1 o c t r 2 . TOR EVERY ONE THAT ASKETH RECEIVETH." Matthew vii, 8. Oh, n< not wraltu The gnady bnubla glitters to deceive t It bath a thorn to press thee whon asleep j H malioth winm, and lrmveth time to wnop ABk not what wealth can givo. Oh, ask not famk The empty bubble breaks at every pnlo j Its mighty shadow stnlkg in midnight gloom ; It kills f hero, then it haunts his tomb, . If Where all its triumphs fail. O, apk not T.nvR "Tho fond heart's iilol" breaketh the fund heart j His smile is oft deceitful, and its power Too oft is felt in sorrow's darkest hour ; Ask not his treacherous dart. Oh. ask not rowrtt Seek not a burden that must crush thee down, ' Look at the thrones of tyrants in the dnst ; Heboid how frail tho prop in which they trust j Ask where their might has gone. Oh, ask not i.tff. 'Xot oven life itself makes good the name." ITow oft its victim craves tho boon of death, When guilt or sorrow yenrus to yield the breath j Ask not the fitfnl flame. Ask for n fkokev heart A grief for all tho ills thy hand hath done ; A pang for wasted life, for useless brotWh j A hope that triumphs o'er the fear of death Ask, and the goal is won. Ask for a qpiet mind A heart at rest from all the jars of strife j A humble heart, that never soars to fall ; A heart to bless the Hand that gives its all, That priceless gift of life. Ask for a font of tears The heart to sympathize in others' woe ; The soul to feel for all the sorrowing here, And power to point them to a better Bphere, Where tears can never flow. Ask for a home m Heaven Toor, lonely wanderer on life's troubled sea ; When wealth, and fame, and tower, are wrecked and gone, And all earth's blandishments forever flown Ask for a home in Heaven, where grief can never be. Jfarmcr's geprfmcni. Setting Timothy Fields. The following sensible and practical direc tions for setting timothy fluids we find in the American Farmer, and as the information it imparts is just now seasonable, we transfer it to onr columns with our full endorsement : If you design setting a timothy meadow we wish to assure you of this truth: It is a waste of time, labor and money, to attempt to grow it on any but a fertile soil, without hea vy manuring. This your own good sense will toll you is the only rational view of the sub ject. A meadow set in timothy is destined to remain in that grass for, say,. five years at least. It is paid to bo a seven years grass, but as meadows are treated in our country they never last that long. If, however, they were, every second year, top-dressed and har rowed, they would not only lust during the longest period named, but continue to afford profitable crops of grass. Hut. if unaided by such biennial treatment, as all its annual pro ducts are carried oil. and each abstracts from the earth large portions of its organic and inorganic constituent?, tne sou becomes dcte riorated, unable to sustain a heavy growth of vegetation, and, as a consequence, the great body of the plants, for want of food, die out. As to the boil. A moist clay loom is best adapted to the culture of timothy j though it will giow ou any fortilo loamy soil whereiu ttietv'ara lime und potash. Un porous era. volly, or Fnudy soils, the plant does not thrive well. On a stiff, dry red clay we have had it to grow well and produce luxuriant crops but we took especial puina in manuring and preparing tho soil for tho reception of tho seed, and in top-dressing it afterwards. J'rcparation of the Soil. Tho land intend ed lor a timothy meadow unless it bo natur ally very fertile, should bo generously nmnu red, plowed deep and thoroughly pulverised uy roiling ami narrowing, and nguui rolling Quantities of Seed per Acre. Less than 1 peck per acre Bhould never be sown ; and were we setting a timothy meadow, wo should sow i docks to tuo acre. Seeding The seed must bo equally distri. buted by a careful hand, or by a machine We prefer the latter mode. As tho seed is sown, harrow them in with a light gnrden or Eeeu narrow, umi then roll. 1 une of Seeding From 20th of August mi mo lutu oi ftepteuibofc, .t M no W'oui.n Nut v.r. Fakmkr ? The Louisville Courier pava the following tribute to the occupation of the runner : "If a young mau who wants to encase in a business that will ensure him in middle life the greatest amount of leisure time there is nothing better than farming. If ha has an independent turn of mnid let him boa farmer. If he wants to engage in healthy occupation. let him till the soil. In 6hort, if he would be independent, let him get a spot of earth, keep within his means, bIhiii the luwver, bo tem- parato to avoid the doctor, be honest that he may have a clear conscience, improve the Boil so as to luave the world better than he fonnd it, and then if ho cannot live hannilv nnd die contented, there is no hope for uim. Soap ror. Kii.i.i.nt. RontiRs is Tbkes. S. S. Green, of hast Cambridge, has made an ex peiiment with this article, lie has in his garden a white ash tree which was full of these worms, so fatal to our fruit and ornamental trees, lie covered every place on tho tree which appeared to be wounded by them, with common hard soap, nictdy rubbed into tho piace wnere mo uoror seemed to have enter cu. I'iinu r mo rain 01 l ua week, t in tnan dissolved aud penetrated to the worms, which forced them out by scores, causing their death. Wo think this tho best rpinilv vnt discovered for destroying theBo nuisances to gardens aud or. nirds. l.xehange. rt T it t, ... i UK D1.IUIIT ix i kar hike. WeNeo nu merous remedies for tho pear treo blight, but we have very littlu faith in most of thein. Tim best rernody, in onr judgment, is, should the disease apparently ullect the whole tree, as generally the case, to cut off the the tot: nearly to the trunk. If anything will save the tree, it is that. We huve lost several, both dwarfs and standards, and we have also savod several by this operation a couple of them, indeed, were cut off only two or lltreo f-et from the ground, und are now ihrTty G'crmaatuwn TeleynyJi. F.i'M3. Wo Lavo como to the conclusion that the cultivation of plums in l hid region is far more plajuo thuu profit. We can raise noue of the choicer varieties. Wo huve a very Cue U'uMngton and a Columbia tree, ou neither of which is there a siuglo specimen now to be found, though they were loadud with green fruit a ftw wecLs ago. GVrmtrv. town Teh graph. HESOllUTION Propping Apiendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. RgnotvtD ir thi Hknatk aii tlntrsi or VimKtKtf AT1VSS OW TH COMHONWIAkTIt Of lSSYI.VA11IA lit NKKV AssKMnLV MKT, Truitthe following nine ndinelita To profiled to tlie constitution of the nimiiionwenllh, in ocorclauce with the r (trismus of the tenth article