. Frorn tin Clnclnmtf Commerce of Tliirsilnjr. A t01SOl"Kli oV tlllLtJftEl. 'u A Fiend in ltumnn Shape Distributing Ar f nil! in Candy Ytco, Deaths .and Tuiefity Children Poisoned! .. . i ;,, ...... Tin community has hardly bood allowed breathing time since the horrible tragedy enacted by tlio murderer Lioerner, before we ' are again called upon to recount a deed winch in hellish iniquity beggar, description, and tiirowa toe legendary poisonings or tne uer cina in the shade. '" ' - Yestordoy afternoon, between the hoars of two and four, a couple of boys, apparently from 14 to 18 years of age, were observed sauntering tip Buckeye street, a densely pop' ulated German neighborhood,'' scattering small lozenges upon the side-walk, about the nize of peppermint drops. In 'onot her' part r tlio street, a rather roDnrt loosing man, dressed in a block coat, white' palits and white hat, with a bos onder his arm, was also observed, occasionally distributing a similar description of lozenges, only in larger quan tities. As is nsrial. in (Jot man1 localities, iiito a number of children were playing upon the street, and they , greedily seized tha tempting candies thus gnitutiou&ly thrown in their wny. Occasionally the man would give a packago to porsonti , he met, tint in these inalnnces the parlies declined tasting, sus pecting something wrong. Not so, however, with the unsuspecting children, who greedily -devoured their to thjni dainty wails, and in a uhort time afterwards they were talien with a -violent vomiting. The neighborhood became speedily alurinud, and Drs. Smith, Davis and I' t ies, were summoned, who speedily detected the net ion of poison, and upon a chemist in lio neighborhood) . Mr. ' Kckel, analyzings lozenge it was found to be composed f equal parts of arsenic, sugar and flnurv' In the track which the man, or rather monster, had taken, as many (is 1,500 or these death deal ing drops were found in one pile, and In ano ther spot one. fourth pound of arsenic was found tied in a eoudo of parcels. The neighborhood became fearfully excited, for at least twenty children hnti-more or less partaken of the insidious poison. The first victim was t line liltlo boy named John IShfilU, aged nine years, whose parents reside in Uuckeye street, near l'oplar. He expired ut six o'clock in the evening. We wore present when the coronor held his inquest, and a more melancholy sight it has seldom been our lot to witness. The mother of the dead child had a few days previous been con linoil, and, in the same room, her eldest boy lay a stiff and rigid corpse, wbilo the new horn infant sought in vuin for nourishment from the maternal breast, the fount of which (iudden grief and agony hud dried. Uer two other children bad also partuken of tho poi coned drops, and lay sick iu the same room, but they were pronouticedout of danger. Immediately upon tho other 6ide of the street, another promising child, named Henry Schwartz, ubont eleven o'clock last night is Fiiid to have breathed his last, und at the time we visited the poisoned district some lour or five other children, niulo and female, were supposed lo bo iu a very critical condi tion. We heard ul.so that several Bimilur cases had occurred ou I'lfteeutb, betweon Jlace and Klin streets ; but we were unable to glean particulars. . ' ; ' It in with heartfelt paiu that we are com pelled to record a crime which makes us blush for our common nature. Such a fiend us the perpetrator of the above atrocities, might well cause us to ruther claim kindred with the brute and forswear our relationship with the human species. It is to be hoped that no pains will be spared in bunting the vampire to his lair. rura KrownluH " Obituaries. This eccentric man is still editing the Knox ville (Teiin.) Whig, and in his own orignal und effective style, He will be remembered by many of our readers, who attended the Na tional Nominating Convention of 18.10, when M illard Fillmore was placed before the people ho being an active member of thai body. JSomu of his speeches we shall never forget, nor will the pood hnnior which they mutt d De very soon obliterated from our memory. The lust oddity wo have seen from tho Parson, is .a paragraph which he has written on obituary ViOtices, complaining of the ueccessary and to .dious length of these productions, and espec ially of those sent to his paper. He pronoun ces them unless nonsense and concludes by saying, "when we die, wo desire some friend lo pen this obituary for us : "Departed this life, on day, in the year of his age, W. O. lirownlow, lor many years -the lidilor of a newspaper. He desiros it stated to the world, that if ho had his life to live over again, he could improve it in many respects. He leaves no apologies to be made to men in this life, and asks uo favors of any body "on the othereideof Jordan,"but his God 1 His friends if he has any left behind can be of uo service to him ; his enemiesj-ie is proud to know, can't reach him !" J? "Itnnnin " i 1 Ttiimnn flin Tit nn tit Loia Monlct again en her JWuei."-We learn, from the lioc better tfnion, that last : i rinoy morning Lola, took the (rain, from Ni agara Falls Tor Buffalo, and without advice from any source, she seated herself iu the baggage car to quietly puff her rigarttte While thus cosily throwing off from her lips the curling smoke, sue was discovered oy the Conductor and informed that passengers were not permitted to ride in the baggage cars. She paid no attention to the intimation, how ever! but continued to smoke, as 11 no one tiaq addressed her, - Assistant Superintendent Coltamer was al the station, and was informed what Lola was doing. lie said she must do as other passen gers did, and that she could be permitted to ride id the baggage car. ' The Conductor called upon ber and politely told her that she must take a soat in one of the cira designed for passengers. Lola drew horttelf np into an, attitude of defa ce, and told the Conductor that