Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 02, 1857, Image 3

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    arr iv Aii oFrrw; America
AT HALIFAX,
LATER FnOM EUROPE.
llAi.irix, April 24.
Tie Royal Mail Steamship America, Capt
Lanjt, from. Liverpool oh the 11th instant,
arrived bere at six o clock on laura-uny eve
ning. EFCLAND.
The elections io Eugland aro nearly over.
The Ministerial net gain so far is'Gu.
lion. Sidney Herbert is spokeu of us the
new Minister of Wur. anil Kvolyn Donison
s the Ministerial candidate for Speokor.
The English Uovcrnment furnishes three
stenmships to assist in laying the Atlantic
Ti-legrnphic cable. The cable will bo com
pleted iu Jane, and will be laid iu July. .
, FRANCE.
The rumored, attempts to assassinate the
Emperor are unfounded, but several arrests
have beeu made iu l'uris and the Depart
weals of persons connected with a secret So
ciety. STAIN.
A letter from Madrid Btatce that .active
communications are taking place bctweeu
fcipuio, England und Fiance, on the subject
of the Spanish and Mexican diflicnlty. The
Spanish government he pes to obtaiu the mo
ral support of these powers, and in caso the
question goes beyond a war between Mexico
uud Spain, their material support also.
AUSTRIA.
An Austrian circular states, respecting
the Austro-Sardiniau rupture, that should a
mediation between England and trance
prove unsuccessful, Austria will seek mea
sures Tor her own protectiou. Tho authenti
city of tho circulur is doubted.
RUSSIA.
A loiter from St. IVtersbnrg says that
operations Tor riusing the sunken vessels at
Sevastopol have cotmnonced. Sixteen ves
srls havo been already rescned, including the
Chersonese steamer. Four of the raised
steamers are alfoat and iu active employment
The t'hersoueso is undergoing repairs ut Nl
colaioff. TEIIHIIILR EXPLOSION O TUB DELA
WAIIE AND KABITAS CANAL.
The Trenton Uawlto of yesterday contains
the following particulars of the explosion of
a propeller ou the Delaware and Rantan
"iThorrible explosion, attended with loss
of lire, occurred on tho propeller Funny
tinnier on Saturday morning. Tho Fanny
Uarner is one or the new lino of propellers
recently started between this city and New
York. She had tuUcn on a cargo nt the
lower bnsin on Friday und started for New
York. When about a mile this side of
Honndbrook, where she is owned, at 2 A. M.,
her boiler suddenly exploded whil greut . vio
leuce, injuring the bout greatly and killiug
ihe captain, Mr. Hird. and four or the crew.
The news wan tclegruphed to this city on
.Saturday. The boiler is said to have been
nearly new, calculated to curry about 75
pounds Rtcftin, and only CO pounds were
gauged at tho time or the accident. A part
i,r the boiler, weighing nearly huir a ton.
was blown about U1IU yards over the top or a
large walnut tree, upon a hill, aud a large
piece or copper pipe was blown into the
woods nearly u quarter or a mile distunt.
Nkw ISite.NswiiK. Aprd 26.
The rollowing is a correct list or tho killed
aud wounded on board of the steumer :
Killed Cornell Hird. Cupt., leaves a wif
nnd one child; Michii'l Nugout; James Mc
Maun, leaves u wife ; Patrick Comford j John
Thornhill, body not round, leaves a wire
Wounded James l Harnett, engineer,
badly; William McEvoy, fireman, slightly;
t;orge Mitchell, pilot, slightly; Andrew J.
McCarty, Steward, slightly; Mr. IMant,
passenger, severely injured.
The steuiner lius on tho bottom of tho
canal a perfect wreck. A part or her boiler,
supposed to weigh COO lbs., was thrown SM
leet 011 a lull 'HI teei uuove mc tauni,
over a tree 31 feet high. A part or tho face
of one of the killed wus round on tha oppo
site, tide of the Millstone river by a dog. A
pin t of the boiler was found near it. The
concussion was terrible, breaking windows
and forcing open doors.
Tilt COAL TRADE.
The quantity sent by Railroad this week i8
29,817 10 tons' by Canal 25,048 07 for th
week .rj.4'Jj 17 tons. Total by Railroad
.M7 -TT (I2 nsuinst 5GG,C'J7 19 tons. Ditto
by Canal f'.X'-n 01 agaitist 80,790 0" toos-
to sumo pernio lust year.
The shipments this week are less by 3.9G7
tons than lust week, and 26,649 tons less
than for tho corresponding week last year.
The tnido is rapidly on tho decline from
this Region, wo are now 11.587 04 tons
behind tho shipments to same period last
year. Wo think tho shipments will contiuue
to f ill off Tor the ensuing two weeks. There
is a determination on the part of a large
number not to push their Collieries at present
prices for Coal and it was stated yesterday
at the Coal meeting, that those who had
naked the highest price for Coal were doing
the most business. Tho low prices at which
some Coal is ottered causes consumers to
suspect tlmt it is worthless. And there is
inst cause for such suspicion, becnuso we
know that tonio of the Coal offered for salo
at these low rates, has been stocked on
wharves for a year, and gome even two
years as unsaleable. Miner' Journal.
The Murder tt Attoona. Yesterday after
noon a young man, named Michael liouncr,
mas brought before Aid. Enue, by Mr. Wil
liams. lliuH Coustuble of Old Chester, on the
rlmrpo or having in his possession a letter
from I). S. Mchlim. now conGued in the Hol
iiday&burg juil, on tho charge or murdering
Norcross, tit Alloona. Mr. Williams teati
tied that he hud urruested llouner, near Ches
ter, und found on his person a letter, signed
by McKi n, desiring Bonner to come to his
(NlcKiin'p) rt'itue, uud testify iu such a man
ner as to preveul him from being couvictod
uft ho crime or murder. The letter directs
Bonner to swear that he was with the writer
in Pitlxhnrg on a certain night, and that then
he (McKim) left tho cars, and he (Homier)
continued on to Philadelphia. It also con
tains directions about the manner in which
McEitn came iu possession or the gold which
ho was known to have. Botuier had been
summoned as a witness for the dt fence. He
was conimitud.to await a communication from
'strict Atto'iney at llollidaysburg.
queer Bpectulatioas of the day
j Nuwport (Ky.l Aeics, which
iiosiliou is ia contemplation to
id iibirroes owned by slave
'ieir present valua
f the slave bidders
' u proposed
pual
New Advertisements.
