Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 18, 1857, Image 3

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    MOGrtfcH Or MOT KIT All IBM IN eT.C
1 Th Tienn i-nrtepnDdent of tb London)
7nne bji that minor nuv long ceen pit.
.tleiit in thut t it;, m to tuinwniiK Uom.miit
who were see kin it counecnoo wuii urn rro-
testant Church. 1 ppear, from tvlis
bio information, thut lit niSinlr i.r up.li
crtiits iiiade' to thr Superintendent of t li
AOKsbur and llelretic, (thut in, the Luiher
an mill Culvaiiist.) CmileHiiitis lint become
so ureal, ami the demands npr)n them for.pe
ciul rvliuiuus instruction so ire.siiiir. ,-ti at
tlifjr literally know not which imj to turn."
Much or tins movement H ascribed tu Hie
deep ilisgnst occasioned by the concordat
with llmne, aim lit practical operations.
Since that treaty funned, thn higher' clergy
have made themselves excessively Ulipopulur.
The Helvetic pastor. Kossuth, a cousin of the
rcltistiid llun jiti I inn tXile, mill possesses
iitlich of the mine puisuusive eli.iiiciice, is
very successful in hi ministry, to which ho is
uidri:llv attached.
.A I h i kit'it .01 it:o! iiMii unci t tl at rp of
ll'u . priucipul inaiiuliiclnrer in Hungary lint
just embraced I'roti'stiintisin. with tliree hnti
dreil of hia workmen. Al Kllieuf, in Nor
mandy. Franco, muiiy hundreds ol cloth-work-era.
intelligent men. iisi;nsted with the gross
legends uml prod ices of Popery, attend tho
Protestant service. A few months ago,
thirty fresh Tamilies embraced tho doctrines
of thu Reformation. At St. Opportune there
are two bundled new converts, whom no
iiinniint of opposition has been' uble to dis
vnarae. Nenr thut place is tho villupe of
l'luuaehnii, where a hunlred heads ol fam
ilies, ull Uniniiiiists by liirth, have built a l'ro
testaiitsatuvtnary at tbuirown vxpi'iiu,thoii(tli
the viv'A aulliuiity bus thus fur refuted per
mission to rjieu it. In llelri:iut, Protestan
tism is in ii kill; rapid progress.
In Hat-aria, the Wscrcase of I'rotcltnnts by
conversions from Popery, litis btcome o con
a.derabii! as to cause mwii uneasiness to the
'ovcinment ulid the Uomauist joiutiuls.
For some years ulone, fwiwrtiitiii of Priests
and Monk to the Protestant Uuolriiies, has
heii of vert frequent ccnmjo'! io llmifiiiry
ami Uolieiniii. Within a few years, more
than ten thousand persons io TusciUiy have
renounced Humanism, and enrliraeixl the tol
erant, phl'util hrophlc. uml'C li r.st iiili doctrines
of I'li'textuiilism. The piiiii are, that the
sun of Uoiiihiiiriii is declining in ifat Kuropean
Jiurizoii to its final setting.
JlO.tD TO PiCIMt;
One of the great wants of the country,
well made, serviceable roud to I Lis 1'acilic
mot a railroad, Tor even our greut progress is
tint equal lo the cullusian task of spauuing
tho continent with ull iron track, but its lie- 1
veSKiuy imti'Ci-deflt, a direct und well-coo- ;
etrocleil tvugnti rouil is likely to be soon '
supplied. Congress has authorised the un- -di'ilukiiiK
und provided tha money, and thu :
.priliiuiiiuiiiM iue already urraui.'ed for the ac
tive prosecution of the work. The exprllstt
will be b utie by three d;Rerelil depurliiienls
f the government. The Department of the
Interior disburses S'OH.OUU fur the construc
tion of military rads ; the War Department
SlUU.OOU for the digut: of urlefian welli,
through which one greut tenor of the over
Ian. I route will be removed, and the l'ost of
flee Department, for the transportation of the
'inails over the oewcoMl, will give out C00.000
dollars ler allium;. H'lie govern rent aid to
tin enterprise will-embrace not only the ac
tual outlay authorized, but incidentally it will
assist the progress .of the work materially.
'I'iie military forces passing this spring from
tiie far West to the Pacific slope, will be the
pioneers ill opening the. way to I no prosecu
tion of I he road, to bt followed by tho more
careful surveys and iiutcal location of the line
thai will be made by the civil ensinrers un
der the direction of thu Interior Department
Once completed, 'the despatch' of regular
inaiif, by tho route will attract over it a lure
muss ol travel, gradually marking more d lu
ll nc I ly thu route over the pinion, valleys and
mountains of tho central continent, locating
along the edges a line of frontier saltleincnts,
and preparing it by u rapid process), for tho
tinal placing of -the. iron rails, over which lo
comotive, in in less thau twenty years, will
pa- IroKi the eastern to the wi stein tide of
tiie continent. The gv.uural course of the
in t n toad is that ol' ti .M. inpli s n ti i ,
n.aiked i ul on one of '.he l'uctlio railroad
Nrvey ; it will, hoWcv r, bo connected by ;
i ther rouib:, already in course of couslriictiou
with tectioiis of the country north and fouUi
of that line. The work having once been uu-i!eru!(-
by the gnvernmctit will no doubt be
prcs.-ed with all the energy that the interest
of ill. i country ri-cinire and uu uuliiiiitcd com
mand ul' means w ill justify.
A liny ForttTKK Ykahs Oi.n t'oNV;rn:D
OK McunKR 1 1 IS Sr.XlKSCE TO 1KATU. Tilt!
Toronto (tjuiiiiadu) tilobe, gives a detailed
account of the trial of it boy named ilaines
Mc.iuTk', between 1 1 i i e i and fou te n
y. a s o.d, Tor tl e m.irder of James McC.ill. a
IjoV nine years of age, iti October last, ill the
township of tjarafraisa, Canada, According
Xo the evidence, tiie murder was most deliher.
ate and itihiiiuau. Having had a (piurrel with
the boy, McCall, he enticed him into the
woods, to get apples nnd w here, hu beat him
with a Mic.atitl afterwards took a pejee of a
broken bottle, bis throat with it, and inflicted
g.ishes and tuts all over his body, lie then
tr.pil the the body, hid it between two
.", and with the clothes tied up in a bundle,
let l tin-Kcene, When ipiestioin-d by McCall's
father, he denied the murder, but ufterwurds
foiifeSM-il it. giving its horrible details.' lie
cfCiped the vigilance oQicen f.r two w.iki,
liul wa4snbjepieDtly captured.
Alter thepvideiice was lit urd, the jury lav
if.p retired a tew minutes, cave a verdict of
guilty of wilful murder, with a rcccommenda
tioi to norcy. Tho Judge, having as ed
sentence, asked the b ij' if tie had utiythniK' to
say why the Kcnlciicc of death flinuld nt be
passed Uon him. lie replied, "1 say they've
sworn to a li '. Old Seotl Say he gave me
t., and lie did not." lie theu sentenced him
to suffer death by hanging, on the Uth day
of Apnl stating that he would lay the who'e
facts before the Kxecntive, but expressed ti e
np uioii that there was no hope of mercy from
-thut ipiaiter, on account of the horrible nu
ll - - 0 Iih crime. Duiing the whole trial tl
risouer exhibited no sigus of sensibility, and
'ojeivad the saiiteeM with a J air of callous
... i lt.
various is the nn
j is scarcely any
V some und bit
horse gives up
, the cow gin s
i, lock to tli
inonkxhnud to
-r'-.!ii uniinals
rUTTTIIG NtW HEADS ON TO OLD 4PPL1C
TRCtl.