the had traveled all over the world and had always rode where she bad a mind to, aud proposed to do so in this case. The Conductor withdrew, and Lola was not a sain disturbed. She rode. to Buffalo in the baggage Car, and had no ouoosion to use the whip. ' The railroad men did not care to further disturb the tigresss. ' -The Conductor further expostulated with her, and nsssured bar that he was executing tho order of the Superintendent and the rules of the company, Lola replied that she had horsewhipped bigger nieu than he. This set tled tho matter. Found Out. That' "retired physician, whose sands of life are nearly run out,") and who advertises so extensively thai be will send a recipo for Curing certain complaints ou receipt of postage stumps, &c.t has been exposed. The editor of tho Lancaster (Pa.) I'.xjmlner, wag coaxed into sending to luro for his recipe, and be thns tells us about it : "We have spent considerable time nod mo ney iu sending to thcselellows for'their differ ent remedies, from the celebrated Honey down to lie. Dr.' M'Dangal, Mho retired clcrirvman. who purposes to euro tho nervous sufferer for nothing. Well tho lievcreud gentleman's preparation is as follows : Alcoholic extract ol iguoi&nlia amara dU grams. rowuered gnm nrabic iu grams. Mako foity pills, aud take oue three times day. here the Reverend impostor got the wonderful medicine from, It would be hurd to tell. But most certainly it neither con be found in coy of the medical or botanical books, drug stores or uny other place, but must come from the inventive genius of tho doctor's head, who will send it by mail on re ceipt of on extra dollar merely to pay expen ses. This certainly is tho most ingenious manner that has beeu devised yet to gull the public, and goes l.ir ahead ol I rotessor Oli ver's fifty ways to make a fortune, which was without exception, the greatest piece of swin dling ever practiced ou the community." Ex. Paper. Tim Fibrt Watciirr, of which wo have any account, were tnutlo a'. Muremoerg, in the seventeenth century, uud were culled Nuremberg eggs, lo Dr. lleoliu oolongs the honor of inventing the hair spring. Tlie pendulum was suggested to Galileo by the swinging of the chandelier in tho cathedral at I isa. liuggens soon alter invented me maintainng power. George Graham origi nated the gridiroo and tho merenriel pendu lums. The first pendulum tarret clock in Europo was made aud erected by llichurd Harris, ot Jjomion, m 1041. remaps, tne most remarkable clock ever made was that by a clergyman, named Huhn, in the eigh teenth century. It was a sort of historical orrery, embracing a period of about ten thou sand years, and portraying the chief inci dents from tho creation until after tho apo calypse. Hew Advertisements. AGRICULTURAL KEETIKG. The annual meeting of the Northumber land County Agricultural Society will be held in the Court house in Sunbury on the 3d day of August next at 1 o'clock P. M. to elect ofiicers lor the ensuing year and make ar rangements for the annual fair. W. C. LAWSON Frks't. Milton July 21 1S57. Pdy up and Save Com, W 7E hereby uivo notice to all thoso who owo us by Note or 15ook account, that after the first of August, we shull place our accounts in the hands of a Justice of the Peace, with directions to sue all who will theu owe us without exception. I. W. TENER & CO. Sunbury, July 25, 1857. 3t Guano t Guano I! Guano!!! t 4 i ALU KINDS. LEINAU BUPHR niORPHATE OF LIMB. " 5 7000 TONS. ' , ; v ty FARMERS! - For your wheat crop, nse liF.lNAU'f faper Phnsphala of l.fma, at t Ct., a In. or 940 a Trni ( or lira :,v;i NAU'8 AJ1KRIOAJM I'KUTUJZIW, nt 83,50 Mil. or tin a ton. Due ban el u( ell her n mnnclcnt Tor nn Aer of Wkmt. ' ' ' ' THESE ARE PERM A5I5NT MANURE, irmrie of rclinMe Chmlrn1 F.lemrtili, nnd hnve bren tit fticcflavftot nn Tor the itnst Six Yenr, improving th aoil and incrMmiMr too vnlue of the Imtd For DipjomM from the Stnf Aftrtnillnrnl Society of renneyivnnm jicwjreeyi iiewware Ann tne cryitnl Felnre iAwoelallnn of the Cirr of New York, liave been reeplreA foi them Vehmhle FertiliRnre. rninphlute in the Ensliah nnrt Qerman tingtnie onn be hnd ly nrpllmtion nt the Office A liberal rtisermnt to Wholrenle Dmlere. Thenhove Pertilikern, delivered I'HbB of Cnrlage to any whnrf in the old C.ty Proper. Ordffti eent by Meii acciompntiicd with Cnfh or Drafta, will be promptlf 8hippcd In nuy part of the World. . OKOROK A. i,P.INAIT, Proprietor. . No. 1(1 South Front Street, Philadelphia City, July as, lsOi. 1m w I'enns) Ivoiiii. Wall Paper A Window Shades. . , ' A.; ISAACS, No. 1C3 A'orth Second Street, , () PHILADELPHIA. ' .. :. , HAVING completed their large assortment of the above Uoodafor Spring and Hummer Trade) Would respectfully invite the attention of Purchasers to tha tame. J heir elect tor beauty, chcatmess and variety cannot be sunba ked. Thv have conetanily on hand every descrip tion of Gold and Pointed Shaded, Buff Hollands, and Shade Fixtures. Wall Papers, Cm tains, Fire Board Prints, Borders, &c, all of which they offer at lower rate than an he hal at any oilier establishment. Call and examine. ' A. HMACS."' Ifi3 North Second Street.. March T, 1857. 6m w ' Wood 1Ioiilc5it!fT .Mill, Willow Street ahove Ttrelth, North Side. iCVU IiDlNGS auitaMe for Carpenter builders, Calinet and Frame Makers. worked from the bent and thoroughly aeasoned material, always on hand. Any pattern work ed from a drawing. The suharriher banner purchased the entire interest, will continue the business with increas ed facilities. Agents wanted in the various towns in this portion ot the State, to whom opportunities will be offered for large profile to themselves. SAMUEL B. HENRY. July IS, 1857. 