thereof . FIRST AMENDMENT. Titer tlinll kc mi additional nrtirla to nid eonstltutloa to l designated as article eleven, m follows : ARTICLE XL ' OF PUBLIC DEBTS. Section 1.' The lute may rinilruvt ilchu, to supply casual deflcitt or failures in revenues, ir In meet ex in-linen not otherwise provided for lint the nitsrec ite amount of such delits direct sail contingent, whellicf contracted liy vntiio of one or more uclsnf the general iisacinbly.or nt diflcrent period! of time, ahull nevar exceed seven hundred and fifty thousrnd dollars, mnl Hie m tuny arising; from the crentioil of such delits, Blmll be n,iplrcd to the purpose for which it was oliiniiied, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose tvlinlever. flection . In addition to the above limited power Ilia stule may contract cVlit to repel tiivnslou, suppress liietir. rectlon, defend the state in wnr, or to redee t the present oiitstaniliiiKiiid'jbtediiessof llie state j but the miaiey aris ing from the contracting; of such debts ahull be applied to no other purpose whatever. Section 3. Kxcepl the debts above specified, In sections one and two of tins aiticle, no debt whatever shall be created bv, of on behalf of the suite. fection'l. Ts provide for Itie payment of ihe. present debt, and any nil.litionnl debt contracted lis aforesaid, tho legislature hull, at ite lint session, after tho adoption of this amendment, create a sinking fund, which shnll lie sufficient to pay the accniemtt interest on such debt, and sniuinlly t reiluco the principal thereof by a Sinn not Irs tliail two hundred nnd lil'tv tlMiusnnd dolhirsj which sinks ine fund slmll consist of the net niiuuul income of the public winks, from lime to time owned by the state, or the pr K'ecils of the sale of the snine, or nny part thereof and of the income 01 proceeds of pule of stocks owned by the slate, together with cither funds, or resources, that may be dcsiitnn'ed bv law. The said sinking fund may lie increased, fiom time to time, by ns-ogiiiiig to it nny part of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not re quired for the oidiiia. y nil I current expenses of govern iiieiil. nud utdcKs in cine of tvnr. invasion ot insurrection, no pnit of the said sinking fund shall be used or npplicil otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, un til tlicnmount of such debt is reduced below tha Bum of five millions of dollars. Section 5. The credit of tlic commonwealth shall tint In any mnuuer, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, nny in dividual, coinpnny, corporation, or association ; nor shull the commonwealth herenftee become joint owner, or stockholder in nny oomimuy, association, or corpornlior. Bection 6. The counuonwenllh shull not assume the debt, or nnv nnrt thereof, of any county, city, borough, or township ; orofnuy corporation, nr nssocint ion ; unless such item snail nave iieeu conirncicu 10 eiiuuie me bihu: io repel invasion, suppress domestic, insnrre-tion, defend it self in time of war, or to assist the state in the disclmrge of any portion of its present indebtedness. Section 7. The legislature shall not authorize nny coun ty, ciiy, borough, township, or incorporated district, by virtue of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to become s stockholder in ny company, association, or cnrpoiaiion j or to obtain money f r, or loan its credit W, nny corpora tion, association, institution, or party. SECOND AMENDMENT. There shell be an'addilionnl article to said constitution, to be designated as article XII, as follows: artici.r xn. OF NEW COUNTIES. No county shall be divided hya line cutting oft" over one tenth of its population, (either to form a new county or otherwise.) wlinout me expiess assem n sueii wiumj, ..j a vote ot the electors mereoi ; nor snuu any new cnumj be established, containing less than four hundred square miles. ., THIRD AM rilN VM t'.i r TTrnm Mntinti turn of llie first artiele of the constitution. strike out the words, "of the city of Philadelphia, und of eneh county respectively ;" from section five, some article strike init the words, "of 1'hlladrlphia nun ol the several counties;" from section seven, sunie article strikeout the uftari s "neil wr t in envoi I' nid i la nor uu. unu inert in lieu thereof the words, "and noj" and strikeout section four, same article, und in lieu thereof insert the loliowiug: , . , , . "Section 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred nml ivtv.fonr. nnd in everv seventh ve-ir thereafter, rep resentatives to the number of one hundred, shall be appor tioned and distributed equally, throughout the state, by districts, ill nrooorlion to the nnmliei of taxable inhabi tants in the several parts 'hereof; except that any county containing at k-H'1 three thousand five hundred tnxubles, may be allowed a seiwirate represeutHtion ; but no more than three coantics Blmll be joined, ami no county shall be divided, in the formation of a district. Any city contain ing a sunn lent iiuiuoer "I H1Al.l.o I" . i,,.., two reiucsentatives. shall have a seimiatu representalion assigned it, and siiull be divided into coiiveuinit districts of contiguous territory, of equal table population ns nenr as may be, each ol wlncn uisincts simucicci onj; represeir O.tiec O At the cud of seel urn seven, same nrticte' insert mese words, "the e TV of Phi hdelplim sliull lie divided iiitosnr gle senatorial districts, of contignous territory ns nearly equal la taxable popululioli ns possniie ; iiur no wuiuhiiiiii . iiivuie.1 in I II R loriiini Mill ineiri'i - The tferistatiire. nt its first session, after the adoption frf this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and repieseututive. oisu icta. in ine manner aoove provided; such dislilcts to remain uuciiiiiigeu hihii mc ppnorlionmclll 111 ine ycur one iiioiiNtuu eiKiik-nuuuicu and sixty-lour. fy -t I'OrRTtI AMENDMENT. , ' . Th. re shull be all n.lditionnl section to the first, article of B ud constitution, which shall be numbered und read ua follows: Sectios vo. The legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul, nnv charter ot incorporation hereatter conferred by or under, uny Slieeinl. or general law, whenever in iheir oninion it mav be iuiuriousto the citizens of ihe cimnion wealth . in such niunuer, however that no injustice shall be done to the ciupoiutors. In !KXArK, March 27, Ii-j7. Resolved, That this resolution pass, (in the first amendment, veas yl, imv 7. tin the second amendment veils ti-i. nays is. On tne third iiiuenitinent, eus IM, nuy (III tlie louilll nincnnuieiu, yens xj. naS4, Extinct from the Joui ual. UUO. W, HAMITtSI.Y, Clerk. l.S TI1K HoCSE OF HEPttKSI!NTIIVE, ) April an, i;.. ) Resolveil. That