Ther ara many olJ seeding orchards, or
orchards Containing grafted fruit, that on tr
I ha riot been round suited lo the tun tile or
soil where they are planted. The top ol
these may be easily replaced by Utter varie
le of fri.lt, by catting off the bruuitues and
lev rafting.
Duiing the past winter we made mil on
a gentleman, an amateur in the way of fruit,
residing in Frankrort, where, he showed us
two apple trees that were upward of fifty
years old. In order to improve tloi quality
of th fruit tome five or Six years ago, he had
all the brain lies removed at ence cutting
them ofi" where they were two or three inches
int lie in diameter. This was done early in
the spring. Each branch put out several
liew and and vigorous shoots, one of each of
these preserved, and the folliwiny tpring
were grafted with different varieties of ap
ples. When this operation was performed
the trees showed evident signs of maturity
und approaching demy. Tint by this opera
tion nature seemed to revive, and now the
old tret present young, heulthy, well formed
heads, affording iti fruitful seusou abundant
crop of fair fruit
lly giving t lie brandies Irom the old slnmps
a year's growth before they are grafted, they
ullord a mere suitable size for grafting, and
tho circulation being lucre vigorous in the
young than in the Id stumps, us usually graf
ted, a much littler dead is lormetl, while toe
grafts are less liable to be broken off by the
wind-.
in reviving old orchards in this way it is
important to manure, thu ground welt with
stable manure, wood ashes, 4c , and give it
a thorough cultivating for a year or two.
winch will much improve I he size and ouabty
of the fiuil. Lnuitvillt Courier.
Plating Cards in iiAKKsrKARR's'l'iMr.s
Cards was a favorite diversion with the high
er ranks. I he principal guinea then played
lire now e.Miuct, Mich us 'plincry, "gicek,
'muw," 'ruff," mid 'knave-out-ot'-diM r;"
There were games of tabhs. of which thut
called 'lal'lcs ' was identical with our back
gammon. D.ce were much in use, und false
dice were constantly employed by (harpers.
Shakspeuie's expression, False us dicers
oaths," bears strictly on his own time.
Anouikr Dkatii. Henry ltirks, a member
of the United Stales Cornet U.ind.died ut his
residence, on Thursday afternoon, from the
vilects ol poison taken at the National Hotel
during the Inauguration. His luueral took
(dace yesterday morning.
Cratr Cut.Tt'RK. Residents of Chattan
ooga. Tennessee, are devoting considerable
attvntitin to the ct.lture id' C'aluwba grape.
One geullemuti has planted about thirty
ucres.
A FlI.MJiUSTKR foil tiik Moiimons. The
Louisville Jnurnat learns that Colonel Jack
Allen, f Shelby county, Kentucky, a. promi-
Meot Filibuster und a man nf roni-aire ia I
spoken of ut Washington for Governor of
L ull, 't is said that if he could not bring
thu Mormons to terms in any other, way, he
would tight teem into submission to the Fed
eral luws.
A Woohkk Ma.n in tiif. P.O. M. Sullies,
atbuebusier to the Fmpeior Napolioti, lias
invented a post ollice automaton, which takes
up every letter thrown into the box. places
il under the stamp, wheivj it nceivis the
postmark nnd throws it out ugaiu for delivery
to its dcslioalioo. The general post ollice
has made a trial of the invention, which has
turned out salislaclnly. and it is now in trea
ty with M. Sallies for machines to be furnish
ed to ull the principal pest cilices throughout
France.
Ctl-tRACTFRISTIO' ON UoTH SlDKS OlICP, nt
Holland House, I he cotiversalmn turned upon
first love, Tom Moore compared it to it po
tato because it shoots from the eyes." Or
rat her," exclaimed Uyroo," becauteit becomes
ull the less by paring.
New Advertisements.
Iforthumberland Bridge Company.
N election for OfTn-ert of the Nurthuio
land liri.lce Company, to seive for
iwthuiober-
liriilpe Company, to seive for one
year, will lie held at the house of Mr. Lturr in
ISitrthumhrrland. on MD.NUAV the 4 lit day of
MAY licit. The election will open at I o'clock
P. M., and close at 4 o'clock P. Al.
The liooks and Arco lit of the CompaHv will
be sulimitteil to the stockholder for their iusprc
tiua at the same lime and place.
D U U A LTKi AM, President.
Northumberland, April 'I, l37. 41
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
(X ptirsuaofS" of an order of the Orphans' .
Court of Norlliuiiilnjilaud county, will be ;
exposed to public sale, on
SA TV II DA 1. Me 12ri day nf June, next.
on the premises, the following described real
estate to wit: A certain lot of ground, sit
uated in the town of bbauiokin, county afore
said, whereon is erected u two-Mory Fraino
Uuil'lili'' : hounded liy lots ol John linUi'liucr
and others, l.uto tho estate of Samuel IS.
Haas, decensed. Sale to commence at 10 I
o'clock, A. M of said day, wheii thu terms
will be made kuown hv
JOHN VAXZANT.
Adtuiuistrutor.
I5y order of Ihe Court,
C. 1(0 Yl PUILSKL, Clk. 0. C
Jsiinbury. April 11, 1 fftT.
AMEK10AM AUKICULTURIST.
OKA.NGK JI UU, I lift WmIci H , J Trunk UI.I llollwr
I'uO.mlier a rropi. J isewt.ik. Ai carta Advance
Vol XVI.,; No. 4. Al'lUl., le.V. New Puirs.No. 123
Lurgc l'l t liiluitlis !! ! !
JL'C A K
CANE.
Sl't.'AU IS Dl'Alt, and everybody
idriiiug to lot the value f ihe
netv-
NORTIIKRN CIIIM'.FUSICAU CANK
To meet the demand, lor pure,
reliable sevda the I'ubliahrr of the
Vimrirau Aeiti ulluril has secured
t large supply direct from the same
s.iurce astlist obtained by the U. S.
Uovernmeiil, and be lias now 1,00(1
pounds which will bs dittubulrd
i,uol sold) as follows:
:i,06 will pay for the Agricultu
rist for on yar, and secure ilia
prompt fiee retina of COO perfctt
LOG
jSugar Can Staia. Ti.il will plai t
UO lulU.
$').! will pay for a club of aii
iubsrrihrr one year, and also 1,0 10
aerd delivered free-
N. U The seeda aboc offered
will be promptly debtered Io the
subscriber or sender of a club
rsr.K or nri
' ' "inl in the United States
'ifornis and Oregon,
iety of valuable seeds
Iributed free to all sub-
Ibe Februsry and April
5-50
iculturi-l has a much
olation than any oilier
i or Horticultural jour-
world, a lair ict ot its
it is uoiveirjily pio
brat source of plain
vion for every cuili-
'r it will pay.
is steieu-
" 'l"n
Tho World' Great exhibition
rro Medal !
AWARDED TO C. METER.
For f 7Vo Pianm, Londim, Octnhrr, 15, 51
RKsl'ECTFCI.I.V informs bis friends and
tba public generally, that he lias contmitly
an hand Pianon npisl to tlione for which ha re
veined the Priso Medal, in London in 18 .1.
All orders promptly attended to, and great
care taken in the (election and packing the same.