8m 2p To the Electors of Northumberland County. TH E nndernighcd offers himself lo tho Demo cratic party of Northumberland County as Candidate for the office of COUNTV TREASURER.'" Should he receive a nomination at their hands and be elected at the cencrat election, he will endeavor to perform tho duties of the oflice to the best of his abilities. HENRY HAAS.' Upper Mahonoy, July 25, 1857. ; NEWS FOR THE MILLION! BJMERSONS United Elate Magkxlne, 8a lord ay Evening Poet, -N. Y, Picayune, Magistrate. Nick Nax and Yankee Notions for sale by H. Y. FRILlNQ, N. B. Persons living; at a distance can liv a list of prices forwsrded by addressing as a)6ve. Magazines, Papers and Book not on hand, constantly ordered. "'.I j i Bunbury, July IS, 1857. if , " Disiolution of Partnership. J NOTICE is hereby o-ivcri that the firm1 of Bird. Douty & John, of Bi,? Mountain Colliery, was this day (luly 1st, 1857,) mutually dissol ved by the withdrawal of J. J. John. , : . JOSEPH BIRD, . JOHN B. DOUTY. J. J. JOHN. The business of Mining and Shipping Coal irom the above named Colliery will hereafter be carried on in the name of Bird &, Douty, who will adjust all the unsettled accounts of the late firm. JOSEPH BIRD. . " ' JOHN B. DOUTY. Shamokin, July 18, 1857-tf , ; , . , Candidate for Senator. We are authorized to say that Capt. Wm. Forsyth of Northumberland, will be a candi date for Senator, in this district, composed of tho counties of Northumberland, Snyder, Moutnur and Columbia. - July IP, 1857. ' To the Electors of Northumberland County. BMIE subscriber offers himself as a Candidate t the Democratic voters of Northumber land county for the office of GHEHIFF. If nominated and elected he will endeavor to dis charge the duties of the office faithfully and im partially. DENNIS WOLVERTON. Upper Augusta, July 4, 1857. To the Electors of Northumberland County. rjMIE subscriber would respectfully announce X lo the Democratic voters of Northumberland county that he is a Candidate for nomination for the office of PKOTHONOTARY. Having had much experience in the legal pro fession he is thoroughly acquainted with the du ties of the oflice, and shoulJ he he nominated and elected he will mako every effort to duchatgc laiUilully Ins duty as an el.iccr. CHARLES J. BRUNER. Sunbury, July 11, 1S57. list or JURORS For Northumberland County, for the Au gust Term, A. D 1857. GRAND JURORS. . 1 Gilbert Berlew, Zorbo, ' 2 Alfred Kneaa, Northumberland. . 3 Solomon Delb, Upper Mahanoy. 4 George Good, Milton. 6 Georgo Frederick. Ohilisruaquo. 6 A. 8. Campbell, Shamokin. i 7 Holomon Fagely, -.do ..,..! 8 JohnTrnyer, Ml Caimel. ' .1 . j 9 George Stressor, Upper Mahanoy. 10 Uteph Iiittenbender, Coal. It George L Weimer, Northumberland. 12 Philip Stambech, Delaware. ', 13 Abraham Knydnr, Upper Mahanoy. 14 Alexander Reiser, Coal, - 15 Christopher llenn, Rush. lfi John Mullick, Loner Augusta. 17 Abraham Shipe Jackson, : 18 John Tweed, Lewis. 19 Lewis Chamberlin, Shamokin. 20 Joseph Frederick, Chilisqmiquo. . 21 Isaac Herb, Upper Mahanoy. 22 Washington I lileman, Sunbury. -' 23 John G. Bright, do 2i Frederick Wagner, Lewis. TRAVERSE JURORS. ; - 1 James D. Bar Lewis. 2 David llilkert, Northumberland. 3 John Dale, do 4 Anthony Watson, Point. , . ' 5 Samuel Gahringer Jr. Upper Augusta. G Casper Adams, Shamokin. 7 J II Kunfuian, Uppor Mahanoy., 8 Jacob .lise, Jordun. , 9 John Rinse, Shamokin. 10 Charles Morgan, Point. , 11 Solomon Schafl'er, I,owcr Mahanoy: 12 George Delb, Jr. Upper Mahanoy. 13 Jacob Uttilner, l.ewi. 14 Samel Rerstetter, Chilisrpiaquo. 15 Peter Ivoons, l'elawaro. 1G Peter Parse!, Sunbnry. 17 Franklin Davis, Shamokin. 18 Philip Heckert, Lower Mahanoy. 19 John B Dontv, Coal. ' 20 Uusper Adams, Jr. Shamokin. 21 Jos J.merieU, Jr. Lower Alatianpy. 22 Jacob Hunsicke.r, Lewis. 23 Peter Shaffer. Delaware. 24 Charles A Bright, Sunbury. 23 B M Bell, Mt Carmei. 26 Jacob Binder, Lewis. 27 William Dalius, Upper Augunta, 28 Michael Young, Sunbury. 29 Frederick Roble, Jackson. 30 John Yenger, Rush. ol Robert Campbell, Shnmokin. 32 Wm nunc, Upper Muhnnoy. 33 Jacob Risher; Chilieqiiaqne. 34 Fetor Vonida, " 35 Isaac Chamberlin Shamokin. 36 Peter Still, Northumberland. 37 D J Rice, Mt. Carmei. 38 James. Caul, Lewis 39 Willium Turdoo, CbiliBquuone. 40 Paul Brosious, Upper Mahanoy. 41 Francis Eckelman, Upper Augusta. 42 Ivlwaril Puber, Coal. 43 Wm M. Weaver, " 44 Jacob Curl, Jordan. 43 John O Shannon, Lewis. 40 Joseph Sr.yder, Coul. 47 John Montgomery, Lewis. t-8 Johu II Wilson, " 1Iowthb"Main Law" bas Wokkf.d. The M.iiu law has been fairly tried iu seven States of the American Union, and in every one it has proved a comple failure. From the eas tern boundary of Maine to the western line xtlnViifftn it has not permanently closed a sin- rrin protr-shon. In Rhode Island there are three grog-shop to-day where there was one w'.en the law was enacted. In Maine tho law i.n'p ho n renealod. And we know thai the law was a d.-ad letter in nearly every school dis trict of Maine for at least two years before it was repealed. There are not ten temperance men who will raise a finger to enforce the Maine liquor law. The .law has been n the statute-book of this State, with an in intorruption of only three or four months, ever since July, 1832. During the last two years not four rumsclloM have been hnpriaoued under it, and we are confident that not moro than six warrauts have been issued. The Maine law in Rhode Island has not ouly the r,!rup. nf multiDlvintr crog-shops to an inde finite extent, but it bus caused a general spirit of resistance to all excise law; and, indeed tmnn & most efficacious cause of the gen eral insubordination of the community to laws of all kinds. The general deGance of tho late .mn Uw in New York city and elsewhere would not now be witnessed if tho friends of "the Maine law had not set the example of disregard of the rights 01 tne people iu uieir unconstitutional bcuouic, uu u"i a habit or disobedience Dy tuoir unwise project Providence Journal. EALD EAGLE HOTEL. No. 234 and 416 .V. Third St., Philadtlphia. JOHN CLYMEK, Proprietor. (Successor to Dasihi Daibkt.) THE Proprietor returna his thanks for the liberit patronage bestowed on til's well known house, and respectfully asks a continu ance of the same, assuring his many fiiends of Northumberland and adjoining counties, that no pains shall be sparod to render comlort and pica re to all who may give him a call. ' TERMS' Sl.OO PEB DAY. Philadelphia, July 85, 1857. 