tbisresolulioll pnss. On the first amend ment, yens IV. lms '. till the seeoiin atiiemliiuni, yeas A7. navs31. On the third aiuendiiieul, veas 7a, tun s , und on" foiitlh niii'-niiruent. yeas b:J, nays 7. Extract flout the Journal. wi JACOB KIECI.EH, Clerk. Srenv-TAnv's OrFirK, ) A. n CI'RTIX, Pecretury of the Culiuiionweullll Skcuktaby's f)PFtrt, ) Ilarriljurtr, June '-'J, lt37. ) l-'ileUMuy!!, l!5r J I'ennsylvanin, ss : I tlocertifv tlint the above and foreeoiiiij lit true und enr- re t eotiv ol the oriiriiutl "Kt'aoluti.iu rehiliee to un uiuenil- inent o( the Coiulitution" us the suine reniuius 011 lile ill this otiico. '. in testimony wtiereot 1 imve hereunto set uiv hniiil uiul enused to be ufiixeil the sent of the ScereUiry's Ulliettflie duyuiul year aUive writlen. AC. CIJKTIN, ScereUiry of the Coiuiuqiiwcultli. IxPsfATIt, Aplilir, 1S57. Resolution nronoiimr nineiulin-nls to the Constitution of the Oouiinoiiweultli, being umler couiiiloiution. oi ine question, the Senate agree to the first aiiiemluient ? The yens unit nays were tkeu ugrceulily to the provi sions of the Constitution, ami were 11s tollow, viz: Yens Messrs. Ilrewer, llrotvne, Cotley, Kly, Kvans, Felter, Kleniiikeu, Kni7.er, lucrum, Jonluu, Killinier, niiox, irfiuimeu, t.eivis, ll er, cvonem, reueis, Mutiu.in, Sleele, Struuli, Welsh, ilkins, Wiieht und Tuttgurl. tpeaker S4. Kays Messrs. Crnlili, CresswtlT, Finney, Cregg, Har ris, Penrose mill tiuther 7 So the question was eleterniiucil in the ufTirniutivc. Ou the question, Will the Semite afire to the sceond amendment ! The yens nays wera tnkeu utrreenl.ly to ilia, provi sion of the Constitution anil were us follow, viz : t Ybas Messrs. Ilrewer, Urnwn, Cressvvell. Kly, F.vuus Fetter, Finney, Fleiinikeu, Intnul, Jordan, Knox, ltii bnueli, Lewis, Myer, Sellers, Sh man, Souther, Sluele, Suaub, WuUh, Wilkins, Wright nnj Tirgurl, Sneaker Navs Messrs. CofTey, Crnlili, Fiazer, Cregp, Harris, KillitiKer, Penrose ami SeofieM fci. So the question was determined in tha afflimtttive. Oil the question, Will the Seuale itjrieeto the tliiril nminenilineut ? The yens anil nays were taken lujteeably to the Coilali tut on, ami were ns follow, viz: Yeas Messrs. Biewer, Urnwn, Crnbh, Cresawetl, Kir, Evans, Fleiuukeii, Fruzer, Ingram, Jonlun, Kiilinpc'r. Knojt, l.auliaeli. Lewis, Myer, Se ili.-ld, Seller , Sliuiuun, tioullicr, Steele, .Siraub, Welnh, Wilkins and Wrijtlit -Jl , Nays Messis. CoiIVy, Greirit, liairis and Penrose i. So the question was determined in the alfirinulive. Ou ihe question, Will the Senate npree to the fnuith amendinelit ? Tiie yens und nnys were taken agreeably to lite Coustltu tulioii, and were as folkiw, viz : Veas- Messrs. Ilrewer, llrowne, ColTt-y, Cresswell. Kly, Kvints, Fleiuukt-n, Fra.er, Inirinm, Kiliinirer Knox, l.uu Iwieli, Lewis, Mver, Senfielil, Sellers, SI1111111111, Souther, tjteele, Slrauli, We'sh, Wilkins and Wii;lit '23. N'avs Mesins. Crnbh, Finney. Jonlun und Penrose . So the question was determined in the sltiiinulivti. la ius IIocsk or ItEi'UE-KSTirn ks, Aptil 20, 16J7. Tlie lesolution proposing snieudineiits to the Constitu tion ol the Coinui niweullli beina under coiiaiderulion, Ou the question, Will the House agree to the first amendment ? The yens and navs were taken uj;reenblv to Itie provi sions of the Constitution, and on the hist pioiuiaed aiuem! inenl, were us follow, viz : Yeas Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Baekhoitse, Ball, lleek --....j., uuwci, iiiiiwii,i.uiiiouii, cuinpnell, utilise, I'ltiH ver, Crawford, Uiekcy, Cut, Kystur, Kus.,UI, Foster, (iiliboney, Ulldeu, llainel, lluiper, Hems, llieltand, Hill, II iU.-jiub, lioflmsii, Herks Imbrie, liuiis, Jauobs, Jenkins, Johnson. lCuuuiii.,11, Kerr, Knight, UisenriuK, lAiugaker, 1'ivalt, Manear, Maugle, M'Culiumi, M'llvaiu, Muoriieud, Muniinu, Milssehnaii, Nieh ils, Niehnuioi,, s.ull,.mut.ler ..Vl",'1'."'. 'Kle" 1'etrikeu, I'owimll, Pureed, Itamsey, (1 lululelpbia,) Kuliisey.lVork,) Kealnel, lleed, Hulierls llupp, Shuw, Sluan, Suiiilu (Cninbriu.) Suiitli, (Centre) SJevnuVMi, 1'olnii, Vail, anv.irliis, Vickers, Voeeliley, ,,ralf' """f" '. Wliarton, Willistou, Wilheruw, Wtifrbt, iiuiueriuau and tielz, 8euker 7j ZM".1"i "Jlku. Uenson, l).M;k. Hamilton, Han coek, llme ll iffmou, (Lebanon,) Lebo, Stiutbers, Thoru, Warner und lutrmte W. ' So the quuiion was dcteruiincd iii llieaflimuilirs. . Ou tueuestlnn, Will the Homo airree to the second amendment Ihe yeas and nays weretakeu agreeably Ui the provl sions of the Constituliou, and wercus follow, vis Yeas Messrs. Anderson, Baekhouse, Ball, Ueek Bow. . Clli..un. Canipla-ll C.rly, F.nt, fnuvild, FoMer. Oildeu, llainel, Harper, Hems, Hiestaml, Hilleiras, Hotf ttiiii,(UrkBi Housekeeper, I mbi is, Innes. Jwkuis, Mi JWinaa, slmfmsa, Kakt, Ltisenrlag. L-mgekor, livett Manear, Msusle, M'llvaln, Moorehead, Musselman, Ni chols, Nicholson, Nunemacher, l'enrson, Peters, 1 el'"'" Pownnll, Parcell, Ramsey, (PhiknMphia, Hernscy, (York) Reamer, Roberts, Hupp, flmw, rilonti, lolan, Vail, Voegliley.AValter, Westbiook, Wharton, Zimmer man and (Jew, Speaker S7. , Nnys Messrs. Aurthur, Augustine, Backus, "eiison, Bishop, Drown, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, r.yster, Ulb- . ' o.' tl i. not U.... M.ilTiiinii. flrPba- uuiiy. iiHiiint.'ii, iinin-oeK, 0111, ii'v, " u i non, Jacobs, Kerr, I.ebo, M 'Calmont, Mummn, Heeil, bi.i. t...ni..i i il.ii. nt ... i ainvMiiriii. Strut hers. Smith, Cambria.) Smith (Centre, Stevenson, Slruthers, .ri . v .r.i. v isr.';H.uIUr. Warner. Win- 1 II, UUVinilMIO, TM-BIH, ., IW trode. Withcrow snd Writ lit Si. So the question was dcteimlued la Ilia afflrroolirs. . ttn the qsestion, Will the House agree to the third amendment! The yens and nays were teken agreeably to In provi sions of the Constitution, and were as follow, VIE : Yens Messrs. A ilderson, Backhouse, Hall, Deck, Ben eon, Bower, Drown, Calhoun, Campbell. Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Enl. Eyster, Fnusolit. Foster, Cd.no. M, llamcl, Harper, Ileins. Heistainl. Dill, lllllcgns, ll"ff man (Uerks) Hoiriiain (lbniion,) Housekerner, Imbrie, Innca, .Incohs, Johns, Johnson, Knuflninn, Kerr, I1h, linTa';er, I,ovctt, Manear, Maugle, M'Cnlmout, Moor head, Mummn, Musselmnn, Nichola, Nicholson, Nune macher, l'enrson, Peters, Peliikin, Piiwnll, Pnrcell, Hnmsey, (York.) Reamer, Reed, Tupp, Wmw, Blujn, Smith, (Cnmbrin,) Smilh, (Cfntie,) Steve isvin, Tnlnn, Vail, Vnnvoorhis, Vickers, Voeghlev, Vigoneller, Wesl bnsik, Willistou, Wilheruw, WriIit, Zinuneinian und UetE, Sponker i'J. Nnys Messrs. Arthur, Anrinllnft, llnekits, Dislinp, Cartv, Dock, Oildea, llainilton, llaiieiK-k, lline, Jenkins, Knie'ht. I .eisenrinir. M'llvitiu. Hanisev. ( l'hiludelphlit,) Roberts, Strut hurs Thoin, Wnltrr, Warner, Wharton and wintrmie KV. So the question was determined in thenflirniutive. On Ihe question, Willlhe House n-rree to the fonrlh nmcudmenl ! The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provi sions of the Constitution, and were ns follow, viz : Yens Messrs. Andersen. Arthur llnckhoiise. Dnikns, Hall, lleek, Henson, Uishop, Hirwer, Drown, Calhoun, Cninpliell, Cnrtv. Chnse, Cleaver, Crnwlorcl, Dickey, Mil, Eyster, Fuusoli'l, Foster, (iiliboney, (iilden. Ilnmel. Dar ner. Ileins. Hicstnnd. Hill. Ilillecas, lloirinnn, (Itcrks) tli fl'innii, (lahaiinu) Housekeeper, I mbrie, limes, .lucolis, Jenkins. Johns. Johnsmi. Kaiiiriiian. Kerr. lbo. IiBen- ring, longnker, l.ovett, Munenr, M.iucie, M Cnhnont, M'ilvnin, Muniinn, Miisticlninn. Nichols, Nicholson, Nune macher, Pearson, Peteis, Petrikin, Pownnll, Pnrcell, Knmscr, IPhilailelphin Ramsey, (York.) Reamer, Reed, Roberts, hupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith (Cumbria,) Smilh (Ceulie.) Slevenson. Tolnn, Vnd, Vnnvoorhis. Vickers, V'ot ahlev. Wnionseller. Wniner. Wettlirook, Wharton, Willistnn. Witherow, Ziinniermnn nnd lletx Speaker. 1"3 Nnys Messrs Dock, Hamilton, 1 1 a;. cock, Strutliers, Thorn, Wlntrodeaud Wright 7. So Ihe question was determined in the affirmative. Ski TKTsnv's PrficR, I Ilanisburg, June 24, J Pennsylvania, sn. ' I do hereby certify that Ihe above and foregoing Is a true nnd cot red com of the "Yens'l'nnd "Navso taken ou the Rnsolution proposing niueiidmeiits to the Const itu lion ot the Commonwealth, us the same uppeurs on the Journals of the two Houses ol the itenernl Asseiulily ol this Commonwealth for the session of 1857. Witness my hand nnd seal of said office, this twenty-second dny of June, one thousand eight Hundred ami liny-seven. A.G.CLRT1N, Secretary of the Common wealth. July 4, 1R37. SALAMANDER FIHE ANB THIEF-PROOF SAFES. The largest assortment in the United States. Warranted to be equal to any now made, and will be sold on as Good Terms, as can be obtain ed from any other house in the Country, nt EVANS & WATStWS 26 South 4th Street, Philadelphia. Trtith i3 Mighty, and Must Prevail. Report of the Committee appointed to superin tend the Hurtling of the Iron Safes, at Read ing, Felruary 2", 1857. Ki.adino, March 4. Tho undersigned, members of the committee. do respectfully report, that we saw the two Safes originally agreed upon by Earrels & Herring and bvans & vv nlmiti, placed sulo by side in a fur nace, viz: The Safe inuse by Iho Paymaster of the Philadelphia ami Heading lbulroad Compa ny, in his oliico nt Heading, manufactured by larrcIsJc Herring, and the Safe in use by H. A. I.nntz, in his store, manufactured by Evans & Watson, and put in books and papers precisely alike. .The'fire was started at 8J o'clock, A. M.,nnd kept up until four cords of green hickory, two cords dry oak and half cbesnnt top wood were entirely consumed, the whole under the superin tendence of the subscribers, members of the Com mittee. The Safes were then cooled off with water, after which they were opened, and the books and papers taken out by tho Committee and sent to H. A. l.nnii s store for public exam ined and marked by the Committee. The books and pnpecs taken from '.ho Snl'e manufactured by Parrels V Herring were in onr judgment, damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than those taken from Lvaus & Y utson s Safe. We believe the above to have been a fair and impartial trial of the rrspecthe qualities of both Rules. JACOB H. dvsiie:?, DANIEL S. HUNTER. Having been absent during the burning, we fully coincide with the above statement of the condition of tho papers and books taken out of the respective Sates. C. A. NICOM.s. h. li. mi:hm:nhero, , JAMKSMIUIOLI.AND. March 21, 1 857. W AliJH A-3SrGrE3VrEJTT I Fresh Arrival of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, kc. rEHE undersigtied laving taken the store for JL tnerly kept by Williiyn A. Hruner, is now ready to till orders and prescriptions at a mo ments notice. He has a lurge and weil selected stock of fresh and pure DHUGS, CHEUICALS, Dye-stuffs, Oil, Paints, Glass, Putty, and all kinds of Patent Medicines. FKUIT AND CONITCTIONAIiY Tobacco nnd Imported Separs of the ehnirest brands. 1'utiey IVntions' toilet articles, and Per fumery of all kinds. Tooth and Hair ISrushcs ef every variety. Cumpline and Fluid always on hand. . Customers will find his stock complete, com prising many articles it is impossible lie re to enu merate, and all sold at moderate prices. Remember the place, next door to K. V. Uright's Mammoth Store. A. W. FISHER. Sunbury, March H, 1857. THE DAUPHIN & SUSQUEHANNA aAILKOAD. ONNECTS tho Hendins Railroad nt Au bum, ou the Schuylkill, (10 miles below Pottaville,) with the Northern Central Railroad, ut JJuuplun, on tlie Rusouehaiina, and uil.i tho Pi.nnsylvania Railroad at Rockville, (5 miles above Harrisburg,) and runs um jiassenger train 111 winter, and two passenger trains in summer through between Auburn and Harris burg, each way, daily, (.Sundays excepted.) on times arranged U connect properly with these roads; with Ihe Cumberland Valley and Harris burg and Lancaster lluilroads, ut HurrUburg, aud with the Cattawist-a Railroad, and its north ern connections at Poit Clinton. El.LWOOD MORRIS, Eng. A. Supt. March 7, lti57 fim.pd. BROADWAY FAMILY GROCERY! Flour, Feed and Provision tore I'roadway below lllachberry Street. LEVI SEAS1IOLTZ, IILM xbJrbl.1,1 inform the citizens of -bunbury and viiiiuly that he has removed to tlie storo lately occupied by C. (iehrintror in Broadway near the Rail Road, and is receiving a euoica supply 01 F AIRILY GPwCGEHISS. consisting in part of Hums, Nlioulders, .Mackerel, Herring, White Pish, Cod Fisb, Knit Prcseived Fruit, Pickles, Crackers, Cheese, Molasses, Rice, ougar, i-ollee, (green, roasted and ground,) Im perial, Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Ulack 'l eas, Cedar-ware, Stone-ware, Soaps, brushes plow and wash linrs, boots and shoes, tobacco, segars, oci., together with every article usually found in a first class Clrocery Store, all of which will be sold at the,lowest prices, either for cash or country produce. He has also prepared to sun ply tho citizens with fresh bread, twist, rolls, pies, pretzels and cakes of every kind. N. I). The highest cash prices will be paid for butter anu eggs, corn, oats, rye aud wheat. Hunbury, April. 