$ a e l x jt THE COUNTBT LASSIE. 6b blossomed in tht country, Where innny sammer flinge Iltr ronT arm around the earth j And brighten blriiingt bring J Health wai her iol inheritance, And grace ber only dower; 1 tieyer dreamed the wild wood Contained bo iweet a flower. Fardiitant from tbe city, And inland from tbe tea, My lassie bloomed In geodoeii As pare ei puro could be ; Blie caught ber dewy freabnoee, From hill and uiountaio bower, I Deter dreaniod the wild wood Contained ao eweet a Dower. Tbe rainbow mnit bave lent ber Borne or ill airy grace : Tbe wild rose parted with blifcb That nestled on her faco j The sunbeams got entangled io The long wavei of her hair, Of ibe ne'er had grown to be Bo modest and eo fair. The early birds hare (aught bor The joyone matin song, And some of their sort innocence IB lie's been with them eo long, And Tor her now, if need be, I'd part with wealth and power; I never dreamed the wild wood Contained so sweet a flower. JLL.1BB fjunwrmis. A Frog in loo We were shown yesterday, by a Savannah gentlemai a 1 imp of Northern ice in which a meJiu.il eizod frog was comfortably and cooly ensconced. His frogship (we like to talk re spectfully all beings even of our political op ponents) seemed to be a cross between the rana viridis and tbe rana esculent but lest wo might make a bull of him giving bis his tory from memory, (like other dealers in auti quated Greek liesh, Ac.) we immediitely turned to Luciaid Greek "Dialouges of the Dead," and found as follows : "Ye frogire is one emphybyoui annimal with foure foete a nayked biddie and wytbout ever a tftila. lie batn a boarse voyce, aou lovevtb much to ubb it on y soummcr nights lie is remarkable for graceful! symming with rapidnesse aud for taking verrie large leaps en vo lands." That authority settled, we will state that tbe above frog showed symptoms or life after bis cool incrustation had dissolved and having been placed in water was thawed iuto life and ctrrity. It certainly was a curiosity to see live froz thus clone up in ice : but wneiner lust winter it contemplated a tour to South ern latitudes and considering the above was the coolest mode of traveling, we leave a ques tion of debate with ichthyologists cdidgenut emne.ioai'unnuH ucorgmn, TtiTr nin Wit. Wa recentlv fsevs aa ex change,) took a trip West, and while passing over one of the railroads on the ronte, and being fond of "the weed," bad taken a seat in tbe baggage car for the purpose of indul ging in a good "Havana," a nervous individ ual entered the car and couimeneed overhaul ing the baggage. The bnggagemaster, after eyeing bim a moment accosted him with What's wanting sir P' "I'm looking for my trunk," demurely answered the nervieus man. "I will take care of yonr trunk sir that is my business," retorted the baggage-master. 'Ob, I am awaro of that, sir ; but I would always much rather keep my trunk tinder my eye.'' 'Well then sir, you should bave been born an elephant." Which is tbe most (Treenhorn of a servant trying to a woman a girl, or a ".tore that won t draw ' tne day sue expects company T Kirs. Jones hired the other day a Mias Mc Dernaot, just from Cork. Miss McDermot was ordered to 'boil the tea-kettle.' Tbe what?' . 'Tbe lea kettle.' 'An' do you mean tbatt' 'Certainly if I did not I would not bave Ordered yoa to do it and be quick about it.' Hits MeUermot obeyed orders. In about half an hour afterwards, Mrs. Jones resumed tbe conversation. 'Where's tbe tea-kettle Bridget?' In the dinner pot ma'am.' 