He has rcreived during the Inst I A year, nmrr
Miilnln limn anv other maker fro-., the franklin
Iiistiliile also Firt I'rr inium at Huston, and
Premiums al New York and Baltimore.
Wareronms, remove.l finm 5'i S. I'ourth. In
No. ISO AKC11 Street. below Eighth, south side,
Philadelphia.
April II, 1857. 3m
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
fS pursuance of on order of the Orphans'
Court o Northumberland county, will be
exposed to public sale, on
T1IVHSUA Y, (he ,th ny of May, nrxt,
on the premises, the following described real
estate to wit : A certain trurl or piece of
LAND, situated in JShiimokin township.
Northumberland county, adjoining lands of
Nicholas locum, now Jas. locum, John
Kepley, the centre turnpike, Jacob Haas,
now Samuel John, Solomon Fagely, the heir
of A bin John, now U.K. Muriz, und Sam'l.
Sober, now John Fisher, containing sixty-six
acres und fifty-two perches, mid ulii wance
more or less, on which are eiected two Dwi II
ing Houses, n. Hum, Curding Mill, Saw Mill,
and other out buildings, nnd also nn inter
cut for the term or ninety-nine years, from
the Gib day of February, lb'.' 8, in a certain
trad of Land ndjoining thu above piece, for
the purpose of a mill-race. Lute the estate
of David Muttz, ilec'd. Sale to commence ut
10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when the
terms of sale will be made known by
II KN III li. M AK 12, Adm r.
. li x 1.. .11
i court,
. o. c.
Kv order of the
C. 11. Pnrsel. Clk
April 11.1SS7
Vnltialtle Town Properly
FOR SALE,
rTIIE subscribers, desiring to go west, nfer for
1 sale a House and two Lola in the town of
Shsmokin. No. 20 and 31. Block 14. opposite
the Ddil fellow' Hall, on the corner of i-'unlmrv
and Liberty Streets. The Iiuum-h a tw, mid a
half story buck building, well iilib-lieJ. with n
good store roam, and a basement story. Aiso a
stable and oilier out-buildings and water ron- e
nieiit. Tho pro.crlv, which ts situated Oil ibe
main street and buriner part of the town, will
be sold on reasonable terms.
For further particulars apply to
DAMKI.'rEl.lX.
JEREMIAH MARTIN.
Shsmokin, April II, 1857 If
ltatc ol'Alli tl It Blutlaitl,!cc'ti.
lJ OTIC K is hereby given that U-tleis of
i. Administration have been granted t
the subscriber on tho estate of Alfred H.
llowlaud, dee'd., late of Trevorton, Norlhiiiu
berlaud county. All persms iudcbteil me
requested to make immediate puvment, nnd
those having claims to present them duly
authenticated for settlement.
UF.O. MOW TON, Adufr.
Trevorton. April 11, 1857. 6t
BROADWAY FAMILY GROCERY !
Flour, Feod and Provision toro.
liiotidwoy bcluw Ulaclbcrry Streit.
LEVI SEASI10LTZ,
RESPECTFULLY inform ihe citizen, of
Sunbury and vicinity thai he has mooted
to the Mora lately ore pied by C. (Jchriner in
Uraadway near the Kail Koad, and is receiving
a choice supply of
FAlrULY G?.CCE?J20,
confuting ill part of llama, Shoulders. Miuknrel.
Hcrrini;, White Ki-.lt, Cod Fish, Salt I're.-a'ited
Fru t, P. ckles. Crackers, Cheere, Molasses, Ku e.
Sugar, (Police, (ureeii, roasted and ground.) Im
perial. Younn Hyson, liunponder and U lark
'i'eas, Cedar-ware, Slonc-ware, Soaps, bruxlirs
plow and wash lines, boots arid -hoc, luhacro
scars, A.C , together wild every article usually
found in a first class Grocery Store, all of which
will be sold at the lotvcit prices, either for cah or
country rodiicc. He hi. a aluo prepared to ii
dy ilia ritifeiia with freed bread, tuisl, io!ls,pics,
pretM'ls and cakes of every kind.
N. li. The highest rash prices mill be paid for
butU'r and egga, corn, oala. rye and w heal.
Suuhury, April II, 1857.
Urn Taiut and ala!
wiiouai.k WAitr.ittjL'si:,
Coiner of 'IVaiU and Market liet'U, (wIHl'c in Second
Stoi),) I'llll.AUri.l'lllA
WE invite ultrntuai Io our elilnryed etitek of llran,
1'uiiiU, lib, Vurinlit-e, Vc., Uu-lt-d ctprekii.) i..r
our ftdt-fi.tiiid t-iiiiiprittiii one i. the liacel as ilinci.ls la
ine t mteu guiles, vviucli ws Iter at low pucci, ra caea
ui ujipre.vtd t'leihi.
VK .M AM I' At IX Ki; vriy rxtemively :
1'ivu.l.iai l ulu tt inle t.iMU, lock!,
Kviolul n I'uie tVUiltt lawa,
l'caila.iow Wane Lead
Vie lie ,u.aiUiiieTI I reuili Zoic, (lei)
I'uie -ii .w v Lite .tuieilcali '.im.
I'lilMdi-lphia r-a v Wlole Zoic.
Siivvi'i I'ltutltc Koe and Wealber pr.H.f Tainta,
Cltroiue lilt-rue, V ell -we. aad colore eeiicrmly.
AOK. I S r i'U :
P-.itci'eiupen r Alkiiliiie intlow lilaee,
lieiiuuie r iencli Pane lil.kn, (wnirtiiteii)
'I'ne .c,v Jeiey Zinc iJniiijiny'H priHlucts,
Tildcn mid Nrpncw'e V. Valnikiiea,
llr.Kifclya ri'L-iuiulu I'lnu Wliile tead,
lbuup.lell IV-llliuiient lireeue,
Ture Dhi.i CmuiwIw lirandy, le., Jte.
I.Mroil I'bili OF :
French und F.nj;!ihli P.ule Glnee.
rreat ll and l-Ii fctith t'tlnidrr Oleen,
C-'lacd and Knirr.acd Window Olasn,
taucireit pe Ola.
Ibuiaarird Plate fm Fl ore aad S'.y-hghu,
tfriiui. Clien.icali. I't-nuuierv. &c.
Wllil.lAi.K IJKAl.Kllw IN :
Lla;glIl, Arnclcs ceut'r.a',
1'uiiiu-iiP To .Is of ull dewripli'ins,
llilraulic und ttoaiaii L'euiviil,
luicintdmid l-iiml PL-itler,
l'aiwr Makel's Clay. S:itm Wliitr, Sic, Ac.
FHKNCII, Kll'li.VlU.S k I'O ,
Pl 're, N. V. c-r. ."l'eiiili and M.usci ftrtiie
Fart r, Junctb ii Yoik Avenue. Crown ai.d Caluwhbl
ttlrei-lii, 1'tot.ilelihia.
April ii, iti7 aai e
To Oclliiauciit T.xl'iti'i''
''HIE subscriber gives notice to delinquents.
A who have uot paid their clio.d lut for
I S5S, that their takes will he collected by due j
courts of law, if not paid by the lt of May
nut. IIKM'V PETKKY.
riunbury, March Ss, IP57. 31
"-N-OTICE.
fl'tliE Annual Meeting of th Srockhoblrrs of
I the Pbiiailelpbia and Suii'iury Kail lioad
Company, will ho held on Manila v, il.e ti 7 tit
day of Apiil. lof7, at the office of the Company,
Philadelphia, at 12 o'clock, M.
