.A-GUSTErW cScCO. Ai. 19C Chestnut Street, rnn.ADEi.rniA. RESPECTFULLY informs the rltlxeris of Suiibury and tin vicinity thst they have in lore full assortment of choice and seasonable pood which Ihcy are clewing out at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, principally from Hie Great Auction Salca in XS'ew Volt, and railly of our own importation. BILK & SHAWL DEPARTMENT. 1000 Stella Shawl', 00 Ulk. Silk Montillas. SCO Chantilly A Frciiik Lace, do., Beroge Shawls & Scarfs. 30,000 yardi Dress Silks, telling ' e3 78 86 and $1 00 per J aid. 600 Magnificent Pi!k Rotes, Hack GioDe Ryens. 450 Flounced Barege Presses. Grenadines, Chall'y Orgsndies, Lawns, French & English Chintz's. French worlied Setts, Collars and Sleeves, Camhric Hdkfs, Ruffling, Ladica & Genii Kid Glovea, Lace Mt'e. HOl'RMNO GOODS, Black Bombazine's, Grenadines, Bernges, Crape De Espang, Lupines C-4, Mousclincs, Ramese Cloth, llrazcllincs black and Purple Flounced Robes. Country Merchants and vinltoTS to Fhiladel phin, are invited to rail and examine our Stock, feeling confident Ihat with the great facilitica af forded u we can oiler great indiifcmcns.t AGNEW & CO 190 Chestnut Street, below 8th. April 30, 185G. 3mw. IDEISTTISTIEVtr. 4 NXOUNCES to the ciiizcns of Sunbury. Northumberland nnd vicinity, that lie has opened an ofllce in Sunbury, one door west of the Post Olnce, where lie 19 prepared to allcnil to all kinds of work belonging to the profession, in tha latest and most improved style. All work well done and warranted. Also continues Gum Work, which is very durable and neitt. April H, 1856. tf J. STEWART DEPUY & SONS, Importers and Dealers in Carpetings, Masomc Hull, Chestnut St.. below Einhth, 'V5TOULD respectfully invito you to call and examine their lame and well selected stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Cocoa and Canto.n Mat tings, Druggets, Hearth Rugs, Door Muts. ttc, which they will sell to the trade at such prices ns will make it desirable for those who wish to pur chase, to call end examine their stock, before purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia, April 12, 185fi. ly A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! FOR A MAUVELXOIS AfiEM IIOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. THE GltAXD EXTKREAT. -REMEDY. Py the aul of a inicroscodic, we see miliums of li'.tls Oifiiiiijjii oh the siirfuce oi" our' bodies. Through thess this Ointment, When ruliheil on the skin, is carricil to uny orpin or inwerd pnrt. Discuses of Hie Kulnrvt, downier, of the Liver, infections of thrheiirt, liitlmiini'utiou of lh I.untta, AsUiians. Coughs and Colds, ure hv its means tllVc tir..:ly curcil. Every house-wile knows that wilt pusses frcoiv through li"no or ine.it of nny thickness. This heal- Ini iiiiilmi i.t sir more remlily pcnt'tintcs through Buy h .lie or fli.liyptirt of llielivlinr UkIv, curing ths tnosl ri. inner iiroaitl coniplainis, tliut cannot be leached br i-llim tecum. ERYtflPL'LAS, SALT nilEf.U AND SCORBUTIC HUMORS. !?') remedy lm ever done so much fur tlie euro of dl siMmstil' thei-kin whatever form tliey irniv assume, M this Ointment. No two of tSnlt Rheum, Scut vv, Sore Iiemls. Scrofula on F.rysipelus, enn long withstand Its in fluence. The inventor Ims iruvelled over many purts of globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing; tin's Ointment, plvinir odvice us to it application, Hi;d hus thus I. ecu lliu n:ei.;is of restoring counties numbers to hea If h. SOUE IC3, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS AND l-T -l.l5. Some of the moHt scieutihe suriieon snow re'y soley en the lue of tiiis wonilerml Oinliuent. when liHVtutr to cope with the v.'orKt cunes of eoieH, wounds, uh-ers, (ilar. dular &wcllir.t.ra, uud tumors, l'rnfessor tiollowiiy has, by rominnnd oi the Allied Governments, dispatched to the h -cpituls of tho lCust, Inrce shipments of this Oint ment, lobe used under the direction of the Mcdictd fctmT, in the worst ciuk'S of wouuds. - It will cure any uieer gUiudulur sweiiiuff. stift'iicss or cuiuuclioii of lh joiuts, eveu of 2U j'ciiisriundiiif!. PILKSJAND FISTULAS. 1 These and other simihu distreFRin eompfciuts can be efleetunllv cured if the Ointment lie well ruhhed over the parts iilfeeted uud by otherwise follwwiinf the ptiiltcddi icctious uruuud eucil pi t. Both the Ointment anil J 'ills should le used in the Mlou ii; g cases : Bunions I.!imbfi,ro Sore l.ers Swelled Glan,ls Hiiius Mercunn! orc Breads Ptifl' Joints Chnppcd Hands Krtiptions Sore riem!s Ulcers Chiliiiuius Piles Sore Throats Vcnerenl Pores Fifclulus Itheunintisiii SSires of all Wounds of all Gout Salt Uheum kimis kinils Pkiu Diseases Sjiruius Scuids Sold nt the Manufactories of Professor IIollowat Kl Mniden l.nne. New Vork. ami i!U Slrund. London, 1T oil 'especlulile Urnceists uud Oeulers in Medicine tliroii(.'li out the Unilcd Slates, m.d the civilized woild, in Lulus, at 2", cents. (i-JJ cents, find t tacli. (V Tiureis a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. U Directions for the guidance at patients in evsry dicoiiiei ure iiiuxeu id eacil UOX. March 2, 50 lyca i8o& Special Express Notice. 1850 i-3:o"W-a.hid ss co's EXPHESS. HA IR oblaii ed full express' privilege! over the CATAW1SSA. SsL'NUL'KY AND ERIE and WILLI AMSrOKT & ELMIKA KAII.KOADS, wo ire now prepared to forward till descriptions of Express Goods by Passangcr Trains, daily, between Philadelphia and Klniira, connecting at L'lmira with all the Western Ex press Companies. All goodB for Tomaqua, Summit, Cattawissa, Danville, Milton, Williamsport, Elmira.and also to Northutiiberland and Sunbury and all inter mediate places, delivered the same day. Each train in charge of our own Special Messenger. I'hilaiU lpliia Oll'iee, 03 Chesnut Street. Office Elmira at United States Express Office April la, 1S50 ly WHITE HORSE HOTEL.- rOTTSVILLE, PA. rHE subscriber respectfully announces to his old friends and the public, that he baa taken that old and well known establishment, the White Horse Hotel. A the corner of Centre and Mahantogo sis., in the Borough of Poltsville. 'I'll hoiue lias re ccntly been very much enlarged and otherwise improved, rendering it quite as comfortable ns ny other Hotel in Schuylkill county while tlie stables are large, ;n good condition, and at tend by careful, attentive, prudent hostlers. To travellers and others who moy stop at his house, he promises every attention calculated to render them comfortable and satisfied. JOS. M. r'EGER. April S, I3V.