'In the dinner pot V 'Yes ma'am. Vou told me to boil it, and I've had it on to scald for more than half an boor.' Mrs. Jones could bear no more. She bad a rush of blood to ber head, and went into a swoon. Tbe last we caw of her she was be ing carried np stairs in an arm chair. A Teacbor was lecturing a class little girls n the influence of pious instruction in tbe formation of youthful character. "Ah Mies Caroliue," said be to one of the class, "what do you think you would bave been without your good father and pions mother?" "I suppose Sir," answered Miss Caroline, "I should bave been aa orphan." ' "Jane Louisa, dear," said a loving busband to his loyal spouse, who was severulyears the tnnior, "what do yeu say to moving to the West!" '.Oh. I'm deliehted with th i.W Yoa recollect when Mr. Morgan moved ont there ho was as poor as we are, and he died in three yoars worth a hundred thousand tioiiars." ladies, prepare for an extreme change in your habits for a Paris correspondent of the rcw- x or vom ttr says tne initios are coming uut wmiuui nuops, uusiie. wauuing or any thing else. Scenb ik a School ReoM"Jem," said tbe anaster, "yoa were not in school jester day." ".No sir, here's 'sense mother sent." at the same time bokling ont a slip of paper en which were written the following seemingly Kgyp. ,uu uivi ijf i una "cept utom to go a talorinn.' "Well Jem," said the maator after examin ing it lor some time, "what did yoa doyester dyt'' "Dug taters 1" "Oh yes I Kept at home t& go a vota toing." ' One of tho Sex writes ruthor spicily, "that iiuugu b raw American lames live hi Idleness the majority as yet at work themselves into early graves giving the men an opporl unity to try two or three in the course of their ewn vigorous lives. A clerrvman not tliirlv milaa tmm Ttnainn wbo was noted for his nicety of pronunciation went to a sboemaker and eugaged a pair of doois to be made. A few days after he in quired if the boots were ready aud was an swered in the negative. "Wil they be ready by next Ckercay asked tbe clergyman. . "Don't think they will," quoth tbe waggish man of the last ; "but yon may be tsbure to wave mess an iu touowing LTiatterday." Too nutb pleasure and too much sun are oaa doii er women ana Dowers. "Why Cbarley," said ft Yankee to a negro preacher "yea can't even tell whe made tbe iflooney. "O yet I can massa 1" "Well whs made tba monkey ?" " by, massa, the same one made the mon ina maue you, A CALL TO FARMERS. Farmers, drop your Tuoh, Pause little, Read this and Reflect ! THE FARMER'S PROMO.TION BOOK. A nw end fleientinc Manuring ftystem, for the Caltlv' mn l all kinds of Hraiiip. Umaaea, r iwnef ana r"iu', po all kinds of Boil) Proved r arlaal Kaparimenla and based on evident truths i Vanfnei to laaprov Africalture in all in Inauchea j represented lir apwafds of ona hunitrcd mid ally engraving of th man valaa bit Crosse and i'lsuls eoiaiscled with Uia s ileal. Itjr Dr. V. REIKIIOLD, IIOALSBURO, CKNTRB CO., PA. f N Uila treatise it will be seen llial tba objoel aaa bora ,.i vivm ilia Farmer that kind of ijtforuiation which enables hlin to make practical application U fertilize his l.,.i nit inrrenM. Ilia ffrnin. fodder, and nasturnffe. The itiwirliiMni tnimiit hv this inanuriiiff. and fodder and me' lure cultivation system are rational, ciem aim eviuew, auu MinnMl mi lmnnivmiiil ill llic mode of crictllturfl hither i.i unknown to our farmers, and winch, if adonted and rnrrfullr practiced, caimol lull to advance tne nileresia oi the limning commamty. rMicll a wors naa ueen inuee wanted, as ll nils a void Wlilcn line lung ueen leu, imi which there Ima hitherto been no attempt to tupply , and m fnrmere ol Centre and Huntingdon countiee, we recom mend the work to every farmer, a wa iuiiv veueve mm they will reap the gienlcst possible benelit from it Daniel Mower, ratlin Moycr, Christian llalo, Jacob Moyer, George llnal, Henry