11, 1857. poitT and MADERIA WINES, Schiedam - Schnapps, Wild Cherry brandy. Blackberry and Lavender brandies for medicinal purposes at March 14, 7. A. V FISHER. NF,W ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS! Ira T. Clement A'O. 1, COJIXER OF MAliKEI SQUARE, B II AH.il,l,t refoived largi supply of Fall and fl U Winter tioods. lie will continue lo sell Dry Ooods and Gro ceries CH E A l'EK than ever, ns his goods are bought cheap thry will he sold clicnp. He reels conlulcnt with his experience and ability, that ha can coinpcto with the World at largo and Su-nbury in particular. lie would cmimersga artich s if time and apace WrMild permit. It is enouuh to say that he has everything in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries, A Inrge Stock of IJcady-Mntlo CLOTHING,, HOOTS AKD SHOES, Jr., jc, that ia kept in any other store in town, and Ilis banner is on the brceSe. - And long mny it wnva O'er land of the free, And the home of the brave While her Stars and her Sti ipes Phine out like the Sun, Telling nil nations That Freedom's begun. This is a free country as was proved by 'the election of Duchanan over the Wooly Horse, therefore it is free for all to do their trnding where they can BUY ho CHEAPEST. All are fi.viP led to call and see. THE COUNTRY, as well at. the town aro respectfully invited, end every person, rich or poor, high or low, bond or free are invited to call at No. 1 Mnrkkot Square, opposite the Court House. P. 8. He is not to be undersold by nny mnn or combination of men. No chargo for showing good. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Sunbury, Dec. 20, 185G. Saddle and Ilarncss Maker. . liETTR-Z" HATJPT, JPt. Successor lo A. J. Stroll, RESPECTFULLY informs the iS. citizens of Sunbury and the pub- il-iri&bc gencrully, that he hns taken jsttho establishment lately occupied A. J Stroll nnd is prepared to ruin cut work in is line of business equal to any mnde in this, section of the country. Orders promptly execu ted and all kinds of produce taken in Exchange Sunbury, May 9, 1657. ly Fishing Tackle. Red Cork, Crass, Cot ton aud Linen Liscs, Out Lines, Sea Oiass by the yard, Sneods, Flios, Kiiby, Limerick and Carlisle Hooks, Rods, Sec, for sole by March 41. 57. A.W.FISHER. IDE-EM TISTRT GEOllGE UENN, NNOUNCKS to the citizens of Sunbury and vicinty, that he has opened an office in Sun bury, above H,. J. Wolverton's office opposite C. Weaver's Hotel, where he is prepared lo attend to oil kinds of work belonging to the profession, in the latest and most improved Btjle. All work well done andji'arr.nited. DccembeAsT, 1850. R. DECOU & CO. Clothiers, No. 141 Ch.-.stkut St., aiiove Fourth, I'hu.adi.umi.i, Keep coihlantly on hand a fjdcnji.l uiTortmcnt of .d'j Clothing. Ready OoODi MAPK TO Cr.DIR TO FIT. Nov. 20, 1 850. y ixu W. Citrate of Magnesia ou T A ST E LESS SAL T S . r1IIIS preparation is recommended as an ex eellent laxative and purgative. It opi-ratci mildly, is entirely free from an unpleusnnt taste resembling lemonade in lluvor, prepared und sold by A. . ' INMiill. Sunbury, March li, IH.rB. Importer and Wiulesule Dtuhr in SAL'I 38 Soulh Wharves, Philadelphia. -'J.-A ASHTON' Fine, Liverpool Crotind n-V 1 urks Island nnd Dairv Sail, con -J-jJxstanlly on hand and for tale in lots wT to suit the trade. April 4, 1857. Cm " K0VER7S iiaUIDllAIR DYE. Tim hn i r dye tiro In only a trt.il to Kiliry till nf ju pr lei'ti'tu hm ua u Uve, oiiii nit' tiMMwmi; tt'cliinunnil Iroir, tliiit eminent Aiiiilylit; Clieiniut, I'fitresJSur Jnclli, oi'lhe 1 . p. mini, win only ciuimui wiiul ltuniH;ui;l luivu pre- 'Laboktiry fok rBAcrirAL CiiKMisTny, ) St. Slephen'ti I'lucf, j Philadkm iua, Ktluutiiy !Tili, 1807 'ltt!lMp Well tC(llH))ltri Willi Hie lallFtltlKM'H C'lnHiBIII I KiiiveK'8 IsllflMD MAIM V K, I HMt KJUt-tltHl VMM Uy (i-ll'iV nijt tlie mmi-ltj (lirprtlnim veil lir Ha ue, it will ii'l Hij-iff the I Iiur nr S!.in, but will give a imluiul unci iluru- me cmitr 10 ue i utir. JAMI'.S C. nO(TII. Aim!lir;iirniirt. UOOVKIl'S WUITIMJ INKS, imlnUnf Jl.h.yt-r r Uiul, und lltHivt-r'n ludcllilile liikit, mettxi well know ami inlrixliiml to require nny it-tilitioiiul tcstimniiy ilieir clmtucter. ihe wilca Imve Ujcii mrreusin aince their firut iiitrodiiclioti, ivihk eviilence Unit, tlie urtielcs truiv po&suM that intrinsic met it c tanned ut Lnt f-i Uieui ny tlie iMniiutucturiT. Order, HiMrewtnit to'tlie TnnufiiPt(rv, No. iV ItAI Blrwi nliove roi'HTII, (old Wu. Hi,) i'liiludeluhiu. will receive prompt ntti-niiim by JUSKI'H F.HOOYIin. Mutialueturer r.iilMdelpliiii, April 43, lh.7. ly JNTJSW CONFECTIONARy WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. M. C. GEAllIIAItT, 11 AS just received a new and excellent nmort- ment of goods at his Confectionary and rruitoiura in .M A kiyl, I s 1 1; tr.T, buuliurv. where he manufactures ai.'d keeps on hand, at all times, the moi-t dunce Confectionary, Ac WluilesulcTind ICetail, at l'luludelpliia prices. Among his stock of Conlectiunuries, may he totinu : French Peorots, (juiu Drops, all kinds of scent liurueu Aliuouds, l.nve IJiups, Cnain White, Mint Drops, red aad while, ' J.einMi Jelly Cakes, Rose, Fitlit Drops, " Vanilla; ' t-tiok Cumltcs, uf all scents oiniuiiii rvcieia. ma's i nnny, Liquorice, Almond Candy, FRUIT. Rnnsiias, Prunes, lliilcs, Fiis, Currants dl icil, Cilioi.s, Almonds, Unisons, Nnls of all kinds I. KM 0 SYUL'P of a superior quality, hy the single or dozen. A superior quulily of Seijars and Tobacco, and a variety of Coiifeclioniirics, fruit, ir, u!l of which is oll'cied cheap at wholesale or retuil. ICE CREAM. He has aU opened an 'ce Cream Raleon, ami will at all time bo rcudy to bcrve his customers with Ice Cream. Sunbury, May 21, 1858 ly JVcw Drugs, I'uliitsj, &c. NEW supply of Drugs, Puints. Oils, Fluid, Ac, juat received and for sale by A. W.-FISllEU. 8unhury,.May 2, 1657. . FURNITURE POLISH. S. RAE'S Premium Patent Enamel Furniture Polish. This polish is highly valuuble for restor, ing the polish on all kinds of Furniture Glass, Carriage ilodies. Hair Cloth, ic. Also, for re moving spots, hiding scratches, Ac, Ac. War rantee! to dry immediately and retain its gloss. Price 50 eta. per bottle. Sold by A. W. FISHER. March 14, J8oT. AYER'S , vi CIIERllY rECTORAL, ton ttih ratid cum or Colds Coughs nnd . Hoarseness jfliiiwriFXTt, Mam., 3oA Tw.t tRM. In. J. 0. ATfn: If1onnthfwlttfttury tho best fPTTmly I huve vr fotmd for CotifiliH, nonriwnoM, InfliiMiTa, nud the concimltatit tmptoraof a CoM, in ymir OnrnsT I'ccrniiAL. Iti enn'tftnt xum t niv urnHIrp mtft mv fitmilT fof th last J twi ymr lifw tihDwn tt to possess rlor Tlrtnos for tha trontmont of theft complaint. KHKN KNIUHT, M. l. A. B. MilllTLKY, Kar,..of Utica.N.Y., writes: "f hft twd j-otir Ppworai, myielf nd In my Iknilly otot ilac yon liiTonnd tt, ami bliev it tli bwt moillcliti fr IW pnrMW eror put out. With a ltart cold 1 tlioittd w)ner tty twenty fhe rl"ll(irS fiir ft bottle than do without It, or : tiUio any dtlier roiftcdj," , Croup) Cough, Infltienxa . Kviti VOFIKLH, MlfM., ob. 7, lHftft. nHomrii Atkh: I will cheerfully certify your PftrTomt In the boat romdy we pofwwwi for the mno of Whooping VovffK Crmnp. and tho chrst disease of children. Ave of yottir fraternity in the South nppreriAto your k ill, and commend your mcuieiuo 10 our peopio. 