OLD, BUT VERY GOOD ADVICE. - . . T who would lave your fealnres florM lwilha liinhi, bright ryes, tuiootb forehead, From age'i devastation horrid, i Adopt this plan 'Twiil mak, in climatea cold or torrid, A hale old man t Aroid in youth, Inxnrinns diet; Restrain tbe passion's lawless riot ; Devoted to domestic quiet, He wisely gay ( Bo ahn.ll ye, spile of age's Est, liesist decoy. Seek not, not In Mammon' worship, pleasure, Bot 6nd your richest, dearest treasure In books, friends, music, polished leisure ; The mind, not sense, ' Make the sole acalo by which ye measure Your opulence. , This is the solace, this the science, Lire's pnreBt, sweetest, boat appliauce, That disappoiuts not man's ruiiuuce, W'httto'cr his slate; But challenges, with calm defiance, Time, fortune, fate. rfmimftrMTC gJmH WAV" A Ckusuino Exfosurb. A sneechmakor, in tbe western part or the State of V irginia, during a Presidential canvuss, has given us tbe following anecdote. Lie was holding furtu upon the merits of General Harrison, and especially npon his courage, tact and success s a millitary cominauder. While ia the midst of bis discourse, a tall, guuut mau who was probably a schoolmaster in those parts arose from the crowd, and said in voice which peuetrated the whole assembly, Mister, Mister 1 I want to ax you a ques tion." To this the orator BBseutud and tbe man went ou as follows: "We are told, feU low-citizens tht Oiuorul Harrison is a mighty great ginoral ; but I say he's one of the very meanest sort ofginorals. We ore told here to-night that he defendod himself brave ly at Fort Meigs ; but I toll you that, on that occasion be was guilty of tho "Small Tail Movement, and I challenge the orator here present to deny it 1" The speaker declaring his ulter ignorance of what tbe intruder meant by "Smnli Toil Movomont." I'll tell 700." laid the man 1 "I've got it here in b'ack and white. Here is Urimsbuw's History of the United State?," holdiojnp the book, "and I'll read what it says : "At this critical moment Gen. Harrison executed a novel movement!' Does the gentleman deny that!" "No go on. "Well Le executed a novel movement. Now, here's Johnson's Dictionary," taking the book out of his pocket oud holding it up, here it snys: 'Novel a small tale'l And this was the kind of movement Gen. Harrison was guilty or. Now, I'm no soger, and don't know much of railentary ticktuvks but this 1 do sar a tnnn who in ttie tace 01 an enemy is guilty of a Small Tail Movement, is not lit to be Prosiduut or the United States, and he shan't get my vote 1" The relator of tho anecdote says it was quite impossible, for him to ovorcome the effect of this speech, and we are left to conclude that tho vote ot that vi cinity was given to VaB linren. Hecollee. Hons of a Lifetime. By S. G. Goodrich Pe ter i'arley.) A Dead Neoro. at its worst in New who had weathered When the cholera was Orleans, an old negro, the yellow fever many times, at length tie got Ireigntenod at t!te havoc which the new disease was making among all classes- His master one night heard him proving to the "angel of de Lord, by the light of tallow candle, "to spare him dii time to luf him lira a little longer and den take him to glory." But he concluded bis prayer by proteasing petf-xt snhmainn to the will or the "angel or de Lord," even should he be called for to go immediately on his journey. Sambo's master determined to test the sincerity of this last profession. He knocked, load and distinct, at his door, vvtio aari says sain 00. " 1 ho angel o I Lie Ijord," was answerod. "What you want?" "I have called for Sambo I" The master heard the cundlb suddenly extinguish ed to u-kouf, uud Sambo energetically an swered, "lie not here I dut nigger is been dead three weeks." now TDK Dkvil Lost. The following is too good to be lost. Wo clip it from an ex chaugo paper, and respectfully call the aiten tiou to it of certain person who feel disposed to spreaa in tne newspaper line : A young man who ardently desired wealth, was visited by his Satanic miijuety, who tempted him to promise his soul fur otoinity if he could be supplied on this earth with all the meney ho could use. The bargain was concluded : the devil ivas to supply the mon ey, and was at last to have the soul, unless tho younj man could spend moro money than the devil could furnish. Years passed away ; the man married, was extravagant in his liv ing, built palaces, speculated widely ; lost and gave away fortunes, and yet his coffers were clways full. He turned politician, and bribed 1) is way to power and fame, without reducing bis "pile" of gold. He became a 'Cllibuster," end luted out ships and armies, but bis banker honored all his drafts. He went to St. Paul t live aud paid the usual rates of interest Tor all the money he could borrow ; but though the devil made wry fuces when be came to pay the bills, yet ihoy were nil paid. Ono expediment afier another failed ; tho devil counted tho time only two years, that he must wait for the soul, and mocked the efforts 01 me aespainog man. una more trial was resolved upon the man started a newspaper 1 The devil growled at the bill at the end of the first quarter, was savage in six months melancholy in nine, and broke "dead broke" at the end of the year. So tbe news paper wont down, but the soul was saved. The Florence correspondent of the Loudon Morning Pout tells this good Btory : There is a story of an Imperial Highness waltzing thrice in the same evening with an English lady at tho Court of lieilin. She naturally felt and frankly expressed bensetr highly Bat tered by the compliment. ! did not luteud it as a compliment,' was the auswer. 'Then,' taid the lady, somewhat rebuflml, 'your High ness must be very Tend of dancing.' 'I detest dancing,' wus the still unsatisfactory respond. Undeturred.by bur ill success, our fair cuutry woman still prosecuted her inquiries. 