Moyer, Jacob Moraer, Pumucl (jillilaud, John Hiiiley, George Jock, t?a el Duncan, John llnrmuo, Jona. McWillmine, Ueorge Buchanan, (eorge Uuyei, Jr. Fromis Alexander, John Cnrper, John Nell'. Seu'r. Jolin llnsvn, J'thn llolfur, nmuei WHmmi, Chriitimi liotTer, f:n..Pn. W M....1.. Jimim.Ii Ituknr IV Tlie ubove work te foi sale by Uev . J 0. McKKS II .IN, Milton, Northumberland county, Pa. fries BIB August I, IM7. Sura VMM, a IT0Irn?MS mem tj3-sa ESTABLISHMENT JN THE CITY OF UALTIMORB. H f ATHIOT'S Gay Street Worerooina Kna V8 lv L and 25 North liuy atreet, near Fayette, Rultimore wliero ia kept alwiiva on htind, or mtula to order, every at) le af French Tli'TK-A-TETES, ill Flutb, Huir, Clelh or i!ncnieiie. French Full Stuff ond Meilnlliou Tarrur Arm Ckairf. m Plush. Ilnir. Cloth or nrocntclie. French Full Hlufl Cm ved I'm lor Chain In iota, with jfiuan, uuir, lluiu or iiroraieno. B OfF AS- Half French Spring Mnhofrnjiy mul Walnnt Tarlor Chain, in llmr. Cloth and I'luih. Rocking Chair varioue du8igue, U Dalr, Cloth end Pluah. Stuff Spring Tungei a large nasortmcnt alwa)e en hand, or any pattern uutdeor cover eu wun any gooda to order. OHAMBBB STJZTS.' TnlMuhoffany or Walnut, complete, from 35 tin. Cana Chnire and Hacking do. the lurgest asaortmeiil ready mnile tu any one liouae in Hie united suitca Irum ai'J a dozen up. Uar Koom, OtTice mid Dining Clinira, in Onk. AYalnat or Muhogany, with Cane, Wood or ktuil'vd Scuta. uu asaortmeiil emlniicing over 50 dozen. Wood acut Cliaira uud Setteea and Itocking Cliaire. over lou aizcn. Gilt and I'lniu Frame Ixikinr; Glwc, of every variety, JVIl hllKII Ol UGUB, HUH UUU UUlk .11HIIIIIFRCII. A. MATHIOT. Noa. 23 and 25 K. Gny at , near Fuyetta at., UuHiioore August l,lbi7. ly II U S S E Y ' s AMERICAN REAPER, FOR CVTTIXO BOTH GRAIN AND GRASS, GREAT improvements for 1857. This Ma chine wa put in succsaful operation in 1833 and continued to be the only Keuping and Mow ing Machine in the World, of any practical value up to 1 84ft twelve year after its introduction. Other Kcapers are now ollered with glowing ad vertisements, Certificates, Diplomas, Gold and Silver Medal, &c. But the Farmer in search of the best Reaper, and not posted in tho matter, bad better see a Utile turther. If there ia any value in 24 year experience in building Reapers, and using them in the har vest field, and in the improvement made during that long period, OUED Hl'SSEV.the Father of Reapers, can claim it. AH who are satisfied with the Iie8t iicaper and Mower, ami bo up- i i i i: .t.: i i . . pueu uy &ciiuiug men uiuurs eariy in ine season, as the crop indicate a large demand, and we can not have over 200 Ready for the vaat harvest of 1857. o guarantee that this Reaper and Mower can not be beaten on fair trial by any other Reaper that may be brought into the harvest field in 1857, and we also insure it to be the strongest and moat durablo machine in use. We would respectfully invito Farmer to examine the machine thoroughly before purchasing, ond satisfy themselve of it superiority over all other. During tbe laat four years, the subscriber have old between 500 and 600 ot these Machines, to the best and most (ucceisful Farmer in Montour, Union end the neighboring counties, (whose name are too numerous to insert) to whom we respectfully refer. 