1IIIUM CONKUN. M.D. AMOS T.F.E, Tlnq., Montetiet, Ia, writes, A Jan.,lB6fl: "I had a twllous InHunris whkh oonOiictJ me indoor six wetkfl; took many medlduca without ralinf; flnnlly1 tried your rr.cTimAi. by the advice of our eleiftyman. The firut diwe ndteted tlie aoreneM in my throat oitd lungst less than one half tha Ixittle mode mo completely well. Your medicine aro tho oheapent as well ns tlie bvst wo can buy, and wo esteem yon, Lkjctor, and your reme dieti, a tlie poor man's friend." Asthma or Phthioic, nnd nroncliitlfu ' WfJIT MAJtCHEHTKR, Ta., Fob. 4, lS&rt. ' Si! YonrCrtranr l'rrroRAL Is porformln mni Telloui cntut in this neclinn. It has relieved neTernl from alarm liiK nvmptoms of constiniptJon, and Is now curlnp a ntfta who iias UOwrod under nu nUV'otiun of tlie lungs for the last forty years. HKNltY h. TARK8, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M.P., Ai.ninx, Monro Co., Iowa, writes, fp- IMS: " During my prartlee of many years I hnve found nolhina: erpml to your Cmkf.bt Pkctoral for pi Ting en.tt? and relief to comsuuipttve patient, or curing such us are curable." We mlglit add volumes of evidence, but the most con vlnclng proof of tho virtues of this remedy la found In its elftcts upon trial. Consumption. Probably no ono remedy has ever been knewn whlrh cured so many nnd sm h dnnpi-rous canofi as this. Pome no human aid ran reach ; but even to thoso the Cukrrt Pectoral affords relief nnd comfort. ATon HoDr. Nbw York Citt. March 6, Doctor Ateu. Lowem.: I ft id it a duty and a pleasure toinrorm yon what vour Cnnnnv Iectorai, has done for my wifo. Bhe lnul Iwen five months 1ni"i inir undor the dannerous nvmptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave her much relief. 8he was steadily failing, until Pr. Strong, of this city, where we have come for advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. Me bless his kindness, as we do your skill, for she has recov ered from that diiv. Fhe is not yet as strong as she used to bo, but is free from her courIi, and calls buraelf well. Yonn with prntitndo and reirnnl. UlilAMJV SliniiUi. or Diir.i.iiivit'L.B. Omintmvtivf, do not daspalr till you have tried Ami's CTtmiRT 1'ectorai.. It is made by oneof the nest meiliiat chemists In the world, aud its cures all around un bespeak the high merits of Ua virtues. riUladtlphia Lttyer, Ayer's Cathartic Pills. TUB sciences of Clmratsiry and Medicine liare lisen taxed tliclr utmost to piwluca Oils best, most perfect purgatlrs wlilch is known to man. Innnmornble proofs are shown Uiat tlirso 1'iua hare 1rties whk-h sunsss In excellence the ordinary mMlclucs. and that they win nn- precedoutedly upon tho esteem of all men. 1 liey are sure and pleasant to take, lint powerful to cure. Tliclr pene- troting proiiertles atiwiilatv lue vital activities ol tne iwny, remove the olntriictlous of Its organs, purify Ihe blood, and expel dlaiwsa. Thej purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemiwr, stlnmlute sluggish or disor dered organs Into their nitui al action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system, not only oo they cure the evcry-dny complaints of every body, but a asp formiilable and dangerous diseases thnt have laflled the best of human skill. While tliey produce powei lul effects, they aro at the name timu.in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed for children. Behig sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take j and Iwing purely vegetable, are free from nny risk of harm. Cures have been made which surplus belief wore they not sub stantiated by men of such exulted position and rharactor as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent rlorgyiaon and physicians have h ut their names to certi fy to the public the reliability of my remedies, w hile oth ers have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute iinuieusely to the relief of my atliictcd, sutTei-ing fellow-men. Tlie Agent below named Is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing direction" Tor their use atid eertiflo&tes of their cures, of the following couipluints: Costlvemnis. liilioiis Complaints, rheumatism, Iiroy, Heartburn, lleiHlnclie arising from a foul .innch. Nau sea, Indigestion, Morbid Iliiielion of the Ikiwvls and l'uin arising therefrom. Klstlileucy. lss of ,iM.tite. all I'lrer oiisand Cntnniniis Diseases' which lciiiin eil vvacuaut Medleiue. Srmfukl or King's Hvil. Tin y also, by purity ina; the blood nml sliiniitiillng ttie sy-tein. cure ninny complaints which it Would not be eupiKwd lin y conl.l rencll. snils lleufiies". Purtilll lllilnlliess, NelirillL'irt tuid Nervodsflrrituliilily, lieraiiemeiits of Ihe l.iver mnl Kid nsys, limit, and other kindred eoiliiliiinls arising from a low state ol' the body or obstraciion ol" its fuiiciions. l)o not be put lf by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they m.ik mere profit on. A-k for Arm's l'lLia, and tnke noltiin? els:'. No otlitr tiny cun gire you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. Tho si. k want tlie sest oi l there Is lor them, and they should have It. lrrp.srod Iy I?r. .1. O. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. I'sios S1 Cts. PtB Fivk Hoses roa $1. BOLD BV A. V. Fisher, fuulmry j Bird k J dm. Sliiimoklii XV Wicmci, Niirlhiimbcrlund j J. 1''. Cuslow, Milton; Hays k MeCiirmiek, McF.wuisvdle and hy all Druggists tliroucliout tlie pnnnty. August 10, ls.30 ly BEDDING & FUnNLSIUNU BUSINESS Cabinet Maker's Findings, 3'lie subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have connec ted vrilh their llcJding Sc Furnishing business a large and well assort d stock of Cabinet Maker's Findings, at their old stand Au. 83 South Second Street, below Chestnut, PliSlacIelpliIa. They have associated with them W. S. Drown who hns been for mnny veurs (unrated in the piincipal ei,taiii.biiieut of the kind in this city. The stock of (iiiocls now ou hand comprises every description of materials used by Cabinet M:ikcrs, coimisting in part of the following, viz; Hardware department. Locks, H inges, Screws Castors, JSed Screws, Chair and Sola Springs, Colon Handles, Ac. Cabinet Mnher's Materials, Hair Seating, Curled Hair, Looking (iIiihm Plates and Frames, Clue, Varnish, SanJ Paper, j'urbips, jVbick and Fancy Silk and Wonted Gimp, Sul'u and Chair Webbing, Twine, Sacking Bottoms, A'osewoud, Muliogiuy, Wulnut and Maple Knobs, Gluss Screws, Ac. liedding Department, Hair, Husk, Moss, Wool and Cotton Mattresses, Ftathcr JVcds, Holsters and Pillows; Plush, Damank and Moreen Cush ions Comfortables, Counterpanes, Linen and Cotton Shecls, Pillow Cases, Linen and Cotton Towels, Table Cloths, Table Linen, Table Cov ers, Moreen, Demask and Plush by the piece, Moss and Husk by the bale or psund. 