Totho School Directors of Northum
berland. County t
GanTiaaJta
I offer myself as a Candidate for tba oflic
of County superintendent, at the ensuing lee
ion on the 4tU of May. Humbly believing Ibat
I possess the requisite Literary and Scientific sc
iuirements ( skill and experience in the Art of
Teaching ability to impart Knowledge, and to
give (information publicly as well as privately ;
and alto, possess energy or character anu love
for the. work." After having been a cemuion
school teacher fur twenty years, deiire a recess
from mv arduous labors, to attend to the duties
t( said office, and therefor respectfully solicit
your voles. If elected, will attend to my duty
faithfully and impartially, and wili tealously en
deavor to promote and sustain the cause of Edu
cation in the county.
V. M1LF8.
' References I -Board
School Directory Carlisle, Pa.
" .' : William-port, Pa.
Milton. Pa.
D. Shelly, Co. Snperintcndenf, Cuml erland co.
D. Ileckendom, do Union A. Snyder co.
J. W. Barret, co. do . Lycoming co.
J J. Reimensnyder, da Northumberland co
Dr. V. W. Shindel, Sunbury, Pa.
Milton, April 85, 1857. 2t - .
To the' School Directors of Northumber-
' ' land County :
Gkntlrvr.v j.1'--- ' "'
As it is generally. known that we are
a Candidate for re-election to the ffico of
County Superintendent of Common Schools,
it was not our intention to say any thing on
the subject publicly, but as there seems to be
"disposition, with a Tew, to make a wrong
impression, we reel it our duty to write these
lines. There ore a lew individuals, who are
anxious to oppose us, and who therefore de
sire to irrge an objection, however groundless
if may be. Hence we havo been told that
a Tew contend, that the Superintendent must
havo been quite recently, or niust now be, en
gaged in teaching school. This is not the
ca.i He must be "a person or literary and
scientific acquirements, and skill and expe
rience in the art or teaching." This tho law
requires and nothing more. A brier state
ment will show, whether our qualifications,
in this respect, meet the demands or the law.
In addition to about two years employment,
as a teacher, we had the care of a high school
lor years, which was relinquished only, on our
removal to this Slute. Wo were entrusted
with the selection or the teachers nnd the
Superintendence or the school. Some or them
bourded, and all studied with us. We visited
tho school frequently and gave instruction in
the art of teaching, government, Ac.
As the teachers thus selected wo College
studeuts, whoso object was to teach during
the duy, aud study with us in the morning and
evening, and as we were in a certain sense,
responsible for their success, we felt it our
duty to visit the school often, and give coun
sel and instruction concerning it. This we
did. as already stated aud also read the best
works on the art or teaching. It was in this
school, whilst under our care, that Her. J. I.
Crnmbarigh, a very superior scholar, who has
recently beon appointed as County Superin
tendaut of Lancaster county, iu this State,
was prepared for College. Since that time
wo have bad nearly three years experience as
County Superintendent; witnessed many dif
fer cut modes or touching, and had opportuni
ty to judge their comparative merits. We
have ulso, siuce we assumed the office, read
new works on tire best and most approved
modes of teaching; delivered many lectures
on teaching and education ; held a number
of Institutes, sonie of which were attended
by Frofessors and Teachers or I Ugh Schools
aud received their highest commendations.
The public are able to judge from these facts,
whether we ought not, by this time "possess
skjll and experience in the art of teaching."
I am, very respectfully, your '
obedient servant.
JOHN J. REIMENSN YDER.
April 23, 1857. 'Jt.
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No 51 Gold Stieet. New York.
April S3, 1MT
HOVEE'8 LIQUID HAIE DYE.
This hair dye needs only a trial to satisfy all of its per.
feclion as as a Uie, add lliv following taalimiatial Inan
tlmt eminent Analytic Chemist, Pioreaaor HihiIIi, of tba
U . a. aunt, wu ouiy eouuiiu waat UiohssihIs nate pre
viously tiorue lesliioouy lo.
"Laboiatobt roa Pscnci. Cuihistsv,
81. tftepheu'e Placa, (
PaiLAUitrnu, I ebiuniy 7Ui, ISS7.
"Heine well aequuiuted wits the auhstaueea compoeiiif
IIoivss"s l.njciD Hais Uti, I am salisfied taat hy follow
ing tlie simple dircctioaa given for iib car, it will uut
injuia tea) Hair of Skin, bul willgive a natural auddsra
Ua oolor to the Hair.
JAMKHO BOOTH. Analytic Chemist."
nrvtvr.R'a WUlTI.Mi INKS, liwluding Hoover's
and H'Miver's lodelllhle Inks, eie too well known
'tiodueed to require soy additional testimony' of
Hiaeiec. joe sales nave oeeu iMreasiug snuu
iutroducluiu, giving avideoca lliut Ihe srliclas
thut iicroisic meiit clauned at first for them
ulttcluier.
'dressed t''tie MauufaeUiry, No. 4)8 RACE
FOt'HTU, ("Id Hi. 144,) Philadelphia, will
lptutieotion tiy
. 1 irwL'nll 1 1 ri.' r. i. k.
ji,.-r.i - . . r.n, niauurociurer
, April aa.lW ly
.oWeribsr oflirs for sal his SHANTY,
'., ate., on tns nau-Jtoaa below
idge. Apply soon to
H. B MASfiRR.
pril 18ST. .
NOTICE ' ; '
A MEETING of the Stockholder of the
Trevorton Coal and Rail Koad Company,
will be held at Ihe Uirard Houm in Pbilad.l
phia, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of May, next
at 1 1 o'clock, A.M.
By order F. L. JOHNSON,
April 18, IS 57. . Secretary.
NOTIOH
THE annual election for a President and
Directors of the Trevorton Coal and Rail
Road Company, will be held at the Girard House
in Philadelphia, on TUK8DA V. the 6th day of
may, next, roll win tw open Irom 12 to 1
'clock, P. M. II v order.
F. Li JOHNSON, Secretary.
April 18. 1857.'
NOTICE
F8 hereby given that letters of Administration
on the estate of Henrv Hannahach. late of
Lower Augusta township, Northumberland coun
ty, dec u., have been granted to the subscriber.
All peraons indebted are reqaested to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims or
demands against the same will present them for'
settlement. JOEL WOLF. Adm'r.
L. Augusta twp., April 18, 1857. 61
ISAAC M. WILKE11SON,
MANUFACTURER OF
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.'
Sofas, Divans nnd I.oungrii -
Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards,
SOFA, BREAKFAST AMI DINING TABLES
and alo VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Thila-
ciciimia manulacture.
BEt)STEADS, of evrry pattern and price
CUPBOARDS, VVOKK AND CANDLE
- STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES. . .