'What then, may 1 ask, can be your imperial High ness' motive for dancing T' 'Madam," was the exalted personage's reply, '1 douse to perspire 1' " Ix a Marrviko Mood. The Petersburg Express notices a leter from Norfolk, in allu sion is made to a colored female servant, named Hessy Kellutn. who had irrown vurv BU'liucholy on accouut of the refusal of her waster to permit her to marry. Tbe cause assigned for this refusal was that aha had already led to tbe altar, eleven husbands, all of wuuui tma naa seen 10 ttie grave! This un recedeoted propensity for the matrimonii! tate, would seem almost incredible. But tbe case is unquestionably a true ana. and deserves perpetuatiou amid the arcbivca of Jjvrneu. A fast young man in Detroit took a buxom seamstress out riding the other evening, and enjoying himself so well he proposed to tret married. She consented and the magistrate tied ibe knot. Now he has repented aud says be wou't support her, declaring that she got Lim drunk, uud then "undone" hiui. He has wealth ; she bas none. The season ia Eog!Qhai been ooatually wt from rain. KESOLUTION Proposing Amendments to the Constitution of ihi Commonwealth. -. , -. Rssnlvmiv Tns Pkhati and House o ftsmasi. ATi'vKiot Tne Commonwealth or PenrrsTLVAtiia in XNtaAb Assbmilt mst, That the fiilkiwiiie:anieiihnniits re proposed to the constitution irf the coinimMtwwllr,in ocoraonce wilk the provisions of the tenth article thereof. ' FIRST AMENDMENT. . -There shall be an additional article Ki said eonstitutloa to be designated mi article eleven, followa : . AKTICI.K XI. ' . ' OF PUBLIC DEBTS.1'' Section I. The Male may cnurm debts, to supply eawnl deficits or In'lures li, leveiioee, or In meet expenses not otherwise provided for but the aintrefrate amount of men debts direct and ewntiiiri-iit, whether contracted by vmueul one r more armor the general nssembly,or at dillerent periods of time, shall never exceed seven bendrod and Ally thousand dolarre, and the money ariallia; from the erentioii of anch debt, almll tie applied to the purpose for which It wis olitnined.or to repay the debts to contracted, ml to no other pnrjMwe whntever. Section 4. In addition tw the nbive limited power the tate may contract debts to repel Invasion, suppress insar reel ion, defend the elate in wnr, of to redee i. the present o.ihuiikIhh irid-Wuilnoeiof Hie lute ; but the money aria inH from the contracting of iuch debu almll be applied to noo'.he-r purpose whatever. Section 3. Except the dobti above tpeeiBed, In ectiona one Bin! two of tine article, no debt whatever (ball be ereritcd by, or on behalf of die ttate. Section 4. T provide for tbe payment of i prnaenl debt, and any additional debt contracted ne nforeanid, tbe kruhluro almll, at in firnt euion, alter the adoption of Ihiinineiidincni, create a linking fund, which ahull be ulAcicnt to pay the acciuemg iulercet on iuch debt, and aanuully t reduce tliejirincip.il thereof by a lain not tes than two hundred and hi iv tliouMiid dollari; which aluka iiiK fund thnll coimiiit ol the net aiuiual income of tbe public worka, from time to time owned by the ante, or the proceeda of the aale of tho same, or any port thereof and of the income 01 proceeds of aale of stocks owned by the slnte, t igther with other funds, or resources, tliat may be designated by law. The said sinking fund may he increased, from time tu time, by onsignuig to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the slate, not re quired for the ordinary and current expenses of govern ment, nuu unless in case "l war, iiivu.um in nuu,i w.iou, no 11 it of the said sinking fund shrill be used or applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, un til theain unit of mirh debt is reduced below lb sum ol itve millions of dollars. Section 5. Tbe credit of tbe commonwealth shall not in any manner, or event, lie pledged, or loaned lo, uny in dividual, cornpnnv, corporation, or association ; nor shall the coininmwcnlih herenftce becmne a joint owner, or stockholder in any company, association, or corporalior. factum S. The commonwealth shall not nssnme the debt, or any part thereof, of any county, oity, borough, or township ; or 01 any corporation, or awn-nation , .mm such debt shall have beeu contracted to enable tbe state to renrl invasion, snnnless dorrestio limine' lion, defend It self in timeOf war, 01 to assist the state in the discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. Bccrion r. 1 ric rrptsiaiaio aoii mo "uui'm iw oj ty, ohv, Iwrough, township, or incorporated district, by virtue of a vole of its citizens, or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any company, association, or corporation i or to obtain money fir, or loan its credit te, any corpora tion, association, institution, or party. Bl'COND AMENDMENT. There strait be aa'additional article to said constitution, to be designated as article XII, as louows : ARTICI.K Ztl. OF NEW COUNTIES. No ennntr slmlLbe divided bra line cutting off over ono tenth of its population, (either to form a new county or otherwise.) without tbe express assent of such county, by a vote of the electors thereof j uor shall any new eounly be established, containing- less man lour nuuarea equals miles. THIRD AJUKNWMliMT Frnm aeetion IWO ol the Itrst article or inc consiiiniiun, strike out tbe words, "of the city of Philadelphia, and of each eoaiity reepeetively " from section 6ve, snme article strike out the worda, "of Philadelphia and of the several ounue;" Irom section seven, same anrcre atriAeoui me wr.ia. "neitlier the citv ol l'liiladelnbia nor anv.n and ,,.,.ri In lien thereof the words, "and no;" and strikeout section four, nauie article, and in lieu thereof insert His following: . "Section 4. Intheycnr ono thirtrand eight hundred nn,l .i.iv. four, nud in everv seventh vear tberenfter, ren- reseutativea to the number of one hundred, shall be appor tioned and distributed equally, throughout the stnte, by districts, in nronortiou to the nambei oftaxnble inhabi tants in tho several parts Hiereof ; exceH that any county enntaiuing at least three thousand five hundred taiubles, may be allowed a separate representation j but no more than three coanties shall be brined, tmd no county shall In divided, ill the formation ofa district. Any city contain ing a sufficient number of tnxnbles to entitle it to at least two reniMeutulives. shall have a separate representation atiiiigned it, and shall be divided into convenient districts of eoiiticuoua territory, of equal table population as near as may be, each of winch districts snail elect one represen tative." At the end of section seven, same rtrticle' insert these words, ' the cilv of Philadelphia shall be divided into sin gle senatorial districts, of cotitignous territory as nrly equal in taxable population as possible j but no ward shall be divided in tbe fonnatiou thereof The Icrtislntnre. at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the eity of Philudclphin into senatorial and representative districts, in the manner above provided; audi disli ids to romuin unchanged until the appporti onrrieut ill the year one thousand eight-hundred and sixty-four. FOURTH AMENDMENT. There flii;ill be nn additional section to tbe first article of soiil constitution, which shull be numbered uud read us follows 1 Pectios SO. The lecislatnre shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by or under, any special, or general law, whenever in iheir opinion it may be injurious to the citizens of tii eommou wenlth . in such manner, however that uo injustice shall bo done to the corporators. lit Sxnatx, March 37, 1?57. Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the first amendment, yeas 21, nays 7. On the second amendment, yeaatfl, nays' B. On the third amendment, yeas 84, nays 4. On the louitll aineuitment, yeas -a. nayss. Li u act from the Journal. 0i:O. W. IIAMER9LY, Clerk. Ik tbi IIousi or Reprssintativu, ( April SO, 1W7. Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the first amend ment, yens 7b. tiaya 13. Ou the second amendment, yens o", nays 34. On the third amenoment, yeua T4, uaya !, and oii fourth amend. nont, yeas 63, nays 7. Extruct from the Journul. JACOD ZIEGI.ER, Clerk. SscanTAUv's Ot-ficb, ) A. 0 Cl'RTlN. l-'ikd.Uay 3, loft? 47 Secretary of the Commonwealth SErusTAttv's (lrrtcs, J Ilarrisburg, June STJ, 1S57. J PemisyiVflrHia, ts : ! do eertifv that the above and foregoing le trne and eor- ret eoov of the original "Kesohition relative In an amend ment of the ijuiuuiuiioi!" as tue amuie remains on Die in this osice. .... In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set mv hiiinl and cuuat-d to be affiled tbe seal of the Secretary's OSes, the day and year auov written. A.G. CURTIS, Secretary of the Commonwealth I Ss.matb, Apiil 77, 1857. Resolution proposing amendments ts the Constitution Ol tne lomtnonwealtli, being under Couaiuvretiou. tin the question, AVill the reitlti agree to the first amendment ? Tne yeas and nays were taken agreeably lo the prori sinus ul the Constitution, and were as lollow, vis: Yeas Messrs. Hrewer, Browne, Cotliry, Kly. F.vaus, Fetter, Fieuiiikeu, Frazer, Ingram, Jordan, Killiuger, Unox, Liiloich, lwia, Mver, bcobeld, isellets, hhuu'um, Steele, tlrB', Welsh, Wilkius, Wiiglil aud Tusgurl, CJie.ifcei .ays Mtsars. Crabb, Cresswell, Finney, Gregg, liar. is, ruroer ami wiiuiner ro the questi n was determined ui the affirmative. (la Ibe qiieatiim, Will tlw iSrnate gre to the second amendment ? Tho yeas nsya were taken agreeably to the provl si'ins of the Constitution and were as follow, vis : Ybas Messrs. Hiewer, Urown, Cresswell. Kly,Kvaua Fetter, riuney, h lenuikeii, liuiraiu, Jordan, Kllog. I Mil buuch, I .'wis, Myer, Hellers, h nvni, Mouther, Steele. ftruub, elsh, Wiikius, Wright and TaKaxt, Speaker NATS Messrs. Coffiv. Crabb. Fluui. Oreer. Harris miungrr, rrinoae sou m'oBcia m. So the nueai ion wus determined ut the sffli rimlive. flu tbe qnt-atioii, Will tbe bteiuUe ogieato the third ammendment f The yen und nays were taken agreeably to Ibe Cuuiti tut on, and were as follow, vis: ens Messrs. Miewer. Hrowil. Crabb. Cresswell. F.tv r.vucs, rienuisen, r rarer, iiutrnin, jornau, Hlllinger Kiiob, lurMch, Jwis, Mver, KeohcM. iseller . fethunian. Boulher, fleets. ttr lull, Welsh, Wllklns end Wright 1 rsiivs rHeosra i;i'Sey, uri-gg, uniria oud I'eurose So ttie qustiou was datermiucd ui Lbs ur&rmuiive. On the i4uesliou, Will the Seitile scree to the focith Bmetidinetit t Tlie ye:ie and uaye were ukelionreeably to lbs Constitu- liuion, aim were as follow. VIS : ms Messrs. Hrewer. Ilruwne. CorTev. Cresswell. Flv Kvans, Fleiiinken, Fraser, IngrNia, Klliuiger Knos, lii' Inch, Lewis, Mver, UeoStrM. Bklbres, Minmau. sioulher Steele, St nub, Welsh. WilkinsaiuJ Wuxlu . iaya Mcsia. Crut,b, r nuiey, Jordan and Penrose 4 do ins questiou was Octerauiueil iu the starirttAUvs. Ia m Uocu oi RsraassNtATivss, Apiil ffl, 17. Tbs resobitins rrnnoanrc amendmnifa In Ik v....o... uii " vim oeiug uuoer oousideialloe, Will the Uoira ngree to the Irst snsndment The jress ami nave were taken aarewblv lo lhe nrovi. sinus of tli CoiwiitMiiai, aud os Ike irst siosvierdaiiieud. aseut, were aa follow, sis : r a '"V' '. rJoekhoBse, Hall, Heck ver, Crawford, IHrkey, Km, Kyatee, Faueold, Foster hi'"' fs,t mr M " J..hi.. Kaua-.uau, kierr, Kuht, Lfiseinma, li,ker U.vtt. Umm, Itt.ugte, W-Cr-'ml, M '1I..7.'. Jh"d' liT .?U!lrr; ". rWak, P.rcIL xv 2 7:-"MI, sVMMf Tr?. ti ike quest ion was determined iu Ihsamrmativs. On the queetiun, Will the Uimso agree to the second amendments tns yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provl. BlOOSof the Contiliiti,ui aori .u. n. r..n. :.7T ur -- - . . u u. .t'.n'vr, vis ; 1 cos Messrs. Ajideraon. Ruckhouu, R.11 uu... d sr, Cslhoun. Caombell. Carlv. Kin. K.n.LI i. OOdes, Hamel, Harper, Hems, Hiesland, lliliexas, Hoff' sun, (Berks) Itoasekeeper, Imbi ie, limes, Jenkins, luhno. eksssa, Kntffroaa, Ks'ste, LofssBrtsc. Lotoakor, Ijmii XTaneur, Maiagk, M'flvaln, Moorehoad, MuaOelaina, KI- chols, Nicholson, Nunemncher, Pearson, Peters, Petrlkin Ptiwiwll, Puroell, Ramsey, tPbihiiichlla, Kamaay, Vurk) Haamer. Koberle, Knpp, bthawf Blow, I'olaK, 'ail. Voeahlev. Walter. Westbtook. Wharton, iromer. man and Uet, tfpeaker 57. -' ' . Naya-Meaara. Aurthar, Augustine, Bnckal, nenonsy, llishop. Jtrown, Chase, CHsver, Crawford, Eyster, Uib bony, Hamilton, Hancock, Hili, Mine, Hoffman, (lbu- wii,j paeons, nni, i.eno, uninnnu, niuu.iiw., ..rr.., Smith, ICamhrm, Smith Centre, ftevenaon, Utrothere, Thorn, Vnnvoorhis, Vickeio, WngouKllcr, Woioer, Wiu- trorio. Wltherow and Wright 34. do tne quesrion was aetermineu in tire amrmatrTe. On the qaettinn, Will tli House agree to the third amendment , The yeas rind mne were taken nareesblv to the nroi- ions of the OoaMitution.oud were as follow, vix; Yens Messrs. Anlern, Backhouse, Hail, riecx, iren on, Hower. Drown. Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, Cli-aver, t;rawlorl, unsey, But, Kyster, rausoki, roarer, uinmx ley, llnmel, Harper, Hems, Iicialand, Hill, Hlllegns, Hoff man (uerasi uonrnan i uennnon,; nouseitccpcr, iiiionv, limes, Jucobs, Johns, Johnson, RaufTrnan, Kerr, Ibo, Unutakcr, lovet! , Mnnear, M socle, M'Cabnont, Moor- head, Muinma, Muemdmnn, Nichols, Nicbolmn, Nutie macher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin, Pownall, Pnrcell, Ramsey. (York,) Reamer. Reed, Riina. 8hnw, Sloan, Smith. (Cambria,) Smith, (Cetitje.) HQeiaoB, Tolan, Vail, Varivoothia, Vlekera, Voeghley, WTffiinseller, West brook. Willistou, Wilherow, Wright, Ziminermau and Cetf, Spenker 7i. Nays Menus. Arthur, Aurrnstinc, BacVus, Bishop, Carly, Dock, Oildea, Hamilton, Hiia-ck, lline. Jenkins, Knight, Letsenring, M'llvniu, Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) Itolierta, Sirulliais.Thoin, Waller, Warner, Wharton and Wintrode M. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Willthe Honso ngree to the fourth amendment The yens and nnvs were tnken agreeably to the provl- ainna of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz t Yeas Mcssra. Anderson, Arthur rlackhouse, meaus, Ball. Heck. Uenson. Oishnn. Hower. tlaiwil. Calhoun. Campbell, Carty, ( base, Cleaver, Crawford, Incxey, r.nt. f.vstcr. l- ausokl. roster, uiunoncv. tjiioen. tianici, liar- Per, items, Hicstiunl, Hill, lllllcgas, llollinnn, (iiems; lorTinan. rlitlNinonl llousekeeoer. Imbrue. Innea, Jncoba, Jenkins, Johns, Jolmson, Kiiuffinaii, Kerr. Ibo. Iieisen- riiig, lnigaker, lrvett, Alunenr, nimiKie, ol 't-oimoni, M'ilvniri, Muinma, Musaelmnu, Nichols, Nicholson. Nnne nraclier. Pearson. Peters. Petrikin. Pownnll. Pnrcell. Ramsey, Philadelphia Ritmsey. (York ) Reamer, Reed, Kolmrts, Kupp, Pilaw, rlrmn, rinnn (uamnnn,; i-mun Lentle.l l.tevetrsnn, i-oinu, vnu, vonvoornis. vieaera, oeablev. Wnronseller. Valner. Weethrook. Whnrton, Wiilistoh, Witherow, Zimmerman and Cetz Speaker. S3 Navs Messrs Dock. Hamilton. lla;.cock, btruthera. Thorn, wintrode and Wright. 7. Bo tue question was determined in tns uinrmattve. Pchtaiit's Orric, ) Ilarrisburg, June Si, lf57. J Pennsylvania, ts. I do hereby certify that tbe nhnre and foregoing Is a true and crnrect copy of the ' Yens' and "Xnys" taken on the Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitu lion ol ttie commonwealth, aa too same appears on the Journnla of the two Houses of the Generai Assembly of this Commonwealth for the session of I8o7. ) Witness my hand and seal of rnd office, this L.S. S twenty-second riny of June, one thousand eight v ) hundred and fifty-seven. A.0.CIRT1V, Secretary of the Commonwealth. July 4, 1837. SALAMANDER FIRE ' AK 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 S'erms, ss can be obtain ed from any other house in tbe Country , at EVANS &, WATSON'S SS South 4th Street, Philadelphia. a , Truth is Mighty, and Mast Prevail. Report of the Committee appointed to superin tend the Burning of the Iron Safes, at Read ing, February 27, 1857. Readixo, March 4 lhe undersigned, members of the committee. do respectfully report, that we sow the two Safes originally agreed upon by r arrets & Herring and bvans c W atson, placed side by side in a fur' race, viz: The Safe inuse by the Paymaster o tho Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Compa ny, in his ottice at Keading, maiiulacturcd by arrels & Herring, and the tafe in use by li A. I. ants, in his store, manufactured by hvan & Watson, and put in books and papers precisely like. The'fire was stsrted at 8) o'clock, A. M.,snd kept up until four cords of green hickory, two cords dry oak and halfchesnut top wood were entirely consumed, the whole under the aupenn tenuence of the subscribers, members of the Com mittee. The fcafos were then cooled oil' with water, after which they were opened, and the books and papers taken out by the Committee and sent to il. A. Lniitz s store for public exam ned aud marked by the l-ommittce. J he book and pnpers taken from tho fSule manufactured by Farrels 4- Herring were in our iudgnien amnged fully fifteen per cent, more than thopo taken from Lvans & W nlson s Safe. We believe the above to have been a fair an impartial trial of the rcfpeclha qualities of both Kates. JACOB H. DVSHEK, DANIEL S. HUNTER Having been absent during the burning, we fully coincide with the above statement of the condition of the papers and books taken out of the respective bales. li. A. lUCCLI.S, H. II. MUHI.KNBERO, JAMES MIU10LLAND. March 11, 1857 NEW ARRANGEMENT 1 J'resh Arrival of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS,&c. riHE undersigned fiaving taken the store for J. nierly kept by William A. Itruuer, is now ready to till orders and prescriptions at a mo ments notice. Ho lias a largo and well selected stock of fresh and pure DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Dye-stuffs, Oil, Paints, Glass, Putty, and all kinds of Potent Medicines. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY Tobacco and Imported Scgars of the choicest brands. Fancy Notions' toilet articles, and Per fumery of all kinds. Tooth and Hair Brushes of every variety. Camphine and rivid alicays on hand. Customers will find his slock complete, com prising many articles it is impossible here to enu merate, and all sold at moderate prices. Kemeinbcr the place, next door to E. Y. Bright' Mammoth Store. A. w. FISHER. Sunbury, Msrch 14, I8A7. THE DAUPHIN & SUSQUEHANNA AILOAS. (CONNECTS the Heading Railroad at Au- burn, on the Schuylkill. (10 miles below Pottsville,) witli the Northern Central Ruilroad, at Dauphin, on the Suniiui-lmina, and wtt.i the Ptunsylvanis Kutlroad at llockvillc, (5 miles above Harrishurg,) and runs em passenger train in winter, and two passenger trains 111 summer through between Auburn aud Harris- burg, esch way, daily, (Sundays excepted.) on times arranged lit connect properly wilb these roads; with the Cumberland Valley and Harris burg and Lancaster Itailroads, at Ilarrisburg, and with the Cattawnwa lUilroad, and its north' ern connections at Port Clinton. ELLW OOl) MORRIS, Eng. eV Supt. March 7, IS57 Cm.pd. BROADWAY FAMILY GROCERY I Flour, Feed and Provision "tore, Brtadway Mow Blackberry Street. LEVI SEASIIOLTZ, IJESl'ECTI-LI.LY inform the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity that he bas removed to the store lately occupied by C. Gehriuirer in Broadway near the Roil Koad, and is receiving a cnoice supply 01 Fulfill."? GPsCCEPeISS, consisting in part of Hams, Hlioulders, Mackerel Herring, White fih, Cod Fish. Halt Preseived Fruit, Pickles, Crackers, Cheess, Molasses, Kice, Sugar, Coifce, (green, roasted and ground,) Im perial. Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Ulsck Teas, Cedar-ware, Stone-ware, Soaps, brushes plow and wash lines, boots and shoes, tobacco, aegars, dec, together with every article usually found in a first class Grocery Store, all of which will bo sold at the lowe.t prices, eitber for cash or country produce. He has also prepared tu sup ply the citizene with fresh bread, twist, rolls, pies, pretzels and cakes of every kind. N. B. The highest cash prices will be paid for outiar end egga, corn, oats, rye and wheat. Sunbury, April II, 1857 J)0itT and MADERIA WINES, Schiedam Schnapps. Wild Cherry brandy. Blaekberrv and Lavender brandies for medicinal purposes at Marcn n, t. A. V. rlBHEK. 