i ... . .. 7 . -T7.T THE COLLUIO OK THE CAMOEJI AD AT LASTIl' RAILHO.IU. ' Ax Accockt mo . EvR-vmNase. The community wai Marted on Saturday night by tbo varied rumors of a fuarful colli eion on this road. Tho fullowiuff account wai obtained bj our roportor from ono of tbe jiisseogors, sou we consider it reliable : 'l b regular afternoon eipresi train started t a quarter after 4 o'clock from Cooper's l'oiot, and was ronuing at a Tery rapid rate tjf speed, and had reached a point about six miles below Iladonfiold, and twelve miles be low this city, when the passengers were alarm ed by a violent concussion and surging to and fro of ths cars. Our informant was. sented with several friends on ihe very last seats of the last car. The fores was so great that he says, their seats were rocked violently and wrusj crashed under them. Tho middle car escaped without Injury. As wo jumped from the enrs a sight was presented, oppuling tho stoutest hearts. Two lurge locomotives, sev eral freight or wood cars, the first passenger cars, Under and boggngo car were piled, lit erally one on top of the other, to a height of thirty or forty feet. Soma of the inmates of the first car crept out from the ruins, and others were dragged ont, covered with their own. blood or that of others who had been in jured near them. Many or those uninjured worked mnufully in relief of tho poor suffer ers who were speedily carried among tho bashes growing along the truck. The sight was a very paiuful one. On either side the poor fellows were lying, surrounded by per sons endeuvoring to reoojinizo or assist them. It was socu discovered thut the loss of life was not so grent as we feared. Incidents. The firf-t person we saw was tho fireinnii, who30 body lay among the bush cs, with the head almost severed by a long ond deep gneh, from his shoulders. Tho en gineer of the down truin, seeing that a colli sion was inevitable, gave an alarm and jump, ed cleur of the fulliug mass uronnd him, but his Ureinan was caught amid them, and no doubt was struck by a piece of irou from the locomotive and thus killed Instantly. The engineer picked him up and carried him to the car which was epeed;!) lilted up for the sufferers Dounelly, the conductor of the express train, wjs most terribly mangled ; his legs, below his knees, were actually torn and mash, ed into ribbons of flesh and muscles, lie bore his agony with great fortitude, and seemed mure anxious to kuow '"Who wan blamed J" A scene occurred here thut brought tears to every eye. The poor fellow hud his wife uud children on tho truin Tor a trip to the ocean. The poor woman was iu the third car with her children, and, as she came near the spot where her husband lay bleeding and dying, unknown to her, she suddenly recog nized him and threw her arms around his bo dy, uud frantically entreated "My dear Wil liam" to speak to her. Dr. I'itney, of Abse com, whottf activity and kinduets to sullerers entitle him to the warmest pruise, dressed his wounds, and used till possible skill iu his ef forts to savu him, but iu vaio, as he died be fore we reached Camden. The down way-train coming about an hour bebiud ns, took all of us on board, the dead, wounded and unharmed, and after several te dious deljys, prudently made to avoid meet ing the excursion to start down at 7 o'clock, we reached Camden about hull-past eight o' ':1jcU. ... The persons who were mostly seriously in jured were ull in the front car, and fortuuato iy all the ladies escaped. Tie Caw. TLe decided opinion of ull at the wreck w that it was entirely the fault of the Conductor and Kugineer of tho up train or wood train j indeed uo one there or ut U.uldoulield seemed to think otherwise. There is no doubt tho up traiu was behind time afcording to the road time table, at least twenty minutes, mid according to rule, should have waited at tho last turn out below; hut instead of doing this, camo on, when an txpriss train was known to be coming dowu t ie road ut a rapid rate. The Kngmeer of tliii exmi ts train came on them iust ns we pasted a curve, and even before the brakes vere put down. The Conductor of the np train dir.ggeured tinuiediutely utter the colli so i, astlieio was a disposition among tho irmie violent to Ijucu biui. 'h'.Ui'la. Ltd- Tiir. Oi KA.v-Cr.ossiNO Tki.kuiui'ii. During the unsuccessful attempt to ly t'nu cuble ocross tho Atlantic before it broke, there was an interruption for some time of tho communi cation with the shore, which was afterwards as misteiiotisly renewed. This was not ex plained iu any of the reports famished from the other side Liute-iiunt Urooke, of the United Sfc.tes Navy, however, gives the fol lowing explanation in tho National Intelligen cer, wliicli muy be the real cause, though it is singular if so. The conducting wires broke; the gutta peirha, stretching with the outer wires, drew the biokeu ends apart, coutiuuty was then interrupted. But whea that portion of tho Cable approached the bottom it became slack. " The cable will be desposited in waves upon the bottom." Then the gutta percha reliev e J of t'uo strain, by virtue of its elasticity con tracting, drew the broken separated cuds of the conducting wires tojether, and continuity was re-established. This re-estiiblishment of continuity is a striking proof of the fact thut the conducting wires wero biokcn, while the gutta percha remained unharmed. Had it not been re-established tho interruption would have beou generally attributed to tho ubrasion of the gutta percha and the error of construc tion would have remained unexposed. We see, by tho latest intelligence from Liverpool sent by tho Associated News Agency, thut the attempt to lay the cable bas beeu postponed till next year aud the company mean to sell the cabla which failed nnd hare one constructed three thousand miles long. The Moos. A recent discovery by tho Astronomer Hansel, whose study of the moon's motion continued for many years, has established the fact that the centro of gravity of the moon, instead of being like thut of the earth, at the centre of figure, is beyoud that centre and farther from the side next to the earth than it is from the other sido by seven ty-four miles. 