- tf VALUABLE PROPERTY FOE SALE. riIIE subscribers, Executors of the estate of JL Henry Masser, dee'd., olTer nt private sale the following property viz : A largo two story frame dwelling house, together with about 50 ACRES OK LAND, Situate in Lower Augusta township adjoining lands of Uanie Knnfiuu.. .i .,F , , " " "m tuners now in ine occupancy of John It. Kaufman as a store and dwelling. Tlie house Is new ud the location a good one for business. AIsoaTKACT OF LIMESTON'Tf LAND, In said tuwnship on the tiver about S miles he low Sunhu.y, adjoining lands of J. . MTlierson nd others, containing, about 90 aerea. The oil is productive and contains limestone and other minerals. Also a tract of Land, containing about US acres on the hill, about two miles below Sunbury, adjoining-lands of the heiis of the late John Conrad and others. There is, on this tract, a (wall orchard of choice fruit. For further particulars apply to the subscribers. H. D. MASSER, .) ?o? ASSER- t Executor.. WsBtHUy, Jt.uary 19, lsWtf nurserymen, Frait Oroweri and Farmer! NEW YORK HORTIOCLTURA1REVIEW t A Journal of Suburban Aft. Superbly and Proutehj Illustrated. Devoted to tU Advancement of the fiurat Inlertslt in America. This Is ope of the largest and most elnbornta works 0 the kind in the world. ' It in n Architecture forms one of the principal rentures. EhcIi tuinilier coiunius from two to four engravings of inixlel cottr-.Rcs from desicua by eminent Bi,d skilliul nr chi'.ecls rJpuce is also assigned to the tnstelul art of I.nuds"npe liurdcning j engiuvett pliins of gardens in everv style, nud ndnpted to the peculiarities of different ordeis of architecture, beautify the work. Lngriiviuus of new fruits, new flowers, new vegetables, Ac ure illustrated and described as soon their rtspecliva qunlitics enn be determined, forming the most complete and eleguut Manual of Hurnl lluslmndry ever attempted. An exHricnced corps of priiclicnl writers, seven in number, nre engaged to till its columns. It cmuim seventy Inigo pages, and Is printed on the finest pearl-surfaced puper. mniiutnoturett expressly. 'f skms 94 per uiiuuni, navaWa invnriiibly in advance. Fifty cents cuiumiaaion on caeli anbserilier allowed In tliuse who act in agents. Sl.tillO will be distributed nt the eml of the year among those who send us the twenty largest lists of subscribers. These premiums will be paid io cash Tlie first piemiam will be 85UO. The following aie selected from hundreds of simitar notices, voluulury contributed by contemporaneous publi cations : The Horticultural Review deserves the most liberal pa. trounge. It is notoniy eminently prscticnl, 1ml is writicn In a style that equals the best efforts of the luto A. J. Dowilig. KNICKERHOCKKn. , The most ciegiuit and useful iocV. of the kind that has ever come under our (ihscrvu'.i 'ti. HrcisTna. Mr. Itenelrs, the fvl.tor of the Horticultural Review, is a pioetieul immologist, nnd one of I lie fi:iert scholars oar country honsls of. lie posscMcs Ihe glowing descriptive p iwers of Dickens, the elegant possip of W'Hlpole, com bincd with a thorougli kiiu'wlndge of rurul art. SiAia l'oi.ica Tnim-M. I'nrmers liny it for your sons buy It for your daughters It is a rich Pitelleetiinl trcnt i a rare combiniti on of the bcniuii'ul nnd the UFeful. Astivj N. Y. We hud thought Hint in Downing-s death, the elorjuent advounte of rurul ndonimeiiLSIuid liecoir.c only a cheusiuV reineinbronce: but in Mr. Ueagteswe dineovel an cqutilly rich mine of mental wealth. Hint tvtokrua the iuliucnce of the spirit that is gone. Momkosk Tntat'NS. Advertteers will fin'! this an vnsnrpnssed medium cf publicity, ns'lhe fforticnltnrnl Review ' irculalts lAten sivelyjiu ftvery Sinte in the Union. Auvcriiacuicnts in serted lit the rule of 8 10 per pa;re. WO OS EKG3AVINO. Tluwe requiring Wood I'.ngrnving, can hnve tjicir orders execuletl in an unrivalled nmuiier. Special futfiition is given to views of ANIMALS: an expeiiciieed Kuslish l)rai.(rhnnmn is engnged for this express purpose. Per sons living nt dis'n'ucc can forwntd n dngnerolype of the object by mini they winh cngritved. wlrclt will lie n rnhieient cnide to obtain a perfect die simije. fctoeU Breeders will he denlt with very liberal terms. February IG, lSjll. Ohio c.iitrcTS in on, cloths, At Eldridge's Cheap Warehouse. The subscriber, being in a bye street, is under very low rent and light expenses, which enable him to sell nt the VERY LOWEST TRICES. Merchants vUiting Philadelphia, and wishing to buy Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Ac, will do well tn call nnd examine his stock of Beautiful Imperial 3-plv, Superfine, ) Fine and Medium Ingrain, and Carpets Venetian ot all kinds. ; And OIL, CLOTHS cf all widths in Bieat vanetv. Also, MATTLXfiS of cverv kind nnd various widths, together with a general assortment of low-priced Ingrain Carpets, and Entry r.nd Stair Carpets, Hearth-Rngs, Door-Mats, Tabic Covers, floor Cloths, Hug Carpets. Cotton Car pets, &c. II. Il.ELDRIlKiE. No. 4 1 Strawberry Street, Ono door above Chesnut, near Socond St. March 15, 1850. 3mc Philadelphia. BOOKSrBOOKS!! Walk this way for Bargains. "IbEIAG desirous of disposing of my entire J) stock of liooksand Stationery, comprising somo su.tiuu V olumes ot J.avv, Medical, Uelc gious Scicntiflr, lSlank, Musical, Wubool an. Misrcllancous Dook. Also, 100 Jicanis of letter paper and a lot of wall paper, steel pens, wafers, ivc. I will dispose of the whole stock at public dale sale at my store, opposite the Court House, commencing on Monday the 7th day of April, laot. ot 1 o clock, 1 M., and continuing, every auiTuouii unu evening umii uiv vvuuie stocK is sold. S. McCAIITY. Per JOS. II. McCARTY. Sunbury, March 13, 1S50 tf A. HTJl(r-A.lT r,I3TE SAVED I Uov.-iOlAC, Mich., Murell II, IHufl, J. A. ItHUU.'.s. I.?Q.: ileur Sir 1 took your meui- cme to f, 11 ou coiis'nmcut, (no cure no luy," 1 tuke pleasure in sintiug us elleelsiis reporlell Ionic I'y tliree brolheis who live in this place, ami their their testimony is a fair specimen of all 1 have received : VV. S. Consi.'.n tcld me had taken nine hollies of Chrii-Me's Ague llalsiini. uud continually run down while using it until itiv hums und livei were Comrested to thai degree that blood uisehaigcd from my mouth and bowels, so inui an inouirrii ir impofrHnii'j tor tue to live lliroun nnolher chill. The doctors too did all they could foe ine, but th"i'e.;it I must die. .NnllillurthJ iKe nny good until 1 litiode s r ever loul Aj'Ue Cioe, v.'lnch nt r-ii';e relieve meotlhe diKtress and uiiuiieu ut niyston.uclia.nl ;.aiu ill my iie.in uii'i uowcis. auu piouuceu a pcruiuueiit cure in short tiu:e.M ti. m. i o.mi.i.h snys: "i tru i.een laLmg intil'euic oi us gtMid a (toctot us we have m our c onnly, nnd taken ar y quality ot o..:i,!,ie. aiul speciiies wilhou: nuv g.