3m i Pinnn nv Irish Uiki.s. A company of Avmitv Irish eirls passed through this city on their way to the West, a day or two since, ac companied by an Irsh gentleman, who had them in charge, and had brought them all the way from Ireland. They were a line looking ,.r ;,.! from sixteen to eighteen years ol age and iutond to make the est their homes -7,.i ,.r nnroU n readv to marry, but are wil ling to work and earn their living until the tiuTo arrives when tbey will get a husbaud. ni,o ,.- in nrn mouev sullicioiit to pay the exnensa of brintiing them over, and return it to the benuvi.leui gruwBiuan rib- To the Klectors of Northumberland County HAVING been solicited by a numt-er of my friends to offer myself as a candidate fjr P R O T H O N O T A R Y I her by announce that I present myself to the Democracy ot the Uountv lor nomination al tne approaching primary election. II 1 am Humilia ted and elected I will use my best abilities to perform the duties of the office. II. il. IVAULlil.b, Ehamokin tp., July 11, '857. THE TRUTH ABOUT KANSAS I OOV. Q33A.-5TS ADMINISTRATION IN KANSAS ' Large Hmo. 848 pages. With a complete History of the Ten ilory. ' Ut ip, IS57.' Einhrscin frill ifcvonnt of ila ilisroverr. Of I'avnnhv, S ll, Chmnle, rriulacls, its orpiiniKatimi nss 'IVrncury, trtinaaetiims sturl uveitis unrT.r O.ivarn.ns llnlir nml Hihsnnnn, rKilliiwI tlisonssions, IVrstntnl llf'uciMHti.T, KIm--titin fruudfl, buttles siul otitrtirrrs, will Vortrnitn ol .rtiu jiieiil actors Hicreiti, nil fully nuthpntiratcd ny Jinin ti, Pinion, m. n. ' Privnte Secretiitylo Ouv. Ocnry. CnrefiillrnnmnlM from the OiDrlnl ilnenmrnts on ills 111 the donnrtinmt siinle Ht Wodhinrt'iti nni o?her tn. pers in the p'isHi,litii of ihe Auilmr, with fell account of the Iiivnaloti of Knnans from JVIissonri r'lhn cent ore, trinl nml trcnlincnt of the Free Ptnto prisoners, tho i-h;iracter nnd movemcutsof the Missouri Botdtr Itutrmns, the mar- clur or Jfitllum and fithers. ' The Controversy telween Oovcmot Oeoty nnd Judge Lecomptn. The procTcdlngs of the Torritorlul l,eriJTt-jre. of the tTo-shivcrv cHtvention. and the or initti"n of the Na- tiounl Democrntie Party, with a sketch of Knnsna daring Its onriy rrouoic unncr liovs. nceuernnu rnauiiun. Its liivnstotts. Bftlltrik, Outrniroa and ftlurd-ra. A conv will be sent to ntiv bart of the I'nltrd States, hy maii. free of poetnfe, on the receipt of retail price. A libern'l disconnt to the trade, Or-IOOn Ausnts wanted. Price in Cloth Jf. Paper, Stl Cts. CHARt.KS O. nimwKS, PuWishet. Inquirer lluilding, Philudclphia. July lj 1a7. 4m. of XZT or CAUSSS. 170 K trial in tha Court of Common Pleas -"- Northumberland County, to be hold at Sun bury, on Monday, the 3d day of August, 1857. J H Vincent, s George Hans' Adm'r, John L. Ross At wile vs Geo, Vox, Ira T. Clement vs A C Noyes, Ann Divers vs Wm Pilmanet al (J. Lcisenring Vs G. Morris r" Pninoel Hilener vs Michael Wertman The Presbyterian Church v. w (, of chainokin townihip, I. Muchan vs Hegins V Donncl J U iSp.il h's ox'rs. vs C. W. Hegins ot al Famo vs C W Hcgliu same vs game Jacob lLiwcr etc ' vs Jolin 1' Summers tieo. Christian etal vs Isaac Walter, Aboltfor Juslicd ' vs S 11 Wood Uuwcn & M.scr, vs u,,bury Vwnl A Water ' Tower Company. Wm Heiizman, ' vs Jacob liiltiii-li, Jncoh Hower if Co., vs J. I'. Summers 1C M Irhind, vs 7'i'his Dornnn, ct al Wm L Dewart vs Wm and U Prgely Samuel Huntor's ex'rs vs s.imo Ab.aham Ucncr vs John Bartholomew, R. D Snxton vs John Simpson Win K.Martji " vs J U Mnsser' Eckel lfniuel & Co vs 11 Masker's Ex'n. John Rower et ol vsS J McCurmick '' . .i?;.EsrManT, fit son, ' &xrnaTmx-t ivrC)iixii-rj3v!:23Eri.A3srr) couiity, HAVIj JUHT UKClilVLD A LAKIjH SUPl'LY O', I liry CJok1, Svfjidy n;a:iie CIoiki;a?r, Ocola nurt M:.ff ?, E'nril- Amnrjntir present Stock may bafmirid French Lawns, To lint, Fiinry .ill:s, I'l. ii! l)i-tl. Tinpr, PercgoK, llel.cts, Cbiilli.'Dlnrk HiSkn, Alparcn, tiiuttham, Ht ic fciuil, Tarlton. Candida, Nain sook, Hrilliatits, Dimity, Pook Muslin, Urr.inett Collarit, Swi 1 luuiicii:g, liweuingt Wos, Itb Ions, Husie'ry', nnd a general assortment of PANCV IjiUUbS. , Knibracing tho most beautiful styles, all qualities anil prices. Dumrstic tiaoda, Windsor FIiomih, Oil t'liilhs nml Ciiij.cU. Humnior Goods fur grills wear cf every variety, llnrilvtaio emhtaoim all klmls of bui'ilins; material, Carpenters Tools of the b.'tt maiiufactoni, Filu of erory descrtp ti Cullcry, Shr.e findings, Lasts, &c. Former cU'oa'ts NisrraJisetl In QiinJJJy tnrt iis.T.22l3" In addition to our former Store Hoom. v haio fiilnd up tlie secind stiry of our eslAliliohment wbiih you will finj well stocked with Itenily Mndo Clothing. Boots and fcliors combining beauty durability and cheapness. Wo shall continue to recsive Goods Hemi Moiitltly, thus rumluiing our sssorlinciit at all Uiiiob complete, another Inducement to all who wish to purchase. NEW GOODS AT LOW PKICKH We return our thanks to the public for their liberal pMrotlago, and respectfully invito an inspec tion of our Uooils, as ri deem it a pleasure to Wait on nil who may favor us with a call. COUNTRY PKODUCE TAKKN IN EXUHANUK. . y t) - q q q q q q q q Bar Iron, Steel, Wails. Ficki, Grub Hoea, Mft?n IlammfiTs. Mill Sawi, Window 8fh, Grindstones, Glass, Paints, Oils, lish, Suit, Chaise, Meat, &c, ahvays nn hrrrt. Sunbury, May 3, 1807. tf i E. Y. BRIGHT & SON. Philip Kaust M M Sober same Rairitcl Co John Hess S llnopt F. Hclfe.nslein Hang A- Brown Mrs. Dorr C Yarger .'i Ira T. Clement F. Frver and wife Surah Swcnev vs Joseph Hofrcn Jublcr vs t MuU'lilcr vs 1) Stewart and wifo vs Catharine 1'ollock. vs H U Masser vs E C Hester : i vs Jacob Gsss vs Wm I.. Dov.