1 he nearer side of the moon therefor, is a vast expanded protuberance or mountain, seventy-four miles high ; aud any fluid whether air or water, would How down wards from the nearer to the further side of the moon, for aught we know, intelligent liv irnr bourns may exist. The nearer sido of tho moon cauuot be inhabited, ut least by beings to whose exiteuce air and water are essential as is the case with all terristrial animuls. The late mathematician, Oausss, proposed as a means of settling the question whether the moon is inhabited, that a huge monument, should be erectee ou the Steppes of Siberia, as a signal to the intiauitants or toe moon, in the hope tbat they might be induced to erect a similar signal to apprise us of their existence. The discovery of llausel shows .-Ijjat such an experiment would be attended with no success inasmuch as the inhabitants of the moon, if there are any, beiug on the further side, could oevor see a monument on the earth. Con-tract A wabdku. Tbo Secretary of the Treasury, on the 2d inst., contracted with Thos. Agnew, of Hultiinore, Md., for the construction of the custom house ut Indian opolis lud., at a cost of 98,083,79, being the lowest bid. Ths Lowest Bidders. The coutract for the work of the Croton Aqueduct, New York bas been given out to the lowest bidder. One offors to do it Tor 614,298, and another 729, 807, a diltorenoe or 8Ho,5Ul). The original manuscript of Walter Scott's Peveril of the Peak was latt'v sold ut auction for i0. ! Tub Work on tin Capital Extension. The extension of the Capitol at Washington is an extensive and magnificent scale. The cost of tome of tbo items is given in the Washington Union. The windows of the north and south front! 81,9u0 each. The marble workmanship on each of 'the eastern front doorways $4,076. The two figures of stationary to be placed over each door are estimated at $6,260. The door bronte, and bearing bas-relief of designs illustrative of American history, will cost $13,200 for each wing. They are designed by Crawford. It is the intentiou to have one executed at Mu nich, and the other, for the promotion of American art, in this country. The door opening from the old hall of the House of Uepresentntfves into the corridor lending to tho new hall will also be of bronze, bearing bas-relief designs illustrative of American history and will it is estimated, cost $16,416 designed by Randolph lingers. The sta tuary intended for the eastern pediment of the north wing of the Capitol, designed and modeled by Mr. Crawford, it is estimated will cost $40,260. For tbe design and model ortbeStntae or Liberty, intended to surmount the uew dome, of the Capitol, Mr. Crawford is to receivf 3)00, the Indian Girl $429, and the mnntel piece for the Senate reception room $500. Tub Ciiinksr Sugar; Cam-:. A gentleman in New York bas sent tho editor of the I'ost a samiilo of very good brandy, made from the syrup of the new sugar plant, the Sorgho, or Cninese sugar-cane, lie says it costs about 30 ceuts per gallon to produce, and is worth iu the market from $1 to $'i per gullon, oc cording to quality. In a note he says t 1 lie uiunulucture of spirit from the sorgho may row be carried on by our farmers iu the winter t e:i.-on, when there is no ether occupa tion for tlicm, at the rule of u gallon of fer mented svrup. This will find reudy sale ut e rectifier's, who will turn it into alcohol for enmphene aud other purposes. The quantity of ulcohol now need for purposes of illumination alone, to say nothing of varnish es, chloroform und medicinal extracts, is cuor ninu., nnd was beginning to have a serious effect on the price of bieud, owing to the nhoiesalo destruction of the careuls required to produce it. Now, however, we have found a substitute, which besides supplying syrup aud alchohol, will also yield from the same crop a lurge amount of forage uud grain for the latumng ot stock. Pkstcrction of a Susitxsox IJripoe. The destruction of tho suspension bridgo over the Deetnrdies canal at Hamilton C. V., has ul- reaily been mentioned. The disaster occur red on the 28th ult., during a violent thunder storm. A gust of wind caused the guys to part and the bridge, being as it were lifted up in the centre was turned upside down and descended with a crash, and borne by the wind, fell some fifty feet nearer the lake than it would have dono from the force of gravity alone. The structure was 230 feet above the level of the water. It was built by the Great Western Railwny Company, for the Canal Company but the latter refused to ac cept it, on the ground that it was utt in a sale condition. New Advertisements. VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE. . Tn the Voters of Northumberland County. A T the solicitation of many friends from dif ferent parts of the county, the undersigned has consented to become an independent candi date for the ollice of COUNT V COMMISSION Ell at the ensuing election. Should he he suc ccssful, no effoit shall bo spared upon his part to perioral the duties of the ollice with fidelity, promptness and impartiality. JOSEPH VANKIRK. Point township, September 5, 1857. le. To the Electors of Northumberland County. rIII E subscriber hereby oilers himself us a -- candidate for PKOTHONOTABY, Having always beeu a steadfast Democrat, and considering hiuieell competent to perform the duties of the ollice, he would respectfully aU of the Democratic party of the county a nomina tion at the primary election. Among other qualiticalioni, a thorough knowledge of the English uud Cerniun languages would enable him to attend satisfactorily to ull having business in the othie. tl Trcvorlon, June 90, 1857. Candidate for Prothonotary. To the Voters of Xorlhumberland County. 