-r d result, lioul iijll: Augnlt to 1 7-Ueeemlier. Hut sccil. now nice. v n oieiated ou n.v l.roitier. 1 g t u b 'ltieof ltuoDKs- Fi: 1:1; anu ac.i i; t i.iu;, ni,;eh ejected a pertnnuciit enre liy usini' t-o thirds ol u Iwrile." . M. lu.Mwl.l. was nnd here, but both ilia other blotlierssay his case was tne s-lliie as II. M's 1 j .hl the medicine to Iwith Ihe same day, and the cure wits us speedy nuiu Hie uaiiie Biuan ipi.iii.ny, uilU 1 IllU'lll SO SpeCJIV: Vouis witli respect, A. liL'.NTIMiTli.V. The ttlinve speaks lor itself. Good process it is. it is of no better tenor than the vest number ot' the like certilieatcs 1 have atieutly published, and the still greater uu.uuiit Ilia, is coutinaiill pouring in to me. One tiling m jic .nl year I had occasion to Caulioa me I'uriiie m these wonis ,(I notice one firm who have taken one of iny general coeiiiTov, 0.11'Hiiiuieu me iiauic oi tiieir uosiruin lor my medicine, und then Willi hiuzcn impudence euil their pam phlet with the cAel.'iuatioii, (l.et tho proprietor if any other luedieiiK' tmv as luueli if lie dales ;1 Ac. Now I take pleasure in suyitig that Ilia I'tiution refsrred to the same 'Dr. Chrilie's Ayue Uulsaiu" liiut is lucii- lloued in tlie nuove cerlibeate. '1'inre nreaeveoti oiner industrious jieople who are ap plying to their poisonous tinsh ail Unit I nuhii&h ulioiit m.. l'ev.-r uud Ague Uurc, or Aulidole to Miliaria, except the Certificates nl Cures nnd the Ccirilicate of the celebrated Lliermst. ur. .l imes It t liiltou. ot .New V ork, in favor o Itspeileclly HAK.Ml.li CHAIIAfTKR. whieh i. at tached In every IhiIiIc. These will ulways Serve to dis- linguifeli my ineiuciue troiu iiuilaiious. Jt-'ol sale by Dluguists ceneruily. JA. A. RIIODl'St. Proprietor. April SO, 1530. Sin Providence, R. I. THOMAS PALMER, COMMISSION JHUIlt'IIArVT, No. S5 North Wharves, jphiladelphiu, M'here the following goods are received and eold on commission : Dried Apples. .Teaches, Plums, Tears, Clicr uies, dc, Green Applss in Barrels or by tho bushel Deans, Sweet Potatoes, Lemons, 1'eas, Shell: arks, liaisins, Cranberries, Chestnuts, Pigs, Onions, Ground Nuts, Prunes, Mercer Potatoes, Oranges, Urapes, Poultry, Kgga, Butter, t'kecse. And all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Pro duce. April 13, 1630. ly BLI1TBS A1TD SHACSS, V3T AT liEDUCED PKICES. E. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth St., Philadelphia, Originator of all new atylca of VENETIAN BLINDS, (.told Bordered and Painted Shades, oi beautiful designs. ButT, and all other colors of Holland, used for Hhudes, Fixtures, Trimmings, cVc, kc. STOilE SHADES PAINTED TO OKDEE. B. J. V, thankful for past patronage, respect fully solicits the cifijens of Norlhuuibeiland County to call and examine his lurge assortment before purchasing elsewhere. V STUDY TO PuEASK. April 5, 165G. oi FOE SALE I fpWO HORSES cheap for cash. Apply to -l J. B. MASSElt. March 29, 1850. AND WAUKA NTS. The highest price -will be given for Land Warrants by the sub scribe, h. b MASSER. W5ATENT BRITTANIA STOPPERS for JL bar bottles for aala by H. B MA8SER. anbury, April It, ! "AID AND COMFORT," To Your Own Mechanics. Wilkinson ft Renn, Respectfully announce that they have t iken the stand lately occupied by George Kenn, where they are prepared to manufacture ell kinds of ! FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. "PHE subscribers respectfully call the altentiol of the public to their large and splendid as sortment of every quality mnd price ef . CA1UIVET-WARI2 which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one wbo will examine it, on account of its durable wotkmnnship nnd splendid finish, made up of the best stock to be had in the city. No elTort i spared in the manufacture of their ware, and the subscribers are determined to keep up with the many improvements which are eonstontly being made. 1 heir stock consists oi Mahogany Sofats, I)lvai)M nnd Lounge Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLE and olso VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price CUPBOARDS, WOniv AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in this lino of their business. They also manufacture all kinds and qualities CHAIRS, ncluding variclics never before to be liad ir Sunbury, ouch as Maiiooawt, Bi.ArK Wict iivii ("i ui.Kii Mir-LF. (jnKrr Af ; ajiii Wiisiisnn CHAIKiS, anii tam'T Piato fSTOot.s, which ore of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by r.one manufactured in the Cities or elncwhcrc. I I'l'hc subscribers ore determined that there shall be no exi iise for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the quality and finish of their ware and Chairs. Their articles will be disposed of on ns good terms r.s they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in pnvment for work. X'iT UNDERTAKING. Having provided themselves with n handsome IIkahsk, they ore now prepared for Undertaking, and attending fu nerals, in this vicinity, or ut any convenient dis tance from this place. IdP The Wave Homo, is in Fawn Street, Le ow Weaver's Hotel. WILKINSON Si RENN. Sunbury. March 8, 185C tf. Kew Wholesolo Drug Store SPENCER THOMAS. No. 20 South, Second Street, Philadelphia. HM PORTE I?, Manufacturer and Dealer, in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye stiill's, Paints, Oils, Colors. White Lead, French niid American While Zinc, Window Glass, Glasswares, Virnisher, Itrtishes, Instruments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other ar ticles usually kept by Druggists, including Do rax, Indigo, Glue, Shellnc, Potash, Ac, iC All orders by mail or otherwise preinplly attended to. Country Merchants arc invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Guodsjieiit to any of tho Wharves or Railroad stations. Prices low and goods warranted. March 8, lSOU. ly V every description, suitable fur Rail Roads, &c, for weijltitie lfav, Coal, Ore and Merchandise gentrailv. Purchasers run no risk, every stole is Guaranteed Correct, aim ir, ..i... trial, not found satisfactory, can be returned without charge. Factory at ihe Old Stand, established fur more than twenty years, corner of NINTH and Melon Streets, Philadelphia. A13ISOTT & CO. t....l. 1, lOMl ),,. REMOVAL. CHARLES MAGARGE fc CO. HAVING KEMOVKD FROM NO. S3 