1 he subscriber bave '.he exclusive right the following counties: Montour, Union, Snydo, Northumberland, Columbia, Luzerne, Perry Milimi, centre, Ulinton and Lycoming. All order thankfully received and promptly atteud- Lewisburg, Union county, I'a. July tf, 1857. HERRING'S SAFJO. THE ACK.OWl.Kl)Gi:l I UHAMPION 1 1 THE BKCEXT TRIALS at Rniiling have endorsed the cuneitt of public opinion, aud coiinrmctl tlie verdict ol more than tiuu -cci dental Area, proving conclusively ttiat "HeiringV is Uiconly uiui win not uurn. Kilruct i'iom the Committn's ilrport on Hie Tiiul of Irou &uia at llcuuinu ; 'On ilia 20th nt February all the members of the Com mittue mul to witness tlie Salee aud books ami nuners. (placed in them) and were perfectly autished thut all wua ngiu. i lie iy lollowntK, the burning iikik place, uudei the superintendence of the Committee. After a fair anil impartial burning for five hours, tho Sale al" Alesais. r.vaiis at watson was hrst opened, the stale being on tne HiMrie, and tlie contents partially consumed, while tlie cou. teuls in tlie tsufe of AI ssra. t urrets k lierrtng wcia i fnodctiiklitioit, and no lire inside." Unclmir, Murch !i. lbo7. (Sigued.) II. f. FEI.IX, ) 1'. N COI.KM A V, I Committee. A. II. l'KACOCK. A ad etdorarit Lvnver 00 of Ilia best men ef Rendinr. The nbnve Sales can be inspected at 31 Walnut Mtreet, where the public ran satisfy themselves of the great atipe- rionly of the "Herring a futeiH C.hnmpioii,' aver the ualettted aud useil-up o,lulle r,,u jtior exllmande4.', ft'it rr el & llcrrlny, 34 Walnut St., Philada Only makers la this Stat of Herring's I'utenl Chasnpioa buf.-s. Thearterrrpl made by other partiea to bolster up Die reputation ot a Safe which has fulled so sipiially ii neci. deutnl area in I'luliidelphia, (Kanstrad l'sick.) by tiikia one out of an agent 'a Mre, (II. A. Ijtutz.) made double iiuckiicsB, (cuierens rroin mosa tney aeit) te "tiurn up, one of 1 1 t-rrmtl'a rhnll'u thick) has met with its true r ward. Herring's rsil'e could nor be burnt, proving concla. iveiv inai tne only reliable aire now muils ia"ttemugV of which over 16.UO0 are now in actuid use, and uor than i have licen tried by firs without a single luae. Phila., June 40, 1037 ly. Eamcnce pt Jamaica Gluger. THIS article is eurefully preinred from tbe lies! Jamaica tiiuoer, all Uie vuluubiu medicinal propel ties of which K ia wurruutvd to possess ia a coiiceutruted aud eouvo uicnt form. It ia an excellent remedy in ityepepsia, flatulence, cho lie and imiiulred uud feeble atuto ol' the e),raliv I. lioim. Krorrritsrcrreshingstieiifith and cordial pioperliu - - Fmte muuuuiiiiiH uuiic u is wen annpmi io eiiuutef. act the debilitating mduenea 'A the extreme heats of sum sier, ine euecia or eutkicu rhanaa,Aa. No tamily ahoukl be without it, aa ita timely uae wiH suv iiieiu irom many an serious attack or uuieaa, Piica ii cent per bottle. For sola by Juiwaa, I&S7 I in PATCHOL'LV, OCKEV CLUB, SPRING FLOWERS, Ac, of the beat quality t a run auppiy just received and For sale at the lirug Store of A. W. FISHER. unbury, Aug. T, 1857. fJOUNTV ORDERS. County order taken a cash for goods, and on note or book ac count by- E. V. BRIUUT i SQN. Nov, 8, 85. mm ED. "ST. BRIGHT & SON, BUNBURY, rcOTlXIITTl-IBSIt,AIST3D COTJTTTTr, FA.., HAVE JD8T RECEIVED A LAKGK SUPPLY OF Dry Goodt, Rcndy ninde Clothing, Root nnd Shoes. Hard- ware. trocerie, taiiassi Among oi'f pfeaent Slock may be found French Lawns, Popline, Fancy Silk, Plaid Ducal, Titauea, Berrget, Uebrgea, Uballi, Black Wtlke, Alpacra, utngnama, Swtaa Mull, J arllon, UemDria. INain aook. UrUlimnU. Dimitv. Book Muelin. Bobinett Cellar, Swiaa Flouncina. InMrting, Lace. Kib- boas, Hosiery, and a general eiaortment of FANCY Kmbracing tbe moat beautiful etylea, all tjualitie and price. Domeatic CSoad, Wiudur Shade, Oil Cloth and Carpet. Summer Utfod for gent wear of every variety. Hardware embracing all kind or building material, carpenters l ool el tion, Cutlery, tsnoe f inding, l.aale, ate. former ciTorts surpassed In addition to our former Store llooni, we bave which you will find well docked with