-nrt vs Krymire and Stout ; va Wm Hhcail'er, vs Henry Vanguskin vs P Suisback ft al vs Samuel Teas John Fry vs Commissioners of Northumb'd Co., Philip Sarvis vs Isaac Brown (ieo. Shell & Co Henry I. alalia George Haruer Fame vs Thomas Staddcn vs C. Smith vs M. Httrick vs Mnry Harner. JAMKs BKAIID Protn'y. rr.tthonotiiry s Oiiico, Sunbury, July 4, IH NOTICE. fS hereby given thst .lenos Bohr.er commiltce of Jacob Litzel, has tiled his account in the Prothonolary's office ond that the samo will lie presented to tho Court for confirmation at next term. JAMES BEARD, Proth'y. Prothonotnry's Office, ) Sunbury, July 4, I8."i7. J VTTOi3TE"V' AT LAW, Collections made and Professional Busiucss generally attended to Promptly and Carefully. PlllLAIIKLFItlA RlilKllKXCB 1 Bullitt If Fainbornc, Diehl A Werti, Davis & Biriiey, V. Taj loi & Co. Siiiihurv. Juno E0, lFf.7. 'To the Electors of Northumberland Comity. 1TAVING been solicited by many of my lellow - citizens to become a Candidate for the oflice of SHERIFF. I hereby announce that I pro sent myself to the Democracy of tho rounty for nomination at the approacliinc primary election. If nominated and elected, I will use the best of my abilities lo pcrfirm the duties of the office. D. C. CALL, Milton, July 11, 1857. I COO lbs of C arpet BJa STSTANTED al the store nf K. Y. Bright & Son, who are constantly receiving a fresh supply of Goods, thus oil'i'i ing to the public the largest nnu most desirable OBsorlrt.cnt. July II. 1857. KOTICE. fhave this day purchased the following per sonal property of John L. Renn.sold by Con stable Clark, at public sale ; and loaned the same to him during my plccsure, viz: One brown and ono bay horso. 2 cows, s. calves. 4 sboats, 2'sheep, 1 wagon, 2 ploughs, 1 sled, one-half of a Thtnshiug Machine, one-half of 20 acres whoat, 12 do. rye, 5 do. oats, 5 do. corn, 2 beds, I bureau, 2 tables, G chuirs, 2 stoves drets, 1 sink. 1 chest, a lot ol pictures, 1 kettle 1 grindstone; for the sum of.'j;:l'lli R7. JlUlll! (t.-.n, Lower Augusta tj July 11, 18.r)7. 4lit SUPREME COURT IT0I1TIIEHIT DI3. ' TIvICT. TVTOTICE Is hereby given that tho Supreme A-' Court for tho Northern District of Pciinryl vatiiu, will bold it cession on October Term fur Enid District, in Williamsport, Lycominp; county agrcuubty to the following order of raid Court, as certified by the Prolhonotnrv of tho Eactcrn DU trict. CHARLES PLEASANTS, Prothonotary, S. C. N. D. ' Prolhonotary'a oflice, June 37, 1857. In the Fircme Court cf K"cisiS'lranla : NORTHERN DISTRICT. AND now, June 23, 1857, It is ordered that a Special Term of tho Supremo Court be held under the Act of 2Cth April, 1855. at Williams port, Lyccming county, to commence on the first Tuesday of October next, for the purpose of heir ing arguments on writs of error, appeals, Ac, from the counties of Lycoming, Northumberland and Montour, and such other causes from any of the counties composing the Noithern District as may bo by mutual consent argued at tho snid time and place. The said special term to con tiuue as lung as may be necessary. Certificate Jrom the llecord. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the said Supremo Court nt Philadelphia, this twenty-tilth, day of June, A.D. 1857. J. F. BELSTERING, Pro Proth'y. July 4, 1857. Ic OTICE. FT OTICE Ik hereby given that triplication baa Lccn made to tho Court of Commnr Pleis of Northumberland county, by the members of the German Reformed and Kvaugelical Lutheran Churches in Upper Mahonoy township, for a ('barter of Incorporation under the namo and title of tho Trustees and Church Council of St. John's United German Reformed and Evangelical-Lutheran Church, in Uper Mahonoy and that the same will be presented to Court for a hearing, the first Monday of August next. JAMES BEARD, l roth'y. Prothonotary's Office. ) Sunbury. July 4, 1S57. S Notice to Bridge Builders.' E A LED proposals will be reccivad by the undersigned, on Jtns UA l , tne turn nay of AUGUST, next, between the hours cf 10 o rlnelt. A. M.. and 3 P. M., of said day at the Commussioucr s office, in the borough ol Sunbury Northumberland county, for the building of two Bridges. The one to be built ecroes Big Shamokin Creek at the road lending from the Creek ana along J. C. Morgan a laud, and intersects the creek road iii Upper Augusta township, iu said county and said bridge lo be built on the same plan as Hie one that is built across mo same stream at l'eler Keefcr's, in the samo township- The other one to be built across Little Shamokm Creek, adjoining lands of Samuel Curinger, Sr., and on the road leading to Abraiiam siiipman, Esq., in Lower Augusta township, said county, this Bridae is to bo built a Truss Bridge. Specifications will be exhibited on the day of lctliiia;. i iulu nu.tn, CHAS. HOTTENSTINE, FREDERICK 1HAS. Commissioner'i Office, ) Commissioner?. Sunbury, July 25, 1857. n himaolf the first thing: after that tbev will be at liberty to indulge in i bona and hoops if thoy choose. 1 he girls are all of the working chisB, being somewhat or the bettor ciaea of emigrants. Father lieu nessy, of this city, selected thirteen of the number and took upon himself the task of rinding homes for thorn They came through by railroad from New York.. The various roads alouu; the route ahuwud their gallantry idintr the to with lirdt class cars lo ride in, although the tickets were emigrant tick ma. There U room ou the Western prairies for all such cargoes that can be brought to the couutry. Detroit t ree I reus. Tnnnlo who take cart loads of mediciue v,rv tima thev imauino they are coloe to be sick, are the fools upon bom the quads feed aud fatten, NOTICE. ALL persons interested will please take notice that Elizabeth Buoy, widow of Dennis Buoy late of Chilisquaue township, Northumberland countp, dee'd., has made her election to claim three hundred dollars worth of personal property of which her said husband died I ossessed of, and that the same baa been set part for her under the provision ot the Act