COMMERCES'!?. TO TUB Suuth-'est cor. of Sirth anjf duienicr ts. PHILADELPHIA, rEG to call the attention of Purchasers to tiicir cxtcn sive assortment of Paper, and Paper Makers' Materials; Printing Papers for Hook and News. Water leaf, sized, uncailen dercd and callendered, of all qualities and prices, always on hand : Hardware and Manilla Papers, Trunk Uoards, Binders' Boards, Hanging Papers &c, A c. Particular attention is invited to their exten sive assortment of LKDGEIt PAPERS, J'rom the most Celebrated Muniiacteries in the Country. Among their WRITING PAPER STOCK may bo found Com. Note, Fclio Pott A tlantie Note, Thin Medium, buth Post, Demy, Quarto Post, Medium, Fool's Cap, Royal, Flat Cap, Sup. Royal, Im peri.il. Plato Papers, of every description, size and quality. Map Papers, in great variety. En velope Papers, white, buff, and gold, either laid or wove. Culorcd Papers, line glazed, und other varieties. Manufacturers are invited to examine their stock of Rags, Foreign and Domcfhic. Bleach ing Powders, of approved brands: Alum, ground or crude; Sal Soda, Soda Ash Fellings, Wire Cloths, Ultramarine, and Paper Mukers' Male rials generally. CI? Thry ure also prepared to tako orders ol odd sizes and weights of uny of the above descrip tion of Papers. January 20, 1S."iG. Cmo ATTORNEY AT LAW, SI NBUKV, PA., Anted by some eight years experience in the practice of tlie Law, will attend with fidelity to all matter appertaining to or witl in the line of Ins profession. Ollice with Charles J. Bruner, Lsq., Market street. Sunbury, Sept. 15, 1855, tf Dissolution of Partnership. jV'OTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between Sam'l A Bore- stresscr A: Jno. Moll', in the Mercantile btisidess at iilysburp, has been dissolved by mutual con sent. SAM'L A. BERGSTRESSER ) JOHN HUFF. The accounts of (he late firm will be settled by S. A. Ilergstresser who will continue tho bu siness at the old stand. S. A. Bkbubtbesseii. i'lysburg, April 12, 1856 EDA K TLBS, Horse Buckets, Painted Buck cts, Meat Tenderers. Corn Brooms. Bas kets, Children's Wagons, uud Yankee C locks ust received and lor sale by May ItsftO. . VV. TEM7R 4 r Pennsylvania Wire Works. No. 58 Arch Street between Second and Third, iwpposne uroad Street,) PHILADELPHIA, Sieves, Kiddles, Screens, W oven Wire of ull meshes and uulths, with all kinds of plain and fancy Mire Murk. Heavy twilled Wire for Spark Catchers; Coal, Sand and Gravel Screens ; Poper Maker'a Wire; Cylinder and Dandy Rolls covered in tho best manner; Wire and Wire fencing. A very superior article of HEAVY FOUN- Dir.vt.i3. All kinds of Iron Wim .ml Sieves. BAYLI88, DARBY & LINN. Phtla., March 8, 1850. 3m o BOOTS, Shoes, Hate, Cap and Gum 8hoea, just received end for late by .01. T HJ4. TEXER t Co i?.,i.-'f-. AYEIirS PILLS, AKKW s.nd ainsrularly anceessful remedy for tha enre-cf J1 UiliovmUiseases CoBtivcness, Indi gestion. J awidirc,' Dropsy, Kheiimatism, Fcvora, Ount, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma tions, Headache, Pains In the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs. Female Complaints, c., Kc. Indeed, very few arc the diseases in which a I'uraative Medi cine is not more or less required, and' much sick ness Rnd suffering might be prevented, if a harm less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No person can feel well while a costive habit of body prevails ; besides it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided PV tne timely ana judicious use of a good purgative. 1 his is alike tmo of Colds, Feverish svmptonis, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep sented and formidable distempers which loud the bourses all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, ami Ibis Vill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial ef its virtues by Physicians, Profes sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not suh stantiated by persons of such exalted position and character is' to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among tlie many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Puis, we may mention : Dh. A. A. Haves. Ant iylical Chemist, of Boston, and Btatf Assnyrr if Massachusetts, whose high professional cha'rncti r is endorsed by the Hon. KnwAitn Kvuhktt, Senator of tho V. R. Koiinin C.WiN'i!iiioi,l Kx-Spcakerof the House of KoTiresentativcs. Avium l.A wr.KNcr, Minister Plen. tn Fnirland. John B. b trzvA'ntit.K.Cath. Bishop of Boston. Also, It ii. J. 1!. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of New Ynil: City, rndivserl by IlnN. W. L.MAili'Y, Secretary ft State. Vi'm. B. Ahtoii, the richest man in America. S. I.KTANIi S Co., Prepr'a of the Metropolitan Ilotl, a:ul others. Ditl spice permit, wc culd givo manv hundred eertificntes, i'tom ell parts wbrre the Pills hnve been mux!, but evidence even more'conviiictnir f.'inn the exnuenco tf eminent public men is found in their ttlct. upon tvi.d. The.-c Pills, tlie result of long investigation and study, nre edirrd lo the put lie as tlie best and most connote which the present state of lvtediefl science cm afford. They are comprunded not of the drttrs themselves, but of the nictiicinul virtues only of Vegetable remedies, eslractcd by chemical process in a state of puritv, ami rombiutd tncihcr in such a mannrras lo insure the best results. 'I bis system of composition b'r medicines has been found in the Cherry I'cclori.l end Pills both, to produce a more ellicietit remedy thvt had hitherto been ob tained bv nr.v process. Tlie reason is perfectly ob vious. While bv the eld mode of composition, ev ery medicine is burdened with more or less of acri monious and hnurious qtia'.ities, by this each indi vidual virtue only that is d.-sired for the curative elf'cct is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual ities of each substance employed lire left behind, the curative virtues only being retained, ilcnce it is self-evident the elircts t-buuld prove i.s they have proved mere purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful antidote to tliscase than any other medicine known to tlie world. As it is fr-qucnlly expedient that my medicine should tic taken under the couto-'cl of an attending Physician, ar.d as be could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, I have supplied the accurate Formula by which both my Pectoral and l'ills ate made to the whole body or Practitioners iu the United Mutes and British Amer ican Provinces. If however there shf.uld be any one who Bus not received tl.em, they will be promptlv forwardci bv man to his address. Of all'tbe Patent Medicines that rre oliered, hew few would be taken if their composition wim known ! 