YVM. hlKHI.E. ree'ry.
I'hil'a.. ApriU. 1857 4t
" -"ALKXiJUDKU KKItU
Importer and 'lioleal Under in SALT.
38 tuth VVkartes, Philadelphia. -
s Abll I tl.N 1 in, Liverpool tirouml.
Turka fMlBod and lluirv Hlt. ii,-
lanlly Gil hand and for tale in lot
la suit Lb trad.
April 4, 1857. m
f"OlNTY OKDEK8. Countv order taken
J as cash for goods, and on noia or hook ac
ini by E, Y. URIGHT ir HON.
'. t9. ti5. ' '
1AB CUREU HAM A 'ot iust raceivej
. rsaujby. LEVI aEAcJHOLTZ.
1 Ikl l7. ' '
-i
FTJltKITTJRE JJTKITTJRE ! !
THE LAKUEST STOCK EVEtt OFFERED
1 IN ail.NUURY. , , .
rnahlo'nable, Cheap nnd tTicrnl
FTMIE subscriber, long established s Cabinet
A and Chsir Manufacturer in Munhury, thank
lid for past favors, solicits a continuance ul' the
public putionsgo. Ills stock of Cabinet. Ware,
Chairs, Jc, emhraro
Kvniir vaniii v, crptL asd on.KA
a , k is I a i.
in housekeeping. It i unnecessary to anume.
rate, as any ihiuij thai may lie required in liin
line can bu bad at inoJenie prict a. Cheap fur
Cash, or Country i'ruduva .taken in Si change.
E-lawli hno nt
South East Corner of Marlti Square.
t3" TIioko knowing thcmselvea iudeiMcd to
tha subscriber would oblige lino by making pay
ment. EBA8TIAN IIAUPT.
Punburv, April 4, IS&7. if
SPLENEID OFFERS FOR 1358 AND
1857 TOGETHER,
UNLIKE ibe more ephemeral Masiiiea'of
the day, these y'enodicais laae lime by age.
I. cin e a full y ear of the No, with no oiiiiions,
for IS.SC, inn) lie regarded lie.rly as valuable as
fur IKS 7, Ve propoe In furuinh the two year
at the following Kmemely low Iia.es, tiz:
For Dlurkwood's Magazine, 4 50
For a.iy one Itcvicw, 4 CO
For any two Kevinw; 6 00
For lilai kwoud and one Review, 7 00
Fur Plackwood and I lie two lieviews, 9 00
For thiee lieviews, fl UU
For lJlui'kwund and three Reviews, 12 00
r'or the four Itcriewt. 1 1 bO
For lilackwood and the four Reviews. 14 00
To avoid Iractions, $5 may be remitted for
lilackwuod, for which we will forward that
work l'.r bulb tears, po.t paid.
N. K. The price in ('real Uritain nf the five
Periodicals above named is about 31 per an
num. As e shall never again be likely to o!Tr such
inducements as those here pieseuled.
Anw in the time Ut Subscribe ! !
N'. U. Kctnittaiices must, in all cases, be made
direct to the 'ubbshers, for at Ihme price no
cuiiuiiiMion can be allowed to A scuta.
AJdiess, LEON A KU SCOTT A CO.,
No. fk Culd-stiret, New York.
April 4, 1R57. tf
NOTICE.
To tht School Director of Xurthvihlerltmd
County.
(GENTLEMEN : In purtuonce of the 43d
fcctioii of the Act ol Mill May, IBfil.joii
are hereby notiticd to unci in Comciilioii, at the
Court II ouse in iSuiibuiy , on the firl Monday
in May, A. I). lH57.beihg the funrtli day ol the
month, at I o'clock in I lio afternoon, and select,
viva voir, by a luajoriiy of ll.e whoU number
of Directors pr Kent, one peri-on of literary and
sci iitilic atlaiuineiita, and of. 1. ill und experience
in Ibe ml of Teaching, as County iupciioleiid
ent. for the three succeeding year ; delenuine
lie uinoiint f coiiipt'iiKnli.tii lor ihe aainc. ai.d
rci'iily llic result to llic 8lnl Superintendent at
Uariinburg ; us repiind by the 'J'Jt'j und 40lll
secliciis of sniii act.
JUilN J. RKI.M ENSN VI'iER,
( 'nunty Sufitriitet'ileHt.
of Norliiuiulierlaud Couuly.
Near Milton, 'a.. April 4, l57.
1IT. CAKMEL COAL COLLIERY
FOE KEITT.
ViIini'OSAl.S will be received bv tba New
1 York ond Midd'e Coal Field U. IJ.eiid Coal
Company, b.r leasing tin colliery, situated on
the Isaac Miller tract, wiih upwards of
300 Acres of'llrst rale Coal
Land,
adjoining Ml. Carmel, anil immediately cn the
Philadelphia iSc ISuubury liyilroad.
This colliery is now in complete working
or.lcr.,haiiig an extenciv Tunnel and Cang
wava abeady opened on setcrul teins of excel
lent while-ash coal.
A new and esteimive DreiVVr with a 40 horse
power engine. Miner's Houses, Ac, aie now
reaily for ue.
The property willb Iiotcii Io parties dekiring
to take a lease by J- II. Dewere, hgrnt of the
company, at Ml. ''ainn-l.
Applications will be receive,) at the ofiiue of
Ibe company. No. 8, South fourth street,
Philadelphia.
J. CODI.EY.
President.
P. S. The company own fifty first-class coal
cars, which will ha appropriated to the lixe ot
tenant for facilitating the transportation of coal
to marktt.
March 28.
1857. if
BOAT AND MULES
FOR feSwAk-Zj-E.
r"J11IE si.bscribrr offers at private sale. SIX
A UOOl) Ml.'LKK I a good yllA WNVi'E
BOA T, with fix tures. '1 he abo v will be sold
cheap, and un reasonable terms.
J A CI ) II etE A m H OlI Z, agent
for JOHN I! LACK.
8unburv, Manh S8, In.'i7. tf
j. i.ta i et & .
Market ?neel Wlian, l'mUlfl.,ia.
CF.Al.KI'.S IN FISH AND I'KOVISKJNS ;
HA VK. eone'aiitly on linnd an locatuient i.' Muckerel,
hlii.d, llcrrmas, L'.lhli, Deei, Pork, i-u.l, eu.iu!Jei
ll.illis, Sides, Cle-eye. Illce, J(C. a
Mailli 41. Ie67 Uia
Consumption and all Diseases of tho
l.uiis aii'l 'l'lirxiil urd iw iil i vc! curaliie liy inh jl.itii'ii,
WHICH i'lMiV tl'f UMiiLtlKH l ' tilt? ltV lilt-U in tiie Iuiih
tin llio Ull -itrib-it:), iiiitl l in,ii( iittllltrcl c--liliiil
Willi ihf Uimc.im., itcuu;nt- M"j tuiit'ii'ut;ti iij;nu-r, alijj
Iliec utt1') t-,'u' i a live ui. J tviit) tJi.Ktt iati ii, bvulu lUc
.unk, it, 'mi iUc. i lit lil " ui, i,ii;iaitt i.tnctvcj vilaiitv t ihe
1H-V'U) Uj hUc'tlt, JjUVIl'g III it liMIC llhtl flit'lgy K Itnluj.fH
lab.r I r li d ifcttiU.rj lit li ' I 't:iilll. I o l c ' aislu o ftulc
C liltdt ii ly thai l.t.ikUiiiri it m i-tiiulil.' I litli.il.ttl-.u i
IliC U .vljft.'C t'l UU :ill vd iv:iktilr. It Mug mttC'll tsllilcl
iuc vtmir iiH-ilicul irrutiuriil a any ilirr I.Minid.iUe
UiiwUK-; ttiticly mil I t-viiy IiuiivmI c-.i-kii can lj cuirj
in tue luftl si fe'. uutJ tiny vr t-r ir i.ilht t-ccoutl ; but in
li.C tlilttl KU'gC L It 1111,1--Hi. Ulf 1U i-iVt 111 Hi tll.Hl five itT
criiiyl"! lie iiiti- ure ho 4-ul uj ly th tfiMrtiie u r but
ucUaatrt: Ut uicthcal i .i-t Iai ii. li - wever, iu Hie luji gin.