2'Le Hair Pealing and Curled Hair is from the Phila. Manufactory of D. i J. Noblit. N. 11. Hotels, Steam Hosts and Ships fur nished at the shortest notice. NOtfLir, HKOWX A NOHLIT, Kl South 2nd St., below Chestnut. (Nearly opposite linnk of Penns) Itaniu.) . Philadelphia. August 9, 1H5H ly. " PHILIP H. PUPXT. WIIOLKSILK AND H ETA II. Grocery, Wino and Liquor Store, S. E. cur. )V(dnut and Water Streets, PHILADELPHIA, DEALEIiS and families will be promptly supplied at Ihe lowest prict-s. October 4, ISSO. if BR0DHEAD & R0EERTS, Jo. 13"), N. ?hI Street, nXIX,ADJr3I.PHIA, INVITE the attention of country merchants and others, to Iheir stock of BOOTS Sz SHJES, which they will dispose of on Ike most reason able terms. Nov. J, 1856.- ly BOAT AND MULES FOR SALE. r"IMIF! snbscriber offers at private sale, FLY -I (iOOD Ml LES, and a good MIA WNEi,' BOAT, with fintures. The above will be sold cheap, and on reasonable terms. . JACOB ME AHHOLTZ, agent for JOHN 11 LACK. Bunbury, March 28, 1857. tf LAND WARRANTS. The highest price will be given fur Land Warrants by the sub. mbu. H. B MASKER. or . riJIK AnliKerlbef respectfully Inrormi A citt I tens of Siinlmry and tht pulillo genefally, that he has commenced the manufacture; of all kinds f , 15 ART 1 1 EN WARE, 1 at bif manufactory In Whortleberry Street, one square east of the Hirer. Ha has engaged th services of Mr. Harp, and you can therefore depend on having a good article. Tba public arc respectfully Invited to call. All orders from a distance will ba promptly attended la. P. M. BHlNDEij, Sunbury, Feb. , 1856. tf ' Nos.S and 4 Chestnut Street, (south side, below Water,) (Tins OiriKnt Wood-waks Hovib ui tna Cm.) A 1 ANUKACTlW.nSand Wholesale dealers in Talent Wttro, wnrrented not to shrink, Wond-and Willnw-AVare Cords, Brushes, Ad , of all descriptions, i'lease call and exainiiie onr stock. February , 1S57 ly w VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. fJiriJ subscribers, Execntots of the estate of 1. Henry Masscr, ilcc'd., offer at jn-ivate sale the following property iz: A large two story frame dwelling house, together with about 50 ACRES OF LAND, Situate in Lower Augusta township adjoining hinds of Daniel Kaufman and others now in the occuinncy of John It. Kaufman as a store and ('.'veiling.' The house is new and the locution a good one for businens. Also a TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND, in said township cn the river about B miles be low Sunliu. y, adjoining lands of .T. T. M'Phcraon nnd others, containing, about 90 acres. The soil is productive and contains limestone and other minerals. ' Also a tract of Land, containing about 35 acre on the hill, about two miles below Sunbury, adjoining lands of the hciis of the Into John Conrad and others. Thcro is, on this tract, a mall orchard of choice fruit. For further partieulnrs apply to tho subscribers. li. li. MASS hit, ) P. U. MASSER, VExenutHrs. FRANCIS BUCHER. ) Sunbury, January 19, 1856. if MOUNT CAR MEL HOUSE, MOUNT CARMEL, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. f KIHIS large and commodious Hotel is situa H. ted nearly half way between Sunbury and Pottsvillo. The scenery the salubrity of the atmosphere and the cool mountain breezes, make it one of the most delightful summer retreats in the country. The Hotel, is a new structure, four stories high, fitted up with all the modern con veniences. The pure mountain water is intro duced into every chamber. The place is easy of access, being but one and a half hours ride from Sunbury, over the Philadelphia and Sun bury Rail Road. From Pottsville, it is 17 miles. Every attendance will be paid by tho proprie tor to niako guests comfortable. Charges mode rate. JESSE RICE. Mt. Carmel, May 24, 1856. tf E. NEWLAND Ss CO. Looking liluases. Picture Fi nines, Fuji' a tings and Pnlutlngs, No. 120 Arch Street, above Sixth, (Late of 2 18 North Second Si.) PHILADELPHIA. (i A LLKH I KS OPK 111 I LI TO VISITORS. Merchants and others visiting the Cily who may want anything in our line will do wttil to give us a call. February 2S, 1H57. 8m M. i-YISE, CIIKAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE A'o 72 Norlk Second Street, (opposite th idount Vernon House.) Philadelphia. -JOI.D Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 If, ra- "B ses. r?l'JS : Silver I. nvcr .In .i ! Mil. ver Lcpiue, do., a: lJ,nartier. $5 to 7: Gold Spectacles. $150 to $ 10 ; Silver do., $ 1 50 ; Silver I able Spoons per sett, $14 to $18 .-Silver Desert do., do., $9 to $ 1 1 ; Silver Tea do.. do., 75 to $7 50 ; OolJ Pens and Gold Ca- sos, V-i S5 to $5 j Gold Pens and Silver do., $1; tngther with a variety, of line Gold Jewelry llold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All goods warranted lo be ns represented. Watches nnd Jewelry, repaired in the best manner. Also, Ma sonic Murks, Pins, &c., made to order. N. U. All orders sent by mail or otherwise will lie punctually attended lo. Phila., Oct. 4, lHf.fl. I y w. 1ETKR U)KS, .nti-of the firm of Stevens, J ASS SIOVIIl. Lute of the Union Il.tel. iI!ill8lllHt ,V Co. NATIONAL HOTEL, (LATE WII1TK SWAX, Race Street, above Third, rilll.ADI'.l.l'IllA. flHE above well-known Establishment, have. L ing been entirely reinodelsd, introdi cing all the modern improvements, and also, newly fur tiisbed throughout, will be opened for the rcceji lion of Guests on the l-'J KST DAY OP SEPTEM IJEIl. The propiietors, from their determination to devote their attention to the comfort of their guests Hatter themselves with the conviction that they will bo able to give satisfaction to their patrons. Carnages will always be in readiness lo con. vey passengers to and from Steamboat Landings ami KuiUuad JJcpnts. SIDES V STOVER, Race Street, above '1 bird. Philadelphia, August 30, 185G. ly C.'PEiTKEPwT'S " WHOLKSALK ANU HkT.lIL BOOT STORE, 10 South Fourth S.t, above Chesnut, 1'hiVa. BOOTS, Shoes, Callers, &c., promptly mode HJ to order in the very best style, and of the nest material. Philadelphia. May 9, 1857. Leather ! Leather I Leather ! IlrMlV XV. OVlll.MW, TMPORTi :ii of French Calf Skins nnd eenernl Leather s. ui-nirr, io. u souili I'liirU streot, rhiluHclplna. A ifniierul ussuitiueut of all kinds of Leather M or 00.1s. Ac, c. Hrd ami Oak Pole Leather. r'chruur) 'is, H3M ly w L. C. IVES' I'rtMlute ami I i ull Siorn, No. 15 North Wharves, Philadelphia. Shipping aud Cauutry Oorders promptly filled on responsible oroers. Farmers and Dealers' Produce Sold on Com mission. Apples, Bananas, Pine A pples, Diied Fruit, Onions, Oranges. Shell Uurks, lialsiua, Beans, Lemons, While Se Sweet Figs, Turnips, Cranberries, Potatoes, Poultry, Readies, (i round Nuuts, Chesnuls, Eggs, dec. Foreign aud Domestic Produce and Fruit gen erullv, February 2S, IR57. ly A SIIi.Vl'Y l'OK ttftLH. '1'IIH subscriber oilers for sale his SHANTY, i Cook-Stove, &c, on the Rull-Jtoad klow 'J'revorton Bridge. Apply soon to H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, April 25, 1857. 