'Ihtir Ufa com.Uts in tiicir myslciy. I Live no mysteries. The composition of my pr'parntions is laid open to nil men, and oil who are competent to ju'lo on the subject freely acknowlnle their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before its olfects were known. Many em inent l'ln sicjans have declar d the suini' tiling c,f ...j I'.li- .'---I -. 1 M. .. 111- ing to cert:1' that their MiUcipali'ons were more thi'n realind 1 y their ei'i'ccU upt.n tri.d. 'Ihey opnalc by tiieir poweruil infuience rn the iTitcrnal viscira to purity the blood and stimulate it into beaUtiy nctioit remove the obstructions oi the stomach, bowels, liver, and oiV.er organs of the body, restoring tiicir irregular action to health, and bv correcting, wherever they crist, such derange ments as nre the first ovinia i,f Suiscase. Being suirar wTappcd they ere pleasant tT take, and being purely vegetable,' no harm ciui arise from their uso in onv quantity. For minute directions, sec wrapper on the Box. l'liP-l-AHKD lii JAMKS 0. AYE 11, Practical mid Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price- 5 Cents per Box. Five Esses for $1. eoi.ii P.Y Win A. Itruaer, Pnnl nry; Ibid ,V J.'!m. Siinoi, I:in W Wieniet, Noriliitm!i..i land ; J. I CasHw, MiIImii; and liynll Drtanrikts in NurUiern 1'ctoisyUMiila. June tn, ls.i.i. ly. TOnNSON & BROTHER, CABINET jVl32E:S, No. VI Nuilli Second Street, fust door above Christ Church, Philadelphia. pi'.RSONy in want of Bureaus, Tobies, Sofas, - Chairs, Bedsteads, and every orictv of household futiiilure, would do we'll to call, as those articles arc made lip in the beat styles ot;J sold at the lowest prices. April 12, lfioG.-ly rffIIE subscriber respectfully in'orins the citi JL 'ns of Sunbury and the public L-enerallv. that he has commenced the manufacture of all kinds ef K A KT II K X W A I? K, at his manufactory in Wliortlebeiry Street, one square Ci-si ol the Kivrr. Ho has engaged the services if Mr. J T a it p. and you can therefore depend n having n good article. The public are resircuunv invited tn calf, All rders from a distance will bo promptly attends.! to. P. M. SlIINDl'I Suibury, Feb. 2, 1850. tf iVTiCKF.KEL. i'-:i)lH'ISH, SALMON. lIKmUSt'r, POKK, H AVS AND 5IUES, SIItH'LIJEarS. LA HI & CHEESE, Constantly on hand and for sale by J. PALMER i CO.. Market Street Whaf, PlllLAllELl'lll.v. Morch3rt ISSII 3in w V I A K I 'W A I! E .-Table Cutlery, lluzors, Pock " el knives, Jianu saws' v oou saws in frames, Axes, Chisels, Door Locks, nnd Hinge Hand Uels, Waiters, Ac., just received and for solo by I. W. TEN Eli &. CO. Sunburv Dec. 2, 185 1. TliAQIIiEli-.teWODDROpl WHOLESALE DOOTSIIOE & TIU'NK WAUEHOUSE, io. lOt Arch Street, up Stairs, Between Third & Fourth, iiu., upper aide, near Union Hotel, Philadelphia, Carpet Bags and Valiees of nil descriptions. CHARLES F. TIIACHER. KOUEUT S. WOU1IROP. Philadelphia, Ian. 12, lB5a tf 4 Fine lu of Wall Paper just received and for alo by WM. UcCASTY, Market Street. Punhury, June 2,15S. ' T3LANK Parchment Paper Ilceds and blank -1J Mortgarre. bonds. Execufons. Summons tVc, foraalub 11. I. MASSEK. tiunbury ,Apri 26. 185 j DANVILLE HOTEL, JOHN DEEN, JR., Market Street, JJanaiUe, Pa, THIS ia one of the laigest and most com mo dioua hotels in the interior cf Pennsylvania. it has been recently fitted ui. inexcelleni .tvlo with all the modern convenience!. Danville, Sept. 22, 1855. ' WilETS COVOIl CAXW. An excel lent remedy for coughs, told. For sale at this office. i December 4, 1852. . I BLANKS. BLANKS of every description tm be hadVy TAME3 McCLINTOCK, M. D., Late PBOPESSORof Atiotomyandiur(reryliithe Phil ailelphin Collrae of Mnilcin. slid Aeiinft Professor of Midwifery ( mie of tlie Consulting Physicans of the I'hil atlelphia Huspilnl, Uloeklcy j late member of the Nstionnl Meclical Association j rnrinber of the Philadelphia Medl eal Society i member of tha Mnlieo-Chirurgasl Collea of Philadelphia formerly President and Professor of lintomy sou Surgery la Castleton Meilieal College, Ver mont and also, lute Professor of Aiuitomy ond Physiol ogy in Berkshire Meilieal Institution, Pittsiield, Mass., A;e , &e., Ac. Hus iHteljr iotriMuorJ in a popular form Several of his favorite prescriptions for the principal disease of this climate. The nam nf esch article will imply ths disease for which it is intended to he used. DR.McCl.lN'ri(;KS PECTORAL tYM.-P PriceM f)K. MnCI.I.VrouK'S COLD AND CUUOH MIX TtiRE For Colils, Conahs, c. Price S3 cts. Pit. McCI.INTOCK'S ASTHMA AND HOOPING COUGH HK.MI'.DV. Price 51) cts. Dr, MeCUNTOCK'8 TONIO ALTERNATIVE 8YHCP For Purifying ths lllood. Price ( I. DR. MeCI.INTOCK;9 DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR For ? riving tone to the stomach relieving pnins alter eating , lesril.tiru, and all disngreeable aynipUnns arising fiom ilidiireslion Pries 91. Hit. McCLIXTOCK'S rtllFI'MATIC MIXTURE A Turely Vegetnlile Remedy for ititcrinil use. Price 5.0 ets. DR. MeCI.INTOCK'fl RHt.-.l!M AT1C I.1NIMKNT for Kheuinatisin, tprali.s, Swellings, Ac, Ac. Price i. criiis. Vll. McC!JNTOCK8 ANODYNK MIXTURE Foi Pninfl, 'rHttiRCiie. Ileiidnchc, Neumlaia, Vc. fee Prlcr CO rents. PR. ArtCI.tNTOCK'S FEVER AND AGUE PPK CIKIC A rertnm cure for nil Iniprmiucnti. PriroSI. Vll. MrClslNTOCK'S 1)1 ARRIHEA COKD1A1. AND CHOLERA PRKVKNT1VE A unfc remeily. DR. Mt CLINTOCK'S VKOETAUI.K I'I'ROATIVL PI I !. Em (-MUtivciH-ffi, nrnflnrhe. fee. Prip 2Hct9. IJR. McCIJNTOCKH ANTI HI MUIT8 PII.LS For Irrpfrulanly in tlie FntiruiHin nflhe I.iver mid lJuwtU tlip bent IJVer Pill mn-ie. Price 2"t cri. n Imz Fnr riIp by Dr. J. McCMNTOCK. at liis Mrrttml De pot. N W curiipr ninth iirft FiH)rTt Bt , Ph'tndelphia. nnd nt all DnijTtTi(iti nnd (eler in Medicines, All Driigginu mid Di'nlem in Mediettiei who with lo ti agents, will plrrtue mldilreRM Dr. Mi'Clintork, funtitlnitg reference, nnme nf Port-Office, prntntv nnd fftnte. I f?" Fnr 9ii!c )v Wetner'A- Bnmer, Punitory nnd Phn tnnkin ; Win. Wenner. Nnrrhunincrlnnd ; C. Brown, Mil ton ; K. P. Lutz, Hloomglnirft : Jtieob llurriff, Hiirktmrn ; Jnbn Vanlecio, Light Strret ; I HlmrplcM St Bon, Cnta win. Febrimry 0, 1,30. ttm. BURTON & FEIIT0N, S. H'. corner Sixth and Arch streets, rUILADKl.l'IU.l. FBEAS! Teas!! an uiienniniinilv full anil CL ehoiee assortment of Idack anil green Teas of all (jrailes, from the extremely low priee of 30 rts 35 40 00 00 7i U 75 ets. per lb., warranted til lie