In ahort, every article in thia liite of bia business.
'THE aubscribpr respectfully calls the attentiai
of the public to bis large and aplcndid aa-
urtment of every quality md price f .
t vnii;i-WAui;
which cannot fail te reLOinmend itself tocvery eric
who will examine it, on account of its durable
workmanship and aplendid linixh, made up of the
best stock lube had in the city.' No effort is
spared in the manufacture of his waro, and Ihe
subscriber ia determined to keep up with the
many improvements which are constantly being
aiadc.
Ua also manufacture all kinds and qualities.
of
CirAITlS.
ncluiling varieties never before te be had ii
Sunbury, such as Mauooawt, Buck W'alsct
ANII UUHLKD MiPLE liUKCIAS ; AMD WlWIISOB
CHAIK8, Awn vahct Piano Stools, which are
of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled
Ly none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
I he subscriber is determined that thore shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in
the citjes, as every confidence can be entertained
about the quality and finish of his ware and
L. Inure.
These articles will he disposed of on as Rood
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
ttT UNDERTAKING. Having provided
a handsome Heahsbj, he is now prepared for
unuariaKing, and atteniluig funerals, in tins vi
cinity, qr at any convenient distance from this
place.
tr I he Ware Boom is in Fawn 8treet.be
ow Weaver's Hotel.
lAC M. WILKERSON.
Sunbury, April IP, 1867. tf.
ORPHANS7 COURT HALE.'
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court oi Northumberland county, will be
exposed to public sale, on
THURSDAY, the 1th day of May, next,
on the premises, the following described real
estate to wit : X certain tract or pinco of
LAND, situatud in Shamokin township.
Northumberland county, adjoining lands of
.Mcuolas xocurn, now J as. Yocum, John
Replry, the cetitre turnpike, Jacob Haas.
mow SuuMiel John, Solomon Fagely, tbe heirs
of A bia John, now LI. E. Martz, and Sam'l.
Sober, now John Fisher, containing sixty-six
acres and fifty-two perches, and ullowance
more or less, on which are erected two Dwell
ing Houses, a Hum, Carding Mill, Saw Mill,
and other out buildings, and also an inter
est tor the term or uinety-niue years, from
the Cth day of February, 1838, in a certain
tract of Land adjoining tho above piece, for
the parposo of a mill-race. Luto the estate
of David Martz, ilcc'd. Sale to commence at
10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when tbe
terms or sale will be matte known by
HEXKY K. MARTZ, Adm'r.
Hy order of the caurt, )
0. li. I'ursel.Clk. O. C. V
April 11,1857. J
Valuable Town Properly
FOB SALE.
THE auhscribers, desirinz to go west, offer for
- sale a House and two Lots in the town ef
Shamokin, No. 20 and 81, Block 14, opposite
Iha Odd Fellows' Hall, on the corner of Sunbury
and Liberty Streets. The huuscis a two and a
half story briek building, well finished, with a
good store room, and a basement story. Also a
stable and other out-buildinas arid water ronvc
riient. The property, which is situated on the
main street and business part of the town, will
be sold on raonublo terms.
For further particulars apply to
ua.mci, r M.I A.,
JEREMIAH MARTIN.
Shamokin, April 11, 1857. tf
IMute of Alfied It Ilowluiitl.dec'd.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of
Administration have been granted to
the subscriber on the estate or A II red It.
liowland, dee'd., lute of Trevorton, Northum
berland county. All persons indebted aro
requested to make immediate paymeut, and
those haviug cluims to preseut them duly
authenticated for settlement.
CEO. MOW TON', Adm'r.
Trevorton, April 11, 1857. 6t
AL.EXANUF.ll KERR
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in SALT.
38 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
ASH I ON Fine. I. vemool Oroi.n.I
Turks Island ami Dairy Salt, constantly-on
hand and for sals in lots
y 4o suit the trade.
April 4, 1857. 6m
BE0ADWAY FAMILY GE0CEEY !
Flour, Feed and Provision atore
Broadway below lilaclberry Strett.
LEVI SEASIIOLTZ,
lESPLCIi VIA.X inform the cititeus of
Sunbury and vicinity that he has removed
to tbe store lately occupied by C. Uehringer in
Broadway near Ihe Rail Hold, and is receiving
a choice supply of
FAMILY GFsOCEFJES,
consisting in part uf Hams, Shoulders, Mackerel,
Herring, While Fish, Cud Fish, Suit Preset ved
Fruit, Pickles, Crackers, Cheese, Molasses, Rice,
Sugar, Collee, (irreeu, roasted and ground,) Im
perial. Young Hyson, UunpowtJcr end Black
'leas, Cedar-ware, Stone-ware, Soaps, brushes
plow and wash lines, boots and shoes, tobacco,
segars, &c, together with every article usually
found in a first class Grocery Store, all of which
will be sold at the lowest prices, either for cash or
country produce. He has also prepared to sup
ply the citizens with fresh bread, twist, rolls, pies,
pretxels and cakes of every kind.
- N. B. 'I he highest cash prices will be paid for
buller aud eggs, corn, oats, rye and wltcat.
Sunbury, April 1 1, 1857.
Leather ! Leather I Leather I
HENRY W. OVERMAN,
1MPOHTEB of r'reis h Calf Ptlriiand general Leather
dealer. No. gouth Third street, Philadelphia.
A soneral assortment of all kinds of Leaihsi Moroeae,
Jrc.Ate. ,
Kad aud Oak ffele Leather.
Kehruar) g, J8. ly v
SML-JJ.-) .11'-Jul"
Notice of Dissolution of Partnership.
Fill IE partnership heretofore existing under
tho firm name ol I. W. Tener r Co., of
Sunbury, Pa., in the retail Mercantile Business
has this (1st of April,) day been dissolved by
mutual consent. ' . ' '
The business of the late firm will be scttlsd
by I, W. Tener and J. II. Engel either of whom
is boreby authorized to receive all dobts due to
the late firm and lo pa off all liabilities. .
Those who know themselves indebted to us
by note or book account are requested to make
immediate payment, as the accounts must be
collected forthwith.
I. W. TENER A CO.
Sunbury, April II, 1857
DlMolutlou of Partnership.
TOTICK is hereby given that the Partner-
ship heretofore existing between the nub
cri'ri, in the name of HeasholU 4- Frtery, in
the Grocery business, in the borough of Sunbury,
has neen dissolved by mutual consent. The
books, .'laims, Ac, connected with the late film
will be settled by Levi 8aiho1l.
LEVI SKASIIOt.TZ,
HENRY PETERV.
Sunbury, April II, 18!7.