4 Good second-hand Buggy. Apply at this nlhce. FOR RENT. 'I'HK Store Room in Market street, occupied 1 by P. W. Gray and the dwelling bouse ad joining. Apply lo the executors of 11. Master, deceased. January, 17, 1857. JATENT BRITTANIA 8T0PrEllS fo bar bottlea for sale by II. H MASSER. Sunbury, July 1ft, 1856. Shamokia White Ash Anthracite CoaL ' From the "Old Vtm" in tht CapCotliery. Jit. ZIMMERMAN cVJNO. P. PL'RSEL, Blireeaaura tn Kiu nal JL Ch.. It-ill fn titiue mining, shipping and selling roal from the 1 above) well known Colliery, tndar the firm of . Zimmerman oc l'ursel. Ilie point ofshtprarnt. is at the lower wharf In Sunbury, Northuanber-: ; lanu county, ra., when all orderi for lbs various kinds of coal,: l i Lump, Broken) Egg, 8toa, and Chestnut Coal, will ba thankfully received and promptly attended to. Bunbury, July 14, 1865, . .. , ' '. Stjsavat, Juit 5, 1655. The firm of Kate, Reed 6 Co. having sol si their lease in the Onp Colliery and interest in the wharf at Sunbury, to Messrs. Zimmerman & Purse), would fake great pleasure in recommend ing our customers and ptbora to the new firm, as they will be able to sell them prepared coal of the best quality, i .,.. , . ' KASE, RKED St CO. HAYD0CK & FIDDLER, rkEALERS In Watches and Jewelry, will continue the business at the old stand of James 11. Fldler,' No. 12 South Second Street, ' . rniLADKM'HM, Where they solicit nn examination of Iheir large and varied stock, feeling assured that the expe rience both of them have had in the business. and the facilities thry possess for procuring goods on the most advantageous terms, will cna--ble them to compete favorably with any other' establishment in the city. They have now or hand a fine assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Silver, Plated and Urillania Ware, Cutlery, Fancy floods, &c, drc. N. B. Repairing of Watches and all kinds of Jewolry attended ta with promptness and the greatest care. Phila., April 7, 1S55 tf. AIsUX. L. MICKEY & MiKiFicrruKRs nr TRUNKS, VALISES, &C, 140 Chesnut Street, front of Jones' Hotel, 11111. A 1 1 IT mrr -ly itl HAS on hand the cheapest, and - i'ItI 1 best assortment of TRUNKS CARPET SAGS, EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. Sole Leather, Solid Riveted. Iron Frnine, Iron Bound Travcllidg Trunks j Packing do, Valises; Ladies' Bonnet Cases; Carnet Unas. Sutclirlu. Sec, by the quantity or single article, lower than can be bought at any other place in the city. juiy o, lB.jD. wmTiioiisE iiotelT rOTTSVILLE, PA. rHE subscriber respectfully announces to his oU friends ond the public, that he hns taken that old and well known establishment, tho White Ilcrse Hotel. At the corner of Centre and Mohantogo sis., in the Borough of Pottsvillo. Tho house hns re cently been very much enlarged and otherwise ' improved, rendering it quite as comfortable s any other Hotel in Schuylkill county whilo the stnblesare large, in good cordition, and at tend by careful, attentive, prudent hostlers. To travellers aud others who may stop at his house, he promises every attention calculated to reader the in comfortable and satisfied. JOS. M. FKGER. April .1, I SS.- tf KEKRY DOITffEL, ATTORNBIT AT LAW. Ojfice opposite the Court House, Sunbury, Northumberland County Ta. Prempt attention to business in adjoining' wonnlies. 5Xc35!r HOTEL, " orposrrii wkst iikanch ha.nk, WILLIAMSPORT, iLLHM II. IMV, I'lojuif (ol. C. A. S ritix k, ilssislatit. N. B. An Omnibus will rnn to and from tho Depot and Packet Landings, to this Hotel, frta of charge. September 13. lRSS! if TAN VILLE HOTEL. JOHN JNT, JH., Murlet Street, lhim-Ule, J'a, JIIIS is ono of tho largest and most comimv V dinus hotels in tho interior of Pennsylvania' it has been recently fitled up, in excellent tvhy with till tho nioilern cunvenieiices. Danvilled, Sept. 22, 1S55 Clicnp Wat dies .lewi'Irj VHOLKSALE and Retail, at the "Pbibdcl- T phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. yd Ncrlh Second Street, corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. Gold Lever WaUJies, full jewilcil, 1H carat cases. (t-.(ir) Gold l.ej.nic 115k. lifJI.IKIil'iiie Silver SHtilclua l..'U Oliver l.ep. full jewlleil, SO. Uiolil lirueelrts. a.isl Silver Lever, full jewl'd 1'J ! miles' (iold Pei il, 1 ,00 supeiior ((luiriicra, 7 Silver Tea spooss, set, s.tnr Gold Seel;icle, 7.IKI Gold 1'aa, Willi Tcncil and Silver Holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 37 J cents to $8(1 ; Wutch Uklics, jiluin, 12J cents; Patent, 18j'; Lunet, 83; other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they aro sold for. STAL'FFEU & HARI.EY, On hand, some Cold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Oct. 4, IN5fi y. ,4 RNOLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adha sive and legal envelojics, for 6ale by 11. B. MASSER. Hiinburv. Ian 10. 18511 GEORGE SCH ALL & CO. M.iM'FACTLIltll or BLASTING POWDER, Mt. Carmel, Northumberland County, Fa. May 10, 185G )LANK Parchment Paper Deeds nnd blank Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, SummoiVr ic, for sale b H. R. MASSEK. Sunbury Anri 2fi. 1856 STOVES- lOR SALE an excellent second hand Cool?' ing Stove, also several Cylinder Coal! Stoves F.nquire at this office. GOLD PENS with and without rases, of very superior quality, just received. Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sale y H. U. MASfiEK. Sunbury, Dec. 27. 1S56- GOSHEN CHEESE. Just received and lor lehy LEVI SKASHOl.TZ April 1 1, 1857. GIL VER WATCHES. A few double ca EntjIUh Silver Watches, fur sale at very Uiw prices by H. B MAKSER. Sunbirv, April 12. 8.r.fl. , WILLI AMsrOUT, l'A., J. II. Iii: ITOY, ii op, iclor. Jas. T. II ALU ASB't. Sept. 13, lb.")C tf pL'RE OLIVE OIL for table use, two size at 374 and 63) cents just received bv , 37 aud C2J cent A. VV. FISHER, March 11, '57. Cjtationory. A large auiply of fancy Not - Paper aud Envolones. Mau rninir. I.otfnr and Cap Pupor, Pens, Ink, Sand, Ac., at March 14, '57. A. W. FISHERS. pORT MONAIE8, Tooth and II .ir l rush' x all qualities, and any quanti y, tor sale by , , A. W. FISH I R. March M, ',7.