superior to any to be hud else where at the same prices. We know ami confi dently rcuinitnenil them to be 20 per cent cheap er than any for sale in the city. We have also a very superior assortment of ColTee, OU Gov't, Java, Latruayru, Muraeurilio, tiioand Capi Hay lien Coffee. New An. I Mackerel onil Shail in ami bid. or as may be desired. Cheese, Pine Apple, Sap Sago, New York Creom Cheese al ways on bond. P.inp brown anil while; also II. I.. Kendell V Co's (.'hemica! Olive Soap, one lb. of which wiil ro as far as 2 of ordinary brown tnap. Also b'larch of ililVerent qualities, pickles, sauces, ketchups, olives, olive oil, sardines, an choveys, &.C., with a full assortment of Fancy (iooils, (o which we invito the a tention of the jmblic to call and examine our extensive assort ment of Fine Groceries for side by UUKTON fc FENTON, Wholesale and Ketail Family Grocers and Te.t Dealers, R. W. cor. Sixth and Arch sts. N. 15. Goodi-1 delivered to all parlt ol" the cily free of eharrje. l'hila., fScpt. 23, 1855. apl Sy Trusses ! Trusses ! I Trusses ! ! I -gX C. H. NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Establishment, 5. II'. Cor. of Twelfth and JUice Streets, Philadelphia. fMPOTITEU of f:ne French Trusses, combi ning extreme lightness, ease and durability "ill. ..rro.l floiielruvliun. IForilinl (r nipturetl patients can be suited by remitting1 amounts, as below : Sending number of inches round the hips, and Mating side affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, ?4, S5. Double 55, $C, S and $10. Instructions as to wear, and how to clTcct a cure, when possible, sent with tlie Truss. Also for sale, in great variety. Dr. Banniug's Improved Patent Body Brace, For the cure of Prolapsus Uteri ; Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder Itraces, Chest Expanders and Erector Unices, adapted to ail with Stoop Shouldersand Weak tunes; English EUatio Aiimiiiil Ditto, Suspensories, Syringes male and female. HP" Ladies' 1,'ooms, with I.n.ly attendants. Philil., Auj. I, 1H55. ly P 8. NEW MASONIC HALL, PIIII.AIJLI.PIIIA. AOi:TS WANTKD in every town and enmity in ths L'uitcil MuttcS, to licit Uie beiiuLiuil nicture of tlio WHAM) LOnnH ROOM. In ibe New Maskmc Kali., PliiludelpliM. This Plate is selling very iniiiiHy. anil elicits the n.liniration of all, for Die e irrectiicss nii.l f.Jclity wuli which the SrATuat. Krro I'Ail-Ttsr.s ami Pt nMTian nre renresriiteil. nn I the iirtintic iienutv tnul Imrtnouy yf the colors. Size of Plate. 84 X M. Price S-l 110. li'iokii'llcts ami Picture Denlrrs wishiiiL' to tnlte asm cics for if, will please address, for further inf.irtnnti.iii. !.. X. UOSl'ATIIAI.. Lithographer, PhiUiUcliihia. October 27, JS5S. tf GHEAT MASONIC HALL. THF. I.Ar!Gi:ST PIANO Ff)It'I'l MIU.onF.OX AND misic stoki: in Tin; cxitko status, Will he opened October l.'ith IMS, in the Masonic netl.DiNu, Chenint Street, ah ve fecenth, Philmlelfhin. UyJOlIN nfAltll, thi- Silo ARent for lhiar.luiun, Oruy & i'o.'s celcliruteil Dnlce Cumimia Attachniciit I inno Fortes, ami C V. Fislc & Co's Premium .Vlelo ileous. Also, Piano Fottcs awl .tleliHleons of nther dis tlnitnuliKl makers. J. M. hss ulilnineil u lease fnr several yenis in the new, iti:i?nifieeut nml well known Mnsonie liuihluiK. wb-re he iiitrmls k-f iiiiic the Inrccst stock nud nssortturnt ol Pnino Fortes, MeliKlnius, .Music, and Mu sical liislininnils of eveiy description, all nf which are carefully selected hy himself, nnd warruiued to sirs per tcel sntilitclion in every l:t?luucc. Octolier !i;th, IJ.'iS tf COLEMAN'S CHEAP CUTLERY STORE, Xo. 21 Xorth 'Third St., bilow Arch, PHItADELPIIIA. COI'XTKY Merchants can save from ten to fifledi per cent, by purchasing at the above stores, liy importing my own poods, paying but litlls rent, and living economically, it is plain I can undersell those who purchase their Goods here, pay high rents and live like princes. Constantly on hands larjro assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors dud Uaiurs, Table Knives and Forks in ivory, slag, bull'alo.lione and w-ood handles, Carvers and Forks, Stc, liutcher Knives, Dirks, i'mvio Knives, Revolving and p'.ain Pistols, Ac. Also a large assortment of Aecordeons, 4. Also fine English Twist and German Guns. JOHN M. COLEMAN, Oct. 20, 1855.ly. Importer. $50 REWARD. TMIE subscribers offer a reward of fifty dollar for the discovery and conviction of the per son or persons, who cut and destroyed the bunds on the Machinery of their Coal breaker, at the Mainmom t-olltery, between Shamokin and Ml tarmel, on the night of the Oth inst. 1 ho above reward will be raid to anv one oi ing informa ion that will lead to the convictior oi tlie ollcnders. CLEAVER, FAGELY & Co. Shamokin Oct. 27, 1855. if. SPECTACLES In Gold, Silver, and Elastic Steel .frames, t TATHEMATICAL Instruments separate and in cases, Thoimometere of varions sizes, Spy Glasses of every description, Platina points tor Lightning Hods, Magic Lanterns with scriptural, astronomical and temperance designs, Microscopes and Microsoopio objects. Galvanic liatteries, Electrical Machines, fcurveysr s Cam. passes, Surveying Chains Ac. 4c. McAllister & brother. (Established in 1796.) 194 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Our Priced and Illustrated Catalogue (84 pages) with 150 illustrations furnished on application, anil sent by ms.'. free of charge. Phila. Sept. 8, lt-65. by COLLINS & M'CLEESTEK'S TYPE POUNDBY and Printers Furnishing: Warehouse, Xo. 1 Lodgt Alley, hack of new Majenio Hall, Philadelphia. HAY BOCK & FIDLEB, - i DEAI.ER3 in Watches and Jewelry, will continue the business at the old atand of Jamc B. Fidler, " Ko. 12 &vfri Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, Where they solicit an examination of their large and varied stock, feeling assured that the expe rience both of them have bad in the business, and the facilitica they possess for procuring goods on the most advantageous terms, will ena ble theji to compete favorably with any other establishment in the city. They have now on hand a fine assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JKWELHY, Silver, Plated end I3rittania Ware, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, &c., &c. N. B. Repairing of Watches and all kinds of Jewelry attended to with promptness and the greatest care. Philo., April 7, 1855. f. TO COAL SEALERS. AMMlfeMAW, ZUERN & WEITZEL O ESPFCTFt'I.T.Y inform the public that they have leased the new colliery, called the Lambert colliery, and are ready to deliver coal of superior quality, and of a variety of sizes prepa red on their new coal Breaker. All orders prompt attended to by addressing the firm, cither at Sunbury or Shamokin. Sunbury, Juno 30, 1855. Photography I Daguerrciypes 1 1 A NEW ERA IN ART I J. E. McCLEES, (Successor to McClecs Germon,) TV"OULD call the atlefiron of the public, not ouly to the superiority of the Dagucrrco tvpes, the Hyalogroph, (by some called Ambro type,) and the various styles of Photography on paper; but to the fact, that parties at a distance possessing a small daguerreotype, may, bv send ing it to No. H0 Chestnut St., have made from it hy the mean of Phologrnphv, and the ta'T.'