'lN P. W ARRIYAL OF u TALI, AND WINTEE GOODS I , , Vlr'a T.olomeit---: 0. I, CORXER 0FMARKE1 SQUARE, HAS just reretvrd a largo supply of Fait and "Winter OotMlB. Ho will continue to sell try Goods and Cro cerira CHEAPER than cvet, his goods an bought cheap they will i sold cheap. ' tie lee It confident with mo cxporienc ana killty, tliat ho can compcu with the World at large and Sonbory in particular. He would anumeraU articles u time and space would permit It is cnoimh to say that ho has everything in ilia line of ' Dry Goods, Groceries, A large Stock of Retdy-Made OLOTIIINO, BOOTS AND SHOES, ?., j-e., that is kept In any other store in town, and - His banner la on the breezo. And long may it wave ' ' O'er land of the free, And the home of the brave While her Stars and her Stripes Shine out like the Sun, Telling all nations ' That Freedom's begua. This is a free country s wss proved by the election of Buchanan over the Wooly Horse, therefore it is free for all to do their trailing where they can UUY ho CHEAPEST. All are invi ted to call and are. THE COUNTRY, as well i the town are respectfully invited, snd every person, rich or poor, hign or low, bond or free are invited to call at No. 1 Msrkket Squsre, opposite the Court House. P. 8. He is not to be undersold by any mn or combination of men. No charge for showing goods. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Sunbury, Dee. SO, 1658. Saddle and Harness Maker. HENBY HATJPT, JB. Successor to A. J. Stroh, RESPECTFULLY informs the Cr citizens of Sunburv and the pub lic generally, that he has taken the establishment lately occupied A. J Stroh and is prepared to turn cut work in is line of business equal to any made in this, aection of the country, Orders promptly execu ted and all kinds of produce taken in ticnsngo Sunbury, May 9, lfio7. ly lishinK Tackle. Red Cork, Grass, Col JL ton and Linen Lines, Out Lines, 8ea Grass by the yard, Snoods, Dies, Kirby, I.imsrick and Carlisle Hooks, Rods, cVc, for sale by March 4I.V,7. A. W. FISHER. DEW TISTEY GEORGE HENN, A NNOUNCESto the citizens of Sunbury and vicinty, that he has opened an olucein Sun bury, above H. J. VVulvcrton's oflico opposite C. Weaver's Hotel, wiere he is prepared to attend to all kinds of work belonging to the profession, in the lutest and most improved style. All work well done and warranted. December 1 3, 1 856. R. DECOU & CO. Clothiers, No. 141 Chestnut St., adoys Fovxtb, Philadelphia, Keep conitantW on haivl a fj!cr did aCbrtment of Ready-made Clothing. Goods viaci to Order and Wasrantsu to FIT. Nov. 29, 1556. y Citrate of Magnesia OK TASTELESS SALTS. THIS preparation is recommended ss an ex cellent laxnlive and purgative. It operatt-i mildly, is entirely free from any unpleasant taste reeembling Icmoiuide in Uavor, prepareu aim sola by A. vv . r 1SI1E.K, Sunbury, March 14, 1856. ALEX4XOHK KGRIX Importer and Wholesale Dealer in SALT. 38 South Wharves, Philadelphia. ASH TON Fine, Liverpool Ground Turks Island and Dairy butt, con Lgstantly on hand and for tale in lots to suit the trade. April 4, 1857 Cm HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. This liuir dye ueetU only a trial tu satitTy all uf it ner frcluui ub aa a Dye, uM lhe follow. ok lottimoiiiul from that eminent Analytic C lie mint, J'lnreuor liM0i, ot the j. p. Mint, win only co.iiuin wiit Uiuuujiat have pre viuuily tMirne testimony lo "JUADOMATUKY ITOB r R ACTirAL UIKMITY, J St. teplivir 1'lure, rillLADEl-riilA, l'i!nuary ! Tib, If-07. "Ueinf well ncquaiiited wilh the jltGi.tiifea itiufsing IIouvKit't Liquid Hair Dvk, I qui iilifil tUut ty fnt)v- HioT the simple dtrerturtis given for its up, it will not injure the IJnir or kin, but will give a natural and dura ble color tu the Hair. JA.M I'S 0. BOOTH. Analytic Cfapmist. HOOYKU'S WHIT1KU INKS, inuUi.lui lloovtr Fluid, and li'ioyer's lndt'llible Inks, melon vll known and intioaJurtxl to require any addition.! testimony of their chaiacter. The sulfa liuve been iiicrtaoiihg autre their firat intriKtuctioti, pivniff evidence that the urtu-lca truly poftseHi tlmt intriusi ; ntuiit churned at firat fur them by he Maiiulm-tiirer. Oiders. addieRkHil lo'rhe Munnfartorr. No. 416 RATE street above TOUKTIl, (old Ho. IU,) i'hilsidelpliia, will receive prompt attfiitioti liy JOISKIMI HOOVER. Maituiacturer rhiladclphia, Aprils, lfc57. ly NEW CONFECTIONARY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. M. C, GEA1UIAUT, HAS just rereived s new and eicellent assort, ment of goods at his Coiifertiunary and Fruit Store in MARKET STREET, Sunburv, where he manufactures and keeps on hand, at all times, the most choice Confectionary, Sic., Wholesale and Retail, at Philadelphia prices. Among his stock of C'oiilcctiouaries, way be found : French Secrets, Burned Almonds, Cream White, ' Ieinon Rose, Vuntlia. Common becieta. Liquorice, Gum Props, sll kinds of scent, ljove Droits, Mint I)r"is, red sad white, Jelly Cokrs, Flint Drops, (-nek l'uiultoa,o(aa sceuts Kock Cundy, Almond Candy, FRUIT. Prunes, Re nana s, lutes, , Currunta dried, Almonds, Rulsnus, I iga, Citrons, Nuts ot sll kinds LKM0N SYHUP of a superior quality, by the single or dozen. A euperior quality of Scgars and Tobacco, and a variety of Coufectinnaries, fruit, Ac, all of which is offered cheap at wholesale or rctuil. IOE CHBAM. He has alse opened an fee Cream Saloon, and will at all times be ready to serve his customers with Ice Cream. Kunbury, May SI, 1856. Iy Kew Drugs', Paints, &c. NEW supply of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Fluid, &c, just received and for sale by A. W. J IMifcK. Sunbury, Msy t, 1857. aj r." s ?ii FURNITURE P0USH. 8. RAE'S Premium Patent Enamel Furniture Polish. This polish is highly valuable for reslor, ing the polish on all kinds of Furniture, Glass, Carriage Bodies, Hair Cloth, Ac. Also, for re moving spots, hiding scratches, 4c, dec. War ranted to dry immediately and retain its gloss. Price 60 eta. tier bottle. Sold by A. W. FISHER. Merck U, I85T. : AYE ITS " . Cathartic Pills, ;. sua AH COATED,) mil . ;.. tsa sua to m CLKANIB THI Si 00D AW OtTIt THX BICI. InTstllds, Vetthera, Wot are, PtiyslalaaiB, Phllsinthraplsts, reed their Rflecto, and Jtsdsje f their Virtues. FOR THI CURE Of . 