AMBBOTYPE, MELAINOTYPE
AND
AMBROORAPII GALLERY.
GEO. Y. WEISR will continue for a few
days only, to take pictures npon Glass,
run, or i'apor, at his room on 3d story Brick
Building above the Tost Office. Persons
wishing a really good likeness had better
come at once and secure those truly beautiful
embossed shadows of a living substance.
1 ersons wishing instructions in the Art,
can receive them, by applying immediately.
Sunbury, April 11, 18oi. 4t
imooKEii & nitiisig,
. Auctioneers,
NO COMMISSION MKHCI1ANT3, No. artl, late
L 1117 Noith 31 street, I tloor In-low Viuv, I'liiiiotel.
nhia. Sales of BOOTS ami SHOi;. DUY llouliS,
ULNS,IIAII1WAKK, WATCIU FANCY tiOOUS,
ete , every eveoiiifr.
tV Country Storekeepers ann others will alwnvs foul lit
our Kveniiifr Soles a lniie aud ilesiratilc UHSoilinuiit of the
above giHHls, to he Bold in lots lo suit liuytna.
vuooiib pnekett on tue premises tor t.ouiitr J racte.
March Sf, 1857 3ine.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN' pursuance of an order or the Orphans'
Court of Northumberland county, will be
exposed to public tale, on
SATURDA Y, the 13f A 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 Shamokin, county afore
said, whereon is erected a two-story Fratno
liuildmg; bounded by lots ol John lioughncr
and otbors. Late the estate of Samuel li.
Haas, deceased. Sale to commence at 10
o'clock, A. M of said day, when tho terms
will bo made known by
JOHN VANZAM',
Administrator.
Dy order of the Court.
C. BOYD rt'RSKL, CIU. O. C.
buubury, April 11, 1857.
Northumberland Bridge Company'
AN election for Officer of the Northumber
land Bridge Company, to serve for one
year, will lae held at the house of Mrs. Burr in
Aortliumberlqnd, on MU.NDAV the 4!h day ol
MAY next The election will open at 1 o clock
P. M., and close at 4 o'clock P. M.
The Books and Accounts of the Company will
be submitted to the stockholders for their inspec
tiah at (he same lime and place.
D. BKAUTlGAM, President.
Northumberland, April 1, 1857. 4t
PUEITITUEEI FUENITUEE ! !
TH LARGEST STOCK EVER 0FFEUED
IN SUNBURY.
Fashionable, Cheap aud I'scAil
THE subscriber, Imig established as a Cabinet
and Chair Manufacturer in Sunbury, thank
ful for past favors, solicits a continuance of Ihe
public patronage. His stock of Cabinet-Ware,
Chairs, oc, embraces
KYt.RV VARIETY, USEFUL ASD ORNA
MENTAL
in housekeeping. It is unnecessary to onumc
rate, as anything that may be required ji his
line can be had at moderate prices. Cheap fur
Cash, or Country Producetakeu in echunge
Establishment
South East Corner f Martet Square.
UT These knowing themselves ii.daldcj to
the subscriber would oblige hint by making pay
meiit.
SEBASTIAN IIAUPT.
Sunburv, April 4, 1857 tf
SPLENDID 0FFEES FOE 1356 AND
1857 T0QETHEE.
VTNLIKU the more ephemeral Magazities'of
4J ma uay, ttiese Periodicals Itise mile by age.
Hence a full year of Ihe Nos. wilh no omissious,
for 1856, may be regarded lie.rly aa valuable as
for IN57. We propose to furnish the twojears
at tbe following Lxtrerucly low Kales, vu:
For Blackwood's Magazine, 4 50
For any one Review, 4 00
For any two Reviews; 6 00
For Blackwood and one Review, 7 00
For Blackwood and the two Reviews, U 00
For llircs Reviews, N 00
For Blackwood and three Reviews, 12 00
For the four Reviews, 1 1 CO
For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 14 00
I o avoid fractions, S3 may bo remitted for
Blackwood, for which we will lor war J that
work for both years, post paid.
N. B. The price in Great Britain of the Gve
Periodicals above named is about i'M per an
num.
As e shall never again be likely to offer such
inducements as those here r resented.
Xuw is tie time to Subscribe .' !
N. B. Remittances must, iu all cases, he made
direct to the Publishers, for at these prices no
commission can tie allowed to Agents.
A Jdress, LEON A R U SCOTT & CO.,
No. 54 Guld-strcct, New York.
April 4, 1857. tf
NOTICE.
To the School Directors of Northumberland
County.
GENTLEMEN : In pursuonce of the 43d
section of the Act of 8th May, 1854, you
are hereby notified to meet iu Convention, at the
Court House in Sunbury, on tbe first Monday
in May, A. L). 1857,beibg the fourth day uf the
month, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and select,
viva voce, by a majority of the whole number
of Directors preseut, one person of literary and
scientific attainments, and of skill and experience
in the art of Teaching, as County Superintend
ent, for Ihe three succeeding years determine
the amount T compensation lor the same, ar.d
certify the result to the Stale Superintendent at
Hurrisburg ; as required by the U9ih and 40th
sections of said sot.
JOHN J. REIMENSNYDER,
County Superintendent.
of Northumberland Cuuuty.
Neap Mttaui.'a., April 4. Ii57.
BOAT AND MULES
FOR
THE snWriber offers at private
HOOD MCLUM.and a good ''
BOAT, with fixtures. The abuv
aheap, aud on reasonable turais.
JACOB KEASHO
for JOHN BLACK. -Sunbury,
March 88, 1857 t
J. FA LSI Fit &
Market Street Wharf, Phil,.
DKAI.KRrtIN FIll AMI Pitt
HA VE ennstantly mi harnl an asso-'
bhad, Hwroips, Oialhiri, Uecf,
tlxiisi, Hides, Cheese, Kite, te.
Slarck 111, 1S67 3m
BROWN'S and Br.iuia.'s 1
and Husband's MignSsi
Msrfh 145,.
Tho WorM' Orcnt Exhibition
I'rlze Metlall
Awarded to c. meyer,
For the Twb Piannt, LonJvn, Oelober, 15, '51
'." IAW slWI1"?!!' 'H Hi ill I F1
W-W' Mill 'r,fi
Ail I "a
CO IT?. AD ME7EP..
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends ami
the public generally, Ibat ho has constantly
on hand 2'innos equal to thoso for whlcll ho ro
ceived the Prize Mednl, in London in 1631.
All orders promptly attended to, and great
rare taken in the selection and packing the same.
lie has received during tbe last In years, mora
Mcilabithsn any other maker from the Franklin
tistiliite t alsol irst Premium at Boston, and
Premiums at New York and Baltimore.
