay up without I J.lav. oiUe'Wiss their accounts will bs plc4 . : i f.. UoslLin..' imN-- tt lsrA-tf V 0,000
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