1 Headache. Sick Headnr hn,Fonl fllomaea. Da. J.O.Arsa. Mr; I bare boen ropoatwllv euri of , tbs worst hsai1ftr4is any bndv ran have tr a anee sr two rs jrour IMIIs. It snsms to srlso farm a tool stomarti, which ' Umj elsanas at onos. if Ihoy will ours otliers ss thsj do me, tlis fact ts wHih knowlttf. Yours with great respect, FT. W. PBFnt.l, Clerk Sawr t'lorttsl. Bllioat Disorders and Liver Complaints. TlZPtllTMIKT Ot TrfS iKTMUtm, 1 M siimons, D. C., t Feb., 1S64. ( Pf! t hsvs nssd yotir fills in my (snsral ami hospital pmcves ever siuce vou mak them, anil csonot hesitate te say tbey are tbe l"t rattiaruc ws employ. Their rtrn IsUrajc actinti eu tiro ttrrr IsqiiU-k and iWcided, conssqosns. Iv they are an adtnlralile remedy fur demnsvaipntaor that errtan. indeed. I have seldom round a cane of (ii'Iioim die eruc so ohstlnate that It did But readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, AL0N7.0 BALL, M. T., lytMan q(A Matins IbtpiUL Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. Post Optics, IUsti.akd, I.iv. Co., Mica, Nov. Id, 1s&. rm. Artas Your Tills are the iwrfeiMlon of medicine. They lisve done my wlfc more rood tlirui 1 can tell you. Biis had been siek and piuing away for months. Went crT to be doctored at great czpeaso, but sot no better. Hhe then rommenrcd taking- yonr Tills, which soon enred her, by expelling Isrge qnaiitittee of worms (dead) fnmi her body. They efterwunte cured her and our two children of bloody dyserrtcrv. One of onr neighbors had it bad. and my wire cured him wlUi two ikwi of your Tills, while others around us psld from firs to twenty dollars doctors' bills, and lost mnch time, without being cured entirely even then. Fneli e nie Hcine as yours, which Is actually good and houest, will bo prlr.ed here. OBO. J. GRIFFIN, JWmerfer. IndiRestinn and Impurity of the Blood. Prom Km. J. V. Ilimrt, Futtrtr p Xeeni Church, ItottoH. THt. Avca: I have used vonr Tills with extraonlinanr Success in my fsnrily and among those 1 am called to vinit In distress. To regolsre rtic organs of digestion and par ify tlie blood they ar-e the very treat renretly I have ever known, and I' cau confidently recouimend them to mv ft lends. Yours, J. V. IIlMkS. Wissaw, Wtomito Co.. V. T.. Oct. 24, Ur.6. Dkas ttra : 1 sai using vour Catlmrtlc Pills in my prac tice, and And them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the liiood. fimii u. sie.AV.iiA.it, ax. v. Eryaipolna, Scrofula, Klna's Evil, Tetter, 1 umors, Rliu nun iinruin, Frnrn o trwoniing Mtrchani of Si. Lauit, VO. 4, 18SS. t. Aria: Your Tills sro tlie parsgon of sll that Is rreat In meillrine. They have cured my little, daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved rmurauie Fr yeTM. nn niuiiii'i mm wvii iuii, ki,i7.mi ly afllicted with blotches snd pimples on hor skin and lo Oer nair. Arrer our rillio was cuieo. sue niw men -.ir Tills, and they have cured her. ASA MOKdHI IXJU. Rhcuraatism. Senraltin, and Clout. r an till Kcv. lr. Jawka. otVic Miilwdilt Fpil. fJiwrcA. 1'uni-KI Itots, VANS.tn. Ol., .inn. . 1F50. Jlotroaan Sia : I should be niicratctul for the relief ymir skill has brought ine If I did not reirt my cnee to yon. A cold settled ill my linn anl brouflil on excmruiiing seuralgic jlns, nth ended in chronic rheninatiMn. Notwithstanding I had the Imst ofplosirlans, the diwase erew wtiree anil wor st., until, hv the adviee of your excel lent agent in Itsltlmnrs. IT. Mnrkeliile, 1 tried yonr Tills. Their enacts wei-e slow, loit sur a. T.y peresreiiug in the is of them 1 am now entirely well. 8IKATI CHAsmra. Btos Itot'os. t.A., t Dec., 1 5S. r A w.b . 1 l.a.n hmin ntlrelv cured bv vmir Pills of Rheumatic Oout apaiuful disruse Ihst hail afllicted mo Ibr years. V1NCKNT SMDKLL. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindird I oirt- Elalnta, reuuiu( an active purge, they ais an excel nt renietly. For Costiveness or ronslipntion, nnd aa at Dinner Pill, they are agreile aud ellecmal. Fits, Suppression, l'arnlysis, luflninmn tlon, and eveu Deefiiess, and Prtrtlal Bllnd neee, have been cured by ths sllsratire action of these Tills. Moat of the pills In market contain Mercury, which, al though a vnlnal le remedy in skilful hands, la dangerous In a public pill, from the dreadful cmiicqiunces that fre quently follow Its incautinu use. TIiom contain no msr eury or mineral subsumes whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TIIK RAPID CURB OF COrOH8,COI.DrlHOAnSKNEP,I3rFT.V- EZA, BROXCI1ITIS, "WIIOOPI?! COVGHi CROUP, ARTIIMA, IN CIPIKKT COSSl'MPTION, and for ths rrllef uf coiiucipUva iUouta In adraneei stMKes of the diaeaae. We need not Hk to the pnblle of Its Yirtnrs. Tliivnghutit svoi-y luwn, ami atnitt every liamtrt of the Anieiiiiii HtHtoa'ita woridi-rful cures of jmlinonarj ctun plaints have mrnle It airily kuunn. Nay, few are tho taiiiilic-a in any civilized country on thin crntinont without soine peiwnal rxpt'iit'nrit of lis t'flecfp; and frwrr yt tho conmiunitifa anv wImto wlilch havn mt Hmrwifc them some litiiiR trliy of it virtm-y over tlie fii-'tle and dan gerous diBiaws of th throat and Inn ft". V hilr in ttie nmt powiM-iul aiitiltt yet knuwu to man fur tho fornil da bit- and dntiKtfi'ouft dlsfrutt-H id the I'ulnionury oiynns. it t also tlie pieman tost and aisft-Bt wn,ely tat cnu I t-ni- f. loved for inruuta and yt unjr pemtns. rnrMits should lava H in s'or ajuint" the ftiiiidioui enemy that stmla uin Iht'in iniprrjuHvd. Me hnrv ahuntlant gruitnds to Ih'IiVvo the Ciif.RRT I'KCTomi. saves i nor! livtta I iy the con sumptions it prevents thnti tiVwe It rurtH. Ketp it by you, and cure your colds while thny are curald. nor nx Wet thfin niiti'l uo human skill ran nisUJttT the inexoral Ut canker that, fuateurd on the vituis. euta your uh away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung dirdtrs. and aa they ktww too the vlrluoa of this rouifdy, we nei not do more than to iwur them it in otill mnda the iet it cao be. Wo spare no ctt, no care, no til to produce it ths most perfect pnesiMa. and thus afford tlmae who rely on it the best scnt wlih hour skill an furnudi for thiir cure. PREPARED BV DR. J. C. ATER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. AAD SOLD BY A. W. Fulicr, Punbury ; Bird Jt John, Bsataokin V Wicraei, Northumlirrland ; J. K. Cuslow, Milton; Hnys k McCorniick, McEwinsville snd by sll Druggists throughout the county. August Id, K-69 ly BEunixu & ia"ux7si7iNu uusiness Cabinet Maker's Findings, Hie stilisA-ribcrs rpspectfully inform their frieniis anil the public (roni'ntlly, that thry have ronncc kd with their lieddinrr & Furnishing business a largo and well assorted stock of Cabinet Maker's Findings, at their old stand Ab. 83 South Second Street, Iclou: Chestnut, IMilladelphla. TTicy have associated with them W. S. Zrown who has born fur many years engaged in tho principal establishment of the kind in this city. The stock of Goods now on hand comprises every description of materials used by Cabinet Makers, consisting in part of the following, viz; Hartlwure department. Locks, Hinges, Screws Cantors, I?ed Screws, Chair and Sofa Springs, Collin H smiles, &c. Cabinet Maker's Materials, Hair Seating, Curled Huir, Looking Glass l'lutes and Frames, Glue, Varnish, Sand Paper, Zlnrliips, Utach and Fancy Bilk and Worsted Gimp, Sofa and Chair Webbing, Twine, Sacking II ononis, yVosewood, Mahogany, Walnut ,and Maple Knobs, Glass Screws, &c. Dedding Department, Hair, Husk, Moss, Wool and Cotton .Mattresses. Ftather Acds, Holsters aud Pillows; Plush, Damask aud Moreen Cush ions , Comfortables, Counterpanes, Linen and Cotton Sheets, Pillow Cases, Linen ansl Cotton Towels, Table Cloths, Table Linen, Table Cov. ers, Moreen, Demask and Plush by tho piece, Moss and Husk by the bale or pound. The Hair Seating and Curled Hair is from the Phila. Manufactory of D. & J. Noblit. N. 13. Hotels, Steam Uoats and Ships fur nished at the shortest notice. KOiLIT, HliOWN & NOBLIT, oil Siiuit '2nd St., below Chestnut. (Xesrly opposite Bank of Pennsylvania.) Philadelphia, August 9, 1856. ly. PZILIP Z. PTJPsDT. WHOLESSLS AND RETAll Grocery, Wine and Liquor Store, & E. cor. Walnut and Water Streets, PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS and families will be promptly supplied at the lowest prices. October 4, 1856. if BRODHE AD & ROBERTS, No. 13"), N. 