4 T the solicitation of many friends from dif-- ferent parts of the county, the underhisned has consented to become an Independent Candi date for the office of PROTH ONOTAKV at the ensuing erection. Should he be successful, no effort shall he spared upon his part to perform the duties of the office with fidelity, promptness and impartiality. JAMES I3EAUD. Sunbury, August 8, 1857. te. Candidate for Sheriff. To the Voters of Northumberland County. A T the solicitation of many friends from dif ferent parts of the countv, the underpinned has consented to become nn Independent Candi date for the office of SHERIFF at the ensuing election. Should he he successful, no effort shall spared upon his part to perform the du ties ot the ollice with inielity, promptness and impartiality. JAMES VANDYKE. Northumberland, June 27, 1857. Volunteer Candidate. To Hit Electors of Xttrthumhtrlund County, THE undersignrd hereby ollbrs himself as a Volunteer t'undtdate for COUNTY TREASURE!!, At the ensuing election. II is motive for so do ing, is thai approaching old age, and an injury caused b; a !roken collar hiuin, renders him unable tu work nt his trade, of Carpenter. Re lieving hiniHcll' capable of performing the duties of the office, he earnestly solicits your supp.rt. PETE It H1LEMA.X. Sunbury, June 87, 1857 to Benjamin Chandler TS. Bucher, Ay res, et al N. 40, August Term, 1857, August t-th, 1857. On motion of William M. Rockefel'er, Esq., attorney for plainlill i rule on the avuve defend' ents to appearand plead by the first day of next term to the above action of ejectment for all that certain tract or piece of land, situate in Shamokin (now partly in Coal and partly in .crbe town ships.) in the county of Northumberland, con taining two hundred and seventy-three acres, more or less, adjoining lands in the name of Win. Wilson, 1'eler Mowrcr, Michael Kroll, Frederick Kramer and others. Surveyed on a warrant granted to Mathias Zimmerman. P. cur, Extracted from record and certified September 97, IH3Y. JOHN 8. BEARD, Deputy Proth'ry Prothonotary's Office 1 Sunbury, Sept. 4, 187. J 6T7NBUILY STEAM FLOURING MILL rriHE subscribers respectfully announce to the public, that their new Steam Flouring M ill in this place, has been completed, and will go into operation on Monday the 91st day or An gust, inst. Having engaged a competent and careful Miller, they trust they wilt be able, with all the modern improvements adopted in their mill, to give entire satistaction to all who may favor them with men custom. SNYDER, KINEHART & HARRISON. Sunbury, August 2'J, 1657. tl THE War Tiail Horso by ('apt, August I, '57. or the Hunt of the Wild Mayne Reid, for sale by H. Y. J RILINU. VALUABLE COAL LAND FOB SALE. WHE subscribe, will offer for sale, at the Court - House In Sunbury, Northumberlsnd countf en WEDNESDAY the 7th day of OCTOBER next, at 11 o'clock, A. M, the one undivided ONE 2'HIRD part of a valuable " Tract of Coal Land. situate in Coal township, in the countv of Nor thumberland, surveyed on a warrant in the nasi of LUKB FIDLER, containing in the whole. Five H ond red and Fifty Acres, oi thereabouts, bounded iy lands surveyed in the name of John Drady, 8a mud Claik, William Lambert and others. The improvements on the said tract of land, era 8 two-story frame Dwellings, one log dwelling house, two shanty, and a blscksmith shop. Connected with the said tract of land, is a large CO A I. BREAKER. The terms and conditions of sale, will bo made known on the dsy of sole. A. JORDAN, Trustee. August S9, 1857. U . What an enormous Variety of Toys and Fancy Goods he has ! Who T Our Friend 1 J OH INT DOLL, At No. 144 North 2nd St., above Arch, Phila., HE has just received direct from Europe a Very large assortment of Toys of all kinds, fancy .Bankets, Pipes, Canes, Scgar Cases, To bseco Boxes and an endless variety of lancv ar ticles. Call upon him before purchasing else where. Philadelphia, August S9, 1857 3mw TEACHERS WANTED. APPLICATIONS will bu received by the board of School Directors of Suubury until the l'Jth of September i.ext, when the selections will bo uiado for two male and two female teachers, viz : Oua male toucher for room No. 4. first cluss mules ; one femule teacher for room No. 3, first class females ; one male teacher for room No. 2, second class ; one female teacher for room No. 1, third class. All applications must bo accompanied with the necessary certificates. JAMES BEARD, Sec'ry. Sunbury, August 29, 1807. 13 Teachers Wanted. TY tho board of School Directors of Sba uiokin District, Northumberland county. The board will meet at the house of Charles I.ei.'enring, on tho day commonly called Fri day the 25th day of September next, at one o'clock P. M., to employ teachers for the Schools of said district. The Comity Super intendent will be in attendance for the ex amination and granting certificates, Scc. liy order of the Hoard, ELI DA JOHN, Sec'y. 11. S. D. S. District. Shamokin twp., 8th mo. 20th, 1837. 4t riCTtllli UtLLLKV. 4p EO. Y. W'EISE has spuiri commenced md will continue to take AMUKOTYTES, 4c, at his Iloom above the Punt Office. Persons wishing to have good likenesses taken, will please call aud see us. We will take pictures at reduced prices and lake trade in payment fur the same. All kinds of pictures copied. Sunbury, August 22, 1807. tf TO MECHANICS, INVENTORS AND MANUFACTURERS. IN oimouttcinff the THIRTKKNTH Anuutil Volume tt the SClEVril'IC AMKItiCAN, Hie Publitdere r pectlully inform lite pulitic thut in order to liter en ne and U niulate the firinnUii of elube, llitry imtpont) to tifer ONE THOUSAND FIVE Ul'NDltKD DOLLAK9 IN CASH PREMIUMS for the fifteen tarprtt list! of sutacribtra sent hi by the 11 of January, lb6e ; suit! premiums to be distributed us follows : For thelarpesi list, 300; ? 2.W ; ."ResjeO; 4th, 8l5tt; 51IN&IUU; ()llitft!)0j 7lh,fMJ; fcih. tHh,(lN); (Uii, jWll; Hill. 84U; 131 l:Mi,3ij Nlh,tfsi !5lh -,0. Names of subscribers tun be sent in ut tlilRieiit limes and (ruin different Offices Tho c.isli will be pit id to the orders of the successful competitors, iiuuiediulely uiur the 1st nf Juiiuury, IrAe. uutheru, Western, uud Cumidu money will be taken for siihuuripLioii. Canadian subscribers will pleusft to remit Twenty-six cents extra on each uur subscription to pre-iuiv wsttige. TKllMSOF SUUrcrtIPTlON. Two Dollars a Year, or One DHItir fr Six Month . Ol.l'U KATEh. Five Conies, for Sin Months. 