of Aasemblv in such case made and provided, and that it will be pre sented on Monday the first day of next August term, (being the 3d day ol August) tor approval. MICHAEL M'GEE, Adm'r., of Dennis Buoy, deceased. Chillisquaque, July 15, 1857. To the Electors of Northumberland County. nnilE subscriber bcreby oilers himself as a candidate for PBOTIIONOTABY, Having always been a steadfast Democrat, nnd considering himself competent to perforin the duties of the office, he would respectfully ask of the Democratic party of tho county a iiomina tion at the primary election. Among other qualifications, a thorough knowledge of the tn clisll and German languages would enahie him to attend satisfactorily to all having business iu the oilica. DANIEL BECKLY. Trcvorton, June 20, 1857. A GOOD CII4XCU TO MIKE MO SET! THE undesigned about to engage in other business, will sell his Photographic A para tus. half size, with sufficient stock a id new chemicals in good working order, to any person i-niroui of euaauintt iu this pleasant and beauti ful art. Anv one who withes to travel or make it a local businesi, will find this a favorable op nri,iiiiv. He will sell at cost and give practi cal instructions in the Melainotype, Ambrotyie .l Puller nroceii fieo of charge. For particu lar, address -PHOTOGRAPH," Bo ti?, Sun bury, Northumberland county, Pa. July IS, 157. -Jl To the Electors of Northumberland County. . rpHK sutnferiber would respectfully aimouncc to the Dcmecralic Voleis of Northumber land County, that he is a candidate for nomina tion for the oflice of County Treasurer. Having had some experience, he flatters himself that he would be able to render genera fcautiuc. lion to tho citizens ot said county. JOHN FAUNSWORTH. Up. Augusta, Juno 20, 1857. c;Mlllate fur SlierUT. To the Voters of Northumberland County. A T the aolicitatien of many friends frem dif ferent part of the county, the .undersigned lias consented to become an Independent Candi- data for the office of SHERIFF at the ensuing election. Should be be successful, no etlort hull Ce soared upon bis part to perform the du ties of the oflice wttn niielity, promptness ami imparliu ity. . ,v-i,-it. j .- . i. inaLiinui Northumberland, June 27, 1857. PAPEHS & MAGAZINES. TDMIE New York Ledger, Parlor Casket, Flag A of our Union, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Ballou s Pictorial, National Police Gazette, vec!ily iovcllctte, V. averly Magazine, and Harper's 'cel;ly Journal of Civilization. Also, Harpers Alaga'.ine, todev s J.adv a Book and Putnam's Magazine, jtiKt received and for sale by II. . FR1LING. Sunbury, July 11,1857. S'.state of Alfred ISowlantl, i!tc'l KJOTICE is hereby given that the widow of Alfred Howland, dee'd., lale of Trcvorton, has selected from the personal efiW ts of her late. husband, property not exceeding in value fJUl), agreeably to the provisions of tho Act of the Assembly, exempting tor Ihe use of widow's pro licrlv of the value of :i;:i(!0'lrom levy anJ distress. That an inventory of the miiiio bus been filed, and will be presented to the Orphan' Court nf . ... ... , .i , .,. .i. INortliuinbcrland county on i ucsuriy me iiu uav f August for approval. ijM). muw i u.v, a Jin r. Trcvorton, J,uly II, 1357. 4t NOTICE. V OTICE is hereby given that the officers and members of Mount Tuber Lode.e No. 125, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, located at Shamokiutown, Northumberland county, have filed their application fur a Charter of lncorpo ration in the Court of Common Tleas nf Nor th umberland county. And the said Court have appointed the first day of next teiin for the hear ing of said application. JAMJV9 Ut.Juu, riomy. Prothonotary' oflice, ) Sunbury, July 11,1857. J HUSSEY'S AMERICAN REAPER, FOIl M'TTISSC P.OTII I GRAIN AND GRASS, GUEAT improvements fur 1857. This Ma chine was put inauccasfnl operation in 1833 and eontintiod to bo the only Kcnpin? and Mow ing Machine in tho WorlJ.of any practical value up to 1815 twelve years after its introduction. Other Keeper are now offered with glowing ad vertisements, Certificates, Diplomas, Gold ami Silver Medals.tc. But the Farmer in search of the best Kcnper, and not poted in the mader, had better sen a little further. If there is any value in 21 years expeiirtice in building Keap.rs, and ung them in the har vest field, and in the improvements made during that long period, OBED lU'SS'EY.thc Father of Keepers, can claim it. All who tire satihCcJ with the Best .Reaper and Mower, nan he sup plied by sending their orders early in the seai.t'n, as the crops indicate a large demand, and wo con nnt hn over 200 Headv for tho vast harvr.'t of 1857. We guarantee that this Iieajier and Mower can not he beaten on fair trial by any other Reaper that may he brought into the harvest fields in 1857. and wo ulfo insure it to be the strongest and most durable machine in use. We would respectfully invito Farmers to examine the machine thoroughly bcloro purchasing, ami vatisfy themselves ot its superiority over an others. During the last otiryrar, the sub cri'ers have old between 500 and tiUO of there Machines, lo the bestond most surrensful Fanners in Montour, Union and the neighboring counties, (whose names are too numerous to insert) to whom we respectfully refer. "... 