Warerooms, removed fiom 54 S.-Fourth, to
No. 180 AKCH eUrflet, below Eighth, south side,
. hiladelphia.
April 11, 1837 3m
ijrti, rahifnnil rilriv
UHOl.liSALK WAPKItOUtfK,
Coiner of Tenth and Market Streets, (ulTico in Second
story,) riiii.Anr.i.rniA.
Wr. invite attention to our enlurrff d stock nf Ilmea,
I'aiutB, Oils, Viiruishus, Ac, selocted exnri'snlv ior
mr snlt'S, rtiiil eoninrisintf one of the finest nssrirnneiits in
the L'mtril flutes, which wui lTcr ut low prices, for cash
or apprised cretlit.
VK MANVFACTL'llE very iitcnsively i
i-rciuiuai t'ure line juuu, (Ucst,J
Kensint Hi I'uie While. la.aud,
IVarl!fji'iw White Lend
"Vielle .Monluiiue" I'reorh 7.inc, (best)
Pure tu-'W tote rue-: k-oii Zinc.
riiiluilt-lphiii rluow While .inc.
Silver's Fiustic l-'ire and Wether-proof Turnta,
Chrome (iiecos. VuUows. und colors iienurullv.
AliKN r!'()U :
1 ortc-rs superior Alkuline Vindow Otnss,
ijenume French I'lale iiluss, (wurrenleiy
The New Jeisey .ioc r'onipJioy's products,
Tildenaiirl Nephew's N. Y. Vainislies,
llrooklyu Premium Pure While Lend,
'lluiiipilcu Permanent lirccns,
Pure Ohio Cnuiwbu ltrandv. te . 1c.
IMPOHTi:il8 OF:
French mid Fn?linh Ptute Ohms,
French und F.oplish t'Y'ioder Itlcss,
Oolorcd uud Knmqi-d Window tilnss,
Daguerreotype Ulan.
Il.onmeied 'pltite for FliMira and Sky-lighta,
Vrnun, Chemicals, Perlilioerv,
WIliil.l'.SALF. UKAlJ'.ltS IN :
Diogu;iRlK' Articles penoriilly,
Pamreia' Ttxila of all descriptions,
llydruuhc and Kointm Cement,
t'-alciueilimil liud PliibtiT,
Paper Muker's Cluy. titin White, p..if.
FltF.NCIl, lilt.HAHI)! fcCO.,
Sl,,r V W nor ,,l TeiiHi n. id Market Streets.
Factory. Junction Yolk Avuhac, Crown uud Cullowilill
Streets, Philadelphia.
April II, Ib07 am e
FOE SALE.
Good second-hand Buggy,
ollice.
A
Apply at this
MISS A. M. TOMER,
Successor to Mrs. M. Hill,
Fashionable Straw and Fancy
Milliner,
No 321 North Pecnnd Street, below Nohle, opposite Red
Linn nuiel, l nilauelp in
J)ATTKItN Ilonnets made to order. Orders respect
fully aolieited and promptly attended to.
Alureli 1b57 am w
Now Wall .Paper Warehouse,
BUET0N & LANING,
MANUKA :Ti:itKKS Slid importers, No. 121, Arch
slreet, second door above siMh, INiiludeltihin. where
may- lie found iha Lugcst uud hest selected stock in the
City.
COUNTRY Pl'RCHASKHS mnv here tie accommo
dated without the inconvenience of looking further, end
nuy ue ussureu tlmt tnuy will receive the niivtimnee ur
their money. lil'KTON I.ANINO,
1'JI AUCH Atreet, above Sixth, I'luMe phia.
March 25, IdoT. Umc.
JOHN STOaVE & SONS,
Xv. 45, Second Street, i'hiludcphin.
RE now receiving tlioii sprinrt importation
of SILIC and M1LLINKRV GOODS, eon-
risting in part ol Taney, Cap and Bonnet Rib
bons. Mitin and Mantua Ribbons, tl,ice aud
Plain ilks. Marccliues and Florences, Black
Modes, French and English Crapes, 'i'urlatane,
M aline and Illusion Laecs, 4-c. Also, a full
assortment of French and " A nierican (lowers.
which they otler to Iho trade on favorable terms.
March S8, la7. 2m., P. 2.
Citrate cf Magnesia
Oil
TA8TKLKSS SALTS.
rTHIH preparation is recommended as nil ex---
cellent luxalive anil purgmive. It operates
mildly, is entirely free from any unpleasunt tuste
resiiiitiling lemonade in fluvur, prepured and sold
by A.W. FISHF.R.
Hunbury, Marth 14, IRSfl.
liehing Tackle Red Cork, Grass, Cot-.
- ton and Linen Lines, Out Lines, Sea Grass
by the yard, Snoods, Flies, Kirhy, Limerick and
Carlisle Hooks, Rods, S.c, forsalu by
March 41. 'S7. A. V. FISHER.
HIII K iubperiber hftvinj dijtuHt'tl of hU Drut;
fetoro ia bunhury to Albert V, r iher, i!e
aircn those indebted to him to make imminent by
the iirnt of April next. Payment can be in ado
at the Drug iStore.
VM. A DHUNEK,
IVunbury, JTorch II, I8.r7.
Consumption aud all Diseases cf the
Luiia and Throat ure poniiively curab'e h intial itiou,
wlucli vtmvvMt the luiiuHiu li the t?avilif in 1L0 lunv
tlirtu;u the utr iKiMuea, unJ c 'iinng ludiivut cti.Uiot
Willi ilie die:tbC, IKH'J u'lnt the ttllHrti nl:ir mutttT. lt:t
tlic c" U;li, cnuaiis a lice may txjucti'ra!i'iit. Ucald the
Ituu;, punlica tlte UixhI, nuparu r .uti; wed viiitlily m the
IlllVUUk lMtUlll, glVtlig thill tt-iir Unit eiltTgV SO lll'll j,t'll-
tulili- lor Hit icBlurjiu n uf I1e.n1 h . In o ai l.: Iobui'u
C Milult'iitly tlutt CiJtmuii;iti u m cuiuLic ly niliriLtt. n i t
nie wurt'o tl uuutluyttt pleiTyure. It ishh much uiidt-r
(tie ci'iur"! ' nu-ttu-iil iicuttuent iisiiny otht-r I'oriuitJ.-ible
(liMt-HHf; ninety t'Ut i t-viiy ImmUr. t'ltmra c:in he t-urctl
in the tiritt t'j, ami fitly per mi, in the (ctMii'J ; hut in
the 1 1111 (I tlugM it ) iJiipofkitilc lo nve mure than live per
cent , loi leo inhf'tt ait ko cut up hy the (litcutte u to bul
Uctuni-c tu iiitxJieiil fcill. Kvt a. h wcv vT. in the last fcU
g. ihlt:il.itioii uir.'rdu extnemitnurv relict to the utrrmi;
atteu liij Una teunitl n-HJif-'t:, whu li unnunliy Jeirt.)
nuiety-tive thus:ii.d pti'ii tlie t'liiittl Siait at.ine j
und a correct cnlculul!'U aliowi th;it ol Itie prt wui jvij ulu
lin hi ihe eaith, eighty unUi'ii ure do Lined w 1.11 the
Coiinmptive, tfruve.