'id Street, PHILADELPHIA, INVITE ths attentiou of country merchants and others, to Iheir stock of BOOTS &c SHOES, which they will dispose of on the most resson able terms. Nor. 9, 185C- Iy S0AT AND MULES FOR S-A.T-.I3. THE snbscriber oners at private sale, SIX GOOD MULES, and a good BHA VNE BOAT, with fixtures. The above will be sold cheap, and on reasonable terms. JACOB 8EASH0LTZ, agent for JOHN BLACK. Sunbury, March 38, 1857. tf LANS WARRANT8. The highest price will be given for Land Warranto by the sub crrbM. H. B MASSER, EAHTHENWARB- I rTIHE auowriber respectfully irorms the till. JL tens of Sunbury snd the public generally, I that he has commenced the manufacture of all I kinds of EARTHENWARE, at his manufactory In Whortleberrr Street, on square east of the River. He has engaged the services oi Mr. nmr, and you can therefore depend on having a good article. The public are respectfully invited to coll. 1 All orders from a distance will be promptly attended le. P. M.8HINDEL. ' Sunbury, Feb. 9, 1858. tf JOIIX II. AlsLEX A. CO. Nos. 1 and 4 Chestnut Street, (south side, below Water,) (Tas Olsxst Wood-wars Hodss in ths Citv.) MANUF ACTURKRS and Wholemie dealers in Potent .i. i-: . , no ne wist . . i r.. ..I..- Waro, wnrreuted nut to shrink, Wood and Willow-Ware Cords, Brashes, Ac , of all descriptions. Please call end esnmine our stock. l'cbruaty 28, 1807. Iy w VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR 8 ALE. of.the estate of aOrivato sale fllHE subscribers, Execntore JL Henry Masser, doe'd., offer the following property viz t A large two story frame dwelling house, together with about 60 ACRES OF LAND, Pitunte In Lower Augusta township adjoining lands of Daniel Kaufman and others now in the occupancy of John R. Kaufman as a store and dwelling. The house is new and tbe location a good one for business. Also a TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND, in said township on the river about n miles be low Sunbu.y, adjoining lands of J. T. M'Phcrson and others, containing, about 90 acres. The soil is productivs and contains limestone and other minerals. Also a tract of Land, containing about 39 I acres on the hill, about two miles below Sunbury, I adjoining lands of tho hciis of the lata John Conrad and others. 1 here is, on this tract, a small orchard of choice fruit. For farther particulars apply ts the subscribers, rr xr s i." t x P.'b.'mASSEh! (Executors. r itAniyio u tri.rt. Sunbury, January 19, 1856. tf MOUNT CARMEL IIOUS, MOUNT CARMEL, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. I1IIS largo and commodious Hotel is situa ted nearly half way between Sunbury and Pottsville. The scenery the salubrity of the atmosphere and the cool mountain breezes, make it tnn it 1 1 . a mini .1 .. I i I. f .. 1 .um m ci r ,.,...1. i the country. The Hotel, is a new structure, four stories high, fitted up with all tho modern con- vcniences. I he pure mountain water is tntro duced into every chamber. The plare is easy or access, being but one and a hall hours ride I from Sunbury, over the Philadelphia and Sun bury Rail Road. From Pottsville, it is 17 miles. Every attendance will be paid by the proprie tor to make guests comfortable. Charges mode rate. JhSSE KICE. ML Carmel, May 24, IS5G. If E. NEWXAND 5s GO. Leaking masses, picture Frames, Engravings and Paintings, No. UB Arch Street, above Sixth, (Late of 2 18 North Second St.) PHILADELPHIA. Gallxbiss orxn usiir to tisitoss. Merchants and others visiting the City who msy want anything in our line will do well to give us a call. February 23,1857. 8m VL. AVISE, CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE No 72 North Second Street, (opfosilt th irlount Vernon House.) Philadelphia. rOLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 K, ca- ees, $38; Silver Lever do,, do., I2; Sil ver Lepine, do., $9 : Quartier. $5 to $7 : Gold Spectacles, $4 50 to 10 ; Silver do., $ 1 50 ; Silver Table Spoons per sett, $14 to $18 Silver Desert do., do., !fiJ to $1 1 ; Silver Tea do., do., 4 75 to 7 50 ; Gold Pens and Gold Ca ses, 3 25 to 5 ; Gold Pens and Silver do.. 1; together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Cold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All goods warranted to be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repaired in tbe best manner. Also, Ma sonic Marks, Pins, &c, made to order. N. U. All orders sent by mail er otherwise will bo punctually attended to. l'bila., Oct. 4, 1856. lyw. PETER 8lltS, Ijteof the firm of Stevens, JAS.S. STOVER. Late of the Union Hotel. Atoiiingsiieau .v. uo. NATIONAL HOTEL, (late WIIITI SWaR", Race Street, above Third, PHILADELPHIA. fOlIE above WiMl-known Establishment, have L ing been entirely remodeliil, Introducing all the modern improvements, and also, newly fur nished throughout, will ba opened for the recep tion of Guests on the FJR3TDAY OF SEPTEMBER. The proprietors, from their determination to devote their attention to the comfort of thcirgtiests flatter themselves with the conviction that they will be able to give satisfaction to their patrons. Carriages will always be in readiness to con vey passengers to and from Steamboat Landings and Railroad Depots. SIDES 4- STOVER, Race Street, above '1 h.rj. Philadelphia, August 30, 1S!6. ly C. SElTZSPeT'3 WHOLtSlLl 1SD RkTAIL BOOT STORE, 40 Soidh Fourth S.t, above Chesnnt, Phifa. POOTS, Shoes, Gaiters, ic., promptly made Q to order iu the very best style, aud of the uest material. Philadelphia, May 9, 1857 Leather I Leather ! Leather I IIKNRY W. OVERMAN, IMPOF.TKR nf French Call" Skins nnd trrnernl Leather driller, N'o.O Snath Third street, I'hiladclphia. A general ussortincnt of all kinds of Leather alorusos, 4e , An. Kel and Onk Bole Leather. February 4, 1H53. ly w L. C. IVES' Produce aud Fruit Store, No. 15 North Wharves, Philadelphia. Shipping and Country Oorders promptly filled on responsible orders. Farmers and Dealers' Produce Sold on Com. mission. Apples, Bananas,. Pine A pples, Dried Fruit, Onions, Oranges, Shell Barks, Roiains, Beans, Lemons, White & Sweet Pigs, Turnips, Cranberries, Potatoes, Poultry, 'caches, Ground Kuuts, Chesuuts, Eggs, dec. Forcigu aud Domestic Produce and Fruit gen erally, February 28, 1857. ly A SHINTY FOR S.MJ. 3"I!E subscriber offers for sale his SHANTY, JL Cook-Stove, dec, on tho Rail-Road below Trevorton Bridge. Apply soon to H. U. MASKER. 