81: Vive Copies, for Twelve Months, Ten Copies, for Six Months, ; Ten Copies for Twelve Mouths, $15; Twenty Copies, fir Twelve sit -'tilths, For nil Clubs of Twenty and over, the yeaily Subset ip. tinn is only gl.40. The new volume will be printed upon fine paper with new typo. The tfeneral elminrter of the Scientific Amkuican Is well known, nnd, as heretofore, it w.il be en jetty devoted t the proinu :itiu i.f infcinmtioti relniing to the various Mechanical and Chemieul Arm, Mmmittrt tires, Agriculture, I'utenls, Inventions, Engineerinc, Mill Work, and ull interests which the Unlit of Practical Science is calculated to advance It is issued weekly, in f"tm fur bindunr ; it contains annually from SfNj to uJ0 finely executed Kncm viups, uud Notices of American in id European Improve ineiiiii, together with tut OtTiciul End of American 1'utent Claims publi-tutl weekly in udvnnee of ull other papers. It is the aim of the Editors nf the Scientific Amcricax tft present all subjects dim-ussed in its columns in a practi cal and popular form. They witl nlso endmvor to main tain n candid lenrleMiicM in conihntiiu: and exposing false thrones and piactices in Scientific rnttl Mechanical matters, and ihns preserve Jie diameter of the fciFsriFir A MR. ricas as a reliable E.icychtpicdm of Useful and Enter taining Knowledge. tli . Specimen copies will be sent gratis to any part of e couiiirv. ML'NN ft CO , Ptibliibcrs nnd Patent Agents, No. Via Fullou street, New Yoik. August 23, If. 57. rotate of TcIIx Lercli, deed., "jWOTICE is hereby Riven, that letter of fttl LH Hi'iiUtration on tho rst.ite of Felix Lvrch, lute of Mount Carmel township, Northumberland county, deceased, have (teen e ran ted to the sub scriber. All persons indebted will please make inimediute payment, and those having claim present them duly authenticated for net I lenient. AMOS V A STINK, AdmV. Khamukin twp., August 2i, 18.7. f t ICeF ICE 11 ICllll FOU SALE BY M. C. GEARUART. Sunbury, Augitut 15, IH57. The $10 and $15 Sinfrle and Double Threaded Empire Family Sewing Machines. AN AGENCY for tho sale of these Sewins Machines can lie secured on liberal terms for the County of Northumberland. No one uevd apply without capital sulTicient to conduct the business properly and who cannot bring refer ences as to reliability and Capacity. A personal application will be necessary. The peculiar adaptation of these Machines for all purposes of r annly Sewing, will, where ever they are ottered for sale command a ready and unlimited demand. JOHNSON d- GOOD ILL. S. E. Corner of fit h and Arch Bu., l'hiladel'a. August 15 1857. tf J. i'ALn:n & to Market Strert Wliarf, rhilmlelpliia. PF.ALKRS1N FISH AM) PUOVli-IDNSj nA VE coin'antly oil hand an sssorUiKiit of .Muckrrt l, SiisU. HerrllMtl. Cudlish. Ueef. l'ork. Ijtid. MliouLlera March 41, lt7 3iu joii ici:aki, ATTORNEY AX LAW. Office in MucLtl ., oppotile the Court House, SUN sun Y, PA. Collections mad and Professional Business generally attended te Promptly and Carefully, PmiADKirui. R.riaExci i liullilt J- Fairthorne, Diehl 4- Werta, Devia & Birney, l Tyloj & Co. ttunbury, June SO, 1957. 1 YDROLEUM PAINTS. These painUare miied wilh water, thereby saving the cost oi on, lor sale by March 14, '6t. A. W. FISHER fJOUNTY ORDERS.County order taken as cash for goods, and on note or book ac count by E. Y. BRIGHT 4 SON. Nov. 89. 1856. pORTER'8 Spirit of the Times for sale by J- H. Y. FR1LINO. ugust 1, 1857. rpHE Glasgow Poisoning Case I ta the National folic Gaxutte, fur -Particulars' fur sale be Augutt I, '57. H. Y. FRILING. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. NOTICE is hereby River) that Jeeeph Wolver ton, Executor of the Will of Isaac Wolver ton, dee'rf., In pursuance of an order of the Or phans' Court, of Northumberland county, granted at August Term, 1867, will expos to sale by public outcry, on TUESDAY, THE S7lh DAY OP OCTOBER next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at tho dwelling house on the premisne, all tbat certain FARM OR TRACT OF LAND, situate in Rush township, Northumberland county, adjoining land of Abraham Hoflman, Simon Interline, John Yea ger, 8amuet Gillinger, Jacob Weaver and a lot of Ihe widow Wolverton, (cut off from the farm.) containing 1 60 acres, on which are erected a good FRAME DWELLINO HOUSE, . a Barn and Outbuildings, and on which are an A pple Orchard, a good Spring House, and about 1(10 acres of well cultivated land, It la about four milee from Danville. TERMS OF SALE Tiw per cent, down, oi,e half the balance on the 1st of April, I85H, the other bslf on the 1st of April, IRS9, with interest from 1st April, 18f8, lo bo secured by Bond and Mortgages on the premises. JOSEI'H WOLYEUTON, Ex'r. By order of the Court e Court ) , k. O. C. S t8, 1857 ) Is C. B. Purscl, Clk. Sunbury, August jou.v zi.v.nnn.n.t.y't RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and the public generally, that he has just receiv ed a New Slock of GOODS, at his new store, at David Miller's Mill, in Lower A musts Town ship, and that ho is prepared to sell goods at the lowest prices. 