Truly thu quiver dentil ha ii irn'W fnlut ui n
fu;uptioit in all itgi i li h m ln t'11 Ihe ieat em-iuy i-f Jn
("oi it iuiei ticit her iitfe 11 r mu. tmt weeps I'tt'alic 1 he
brave, the beat it 11 h I, the Knieeiiil, nnd thf pilled. I Jy the
litlptd ttiitl rn1reniu it iit m"mi wihuii i,!i'iiifti( every
j.'i1 und prrl'ect gill, 1 mil et tabled t-i oilVr to the ttfllit U-d
u permanent ami ityuerly c.ire in (.'ouMiniptioM. Tlie limt
cuiiHC o tubercleu ia I rum impure blinnt, und the ntinicdi
ute uilWt. produced by their ibupoiition in Iho lunn, 1 to
prevent tae tree udatuuiou uf uir iuU. the utr cvlU, which
c.lUea u weakened Vitality tluouh the rnHrtj iviiuiii.
Then turely it uiorc ruianiiiltti txpect'tji rater uond iioiu
meilit-inra eiiteiinff tho euvitiei 01 the huari tli;iti i'imi
Uioueadminiittered llirough the st 'inat h ; tlie ;itienl will
always tiad the luui;i tree uud the bieathimt ruiy after ill
baling' reiuedien. True, inli.tl ili 'ii us a l eai r rncly, nev
erlhelcMi it uet omttitnii 'itally, nail with iiuae power
ami certiiini) llum remedit u administered by the ut much.
To piove ihe poweriul mid tl.it-ct inllufiice 01" thin mode
uf udminibirulion. chloroform udmU-d will entirely de.it roy
eniiUil.tr m u lew tuiuutti, paiulyttiux ihe eniiie lit r
voiil aem, i thut a limb limy te amputated without ihe
jfk lit-! puiji; iuliidnur iheordtnaty turniiig uh will Uc
Hoy life in u few hour.
The iu halation tf uinin ni:i will rutiae the U'm when
luinhuftur uppureiitly dead. Tim inlor ot many j the
medteiiW perceptible in IheHkin 11 few mniinVi ufti r
bemtf .mailed, uud may be imedmtcly dettt-ff-d 111 ihi l.tNn
A cuiivitH'iiifc' prod ( the eoimttiutioiuil luYeti of inhala
tion, is liiH fuel that iekneM ! ulwavi prmineed by
la'eMlhiuit foul air. ! not hm pitive eviih.nc that pto
per r.imeiliea carvtutly prenand und judiciot.fly alniuitif
tcred ihroth thu liiini-S fcaould produce the mont ha(.p
iftaltk? l)uimtr eighteen year' practice, many Ih-iuannda
lAjtaaif Iroiu diaeawa of the (uu and ihrout, have Iteen
y,,.t . aud 1 have nifeeled many rt-mai kable cuiea
rert !t;td LeX'ii prououuet-d in the Lutf
me tlmt e-wmmplion ia 1.0
irumnent nf c maumptioii ia
' '-uce uud a tlioroub
'' J of tubercle. Ac
vuiioua forma of
Hnptv th proper
,tile easM). Tina
-.o'oiful uud
.diievu tlie luiira
lo eidatpe iha
, I cue wed vnulile.
"ox fttt,
Kowt
ra t.ikc'i
boii'
:4
COAL COLLIERY
to nEUsrf,
IN Middle Coal Field, Nortburhberlend county,
connected by a abort hrancli wilh the Phils
aVldhia o rjulibury Railroad, Known as the
LA3UES3DRT COLLXEK7
ici'M upwards nf 000 Acre of Superior Coat
Land,
belongirg to the New York anJ MiJJte Coal
Field R. It. and Coal company, with Breaker
Engine of 30 horso-powei, Miner's Houses, Sic,
already erected and in good order.
Several conl veins above watrr level have been
opened, and a number of others are of easy
access, which may be opened wilh little expense.
Persons desirous of examining and leasing
the property are referred to J. II. Dewees, agent
i( Ihe company, atMt. Carmel, for further in
formation. Proposals for leasing the same will b re
coived it the souipany's ollice, No. 88, ftonth
Fourth street, FhiloueJuliie.
J. GODLE Y,
President.
P. S. For tbe purpose of facilitating tho
transportation of coal from the company's mines,
the company have 90 cars at their disposal, for
the use of their tenants.
March 8, I8GT. if.
JIT. CAKMEIi COAI. CCLL1EKY
FOB 3R,I3ITT.
y3ROP08AL8 will le received by the New
4. Yoik and Middle Coal Field P It. and Cool
Company, for leasing this colliery, situated on
the Isaac Miller tract, with upwards oi
SCO Acres of first mic Coal
Land,
adjoining Mt. Carinol, and immediately cn the
Philadelphia it sunbury Kailroad.
This colliery is now in complete working
order, haviug an extensive Tunnel and ti ang
wavs already opened on several veins of excel
lent white-ash coal.
A new and extensive Breaker with a 40 horse
power engine, Miner s Houses, &c, are now
ready for use.
i he proporty will be shown to parties desiring
lo take a Icano by J. II. Do wees, agent of the
company, at Ml. Carmel.
Applications will be received at the omce of
the company, No. 88, South fourth street,
Philadelphia.
J. GODLE Y,
President.
P. S. The company own fifty first-class aoal
cars, which will be appropriated to tho use of
tenant lor facilitating the transportation ol coal
to market.
March 28, 1857. tf
JAMES BROWNS'
GRAMMATICAL WORKS',
HHE first bouk of the Patii r.al ystem of Eng
libh Grammar. SScta
The second book of the Rational system of
jriigUm urammar. dOHigncd to teach tho process
ot Analysing ihe rnRiisn Language with 6ounu
judgment; and the art of using it with gram
matical propriety. 31 cts.