yti, i.iliauiii ii ull' nlf t Xirat-rijiHury rnnti in Uir suilciui
mitntliiiij Hu lu.iiul u' -urge, which iimm-iily Jt tiriM
uiiu'iUt3 tli "nit-aiul xry i. in ihe Tinted ! ui-al nr;
uiiii uc 'irt i L ciU ulii! ii li il.ut 1 1" titc I'rrkctit ul-c
ii ii llic iiiht figlil) mull. u uic tkuuicii U Ail ihe
Cntuiuiiti v'h (iravtf.
'i'.u.y iho C'ttu ur tlviilli hiftiio nrriw i frt'ut at c ut
lUiiil'iiMii lit nil 11 ,1J c" "'O &eut eiHn, f tha
f h ti )n cn iiciil cr au ii r sett, nui nv'fi.0 nl.Ve ih
O.uVf, thu lic-iiiliml, .tu- tpr.n et il: uu I liiu tiiftul. H ih
littj tiu.l rticc i I- g. if in u'uii jhtiutLh t-veiy
it and jrf el i.it, 1 tun cu iMni tn fffcr R tin ufUflYil
u iH-riiuiiciii uud (". il' -itrc in C'-ii-u'ii'tti 'it The first
CUJtIl lulMTCl' t liotil ilU.'Ul l'l hhI, ui.tl the illllllUl
utu 'itTt-ct, pi- dtifcl 1 1 y lliir Uup tuioii in the Itiii. i in
,rvtJiit l ie irr utliu v l ll ol' air i l. Hns air ci Um, which
cuuv s a wtattViiitl vtiiili'y ilu uli thi ciilirj ftnttUui
i Inn surety it t inoie rait null-. t,'i-i-tVrtuier tl r;tut
lii.tlfitu M eulfi Mg tit) C.UlluI.'l luc i.il.gU t.iall Irntll
th UK UilmiiiiMci tu thr 'iif'h the it -utHi h; t,i ('4litnl v!i
nlva) &;,il itiw lui gs H' f ittu luc t.-t-atiiiii ti.ty ultci nt
ti tit i it-titttltL 1 rue, iitls .1 ii 'ii in a I c i! rtu.clj , ncv--eil
iclt ii ucis f.'i:tiliaii nit-ly, r.,J Wtln nni jvvf
u-ai t'tituiut ti u -f ii)-tlif u Jiuinimf ri-(J l.y H o t.t much,
I' i 1 1 Ac the i-vcriul ui.d Hirrct itiiluncc n( tin nmV
ui' :ttiniiHii rau-'it, ci.l'inH. i in u luslt tt wiU vniirt !y tU ticy
emtsihil.ty ia u icv itiiiuitd, iiiiiltiirg Hit- mm net-
V'Min H t-ll . t at a )ni l n u h at.ituiiMt(l Wll tl ut (hu
s iiit it pain, iithaii.ip the ordutui turuiiig ga wilittf
tr t luc in a ifwh'-un.
'1 he liilmla'i'-u f u'l-in uii will nnue the ttrin w 11111
lt in iiik i H'urini!V H 'ttl. Thti hW 11 -in -
ni'-rJu ii.c's ii tfH-t-'tiUlt: in iliuin 11 few lumutt
tK-itiji iitliu'cil, ami m.i Ik- iim th iiih ilt-t-ct'd hi ''
A eiiuvinctiu prxif .' thi i-iiaiiiuti-iiul iff. c
ti"ll, Ill (Avi tlnl irknetti (ft uIvvh)
lrratliin(j ( ul fair. I nt thta r ittivt? tvul
rniddii-acireiiiliy prnuiri i uml jiulicv
Ir-fitl ihr -ugh th lungs h 'Ul'l pPX'tltir
it Ii ? liuuMff eiLhitfit Mfr nrunics. 111
nift iiiif; ir m Unnapti tif thi" hiiifft ami tht
Un. 11 my r, mirl 1 Unvv uftr tod iiuim rrii
evH uner tiw autft rcra hd hcun lU'i- 1
1 i?cJ. whu h Inliy t-niff. m llatvt '
ItHUCtcr a laul rlibrmn. Mv t caimrtit
trigili!Jt, Hull loiiiictrd nil lot 1 f Xan.
My (nsrlWt at'ij'initiJiiica with the itwtnrt
iiiiUi-a me t rtt-iiiiguikJi, rcuitily. tht
dnur iUat iiimlut c 'iiaunpli -n in'
rnucdira rurrl brina; mifctn-tui vi in
famillatily in muimti -11 wt' irtuv
nartpir iiiMivrica, riia''c in t
fr.mi th fr-ta of nitiHCtd rhra
Hicat. punTy tha bl xd, iinnnrt fc
i?iii trrT and fnm t th tirtir.
Marck SI, lo fc r
COAt'COLlIERY"
TO -REISTT.
IN Middle Coal FirlJ. NnrthnmberlanJ easinty,
eonneetej by short branch with the Phils
del lhia 4 Hunbury Railroad, Known a the
LAMBERT CCLLIEP.Y
tcith upward rf 600 Acret nf Superior Coal
Land,
bclongiig t the) New York nJ Middle Coal
Field ft. It. and Coal company, wiih Ureakei
Engine of SO horse power, Min.-i'a Houses, ic,
aiready creeled and in good order.
Several toal veins alniva water level have been
opened, and a number of others era of easy
access, which may be opened with lillleeipenae.
Person desirous of damming and leaning
the property are referred to J. II. Deweea, airnl
of the company, at ML Carnicl, for further in
formation. Proposuls for leaning lb same will be re
reived it the company's office, No. 88, Houth
Fourth street, Philadelphia.
J. G0DLEY.
President.
P. 8. For the purpose of facilitating the
transportation of coal from th camoany'e mines,
the eoiniany bate SO cara at their dipoal, fur
the use of their tenant.
March 28. I S57. if.
FOR SALE.
.4 Good second-hand Duggy. Apply at this
i- nflice.
MISS A. M. TOMER.
Successor to Mrs. M. Hill,
raNlilouablo Mmw and Fancy
milliner,
No Ml Nurtli Pecml Siren, brlnw N"Ue, oppotit Rd
t.iou Hotel, i'!ultilv ia
1)ATT'.I!N nmuiplf mnde to ontef. Orders rfifect
1'itlly liril.nl mid promptly Htteiub-d to.