11 is Stock consists in part of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, &c and every variety usually kept in a country Store. Trevorton prices paid for alt kinds of produce. Loner Augusta twp, Aug. 8, 18S7. tf Til K LA ltd EST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY OF BALTIMORE. MATIIIOT' Gay Mrrtt Vfirrrnoin Ko VJ and 2- North Guy lrert, neor Fuvetle, Bnltimore : where it ketHalnty un Imml, or itrule U oiilrr, every ilyleuf Freiicli TKTK-A-TKTI-il, in I'IubIi, Hair, Cloth or Hrortttcllr. French Full Stuff ami Meriiillinu Parlor Arm Ciiairg, lit Plush, Miiir, Cloth or Hroriitelle. Fmiph Full !tu.ft Cmved Parlor Chair, in aeti, with riush, (lair, Cluth or llrocatelle. S OJF AS Half French Spring Mnhopiny and Walnut Parlor Clmirf, in Huir, Cloth ami PIubIi. It-K-kiiig Chain various dciigut, in Hair, Chah aud Pliuh. ytufl" Sprint; Iunpea a larpe atBortment aluaa en hnmt, or un) pattern made or covered with any gixnlt tu order. CHAMBER STTITS. InMahft;aiiy or Wulnut, complete, from tip. Cne Chairt und Kovking do. the lingftt atirtmHit re.it! iniulc in any one house iu ihe I'm ted Suitca innu a dozfii up. llur liiMtin, Otfirre and Dining Chairt, in Oak, Walnut or Aluliogiuiy, with Cune, Wood or St u lied St'utt na UBHorliueitt eii'.liiui'inir over 50 dozfii. VkhI neat Chairt and Sctlcet aud Rocking Chairt. over HK) dozrii. Gilt nnd Plain Frame Look in,? Gl'iw', f every variety. All kinds of IJclt. lluir aud Hunk Matttitwtcn. A. M ATI HOT. Nhh. Sl and 93 . Gay st , near Fuyette tt , Uultimore. AiiRUt 1. ly LADY- IVHO HAS BEEN CIJREI) OF GREAT NERVOUS DEUILITV, after tuanv years of misery, desires to make known to all fellnw-Butlerers the sure means oi rcliel. Address encloniiig stamp to pay return postage, Mrs. MARY E. OK WHT, Uoston, Mass., and the prescription will he sent free, b) next post. August H, 1837. am I't rillLADELFIlXA Wood Moulding Mill, Willow Street above Ticefth, North Side. S IB" 0;UL DtN G S suitable for Carpenters, V U Builders, Cabinet and Frame Makers, worked from the best and thoroughly seasoned material, always on hand. Any pattern work ed from a drawing. I he subscriber having purchased the en'ire interval, will continue the business with increas ed facilities. A Rents wanted in the various towns in this portion at the Slate, to whom opportunities will be ollered for large profits to themselves. eSAM ll'ib 1J. HENRY. July 18, 1857. 3m Sip (suanu! Guano!! Guano!!! AU. KIXDA I.KIXAVS SUPKR PHOSPilATE OF LIME. 7000 TONS. rrPAKMERSlJ Tor your wheat crops, use I,K1NAI" Super Phnsphnle ol l.iine, mi Si CIS., a 10. nr fill a T.si i In I.K1 NAL'' A.MKH1CA.N FKttTll.l.KU. si a,.W a bbl. or p-2.', n tmi. Une bariel of either is suificient for au Acrs of SVIient. . T1IHSK Alt r. ri.KMANKNT.M ANURKS, nmde of reliuhle Ctiemical Kleineuhj, and have been in succeislul use fof the past Six Yenra, improving tho soil aud increHBUi;r the value of the loud Fnur Diiilninai from the Slate Agricultural SorlMy of PeinmylvfintH ; New Jersey ; lielHwure nnd the Crymul Pulacti Ansotiulion nfthe City of New York, liuve been received foi these Vahiabie t-'erlihzeis. anuihlets in tlie kii-jhah nnd ucrinau Laucuaiie can be tmd by upplicution ut tlie (Mhi-e. A llherul discouilt to nulesnie lieniem. Thenhovo Fertilisers, delivered FKKli of Cnrtsee to any wharf in the old Cty Proper. t Inters scut ny niall accoui)aiilcu won .nn or uruili, Will be piomplly Shipped lo nuy imrtof the World. liF.UKUK A. I.K IN AU, Proprietor. No. II) South Front Street, Philadelphia City, July !!5, IM7. im w Pennsylvania. Mall Taper & Window Shades. A. ISAACS, No. IC3 North Scvond Street, PHILADELPHIA. ITAYIXG completed their large assortment of the above Goods for Spring and Summer Trade: would reouectlully invite the attention of Purchasers to the same. Their stock for beauty, cheapness and variety cannot be surpas sed. Thev have constantly on hand every descrip tion of Gold and Painted Shades, Bull' Hollands, and Shade Fixtures. Wall Papers, Cul tsins, Fire Board Prints. Borders. &c, all of which they oiler at lower rules than can le ha I at any other establishment. Call and examine. A. ISAACS. 163 North Second Street. March 7, 1857 6m W P' ICKLES of various siuds. Lobsters, Sar dines, &.C, &c, just received and for sale at ine urug oture oi a. ii.i i-jiii.iii Suubury, August 1, 1857. riobaCOO aud BeEarS SO.OOO Imported -- Segars of various brands. Eldorado, Fig, Cavendish and fine cut tobacco at A. W. FISHER'S Sunbury, March 14, 1857. 1UUO lbs) ol Carpet llagi HJTANTED at the store of E. Y. Bright &. Son, who are constantly receiving a fiesh supply of Goods, thus otl'ering to the yublic tba largest and most desusws assonmeui. July II. 1857. OATCHOULY, JOCKEY CLUB. SPHLNU st PLOW EES, Ac., ol the best quality a fresh supply iust received and for aala at the Drug Store of A. W. FISHER, Suiibuty, Vug. 1, 1857, NEWS FOB THE MILLION t , E' MERSON3 United Plates Msgs tine, 8a- turday Evening Post, N. Y. Picayune, Magistrate, Nick Nax and Yankea Notions for sale by H. Y. FRILING. Ii. U. Persons living at a distance can have list of prices forwarded by addressing as above. JM agamies, Faper and liook not on band, constantly ordered. Munbury, July 1 8, 1 857. tf A CALL TO FARMERS. termers, drop your Tools, Pause UtiU, Head this and llejtect ! THE FARMER'S PROMOTION BOOK. A new snrl Pelentifie Manuring ftrsteni, fol the Cultiva tion of all kinds nfUruint, Omssefl, Fodder ond Pnsiure, upon sll kinds of Soil Proved by sctnrd Ksoeriinents and bused on evident truths ; Desiurd to imprors Aglicullnre ill nil its blanche ; reiirem-nted hr upwnrds of ou liundri.'d end filly engravings tf the must valua. bis G runes stuHfluiils eoimeclcd with tits system. uy dTTc. g. uklmiold, UOALSBURO, CENTRE CO.. PA. IN thia trmtiw it be eeii that Dm objeot hit hrn to give the Farmer tlmt kintl of iiifori.iatin which eiiub'ci til in to mtika practical ppliculioii tit fertilize hia bimi nnd iiicrenw hii (truin, ftnUler, and nanluroce. The doctrintMua tuugtit by this mmiuiiint, ih) ftxldcr nnd pat me cmuvnuun nysrem are ruin Mini, cieai aim eviurin, aim njrufnt an improvement in the modeuf ngricuUtira liitlier t'i unkimwn to our formerv. and which, if adopted and ciircfully prut ticed, cnittiot fail to Advunce the mleretta of the iu r i n i ii t( ctnnmuuiiy, Such a work iini ben much wnnted.Hi il fill a void which tins long Iseen felt, but which there hna hitherto been no Mtemnt to ttunnlv . and aa funnera of Centre and Huntingdon counties, we recom- nirnn ine worK to every lurmcr, nt va luiiy tmiirva that lliey will renp the gruattsl pomhle oeiieut ftum it PuniH Mower, Philip Moyer, rliriiiian Dale. j.