.; of tho best Artists, a portrait of st from a small Loekct to the full size of life. A small book containing description, prices, Ac, &c, will be sent gratis' to any person ma king the request. McCLEES' Philadelphia Photograph Establishment, No. 160 Chestnut st., below 7th Fhila., July 2t, 1855. tf. "Tames barb e r V.'IIOI.F.SAI.E & KKTAtl, CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, S. K corner of Second Chestnut Sts. rHIiADELPniA. Where may be fou td, one of tho largest and 'test assortment of Clocks and Time Pieces in the United States, in quantities to suit purchasers, of from a single Clock, to one thousand Clocks ; embracing every variety of style and manufac ture, suitalle for Churches, Halls, Counting Houses, Parlors, Sleeping apartments, at. J Kitch ens, Steam nnd Canal Goats, and Hail road Cars. N. II. Clocks Repaired ar.J Warranted. Clock Trimmings for sale. Also, Manufacturer of Barber' t Celebrated Fine GOLD PENS Embracing all the qualities of the finest quill pen, in addition to which the durability of the mctnl is fully associated and developed. Gold and Silver Pencils, aud Pen Holders, Plated Ware, &c, wholesale and retail. Those wish ing to purchase are invited to call. JAMES BARBER, S. E. corner Chestnut and Second Sis., Phila. Philadelphia, June 23, 1855 ly, THE UNIVERSITY'S FAMILY K EM E DIES, TPSUFD Bralei the Snl, ftuiction nnd Authority of the t'niversity oi l'Ki:i: MlilllClN'K nnd porlnr knuw leduc, Chartered hy the Suite of Petnisylyiinlii, April SI), IMS, Willi n Cnpitiil ol 9IISI.000, iimiuly lor the purpose of arresting tlie eviis of Spui ious and wnrtliless Nostrums; Also tnr stlpplyiug the Community with reliable Keilie dies wherever a Competent Physicinn ennnot oi will not hf cniployed. Tins Institution has ptirchuscd fnun Dr Johm 11. ItowAND, his Cekhrnttd Pojvaiul's Tunic Mixture1, Known fnr upwards of twcnty.five vcars ns the only sure nnd sine cure for FI'.VEIt mid AGl i:, Ac., nnd his ines timable Remedy f,,r !! VF.I. COMPLAINTS, I'.owand's Coinoound Syrnji t( rtliiel,-icrry UiMit, which lnghly nil. proved nnd p ipulnr Itemedies, together with The l.'niveraiiy's Hemeilyl'nr Conipluiuts of the I.ungs; The t'niversity's Ketueily lor Pyspepriuor Indigestion ; The L'niletkisy's Remedy for Cost ivo-Uowel; Also, the University's Ahnauac maybe he hart, nt the lli'uncli lliHpeii.sury,or Stuie of - WILLIAM DF.PPIN. Nov. 3, ISM. Mahonoy P. O. CHEAP BOOKS & STATIONERY. PEIRY fi ERETY, invite the attention of merchants and others lo their large stock of elegantly bound Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books. Albums, and Presentation Books in a!! styles of binding; Standard Theological, Medical, Miscellaneous and .School Books, which they have received from Trade Sales and aro selling at extremely low prices. Also direct from the manufacturers and Im porters, everv kind of Plain and Fancy Writing, Letter and Noto Papers. Envelopes, Gold and Steel Pens, Pencils, Inkstands, Wrapping Pa pers, Arc, itc, at the lowest cash prices. PERRY & KRKTV", S. W. Corner, 4th and Ruce Sts. Philadelphia. September 22, 1855. if SAVING- rXJlsTID OF THE UNITED STATES INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Co. 5. E. earner 'Ihird and Chestnut Sts., PIIILADKLPHIA. CAPITAL $450,000. MONEY ia received on deposit daily. The amount deposited is entered in u UejiriBit Hunk and given to the Depositor, or, If preferred, u certificate will he given. A II sums, lurge hiiiI sntnil, me received, uini tiie amount pnid buck on demand, without notice. Intcieat is paid at the rate ef rivs r-KB csnt.', com nie.icing Iruni the day ol deposit, and ceasing fourteen dnys pirvious to the willnlriuv.il nf the mmiev On the first day of January, in each year, the interest of nu n uriioBii K pun, iu tneuepositur, or added to the princi sll. ns he limy prefer. The Coiiipnny have now upwards of 3,500 depositors lathe Cily of Piiiludelpiiin shine Anyndilitionnl iufuriualiou will be given by addressing the Tkuicssr. DIKI'CTOHS. Stephen R. Crawford, Pres'l, William M. Godwin, tawreuce Johnson, Vice Prcs't, Paul II Uodduid, Ambrose V. Thompson, George Metienrv. Ileiiiuiniii V. Tine ev. James Deveieui. Jacob L. riorauce, Outtsvus English. Secretary aud Treasurer, PI.IW FISK. Trn-Lsa and IsTERPKrita, J. C. OKULSCHLAGLH. Philadelphia, Sept. 8, If SJ. IyP. TO RElsTT. A STORE EOOM on Market Square in Sun bury, and two rooms adjoining. CHARLES TLEASANTS. January ?C, 185R. tf Fashionable Hats and Caps. ASHBY & R0CAP. Xo. 13G Market St., PHILADELPHIA. INFORM their friends and the public generally, that they continue to keep at their old stand, a large and extensive assortment of hats, caps, Vc, got up of the best material and in the lutesi and best style of workmanship and finish. Country merchants and others will do well to call and eiamine before purchasing elsewhere. Phila., Nov 10, 1855 tf. Ml ANN'S LETTER PRESSES, with books,! nk, and all cc mrlete. lust rrriv.1 and for sale by H. B . MASSER. Sunbury, June 4, 1838.- GOLD PENS with and without cases, of a very superior quality, just received. eurpiy 01 Writing Fluid, for sale H. 11. MASSER. Simhury, Dee, Jr. 185 NK Boureau's celebrated ink, and also Con gres ink for sale, wholesale and retail by . Irwher 1850. , H. B MASSER. VVrALL PAPER A large and - aplendrd ' " assortmsut of Wall Paper. Window Pa. per, and Oil Shade, just received and for sale if I. W. TENER k Co, DOCJTOn TOinSELF! ttlE 1'CCKET AESCULAPIUS i OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN rHysiciAN. TUtE FIFTIETH Edi. tion.wilh Ono HundreJ Engravings, showing Dis eases and Malformationa ef tho Human System in every shape and form. To which is added a Treatise on the Diseases of Females, being of the highest importance ta married people, or those Contemplating marriage Hy Dr Win, 1'oniiK It no frither be ashnmed to present a copy of the jES. Cl'I.APIL'S to lii child. It inny save him from nn early grave. Let no younii mnn or woman enter Into the seere olilientions or mnrriu life without rending the POC'KKT AiUCL'I.APlL'!:'. Let no one suffering from hnekuiei! Counh, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspentio sensations, nnd given up by their physicinn, he nimther moment without eon suiting Ihe KSCULAPIL'S Have the mart ied, or those nlsuit to be married any impediment, rend this truly useful book, ns it hss lieen the means of snviug thonsnnds of uiv furl iinnte creatures from the very jnvvs of denth. tVAnv vermin sending TWK.VTV.pivk' rrvta enclosed in n letter will receive one copy nf this book, by mnil,nr Ave copies will be sent fnt one rlollnl. Addtess nS..Siit.Lf!.0'.N"-. 