Maieii iW, Ifcj? 3in v
New Wall Paper Warehouse,
BURTON & LANING,
MANUFA ri'L'RKHS mid iinp.atoti. No. 15, Arcli
street, aid d.Hir tit, .ve fixtli, l'liil.'ilcliihia. tvlioie
limy lit found lli Uirgcit and la-nt tclccted stock in the
City.
COUNTRY PrRCIIAM:R9 may lier. t neconimo.
dated wltlieut the iiiC 'iivi'iiiPiii-4 el lih.kins fmiiier, unit
limy be omarcd tliut llicy will rcerive the nilnniiiintt ol
Iheir launry. . Ill,' It ION ,V I.A.MMi.
I'il AllCII tlrect, above Sixth, Fhilade plua.
March 2S, I8o7 3mc.
JOHN STONE & EONS,
A". 4.), Second Street, PhiladnlJtia.
,4 RE now receiving theii sprinu importation
ofSII.K and M1LLLNKKY tittOIW, eon-i-dinr;
in partot Fancy, Cop nnd lloniiet
I-'. us Matin ami Mantua Kibbnna, (ilace and
Plain Silk. Ma reclines and Florences. Ulack
Modes, French und Emrliah Crspea, Tarlatane,
Malum and Illur-i.m l.acen, jc Also. lull
arsnrlmeut of French and American flowers,
tvhich they oll'rr to ihe trade on favorable terms.
March 28, 1857. 2m., P. 8.
Citrate of Magnesia
mi
T A S T F. LESS SALTS.
npWSS reparation is recommended ns an ex
cellent laxaiive and purgative, it operates
I milulv. is entirely irre Irom aiw unplessinl taste
! resembling limonade in flavor, prepared and sold
! by A. V. FISHEK.'
Sunbury, March 14. I8.'.6.
Iislling Tackle b'ed Cork, Crass. Coi
too and l.iurn Lines, flut Lines, Sen (In,,
by ihe yard. Snoods, Flies, Kirby, Limerick ami
Carlisle llou'is. Koils, Ac, for silo bv
March 41. S7. A. tV. FI"IIER.
rIIE subscriber having dirpoced of hia TVue.
Store in Kuubiiry toAlbertW. Filler. d
sires those indebted to him to make payinrnt i.y
the first of April next. Pavment can be made
at the Drug Store.
YVM. A 3RUNER,
Sunhurv, March 14, 18.i7.
FURNITURE POLISH
S. HAE'S Premium Patent Enamel Furniture
Polish. This polish is highly valuable lor rcsior,
imx lha polish on all kinds of Furniture Class.
Carriage Uodies. Hair Cloth, Ac. Also, fi.r re
moving Kiots, hiding scralches. ei c.. A.C. M'r
ranled to drj immediately and refain its gloss.
Price SO cts. per botl!e. o!d he
A. V. risHEK.
March 14. S7.
THE DAUPHIN & SUSdUEHAWVA
RAILROAD.
rONNECTS the Reading iiailroid at Au
burn, on the Schuylkill, (10 miles below
Poltaville.) with the Northern Central Kailrnsd,
at Dauphin, nil Ilie JSusijjoliaiiua, and wit.i the
Pi mist Ivaiiis Railroad at Kocktille, (5 miles
above llarrisburg,) and iuiis utt passeifuer
train in winter, and two passi-nger trains 'iij.
auniiner througli between Aulurn and Hanis
burg, each way, daily, (Sundays excepted )' on ij
rimes arraugen ia conned properly Willi t!ies
roads; with Ihe Cumberland Valley' ami Harri-i
bur,-; and Lancaster Railroads, at llarrisburu,
and with the CultawisMt Railroad, and its lioilh
em connecti nn at Port Clinton.
El. L OtiD MORRIS, Ent. & Surt.
March 7, IS57. Cm. d.
Pi.-iKvr much, G!u:is
riiHH Urease is recommended to the notice of
1 Wagoners. Livery Ctahle keepers. Ac., as I
bein? tScer:Hioa to imvlldin- .if ibi. Lin.l :.. t
lioduccd. As it dot s not gum in. on t'ie as lea
- is much more durable, ai.d i nut afTceted bv
lhn weulher. renonoin-v I lis. cimiji t..
in winter, and put up in tin canisters at :t74and
o.j cenia, lor s.ue oy a. .r 1311 tit.
March 14. 1857.
Jiront Street Wire Manufactory.
W VI SOU, COX &. Co.,
'. 4ll N"rlh Kiout Slrrct, tornel i( C..t.ir,l,'. Alli-v,
l.flWftfll -Moi ket and Mllllu-rry (Arcl) tilri-ets,rlnli..VI-lhia
, iimmifaelura of s.i.jri,,r qiiiilny, llrusa i.r.,1 Ir .u
Wire Sieves, ttl all kluils ; llrasl anil t't.ipsl 'ire l'l .Hi
f.tr Paprr Maker, e. Cj lind.'il ami Dundy Itt.Mi c-
verett in Hie lies! tliattiuT.
Ileavv Twilletl Wile for f j.itrk riitcHfru, Strvr ft-r
llr am ami Iron l'taiiiteit. t-crsst, Wire. 't.r Wtie,
Kites, '1'iaps. Iliali t'.tven. C.a ami Saint Scretui, e
pHitcy Vir tt'.trk ttitver drfcrrijill at.
Man U tl, IW.m c
Jo.si:i-h nt i,i
Umbbklls ai ('.ntiiiiMuincTtiirs,
No. 3 North Fourth Street, N. W. Corner of
Market, Philadelphia.
TAStu.won band n extensive suortmrnl
of the newest and must deriraide kinds, in
eluding tinny NEW STYLES not hereloloie
to be had in this nmr.iet. An eximiiiisii in nf
our stock is solicited before purcbuiiu,' elsewheie.
Ma-ch 7. I S.S7. :im c
LEASE OF VALUABLE COAL LANES
fl'tliE NoiihumljcrUnd Improvement Compa
X. uy invite iroiosals fttr the Lease of a por
tion ol their COAL VLINf, situate on their
properly in NrthuinlH.'rland c.nii.ty. Pennsla
nil, wo and half miles above the lawn of Slia.
un. kin, and direcllv on tha line of the Philadel
phia and Sunbiiiy Rail Road.
'J'lio Vein of Coal are well (seated for easy
and profitable operation. Apply lo
iOShPH b. DIXt'N. Agent.
Mount Carmel. Pa.
ortaCIIAS. S. FOI.WEI.I . mc' .
' t. i" il.delphia.
t fnthei
i
v ri cs,
EAtADIANDER FIRE
TIHEF-PROOF SAFES.
'. Th kiraest aasorlmentin the IfniteJ Slste.
Virnled la b equal la any now made, and
till be' sold on ns UooJ Term's," at can be f)!4 lin
ed from any other loOfwi In the Country, at
KVANrffc WATSH.N'a
SC South 4 th Bl.-ect, Fldladclpbh.
Trnlli is Wight?, and Mntt rrercl!.
V.rport nf th Committee Appointed to superin
tend tht Burning nftht Ii Ctt Safes, at Heed
ing, February '11, 1857.
nntsa, March 4.
The undrmignei), member of the committee,
do reniiect ully report, tint we sw the two tSafas
originally agieed upon by Farrcl & Herring and
Evans in YYiitaon, placed side by side in a fur
nace, viz: The Sale inuc by the Paymaster of
the Philadelphia nid Itending l!ailri,nJ Compa
ny, in hia ollice at Heading, manufactured by
1' arrets & Herring, and the (Safe in use I y II
A. l.anti, in hi ktore, manufactured by Evsus
St Watson, and put in books and papers precisely
alike.