-ieou nioyer, Httiiry Myer, Saintiet Uilliland, Gtforgc Jiick, John Hnrmnn, Ueorpe llucliannn, lru:iii Alfxnnder, John NelT, !enr. John Holier, Chtiflintt HofTer, Cteorge Boat, Jucob MuMcr,. .Mm Uuiley, 8-imuel Uiinenii, Jona. MeWilhamt, Gnoriff Uuyrr, Jr. John Carper, John Hnpmn, Hninuu. l'ilton, Oeorae V. Meek. fopepn uuver rV Tho nbove work it for anle by Hev . J HAN, Milton, Nufthiiniiierlui.U county, fa o. Nrhi.h Price )U. HUSSEY'S AMERICAN II E A T E It , FUR ftTriNG BOTH GRAIN AND GRASS, GREAT improvements for 18.r7. This Ma cliine was nut in sucessful operation in 1H33 and cnnltnued to be the only Reaping and Mow ing Machine in the World, of any practical value up to 184S twelve years after iis introduction. Other Keepers are now offered with glowing ad vertisements, Certificates. Diplomas, Gold and Silver Medals, Ac. But the Farmer in search of the best Reaper, and not posted in the matter, had better seo a lilile further. If there is any value in 24 years experience in building Keepers, and using them in the har vest field, and in the improvements made during that long period, OBED HUSSEV.the Father of Keepers, can claim it All who are satisfied with the Best fieaper and Mower, aan be sup plied by sending their orders early in the season, as the crops indieate a large demand, and we can not have over 200 Ready for the vast harvest of I8f7. We guarantee that this Reaper and Mower can not be beaten on fair trial by any other Reaper that may be brought into the harvest fields in 1RA7. and we also insure it to be the strongest and most durable machine in use. We would respectfully invite Farmers to examine the machine thoroughly before purchasing, and satisfy themselves of its superiority over all others. During the last 'our years, the euliorrihers have sold between SOD and 600 of these Machines, to the best ond most succetsful Farmers in Montour, Union and the neighboring counties, (whose names are too numerous to insert) to whom we respectfully refer. The subscribers have '.he exclusive right in the lulloning counties: Montour, Union, Snyder, Northumberland, Columbia, Luzerne, Perry, Milliiu, Centre, Clinton uud l.ycoiuing. All orders thankfully received and promptly attend ed to. UEDUES, MAKSH & CU., Lewisburg, Union county, l'a, July 11, 1857. SMITH'S ol' Jamaica rxsenco Ginger. rf,HIS article is csiel'ully pieiinreU froin the best Juinuics -- uiiihc., uii mo viliiuiuia IIIC-UIUIIUII pnippi iiua 01 wiin-u it is uiirrmitt-U lo pusnebs ill u concent i ute J and conve nient fiirm. It is mi excellent reinrriv in uYinensin. flatulence, clio- lic and impmred und I'ccble stuto nl' Hie digestive luno lions. From its refreshing, ttieniith and cordial pioiieritHs s a trenlle sliinulaliiiir Uniic it is wcil ndunuil lo ctiuiiler- sct the dehihtiitiiig inlhience of the ejctreine heals ul bum mer, me euuf-is in suuneii cnungea, c . No rumil) shuiiUI he witlmiii it, ns its timely use will suve them troin inuiiy an serious ullack of iUiirrt. I'nce i.ents per bottle, t ut sale by JuueM, IW7 tin ?ffV:y rf r;"?,'?rY&nV' MISS LOUISA Sll IS.S I. KR, respectfully in forms the citizens of Trcvorlon and sur rounding county, that she has opened a new store of Millinery and Fancy Goods, at Trevor- ton in Sluiinokin street, nearly opposite Knouse n ravern, where all kinds of Bonnets and r auty Goods can be had at the lowest terms. Dress making also attended to in ihe best manner and latest style. April 2S, 1857. tf PAPERS & MAGAZINES. THE New York Ledger, Parlor Caskot, Flag of our Union, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Uall.iu's Pictorial, National Police Gazette, Weekly Novellette, Waverly Magazine, and Harper's Weekly Journal of Civilization. Also, Harpers Magazine, Godey Lailv s Book and Putnam's Magazine, just received and for aale by 11. Y. FRILING. Sunbury, July II, 1857. BALD EAGLE HOTEL. No. 234 und 410 N. Third St., Philadelphia. JOHN CIYMER, Proprietor. (Successor to Daniel Daluki.) THE Proprietor returns his thanks for the liberal patronage beMowed on this well known house, and respectfully asks a continu ance of the same, assuring his many fiiends of Northumberland and adjoining counties, that no pains til ii 1 1 bo spared to render comfort and plea sure to all who may give him a call. TERM? $1,00 PEK DAY. Philadelphia, July S. 1S57. 3in Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the firm of Bird. Douty & John, of Big Mountain Colliery, was this day (luly 1st, 1857,) mutually dissol ved by the withdrawal of J. J. John. jusr.rti until, JOHN B. DOUTY. J. J.JOHN. The business of Mining and Shipping Coal Irom tile above named Colliery will hereafter be carried on in the name of Bird dr, Douty, who will adjust all the unsettled acrounts of the late lirm. jusci-n uiuu. JOHN B. DOUTY. Shamokin, July 18, 1857 tf Hctlrcd lb)Slclan. 75 Veaia of age, having lost his Father, two Druthers, Daughter, Son-in-law, Nephews and Nieces, by that dread ful disease. Consumption, and sullcring with a Coueh himself, determined to visit the East I dies, Egypt and Japan, where he discovered a Preventive and Certain Cure for Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Consumption, Nervous Debility and Asthma. His cough was cured immediately be returned, cured bis Relatives, who inherited the disease, and In connection with his son have employed it in their practice, curing thousands of cases considered hopeless by others. For the purpose of rescuing as many of his suflbrlng fel low beings as possible be is sending tbe Recipe to all who Wish It for 10 cents 3 of it to psy the postage, aud t'ie balance priming. Address Dr. Hsath 101 Hpring street, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, IV ew lor. June 13, 185 3m jte flKOWNts and Breinig's Essence of Ginger and Husband a Magnesia at March H, "67. FISHER'S. SUGAR CURED HAM A lot iust received and for aale by. LEVI EEASHOLTZ Ar'U I63T. Z3D. Vs BRIGHT 6c SON, J T . HAVE JUST KECEIVF.U A I, A Kb IS SUPPLY OF Dry Good, Ready made Clothing, ISoota and Shoes. tSard" ware, Urocerieit, l.is, tlneenswarc, Ac., Among our present Rlock may lie found French Lawns, Poplins, Fancy ilke.I'Uid Ducal. Tissues, Bereges, Uebegea, Challi, Blsck Silks, Alpaeca, Ginghams, fctwis Mull, 'i'erlton, Cambria. Nein' aook, Brilliants, Dimity, Book Muslin, Bobinett Collars, KkIks Flouncing, Imerui.g, Leces, Kib