1M S1'R-'CE Street, P1ULA DM.PHIA." Post pnid. Philadelphia, September S, tSCS ly UAH LOW'SIXDliiO It LUE. OARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, is now we I established as the best article ever offered for Blueing Clothes. It is entirely free from acid or anything injurious to the finest articles. All housekeepers will find it much cheaper and less trouble than Indigo or any other article. The great demand for it has brought out several imi tations. Storekeepers and consumers will bf careful to get Bt.tjiMi Bahlow's, put tip ot Alfre d Wiltbcrger'a Drug Store, No. 160, Xi Second Street, Philadelphia, Storekeepers errt" get their supplies from the Grocers and Dr JgciW they deal wifh. at pflceS yielding d gnod prifitfr Dr,,s, Chemicals, X'aiu.: Yar!,s) j, 0., with a f,rt.;,te assortment cf everv. .uing in the line. Storekeepers, Physicians ami manufacturers suppliej at reasonable rales. ALFRED WILTBERGER, Driirraist, 1G9 N. Second Street, Philadelphia. July 7, 1855. ly. ' BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS. rTWE subscriber having received the necessary forms i and insructlions from the Department, M Wosliington, is prepared to procure Bounty Land Warrants at the shortest notice. , H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, At-'l 7, 1855. Shamokin White Ash Anthracite? CoaL Prom the "Old Vein" in the Gap Colliery. T H. ZIMMERMAN & JNO. P. PUHSEL, ' successors to Kase, Reed & Co., will con titiue mining, shipping and selling coal from the above well known Colliery, under the firm of Zimmerman & Pursel. The point of shipment is nt the lower wharf in Sunbury, Northumber land county, Pa., where all orders for the various kinds of coal, viz : Lump, Broken, Egg, e-tovo, and Chestnut Coal, wilt be thankfully roccived. and promptly attended to, Sunbury, July 14, 1855, SrjtnrnT, Ji-it 0, IS5S. The firm of Kase. Reed V Co. having sold their lease in the Gap Colliery and interest in tho wharf at Sunbury, to Messrs. Zimmerman it Pursel, would take great pleasure in recommend ing our customers and others to the new firmaa they will be able to sell them prepared coal of the best quality, KASE, RF.ED fi CO. TliR. II. H. HIGBEE'S remedy for coughs "-'colds, and pulmonary diseases, A supply ef this valuaVle medicine just received and for sale by H. U. MASSER. Sunbnrv. Juno 4. 1853 RN OLD'S WRITING FLU ID and Adhe "- sivo and legal envelopes, for sale by H. B. MASSEfl. Sunburv, Jan 10, 1952. United States Hotel, Chestnut Street, above Fourth. rHILADELmiA. 1 J- MacLELLAN, (Inte of Jones' irole!,) has the pleasure to inform his friends and ho traveling community, that he has leased this House for a term of years, and is now prepared for the reception of Guests, The Local advantagesof this favorite establish, ment are too well known to need comment. The House and Furniture have been pu in first rate order; the rooms are large and well ventilated. The Tables wiil always be supplied with the best, and the proprietor pledges himself Ihat no rffort on his part shall be wanting to make the United States equal in comforts to any Hotel in the Quaker City. Phila., July 8, 185L SAMUEL S. FETIIERSTO', DEALER IN lamps, Lanterns, Clianddicrsand CandclaJiras, Xo. 152 S. 2il street, abovt Sprute, PIIII.ADKI.riIU. JTaving enlarged and improved his store, and 7" haying one of the largest assortments of Lamps, in Philadelphia, is now prepared lo fur nish Pine Oil, Camphene, Burning Fluid, LarJ and Oil Lamps, and Lanterns of all patterns, Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over auction prices. Being a Manufacturer and Healer of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid aud A Icohel, which will be furnished to Merchants at such prices that they will find it to their advantage to buy. A Iso, Household Glassware of all descrip tions at the lowest market prices. Philadelphia, Oct. 14, 1854. NOTICE To Trespassers on the Telegraph lino. NOTICE is hereby given, that all persrn L found trespassing upon, or injuring the line of tho Philadelphia and Sunbury Telegraph wiP. be dealt with according to the act of Assembly in such cases made and provided. H. B. MASSER, Prcs't Thila. and Sunbury Telegraph Co Sunbury, June 3, 1854. tf. ' AVISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE K 72 Xorth Second Street, opposite tl itlount Vernon House.) Philadelphia. fJOLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 K, ta ses, $88 ; SiUer Lever do,, do., if; 1 tPif--ver Lepine, do., $9: Quartier. $5 to !j7r Golif Spec! acles, ."ill 50 to ijilO ; Silver do., $1 50 ; Silver Table Spoons per sett, $14 to Silver Desert do., do., $9 to Si 1 ; Silver Tea do., do., $4 73 to $7 50 , Gold Pens and Gold Ca ses, 3 25 to $5 i Gold Pens and Silver do.. $l together with a variety of fine Gold Jowelrv, Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chaius. All good warranted to he as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repaired in the best manner. A Iso, M a aonic Marks, Pins, &c, made to order. N. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise will be punctually attended to. Phila., Rept. 82, 1855. lyw. BOYD, EOSSEB 6s CO, MISSUS AND SHIPfias OF XUb Vo!) Vntljvncitc oa!. From the Luke Fidler Colliery Shamokin, North'd County, Penna. Address Boyd, Rosser & Co., Sunbury, Pa.. D. W. BOIP, . HOSSKR. JAS. SOID. T. SOSStB. Sunbury, April 7, 185R tf. CJU VER WATCH E8. A few double esse English Silver Watches, for sale at very low ph" by II. B MASSER. Sunbury, Apri If, IftSI PJHAIN PUMPS, A smell number of these eieellent pumps have beea received and ant efferejl lot aala by- . ., . II. B. MASSER. DDubarr, Xvau 4, I85f sb-v i i ue vnic cm im Anvncaa rnji Is., Jan. If, tf-. Ptmburj. Msr 1851
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