Thc'fire was rtsrlrd at PJ o'clock, A. M.,nnd
kept up until four rords of grren hickory, two
cords diy oak and half cheanut top wood were
entirely consumed, the whole under the su;'fiin
tendeuce ol'lho subscribers, members of lite Com
iniltee. The Safes were then cooled oil' with
.water, alter which they were opened, nnd the
bunks ud paper taken out by llic Commilte
and scut to II. A 1. null's wore for-public exam
ined nnd marked by the Committee. The book
and papers taken from the iato manufactured
nv Parrels 4- Herring were in our judgment,
damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than tliut
taken from EvaiuT.V Watson' Safe.
We believe the above to have been a fair and
impartial trial of tho respective qualities of both
Sales.
JAOOl! lLDYsIIE.:.
LlA.MEL S. llL'NTKU.
Having been absent during the burning, we
fully coincide will) the above statement of the
coudiiiou of the papers und books taken out of
the respective bales.
C. A. NICCLI.s.
11. II. M L'HI.KNDEnO,
ja.mes mil Holland.
March 21. 1 .r7.
BLI1TDS A1TD
tjror new si vlus.3
B- J. WILLIAMS.
i'o. li, Xirth Sixth Street, I'hiludtlphia,
Mt'.il;Tllt Kit !
VENITIAN BLINDS,
VELVKT and tiCl.l) UOKUEKED and
I'AlVIT'.U SHADES, of Lcautiful de
signs. Dull', and all other colors of Holland
ued for shades. Fixtures. Trimmings. cVc.. Ac.,
Wholesale and detail, al the lowest cash prices.
Store ISIisoes Paintep to order.
It. M. W . thankful lor past pntronage. respect
fully solicits I he ii.lilic to call and examine bio
new and lure assortment, before purchasing
c-Levt here.
ty-Wi; STUDY TO PLEAvE."5
l'hiladelpbia, Mareh 31, c3m
NEW ARRANGEMENT 1
Fresh Arrival of'
DRUGS, TAINTS,' OILS, &c.
fl'tliE undersigned dating taken the store for
1. merlv kept hy William A. Hruncr, is now
ready to till orders and prescriptions at it mo
menta uotce. He has a large and tvcll selected
stock of fresh and pure
DRUGS. CHEMICALS,
Dye-atufla, Oil, I'uiiits, (ilusj, Putty, and all
kinds of Patent Medicines.
Fill IT AND CONFECTIONARY
Tobacco and Iinporled Scusrs of thn choicest
lirands. Fancy Nolions' toilet articles, and l'i r
fumcry of all a'"ds. Tooth and Hair Urushes
of every variety.
Ciimpliine and Fluid o':f!. cu hand.
Customers will tin. I his slink c.nnf.-lcli". com
prising many nrtieles tl is impossiMri liere to euu
inerale. siul all sold at moderate prices.
b'eiocinl'er tho plaie. licit du.ir to E. V
Ilrighr Maiiiniolh btnre.
A. W. FIrllER.
8unbury. March 14. 1SS7.
K. WARD,
MiltlirtCTCIiKR AND I'KAI.Fn l
GTHA W GOODS,
N.i. 7? ,V 711 .Nttrlli SsclihI slirtet, I'lnJailrlpli..
Are anw rocivnn llieir Striiia l-.ek, witieli will can"
prisH h lii;t ami tlsirnltlc im .1 llln-iit if nil kin. Is or
S lit AW uml I.ACi: Illl.Wl; I'S. Their Mock of llow
ria will Ittf uniltuiilty l;tr(j this si-.a-ni, uml then-tute lit
vilt-y-'iir especi.ti rillf ui nui in linil ifej.nrliitriit IMiM-e
euil ami exiiniiii' iht'in bcAue ic.nkn.i; juji jiaicliutts,
Malcll II, 1N'.7 Jill
E. NEWLAND i5c CO.
A ektn t.lasses. lcture r'liuut-s, I siisrarlojs
unit Pniiitinj(,
No. 121 Ar.h Street, above Sixth,
(l.ate -of 2 1 H North Sec.nd Si.)
PHILADELPHIA.
Uii.uuiri urrs rmir to visitors
''reliant and others tisitini; the City who
may tvatil anvlhmi; in our lino will do well to
gne ns a call.
February 2is, 1 S57 in
i. lAr.Hii
COM MISSION M E tit 'II ANTS,
ai.d Aholfsate dealers in
I'ili, CItff!s A lrVsiitnj
No. -17 North Wharves, (below Pace tune;)
PHI1.AUELP1I1 V.
Ilsvingconstaully on hand a larne assorlineut
uf Fiah, Cheese and Proiioiis, which thry are
prepared to sell hi the h'Wcsl possiule talcs.
ft? OliDI'.r.tS pn mplly hllcnued to.
FebruarvXl. 1 8-7 . i'.iu v3
FOK SALE.
V CANAL BOAT FOR SALE, on rc
sonal le lene.s. App to
II EN I'.Y LON 0 EN ECKER,
nf tiliaiiiokin,
er II D. MICHAEL, Sunburt.
February 21, tS'.7.
JAXyiES BROWNS-
G 11 A M A T 1 C A L W 0 lllv S ,
PI1K first book of the Kalluunl ystem nf Eiij
li.-h (iraiiiiniir. Si cts
The second l ook of the Rations! system nf
Kng'i-h tiiauiiniir. i!esi(rned lo lesch the proor.
uf Aiialystnj,- tiie English Languaja with acorn!
j'nL-iiiel.t ; and tl.e art of usil.,' ii with f;iain
inaiieal propiiety. 31 r'.t.
The.-e worr.s are now nsrd in Pu lie
.schools in the fust School Duliicl t f I'lllnsyl
vania.
The third bo.is, of the Rational .yHeDi of Eug
lis.li tlriimtinir, ilosiii'ii'd to cnatde lbs learner 19
I. i'i'. line iinist Ihoroiihlv acquainted with the
iiulmeaiid um' of the Preposinoas. and ins) l e
read bv him niheriu or nl of arhoo'. Ml c
IJKti W.VS' I'.sniiilical lirader. Thia It ok
rets aside the o'd (irainmara t xpo.es On ir defects
deinoiislrate ihe liule use of atlei dmi; to them,
and prrsrnts i.) tba teacher the ur.err lie ai.d
ui.lv wuy loihc Urauiuur of the Eng.i!!i l.i.i
KUm;e. 3VJ cts.
l'oi s.ila by Peter OMlTce, I'.S Arch btreet,
Pbd.-.delpbia.
lebruary SI. I7 3n S
H li;ii.KI, M PAV Ti. 'I" bese paints aie
inixrd vtith water, theruby saving the co l
of eil, f.r salu bv
Manh 14. hi A. V. FISIIF.U.
JtaltOltury. A large supply of fancy Note
Paper and Eutebpes, Mourning, Lelltr,
and Cap Paper. Pens. Ink. Sand, A c , at
March 14. '67. A. W. FISHER'S.
rjI'RE OLIVE OIL for tabid ute, two auo
t aii nui b-l ceul just rereivrd by
A. vv. i iauZR,
- PLATTOnil SCALES.
OP (very i'rrii'l. s, ril le Irr si
Ac , lor. MigMtg llj I tl, Oir.