bons, Hosiery, and a general assortment of FANCY GOODS. SHAV'L3,-S3AV,Lin,-SH-V,LG5- Embracing the most beautiful styles, all qualities and prices. Domestic Goods, Windsor Shades, Oil Cloths and Carpets. Summer Goods fof gehts weai of every variety. Hardware em bracing all kinds of building material, Carpcntrra Tools of the bast manufacture, Files of every descrif tion, Cutlery, Shoe I indings, Lasts, 4V. c. Former ctTorts gnrpnsHcd In Quantity and quality. In addition to our former Store Kooui, We have fitted up Hie second atny of our establishment which you will find well stocked with Heady Made Clothing, Boots and Bhooe combining beauty durability and cheapness. We shall continue to receive Goods Semi -Monthly, thus rendering our assortment at all times complete, another inducement to all who wish to purchase. X E W O O O D S AT LOW 1' It I 0 E 3 We return ouf thanks to the public for their lilwrul patronage, and respectfully invite an iusriea tion of our Uonds, as We deem it a pleasure to Weil on all who insy favur us with a call. COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Bar Iron, Steel. Nails, Picks, Grub Hoes, Mason Hammers, Kill Saws, Window Sash, Urindstoues, Glass, jaints, uus, tun, Sunbury, May 8, 1857. tf SUPREME C0UE1 N0RTHEEN DIS. TRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that the Supreme I Court for tho Northern Distiict of Pennsyl vania, will hold it session on October Term for said District, in Wiliiamsport, Lycoming county agreeably to the following order of snid Court, as certified by the Pr.ithonoUrv of the Eastern Dis trict. CHAM.E8 PLEASANTS, Prothonotary, S. C N. D Prothonotary's oflice, Juno S7, 1807. Ill the Supi-r me Court of Feiiis) Iraula : NORTHERN DISTRICT, AND now, June 53, 1857, It is ordered that a Special Term of tho Supreme Couit be held under the Act of 26th April, 1855, a Williams port, Lycoming county, to commence on the first Tuesday of October next, for the purpose of hear 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 Northern District as may be by mutual consent argued at the said time and place. The said special term to con tin ne as long as may be necessary. Certificate Jrom the Record. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the said Supreme Court at Philadelphia, this twenty-fifth day of June, A.D. 18.'i7. J. F. BOLSTERING, Tro Troth'y. July 4, 1857. tc Spring andJSummer !Fa8hioni!.for 1857 -A.T IP. "W. GRA"Y"S FANCY, DRY GOOD STORE, Market Square, Sunbury. 0W received and will continue to receive, - ' the largest and best selected Stock nf Black Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts and Vesting., jr. An assortment of Dress Goods, vri : Fancy printed Calicos, Chillies, printed Lawns, De Lains Bareges, Merinos, Cashmeres, Alapacas, Dress Silks, Giughnms, &c. LINEN AND WHITE GOODS. Irish Linen, bleached and brown Drilling, Sheet ing, .Pillowcaseing, &c. Dress Trimmings in Great Variety. Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps, Hardware, C'cJarwaro, Groceries, (jueensware. SALT and FI3 II, Cheese, Crackers, Sc-nrs, Tobacco, SnulT, dec, an assortment of other Goods too tedious to mention. Feeling grateful for past favor we beg leave to aasuro our old friends and the public that no ellort on our part shall be wanting lo merit a continuance of our patronage. Country produce taken tu exchange at the highest market price. P. Yv. USA I . Sunhury.May 30 , 1857. tf HERRING'S SAPrf. I'll K A CKN OW I .Kill! III) CHAMPION 1 1 TIIF. HKCF.NT TRIAIS ut Hcmling luive eiidnrst-it the curteiit of iullic opinion, uiiil citiilirincU tlie verdict ot" inure than Sitm ,cti ileilUil fires, proving conclusively Unit '-Ilt-irinu's" is tbeouly SAFK tlmt will not luiru. ljT7r"fElJLi.-JI!a Kxtnu-t fioin tlie Committees "ftSiuy t "T t,,cTi'al of lro" &"'c On ilir Ofiih nf Fehrnarr nil the members oftlieOom mitlee met to witlieu the Sil'rs mid books and pipers, (i.tn-ed in llieiu) and were purl'ectly sutisfird tlmt nil was right. The day followiinr, tne burning toon place, under the superintendence of the Voininittee. Aflcr a f.iir and impartial liuming for five hours, the Safe ol Messrs. Kvims i Wats.ni was first iiienel,the Siife being on firs unide, and the content partiallv conroined, while Ihe eon tenia inlher-ufeof Messrs. Fnrrrlsk Herring weie iu JhkJ condition, and no fire Inside." lending. March i, IM7. P.N COI.KMAV, $ Committee. A. U. I'KACOCK. ) And e-iitorsed by over 511 of the lies! men of n-niliurf. The ulwe Sales i-un be impelled ul 3t Walnut Street, where the piiMic run satisfy llieiuSelven of the en-nt supe rmrity of the "Herring's Patent Champion," over ths defeated and used up "inside lnnl Door Nilniauacr." Furrcls & IIcrrlKg, 31 ll'rinutSf., Philada. Xluly mukeis in Ibis Slute of Herring's l'atciit CUaiupioa bates. Thesttcmpt made by other parties to bolster up the repuUitiun ol a Hufe which has failed tu usually u aecl denbU bres ill t'lllladelplnu, (itausti-ad Pliek.) by biklnil one out of on aBi-iil 's sure, (II. A. Lams-) uuute double thicknemi, (i-itlerenl from llmse they sett) lo nuin up - one "I Hernial (hall a thick) lias inei won nue ,c Want. Herring's ife C"U'd lint be burnt, proving cniiclu sivclv that Ihe milv reliublc Safe now iruiile iS"lleiiine's" ol'w hieh over la.tltm are now in actual use, and mots thrm V00 have beeu tried by fire without a single lnu. I'lulu., June SO, 1S57. ll'. tHE TRUTH ABOUT KANSAS! GOV. C3-E-A.-R,-2''Q ADMINISTRATION IX KANSAS Largo 12mo. 319 pages. With a compute History of the 'Jh ritory. Untii JlNk, IS57. Kmlinicing a full aeenunt of its diaeovery, GeigropUy, Soil, Climate, Pnlucla, its organization as a lernl-iry, Iriinaueli.iiil aikl events under U , vein--is l!i-otcr and niisini-in, publieal diK-uwaaia. I'erainial UeucuniiU'rs, Klec- tioll fruuila, lutlles Olid uullliges, Willi i niliaua oi prom- neiil actors therein, all fully autlicnliculrj Vf JOHN II- CilllUN, M. l. Private Secretuiy to iov. U'airy. rnrefully compiled from llieO.Hri.il ilocuineitts on file In Ihe deiHirliileul l Slate ut YVnahinatoil and oilier a pers in the uoesiil of the Author, wilh full account of the Invasion of Kansis from Missouri ; the eupluie. trial Suit treatment ol' Ihe Free Plate prisoners, the t-h.