These works are now used in the Public
Schools in the first School District of IVnnsyl
vanin.
The third book of the Rational Silem of Enz
lieh Grammar, designed to enable the learner to
become most thoroughly acquainted wilh the
nature and use of ihe Propositions, and may be
read by hnn cither in or out of schoo1. 60 c
aUKOWNS' (iramntical Reader. Thia Huok
sefs aside the old GrammarH, exposes their defects
JemnnsCralcs toe little uite ol nttendnif; to them,
and prtsents to the tcucher the unerring and
only way to tbe Grammar or the Kuglish Lan
guatje." 37i cts.
For sale by Peter Griflee, 113 Arch Street,
1 hilailelphia.
February 21, 1857 3m w5
imiet veis:e:l catrisE.
fjHId Grease is recoinmemb d to tho notice of
J. Wagoners, Livery Stable keepers, tic, as
heiniy 5iteiuob to anything of tho kind ever in
troduced. As it does not pum itpnn ihe axles
is much more durable, and ia not a fleeted by
the weather, n inaining the same in summer as
iu winter, and put up iu tin canisters at 374 nd
73 cntB. tor sale by A. V. KlsUKK.
March 14, 1837.
'rorA Street Wii-e Manufactory.
Y ATSO., COX & Co.,
No. 40 North Front Sirrat, corner of Conuili's Aller,
tlwceu .Murket ami ftluilwrry (Arch) Streets, riiilnlcl
nliiii., mumifiiuiurtj oi suvri(ir it'isliiy. Uruss si.d Iron
"tff Sieves, nf Nil kill Jh ; llmm anil Cnpir Wirt t'luth
for Taper Mnkeri. Ac. Cylinders and Dandy liulia co
vered in Ihe ht'Hl niminer.
Heavy Twilled Wiic f,.r Fpr.rk raleh-ra. Sicvra f..r
PriiBs and linn Knniiileis, Screen Wire, Wind. ivv Wiir,
SU'hs. Tiaps, liisli Covers. Cral and Kind Sscrccss, 4.C.
Tuney Wire Work ti every descriiilinii.
March U, lf.')7. 3in c
UMBnKLn ixu PiiiSciLMirrci nis,
No. 2 North Fourth Street, N W. Corner of
Market, Philadelphia.
TSAS now on Land an extensive assortment
of the newest and mest desirablo kinds, in
eluding mmy NKW 8TVI.KS not heretofore
to be hud iu this mnr.tet. An examination of
our stock is solicited before purchasing rUcwhere.
March 7, 1857 3m c
LEASE OF VALUABLE COAL LANDS.
fllllE Northumberland Improvement Compa
1 ny invito proposals for the Lenc nf a por
tion ol their COAL VKIXS, situate on their
property in Northumberland county, Pennslva
nia, two and half miles above the town nf Sha
mokin, and direetlv on the line of the Philadel
phia mill Sunhurv Kail Itond.
The Veins of Coal are Well located for easy
and profitable operation. Applv to
JOSEPH S. DIX., Agent,
Mount Curmcl. Pa.
or to CM A3. 8. FOL WELL. tWy.
. 13 South Ud street, Philadelphia.
March 7, 1857. Urn
FURNITURE POLISH.
it. liAK'S Preniiuin Patent Enamel Kuiutture
Po'.i.sU. This polish is highly valuable for rcslor,
ing the polish ou all kinds of Furniture, (Jljss,
Carringe Uodirs, Huir Cloth, &c Also, for re
moving sjuts, hiding serutches, &c, Ac. War
ranted to dry immediately and retain ks gloss.
Price 50 cts. per bottle. Sold hy -
A. W. FISHER.
March 14, JS.i7.
THE DAU2HIN : SUSQUEHANNA
RAILROAD.
CONNECTS the J'.eadini Kailron l at Au
burn, on the Sehu) tl.ill, (0 miles la-low
IViltsville,) with the N.irihern Central Kjihosd,
at Duupbin, on tho usipaehauua, uud wiU the
Pr.uusy Ivunia Kuilroad ut ltockville, (S miles
above Harris'ourg,) and runs u.nk passenger
train in winter, and iwo passenger trains in
summer through between Auburn und Harris
burg, each way, daily, (Sundays excepted ) ou
times arranged to connect prupeily with these
roads; with the Cufliberland Valley and Harris
burg aud Lancaster liailroitds, at HarrUhurg,
aud wilh the Callawis.a Kailroud, and its north
ern connections at Port Clinton.
ELLW OOD MOUKIs, Eii(. At ?u t.
March 7, lsi7 Cm-id.
UVDHOLEl'M PAINTS. These paints at
mixed with water, thereby saving the cost
of oil, for sslo by
March 14, Y)7. A. W. riSIICR.
stationery. A large supply of fancy Note
Paier and Envelopes, Mourning, Letter,
and Cap Paper, Pens, Ink, Hand, ckc, at
March 14, '57. A. W. FISHKH'3.
pOKT MONAIES, Taolh and ilair llrushe
all iiualities, and any quauti y, for sale by
' A.W. F1SHEK.
March 14. 'I7.
IJOllTand MAl'KKIA WINES, fcchWam
Schnanus. Wild Chtrrv brandy, L'lackbtrry
' ' 'sen,ler l.ratidic. for i.tedicinal purposes al
tchn.'a:. a. v.n-ncH.
NEW A toANOEMEN:
i Hi Arrwtl of .
DllUGS, P.VlNTSi OILS,
riHE tmrsigncl ' lke" ''
J. inorlv kopt l.y W ' 11!Hm A.' '
reaJy W liil trrjf rs snd Prij.lion. U
merit, notice. .He bui. ro ami well
totk of rrbshahd pure .
DRUGS, Cn.EM.iaw,
Dy.stulT., Oil, PainU, sJlnss, 1 t'y.
und
kinJs of Patriit Medicines
FRlMT AND CON f ft CTIO. A RV
Tofcscco and Iinported fccgnv " of
brands. Kanoy Notions' tnilrt articles, a',i I'i"
fumcry of all kinds. Tooth aid Hair J5f i'sl
of cry variety.
Catnphine and Flutd alwayt on hand.
Customers will find his stock cotipltrt, con
prising many articlr-s it is impossible Jiere lo cm
incrati', anil all sold at moderate prines.
llcmotnlier tlie place, next dour to E.
Driiilil's Mammoth 3luro.
A. W. F18IISK.
fui.nury, March 14, 18;i7.
M!IOTACTl'ia B DIALXa I
BTIiyW GOODS,
No. 7? ft. 79 Nurtli S. iiil rjlrcet, riiJailrlihis.