8unbury, April 2. 1857. FOR SALE. A Good second-baud Buggy. Apply at this office. FOB IFHEXsTT. npHE Store Room in Market streol, occupied X by P. W. Gray and the dwelling bouse ad joining. Apply to the executors of H. Masser, deceased. Jsnuary, 17, 1857. JATENT BRITTANIA BTOPPERS fo bar bottles lot aaia by il O MAC9EK. Sunbury, Jury It, 15. Bham,ll White Ash Anthracite Coal. m "" "W tn "pCollxery. T H. ZIMMERMAN A JNO. P. PURSEt successors to Kaee, Reed V Co., will coo- titius mining, shipping and telling coal from the above well known Colliery, under the firm of Zimmerman I'tirsel. 1 he point of shipment is at ths lower wharf in Sunbury, Northombef land county, Pa., where all orders fbr the rarioiM kinds of coal, i i Lump, Broken, Egg, 8 tore, and Chestnut Coal, will bo thankfully reeeivoe) nd promptly attended to.' Bunbury, July 14, 185S, ' BrjwncaT, Jolt , lgjfr, Tho firm of Kane. Reed d- Co. havl.a- ant their lease in the Gap Colliery and interest in tbe wharf at Bunbury, to Messrs. Zimmerman At Pursel, would taks great pleasure in recommend' ing our customers and others tn the new firm, sa tney win be able to sell them prepared coJt-of tho best quality, KASB, REED A CO. HAYDOCK & FIDDLER, TJEALERS in Watches and Jewelry, will flcopnti"V,1 ,h bu,ine o ' Jme" D' ? .lJlcr' No. 12 South Second Street, rniuAocbima, Where they solicit an examination of their larg and vaiifd stock, feeling assured that ths expo- rieuco uoiu oi mem nave nau in tho business, and the facilities they possess for procuring goods on the most advantageous terms, will ena ble tnem to compete lavorably with any other cstahtiahment in the city. They have now en band a tine assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY. Silver, Plated and Brittania Ware. Catlerr. Fancy Goods, &c, dec. N. B. HcpairniK of Watches and sll kin.1. f Jewelry attended to with promptness and tl, greatest care. Phila., April 7, 1855. tf. ALEX- I .f liY & OIt, maoFACTCBr.rts or TRUNKS, VALISES, AO., 146 Chesnut Street, front of Jones' Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. HAS on hand the cheana.t. ..1 I best assortment of TRUNKS ft CARPET BAGS, EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. Solo Leather, Kolid Riveted, Iron Frsme, Iroa Bound TravellidR Trunks ; Pocking do, Valises Ladies Bonnet Cases ; Carpet Bags, Satchele. "l,',"J "e quantity or single article, lower than , 7 " any otner place la the city ,B;,' WHITE HORSE HOTEL. TOTTSVILLE, PA. 'pHE subscriber respectfully announces te bis old friends and the public, thaths has tskea that old and well known establishment, tho White Horse Hotel. At tho corner of Centre and Mahantogo eta., In tho Borough of Pottsville. Tho houve has re cently been very much enlarged and otherwies improved, rendering it quite aa comfortable as any other Hotel in Schuylkill county while the stables are large, in good condition, and at tend by careful, attentive, prudent hostlers. To travellers and others who may stop at kle house, he promises every attention calculated to render them comfortable and satisfied. JOS. M. FKGBR. April 8, 135r- tf HENRY D0NKEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oice opposite ths Court House, Sunbury, Northumberland County Ta. Prempt attention to business in adjoining Counties. EAGLE HOTEL, OPPOSITE WEST BRANCH BANK, WILLIAMSPORT, PA., WILLI 131 II. HAY. Proprietor. C. A. Sthiki, Assistant. N. B. An Omnibus will rnn to and froai tho Drpot and Packet Landings, to this Hotel, fro of charge. September 13, 1856. uf DANVILLEH0TEL. TOIl 1ST DEEN, JB., Market Street, Danville, Pa, riUS is ono of the largest and moot coraao JL dious hotele in the interior of Pennsylvania it has been recently fitted tip, in excellent etyle, wilh oil tho modern conveniences. Danvilisd, Sept. 32, 1855 Cheap Watches Jewelry 1VH0LE8ALE and Retail, at the "Philadcl T phia Watch and Jewelry Store," Ho. 99 North Second Street, comer of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. Geld Lever 'Wutchcs, full jeweled, Ileum! eases, SJ.OO Gold lupine Isk. 4 .no; Kins Silver Sjjectacles. LSD Silver Lep. full jewllnl, efl.lOold Bracelets, 3.00 Silver Lever, full jewl'd 1'2 ladies' Gold Pencils, 1.00 Supi'iior Qun.tirrs, 7 lilver Tea spoons, set, (,U0 Gold Spectacles, T.P0 Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 37i cents to $80 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 12 J cents; Patent, 18; Lunet, 25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to he what they are sold for. HTAUFFER & HARLET, On hand, some U'old and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than lhe sbsJVS prices. Oct. 4, 185fi. ly. A RXOLD'S WRITING FLCiI and AdU sive and Isgal envelopes, for sale by 11. B. M AiiiitS. Sunburv, lan 10. 1850. GE0EGE SCHALL & CO. " MAMFACTlHta or BLASTING POWDER, Ml. Carmel, Northumberland County, fa. May 10, 1856. TJLANK Parchment Paper Deeds and blank Mortgages, Bonds, Executions, Summons AVc, for saleb II. B. MASSEK. Sunbury ,Anri 26, 1856 STOVES TOR SALE an excellent second-hand Cook) - ing Stove, also several Cylinder Coal Stoves. Enquire at this office. OLD PENS with and without cases, of a very superior quality, lust received. Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for ealt by H. U. MASSER. Sunbury, Dee. 27. 1856- GOSHEN CHEESE. Jyst received snd fo alsby LEVI SKASHOLTZ April 11, 1857. C'l'VER WATCHES. A few double casT English Silver Watches, for sale at very low prices by H. B MASSER. Hun bury, April 13, IRMI. Tmekican hWseT WJLLlAMSPOliT, PA., J. II. KKLTO.V, 1'roprletor. Jas. T. Hai l. Ass't. Sept. 13, 1366. tf 1JLHE OLIVE OIL for table Use,-two six. - at 87J and C2J cents just received by w. MSHER, March 14, '57. 4itaUonery. A large supply 0f f8Ilc. Not, - 1 apcr and Envelopes, Mourning, Letter and Csp Paper, Pens, Ink, Sand, dec., at ' U.....K IX AT . ... ... . March 14, '67 A. VV. FISHKR'8. pORTMONAIES, Tooth ,d H,ir hnA all aualit.es, and. any ouanii y, for aale by A. M , rHER. 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