1 he subscribers have '.ne exclusive nam i the following counties: Montour, Lnin, Snyder, Northumberland, Columbia, Luzerne, Perry, Mililin, Centre, Clinton and Lycoming. All order thankfully received and promptly uttend CJ to. UEDDES, MAKtm &. CO., Ltwiaburg, Lniou cuunty, 1 a. July 11, 1857. EXECUTOR'S SALE. rPHE undersigned Executor of the estato of - Peter Keborl;, late of Washington township, Northumberland county, dee'd., by virtue of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, will expose to Public Pale on tho premises on SA TUII DAY, the 15th day of AUGUST, next, the following described properly to wit : A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Washington township, county aforesaid, on the Klingerstcwn roa 1 to Poltsville. and within a milo of the Trcvorton Itailroad, adjuiiiing lands of Valentino Klock, the Church properly of Pt. Peter's Church and othcr8,coilaining TWENTY ACRES and 39 Perches and allowance, whereon is creeled a weather-bearded Log House, Hank Barn, Spring and other outbuildings. A never failing Well of Water, two Orchards will choice fruit. Also: A certain Tract of LanJ, 6ituato in Washington township, said county, containing T W E N T Y-S EVEN ACRES, more or less, ad joining tlie above tract r.f land, Daniel Wolf Valentine Klock, Samuel Mallickand others. The above land is in a good stale of cultiva tion and excellent firming land. The two tracts will besolJ together, or separately, to su;t purchasers. Also At the same titno and place a lot of Carpenter's t.iols, Stove, Bureau and other arti cle too numerous to mention. Sale to rnmmencaat 10 o'clock A.M., of said day when the conditions will bo mado known by PETER BOilNEK, Executor. Jackson twp., July 1, 1857. ts PROCLAMATION. V OTICE is hereby given that tho several Courts of Common Picas, General Quarter Sessions of the peace, and Oprhann' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and l.encral Jail unlivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, to commence nt tho Court Hcure, ill the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, tlio .lnv of AUGUST next, and will continue ONE WEEKS. Tha coroner. Juct'tccs of the Peace and consta bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, impositions, and other remembrance, to do thoso things to their several office appertaining to be done. And nl witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Commonl ive:illh airainst anv prisoner are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their nroner ncrsons to prosecute against him, as shall lC jList and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors ore requested to he punctual in their i.tten.tnncp. at the timo appointed agreeable to their notices. t liven under mv hand at Sunbury, the 27th day of June in the year of our Lord oua thousind eii.ht hundred and filty-soven anil tne imie pendcuce of tho United Slates of America the but God iave the Commonwealth. HENRY WElsE, Sheriff. Sheriff' Office Sunbury, Juno 27, 1857. S SHERIFF SALES. By virtue of a rertain writ of Vr.s. Expota to me dircctrd will be exposed to public sale at the Court Housa in Sunbury, on MONDAY, the 3d day of August next, at 1 o'clojk P.M. the following property to wit . All tho Defendant' ilitercst, beiflg cno undi vided eighth part of a certain hit of ground, situ ate in the Borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, fronting on Water street or Broadway and boundej on tho ejst by an alley ; on tho scnilh by a let in tho occupancy of Somuel Fet ter and on tho norlh by a lot of McCarty d Clement, containing ono-fourth of an arro more or less, whereon is creeled atwostry Brick Hoaae and Kitchen, Well of Water, Ac. Seized, taken in execution nnJ to bo sold as tho property of James Quinn. ALSO: At the same time and place, by a certain writ. ofVair. Exponas, to me directed, will he expo.-cd to public sale tho following property to wit : A certain lut of Ground, sitimto io tho Town of Trcvorton in Zerby township. Northumber land countv, being Lot No. 3 in block 1U1, ad joining a lot of J. Hensyl on the west, and a lot of Dr. Smith on the east, fronting on Shamokin street and extending back to an alley, being 25 fjet in width end 150 feet in depth, whereon is erected a tivo-story frame house with a basement ttcry, and a frame stable. Seized,' taken Into cxecntmn.ond lo be eo,u as tho property of Jcrcmi-.h PcnnepncUcr. ALSO : At the name time and place, bv a certain writ of Vkn. Expoxap, tome dirncb d, will lo cxpowd to public tale, the following properly to wit : A certain Lot of Ground, situate in the rough of Milton, Northumberland county, i'.. ir on Mahoning street, and bounded o.i t . west by a lot of liallzer Critzcr or lot No. and the cast by the Sunbury & Eiie K,il i.'n&d Company, ou the south by Sugar IIy r Ferry lane, containing three-fourth of an Aero moro or less, whereon aro erected a two-story Brick House and ono-and-a half slorv frame House. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold aa tho property of Nicholas Johusun and loin L'rt-ilzcr. ALSO : Al the samo time and place, by"a certain writ of Vk. Exi'omas, to me directed will lieexposed to public sale tho following property to wit : A certain Lot of Ground, situatu in tho bo otigh of Mill on, Northumberland county, bound J o:i the north by Walnut street, or. the cast by Miller's cstale, on the south by mi nll.y oiid on the west by a lot of Jamca lleoy, cnntair.ing re-fourth of an Aero moro or less, w hereon aro erected n two-story frame Homo and Kitchen, nod a small frumo Stable, luUiuil'Vics, ic, i.ej, t;;kcn into exccuti.u-. nn.l to be i.d as tho propel ty ul John A. Cray. nbur Sheriffs Orice, ) jury, Juno '11, 18o". j Spring aad;Sumraor I'r.slncnnifci' 1S57 FANCY DRY GOOD STORE, Kai-kot Scittaro, Sunbury. RTOV.' rceeiircd ond will cor.tiioie to receive, the lurgcst ami b.-.-t selected Block of iCyc-A; Cloths, Ca.iiifiere.i, Cussintlts ar.rt Vesting, yC An assortment of Dress Goousvi. : Fancy printed (.Vli.-os, CHillim. printed Lawns, Do Lain Unrcges, Merinos, Laslinurts, Alupacas, ilre-js Sill-.s, Uiiifhama, &c. LINEN AND WHITE COOC:?. Irish Linen, bleached and brown D.'illiiiLC, facet ing, Pillowcascing, Ac. Dress Triinmings in Great Variety. Boot and Shoe 1! it:t and Caps, Hardware, Cedarwnrt-, Orocori: s, Queenswarc, SALT nn l FISH, Cheese, Crnckers, Segsrs, Tobacco, SnnlT, Ac-, an atisorsnunt of ol'uyf Goods too tedious to mcntioh. Feeling grateful for past favor we beg leave t. assure our old f iends and tho public, thot no ellort on our part shall bo wunliug to merit a continuance of our patrbnago. Country produce taken in exchange at tho highest market price. Sunbury, May 30 , 1857.