Aro nmv ri'ivivmc lln'ir Spiins Sirxk, which will c.im
prise n l:irs;u ami ilesiraMe Hsniiilinont , .1" nil kiiir! i
hTJtAW anil LACK liONNK, Tr. Their sinus ,,l ll.iw
prs will hs uiiu9uii!ty lorpi; this sff-iBon, nnd t!itrloii it
vile yiur especiiil ntlniritui lu thut ili.'p:irlinent l'li-ti.
cull iiml r'XHiiuim tlieiu buforu inukmg Jour tiuri'iiaits
March II, JW. n
NBWLA5jDoV CO.
LsoKliif Wlnssrs, l'lctiirn l'rnmes,, Kusruvlajt
liuil Paintings,
So. IS6 Arcli Street, aboe Siitb,
(Late of 2 18 :orth Sccuiid St.)
PHILADELPHIA.
CiAiLintr.a ot-ix tiut to risiTons.
Merchants and others visiting the City who
may want anything irj our lili9 will do well lit
give us a call.
f estuary xw, 1857 Bin
EAIAMAKDEH FIEE .
THIEF-PROOF SAFES.
The lamest assortment in the United Stutes.
Warranted to be equal io any now made, and
will be sold on as Good Tonus, as can be obtain
ed from any other house in the Country, at
EVA.MS ol W ATJ5IIA 3
28 South 4lh Street, Philadelphia.
Truth is Mighty, and Mflrt Prevail.
Report of the Committee appointed to tuj er
tend the Burning cf the Iron Safes, at Read ing,
February 21, 1857.
KkjUiso, March 4.
Tho undersigned, members of the comruiltoo,
do respectfully report, that wo saw the two buto
originally agreed upon by Parrels ot Herring and
Kvans Watson, placed sido by side in a fur
nace, vil : The Safe inuse by the Pay : master cf
the Philadelphia and Keading Ifailrocd Compa
ny, in his oflico at Ksuding, majiufacturrd by
Farrcls !& Herring, and the Snlb in use by II.
A. Latitz, in his store, manufuluroj by Avails
& Watson, aid put is books and papsrs prcci-ly
alike.
Thejfire was sjirlcd it 6J o'oleck, A. M.,nal
kept up until four cords el" green hickory, twi.;
cords dry oak and hajfehesuut top vrsed irat
entirely constuiied, thewhoiu under the su; rri.i
tendence of tho subscriber, members of the Cum
in ittcc. 2'hc Safes were then cooled off with
water, aflcr which they were opcncJ, and tl.'o
books and papers taken out by the Comtnitti
and sent to H. A. 1. anil's store for public exam
ined and marked by the Committee. Tlieboo'.a
and papers taken from '.he Sale manufuctuied
oy Parrels V Herring wero in our judgiuciu.
damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than those
tii.cn from Evans it Wutson's Safe.
Va believe tim above to have been a fair ami
impartial triul of tho n spcclivo (jualitica ofbulU
Safes.
JACOU H. DVSHIfR,
DANIEL S. Hf.NtEr..
Having been absent duiing tho burning, wu
fully coincido with the above statement of
condition ol the papers and books taken out of
the respective Sales.
li. A. NlCOLi.8.
H. H. ML'HLKNUERt;.
JAMES MILHOLLANU.
March 21, 1857.
BLX1TDS A1TL0 GZ.DEt3!
lyOK NEW STYLES. .j
U- CT. WILLIAMS.
Y. VI, Xi'ith Sirlh Street, Philadelphia.
MAMi ACTUBUrt Ol-
VENITIAN BLINDS,
"9ETELVET and fiOLD BOKDEKED B it)
V PAINTED SHADES, of Lcauuiul de
signs. Buff, auA all other colors of Holland
used for shade. Fixtures, Trimmings, itc, Ac,
Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest cash pricus.
Store Shsdes Paintep to order.
E. S. W. thankful for past patronage, rcspiVt
fully solicits the public to cull uud examine l.is
new and largo assortment, before purihuiu j
elsewhere.
nr-WE STUDY TO PLEASE."
Philadelphia, Marh3l, 18o7. c3m
PLATTOSM SCALES.
OF every description, i.i, italic for railres.l
&c, lbr wcighiig Hey. Ccal, Oie, aid
Merchandise geni rally. Purchasers mil liu rik
every stale is fuarnnhej cor.erl, ou.l il sl'er
trial, not fuuud sti faclory can be ivturucd wiih
out charge,
Factory ut tko Old Maud, f stabli; hed forrr..ie
than twenty years corner Ninth and Mihn
Streets, 'hi'adi 1; Ina.
At31!OTT & CO.
Successors to tliiteat i; AbboM.
rtilad.lphia, Maich 7, 1&07. c3m.
To Builders & canontcrs.
The subscribers are agents for the sale if
Doors, Window blinds, Window Shelters, und
all siies of Window fc'tsh, all of which we oiler
at the lowest prices.
Nov. 20, '5ti. E. V. 1J RIGHT & SON.
XJ 1
LL persons indebted to the suKeiibcr on
i- Note, Uut'ii Account or otherwise, .no re
spectfully requested to pay t'p iinuuuialely, as
the accounts will be placed in the hands of d
Justice lor collection.
IRA T. CI. KM EXT.
Sunbury, December 20, ISoti
Dissolution of Partnership.
PIHE paitnership heretofore iiisling iM-tween
-S- 1). M. Hoyd, John Josor. 7'liouus liuNu r
a id James lioyd, under the ihm name Uojd,
I'.obscr & Co., was dissolved by uiuluul consent
ou the first day of January, lhS7.
'i'he business of the lato firm v ill be settled by
J. cV T. Kosser. who will continue the luiiiss
of Mining al tho luke Fiddler Collery, or by
James Bovd as their agent, at Sunbur?.
)). M.lJOYD.
jXO. HOssEIT,
7'HOS. IJOssEK,
JAMES BOYD.
The aviHrrsigtifd will continue the businrsa
vending end shipping tfual at Sunbury, vbsia
those iu want of this celebrated Coal will plfjMi
address lain.
JAMES BOYD.
Feb. 81, 18.'i7
11CRE OLIVE OIL for table use, two mri
at 37 and G'JJ cents just received by
A.W. FISH IR,
March 14, '37.
FOJJ SALK.
CAVA I. BOAT FOll SALE, on tea-L-
sonable trrms. Apply to
HENRY LONGENECKKR,
of Sharjiokin,
or H. V. MfC U.VEL, r.i.buis.
Tibruiiv VI, 1ST