MerchsntW ftmtsl y. u'cl ier tn i
wry scale l firrnlerl crreri, snd if
trisl, not fi und i.ti facto-y tin be itlrrtil
out charge,
Factory si Ibe Old (tarn, tstshT bed fo
thsn twenty jesrs tort.er ol Mnth ni I
Mreels, rbl.'tdelj Id.
ACEOTTA (
8tieressnrs to rilicotl & Al.b t
Philadelphia, March 7, 18S7. iUd.
TFoli l per &. lndoiv KliBtVc
Xj. ISAACS & ZJZtOTIXCZl,
Au. IS-! A'orM Second Street, Itloio Jlut
MIII.A DELPHIA.
U"! A VINO cutnplvled their large assortm
uf ibe alaive tiuods far tipring and bunn
Trade; ttoeld respectfully intiie Ibe atteiil
of 1'urchairrs to th ssiue. '1 licir slock
beauty, chrsputss aud variety cauuot besurr.
ced.
TI.ev have constarirfy nn hand every desci
tin-, .f Cold and Painted Shades, Huff Hollai
and ishads fixtures. Wsll Papers, Cuila'
l'ire Iloard Piiuts. Uortters. At , all cf wh
Ihey riil'rr at loner rate Ilia u esn be ha I al r
other establishment. Call ant! examine.
J. L. IsM AC c IIRO.
I S3 Norlh Second S-lreef, bebsr bar
Marrh 7. IH.ri7 Gin w
To Builders & Carpenters.
The subscriber are R-nt for the sale
Doors, Window blinds. Window Shutters, c
all sizes of Window 'hash, all of which we ol
st the lowest prices.
N ov. 29, 'SO. E. Y. B RIGHT A S0
-D ENTISTEY.
fTMIE etilwciiher respsrtfjlly eflV-ra his p:
fessional service to the ladies ami frcntlcm
of tSoniiurv and vicuiiiy. He is prepared
attend to ail the varutus operations in Deutisti
and is proviilc I tviiti lh latful irr.proved
l'OnCELAIN TKETir,
which will be inse rt-tl nn pivot, silver or f o
plate, to look as well as the nntorol
15" All work wirr.mleif. OFFICE irr Ma
ket street, 2 dfiors east of the Post ofllce, Snnbnr
Pa. Feb. 7, l57. JWIN E. SMICK.
Como and Settle up.-
A LL persons knowing themoclves indebted'
us either by Note or book account, are r
quested to call al ourstorr in funhury, and se
tie, as after the first of April we shall he oblige
to place all unsettled accounts in the hands of
Justice of the Peace for immediate collection.
1. W. TENEKcV CO.
Sunbury, Feb. 28, 1957.
"F.A.-5r XT UP 1
LL persons indebted to the subscriber o
Note, Book Account or otherwise, are ri
spectfully rerjuested to pay up immediately, a
the accounts will be placed in tho hands of
Justice lor collection.
1I1A T. CLEMENT.
Runbiiry, December 20, 1856.
Ii. O. IVES-
Prorititc und I-'ruli S(or,
No. 1" North Wharves, I'hiladilphia.
rshipping and Country Oorders promptly fillei
on res onsible orders.
Farmers and Dealers' Troduco Sold on Com
mission.
Apples, flansnas, Fine Apples, Diied Fruit
Onions, Oranges. Wiell Uarks, Kaisins,
Ileaus, Lemons, While cc 6weet Firs.
TuiTiips, Cranberries, Potatoes, Poultry,
'eaches, Oround Nunts, Chesnnts, Egps, A'Ci
Foreign and Domestic Produce and Fruit gen
clly,
February 23, 1957 ly
Dissolution of Partnership.
'Tli ti paitiiersbip heretofore ex istinj between
-"- D. V. licyd, John 1'osser. 7'oornas Ponci
a d Jair.cs licyd, under the fi n name Uoyd
Rosser Co., wis dissi heil l y mutual coiiM'i.t
on the liit day of .lanuarv. II-'.T.
2'he bi s ness nf the !n(e firm t ill be sctlit.1 by
J. A i' l.'osser u bo will rntioiie the business
ol Mining at the Luke Fiddler Collcry, or ly
James liwyd i tl.ou agent, nt Sunburv.
It. M. UOVl'i.
jno. i:t)ss::n.
31 1 OS. RO.sER,.
JAMES UOYD.
The undersipnej will continue the busiries of
vending mid shipping Coal nt iiiibury, ttlirre
those in wantol this celebrated Coal niil pleasa
address l.:m.
JAMES EOYD.
Feb. 21, 1P.'i7.
E. V. BHIOHT &z SOW,
AVE jusl received from Plnladeipiui ev
Kail lioad, and a.u now opcnitig theu t.mJ
suppiy of
WINTER GOODS.
Our assortment is unusually large, aud tviil be
disposed oil ul ihe lowest fure.
We respecllully invito the Public to call and
examine our Stock, and remember thai "a penny
saNcd is a penny made.''
I S"J 1 he highest market price paid for Cnuntry
Pr.kloce. E. Y. lilll'JIII' iSON.
Sunbury, January IT, 1 Sf7.
E.:jI hit! tmt l-cnM.
N i: '.V A It IUVALO F
FALL AUD WHITES GOODS I
Ira T. Clement
NO. 1. COl'Nlil! OF MA I'KF'I St'L'AliF,
STjr-Tsr-BXJ-Fisrs -A..,
9 B AS just re eived a large supply of Full and
H Wiotv L;,iiids.
lia v. ill continue to Si'll l)ry (loads ai.J Oro
cerics CHEAPER than ivei.as bis guuds uia
bought cheap lliey will he suld eiieitp.
He lecls cnnlidviii tvi'.lt l, txpriience and
abi !'.y, thai he uu compete, wiih tho
World at lafja ar-isuabury iu particular.
He would cisufjeraie articbs if time aaJ space
ttoidd permit.
It ia t notion u say that he ha everything ia
tha 1 : ri .s ,if
Dry Goods, Groceries,
A larae Kiock of Reajy-Mad
OLOTHINa,
D0VTS ANli SHOES. Jc, i-c, '
that is krpl in any other core in town, and
baaaer is iu tli breeze.
Ai.dtoitg may it vrave
O'tr hud of the free,
ami ilia Inure of the I. rare
W'h.ic rier :art aad her Stripe
final out like tlu Saa,
TJiii. aii Lations
Thai I'rrtd in'i l.fj'jn. "
This is free country as wss proved by th
election of Hiibao:i over the Wooly Florae,
l!u iv fore ii is free for al! to do their trading where
ihey can UL'Y ho CHEAPEST. All are invi
trd to call anrl se..
TUK COUNTRY,
as well st the town re lespecti'ully invited, enj
every jrson. i'k or taair. bih nr low. bond or
free are iiivitrd to call at No. i Maikkat Square,
opp-n-iie ibe Court House.
P. S He is not to be underso'J by any man
or coml iiuiioti of men. No charge for showing
gonil. .
A II kin 'a of produce taken in exchange far
flKlJj.
Nimbus-. Dec. ?0, 1 856.
roR zasxci.
'SlIIE Sioi Room in Market t eet, oeetp;J
1 by P. W. Gray and the dwel.iuc, 'l-'Bj.
joioiiiK. A pply M ibe sUh ij j., wL(MTf
Ibaae4. 1
iaJtUsej, IT. IMT.