- P, -tf W. GRAY. Volunteer Candidate. To the Electors of Northumbrlund County. rpil E undersigned hereby offor fciuiself a a -- Volunteer Candidate rur COUNTY TREASURER, At the ensuing election. Hi motive for eo do incr ia that aimroachina old aio, and an injury caused by a broken collar hone, render him ,nnliti to work at hi trade, of Carpenti r. Be lieving himself capable of performing the duliea of the office, lie earneauy solicit your aupp.i.. PETEU HILEMAN. Sunbury, June t7, 17 te i:tate oramuel H. Savldge, dee'd. TVOTICE is hereby given that letter of Ad- ministration have been granted to the ub (criber, on the estate of Samuel K. fSavidge, late nf Rutih townshin. Northumbcrlaad county, Uec'd. All person indebted to said estato are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim to present thcin uuiy auineiiucaieu lor eltlement. LKMUEL CAMPBELL, Adm'r. Kush;tp.,July 11, 1857 6t ... ALMONDS, P.AIS0N8, FIGS, LEMONS. Ac. Ac. lust received a fresh supply and for sale at the Confectionary store nj M.C. tiEANHART. lunbury,May l, 1957. " rUriKITUFiE ! r3SNITURE ! ! THE LARGES'lr8T0CK EVER OFFERED IN SUNBURY. E'asitloiiTiifle, tiieiii t'atTul MJIE subscriber, long establir.bed as a Cabinet -B- jind Chair Manufacturer in Sunbury, thank ful for p06t favors, solicits a continuance of the public patronage. His stock of Cabinet-Ware, Chairs, c, embraces EVERY VAKIETV, I'SEFl'I. ASU OHM ht:JiT.M. in housekeepiiiff. It is unnecessary to enume rate, as anything that may bo required in bis line can be had at modcrato puces, Cheap for Cash, or Country Produce taken iu excuange. Establishment South East Corner of Market t.ptarc. ri?' These knowine themselves imlcbled lo tho subscriber would oblige him by making pay ment. . . f-KHASi l.- HALT I. Sunburv, April 4, 1S57 If HllilRINa'S S APIS. 'I'm: acknoiv i.kuijKLi Oil I X-J I ! I'. I. " rur. krti-:cKT t. Keatinic l.;;vi.' e.t i r. 1 ' ft iul!.e opiui , i, .i I tlm v.'iiiicl ot in i.e ft l -.,..,.! ,r ! d'"t"1 '" '' " !' f ' !' Unit will 11 l h i : 1 -i-. ; Ji 3 i:.tri.rt i i .ii.i t.-. '. XZjsi.iJ Rr"" i" ' NOTICE. VOTICF i hereby given that application has been made to the Court of Common I'leas of Northumberland county, by the meinboi of the Prebyterian Church of the town of Shamokin, in Coal township, for a Charter of Incorporation under tlie name and style of the Board of Trus tees of tha town of Shamokin. And that the Court have appointed the first day of next Au- gut Term for the hearing ol tne aino. JAM KS 11 K AUD, l'rolb'y. Prothonotary,! Oflice, ) Bunbury, July 4, 1857, -flOUNTY ORDERS County order taken a eash for good, and on not or book ac eountby . E. Y. BRIGHT d; SON. Nftv.SH. IBRfi. UltOWN'H and BreimV Essence of Ginger and Husband' Magnesia t March U,'BT. FlcHEU'S. BMITII'3 EuKcure cf Ji'.iualta Clitjcr. rffllS urli'-le is curefullv pnniri-d frnmliie ln'st J;nn;iii-a X Olnger, OH the vulimlilo medicinal propel lies of which it is warranted to possess iu a conceotriittd oad tt-iive-nip:it i'lnn. Il ia no excellent rcmeilv in ilyi;icps'nt flutuleaee, rho lii: ami iinpuim! und ft-eble slnto of the dtyrsiive iunc tiona. Kroin its rrt'reiiiiii Miemjlh anil for.linl niwrtica us a gentle Fliimilulin tonic it m well a.hiputt to counter act Ihe debilitating influence u( the extreme lKt ui iu.il theellm-ls of ailililcu cliai.ftet, AO. save them from tnun No family should be wilhoul il. mils timely nto wiU from inuuy r Price ilo cent per bule. Juue), lba7. tin nn serious nltai-k ol illness. I ur aule by P. MELANCHT0N 8HINDEL, J U STICK OF TIIK WAVE, Ojfice in Deer Street, immcdiauly opposite the Public School Ifouse. All business nromntlv attended to. Monies collected and all ordinary wrilinn done. Sunbury, April 85. lo67. tf SUGAR CURE1V HAM. A lot just received an for sal by. LEVI KSASHOI.JV! April IS57. InrC. in ' owl pijicrc, r i. f t! ul nil wus ; t rk pltier. uui'.er . A l .'l u f.iir anJ Site of MeiHfi. Ts.tV bviiiir on lira J: i Committee. at lieaJin.' ; Kin t'.ie '3 iih of. Febraniy oil ih :. inilo e met to wituef-s inc alc ru I ((.I.icilI 'a ificni) mill werj iiii.'c.ll.. iiulit. The d.iv loll.'H in.:, tho ba n n the Eip'ri!ite:!i'-uee of the t'omnl 't 'i-. ltUVirll:il ii.irnliiir lor livo ll.mi " .. i. k .V W'.'.is hi w:.s tirr.t oprii.-ii, tin- liij.i i-. : ii.t ihe eontenta arlk.!y i-oiivnlii'"'. wnne tne "cn-te-tts iiitha i-iffof Messrs. I ntre'n.V ll:rring weia m y f.nil.li.u. und no lire luiute." Km li.is. Maaii i, lxi7. s..-jci .t ii. l-. i i i.ix. ' l.N roi.tiM.w, A. H. PKAClltK. l .l.,r.l l.v nvi r SO of Dm heat men nf Itrs'liuir. T!i-n!i.iveS.-!Hsiaa lie in.i;.n'!e.l at 1 Walnut Sliest, when? ll.epnhli: ran satlsiy th.-mwlyea ol tlie reai aiirs- nonty Ol Ihe "IlerrllU'S i-atem i.ii'n..., Uci'vaiid uiut used up "uniide Ir iu l)o..r sulnuiader. rnrirH & ILirin?, 31 HWmirSr., Philada. Oi.ly mnLvrslu IhiiStaloof Herring's ruienn-nunipion S'te. , . . , , . o '1 ne utlnni l niaile by oilier parii- vi miti up u repulalH'li ol af.ile wliiell nun iinieu ' nii U-ntnl liri'k iu riiilaJclplna, (Ki'iimuu rwi.i") jimih one out ol an iw.-nl a store, (U a. umii.) nam tl.ii li-is, (. nl.iei'.t from tin 'be Ihey in 111 to btril up1 of 11-iriiig'a (hint aa tlnchl rii ma tuii n. one it- wurd. 11 ei r 1114 tvde coulil not lie buiut. pi'' 1' li e.'.-.cin-ive!v thai the only reliable Safe now mini" la'-lltirtimrV of whn-li i-ver l.i.outi ure no-.v in Ui l.iul uai.-, tllin nuir Urol 'J'Hl h-ive I'eti tried by lire i aim it a sm'.i ! t. 1'liilu., Juno SO, 1S57. ly. 3T01J3. MIPS LOUISA SHlf'sLEI!, respectfully in form the citizens of Trevorton i; J ur roundimi county, that she Iwa opened a new store of Millinery and Fancy Good, at Trevor ton in Shamokin street, nearly opposite Knouso Tavern, where all kinds of liomiei au l Fancy Good can be had at Ihe lowest terms. Drees making alJ attended to la tit bet manner and hitajl stvle. April 25, lt-07. tf