-oaeter uud moveinaulaof the Missouri UoiUer Uulhans, Ihe mur der of Uudum And others. . The Controvert)- between Governor Ccury and Judge l.e(,-oinpla. The pioceedings of Ihe Tenilorisl lgialat ire, of tbe pro-slavery emiveorion, and lliu orguuiic:ilioii of Ihe Nu li Mini Ueuiocralie Parly, with a sketch of Kalians daring ils early troubles under Oova. Knederand Sliaunoa. ila Invasions, bullies, Outrages and Murders. A eopy will be sent lo any purl ol" ihe United Slutca, by mail, free of posUige. oil the receipt of retail price. A lilwrul diceouut to the trade. fW 1 1-00 AseutS tvailled. fries Ul Ckilh SI. I'aiier, .10 CIS. CHAKI.KSC. ItllonKS, Publisher, liiquiier lioildtug, l'h'.ludi:li.Uia. July IS, 16i7. lis. P. MELANCHTON SHINDEL, JU8TIDE T II E PLACE, BU NBTJY, PA. Office in Veer Street, immediately opposite the Public School House. All business promptly attended to. Monies collected and all ordinary writings done, Sunbury, April S5. IS 57. if 4 I.MONDS,. RA1SONS. FIQS, LEMONS i- &c Ac. iust received a fresu siinnlv and for sale at the Confectionary store of M. C. GEARUART. Sunbury, Msy l, 1 f 3 7 aaii, vuetse, meai, oio., aiwuya uu uuu. E. Y. BRIGHT cV SON. New Goods for the People 1 1JENJAM1N IIEFFNElt RESPECTFULLY informs the public in gen era! that he has just received and opened splendid stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS at his New Store, in Lower Augusta township. His stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinetl. of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO i Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, NotiitNellne lie lvalues aud all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods. Groceries, Also an assortment of Hardware, Irott and Steel, Nails, &c. Also an excellent assortment of QUEENSWARE, of varioui styles and patterns. Also an assortment of ROOTS K SHOES, HATS k CAPS, a good selection. Salt, Fish, c. And a great variety of other articles such as ara suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. t7 Country produce taken in exchang a the highest prices. Lower Augusta, June C, 1857. " FURNITURE I FURNITUREM " THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED IN SUNBURY. Fashionable, Cheap aud I'seftil THE subscriber, long established as a Cabinet and Chair Manufacturer in Sunbury, thank ful for past favors, solicits a continunncJ of the public patronage. His stock of Cabinet-Ware, Chairs, 4 C-, embraces EiVF.lt Y VARIETY, ISEFIX AND ORNA SiF.NTAL in housekeeping. It is unnecessary to enume rate, as anything that may be required in his line can bo had at moderato prices, Cheap fot Cosh, or Country FroduceMoken iu exchange. Establishment South liast Corner of Market Square. ty These knowing themselves indebted tu the subscriber would oblige him by making pay ment. SEBASTIAN H At I'T. 6unburv, April 4, 1857 tf Isn't It So I I Use ARTHUR'3 Self-Sealino; Cans Celebra'ed and Jars, f.-es'a f:.rt ;iid you wiil liavu Fresh Fruit all the year at Summer prices. f ull directions for puttirg up ill kinds ofj Fruit and Toma toes, accompany ihuso cans and jars. They are made of Tin, Glass, Queensware end Fire and Acid prooi atono Ware, i no sizes IN WIHTEI lare from pints to gallons. These ans and jars are entirely opeu it the tops, and nest, to secure conoiny in transportation. l'r sale by s t or e ke e pe hroughout the United States. Descriptive circulars sent a . implication. EST Orders f.c he trade solicited. Re sure to ask for ".lrthur's " t has stood the test ol two sea ons, having been used by hun Ircds of thousands of families, lotel and boarding-houso kee pers. We are now making them br the million. Arthur, Burnham & Gilroy, BETTER THAU Sweetmeats ; "driuiaciurers under trie l'uient IN. ii cor. Tenth & (ieorge Sts. j PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, June 13, 1S57. 3m ISAAC M. M'IIiKKRSOX, MANUFACTTJRER OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most FashicnaWe Style. SoIun, Ivis.aiisi and e,oittiu'i Bureaus. Secretaries.. Sideboards. SIIKl, BKHAKFAST AM) UI.!.B TA11I.BS and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila- ilelphu manulacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price CUPIIOAUDS, WORK ANDCANPLF: STAN0S, TOILET TABLES -AND EXTENSION TABLES. In short, every article in this Hue of his business. THE subscriber respectfully calls tho nttentioi of the public to his Urge and splendid as sortment of every qu.ility and price of c:aki.et-ware which cannot fail W retomniend itself to every anc1 who will examine it, on account of its durable wnrkmnnrdiip and splendid finish, made up of the best flock tube hud in the city. No ellort If spared in the manufu'ture of his ware, and the subscriber is determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made. He also manufacture all kind: arid rjuaUtii CHAIRS. Deluding varieties never before to be had if. Sunbury, such BsMiUooisi, Black Waliiit sxn Ci atKU Mapli Cjhkcisx ; and Winhsou CHAIRS, au casci Piano Stools, which are of the latent styks, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscriber is determined that there shall he no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the Cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the quality and finish of his ware and Chairs. These articles will be disposed of on as goed terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. I'iT UNDERTAKING. Having provided a handsome Hsauss, he is now prepared for Undertaking and attending funsrals, in this vi cinity, or at any convenient distance from this place. IT The Were Room la in Fawu Street, be ew Weaver' Hotel. lAC M. WILKER30N. Suubury, April 13, 1857. U'. ItlVtXKSi III.1M4SI KLANK Deeds, Mortgage, Bonds, WarrsnUt A ttachments, Commitments, Summons, Ku prxiias. Executions, Justices' end Col.stahW Fee Bills, Vc, Ac, cn be hid by l',in this otKi..
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