Heady Made durability and cheapnea. We shall continue to Mortment at all tunes complete, another inducement NEW GOODS AT We return our thank to the public for their liberal patronage, end respectfully Invite aa Inept c- tion of our Uooda, a w deem it a plenaure to Wait COUNTRY rKOUUCE TAKER liN CAUHAnuK. r r Bar Iron, Bteel, Nails, Picks, Grub Hoes, Grindstones, (ilass, faints, uus, am, Sunbury, May 8(1, 1867. tf New Goods for the People t BENJAMIN IIKFFNER RESPECTFULLYinform the puMicin gen eral that he ba just received and opened a splendid stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS at hi New Store, in Lower Augusta township. Hi stock consist iu part of Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets. fall kinds, of linen, cotton and worated. ALSO i CallcocN, CJIupluima, l.atvni, MoiiNNellue Do l.nlnes and all kinds of Ladies Dress Good. Groceries, Also an assortment of Hardware, Iron and Steel, Kails, &c. Also an excellent aasortment of QUEENS WARE, or various styles and patterns. Also an aasortment of HOOT & SHOES. HATS & CATS, a good selection. Salt, Fish, c. And a great variety of other articles such as are uitablo to the trade, all of which will he sold at the lowest price. CP Country produce taken in exchange a the highest prices. Lewer Augusta, June 0, 1857. Wall Paper & Window Shades. A. ISAACS, Kit. 103 Xorth Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. TTAVIXG completed their largo assortment A 0f the above Goods for Spring and Summer Trade; would respectfully invite tho attention of Purchasers to the same. Their stock for beauty, cheapness and variety cannot bo surpas sed. Thev have constonMy on hand cverv descrip tion of Gold and Painted Shades, Buff Hollands, and Shade Fixtures. Wall Tapera, Cuitains, Fire Uoard Prints, Borders. Ac, all of which they oiler at lower rates than can be hn4 at any other establishment. Call and examine. A. 13.4 ACS. 103 North Second Street. March 7, 1857. Cm w lOOO lbs of Carpet Rags WANTED at the store of 11. Y. Bright A Son, who are constantly receiving a fresh upply of tionds, thus offering to the publie the largest and most desirable assortment. July 11. 1857. ISAAC M. WJLKEKSON, MANUFACTURE OI FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. Solas, Olvnus and sLoimerfs Bureaus, Secretaries. Sideboards, "SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DIMNG TABLES and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to I'liila- uclphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLK STANDS, TOILKT TABLF.S AND EXTENSION TABLES, la short, every article in this line of his business. 'T'HE subscriber respectfully calls the attcntiei of the public to his large and aidendid as- erlment of every quality and price of lAIUYLl-lVAlli: which cannot fail to recommend itself toevcry one who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, mado up of the best stock to be had in the city. IN o effort i spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the subscriber is determined to keen un with the many improvements which are constantly being made. Ue als manufacture all kinds and qualities CTIAIIIS. Deluding varieties never before le b had ir Sunbury, such biMisooiii, Dlack Wiuct AUD CUHLKII MiPLK (jlltfUS ; iSU WlxnSAB CHAIRS, ax vasct Piao Stools, which are f the latest styles, and warranted to Le excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscriber i determined that there slinll be no excuse for person to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can ba entertained about the quality and finish of his ware and Ohaira. . These articles will be disposed of on as goed terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce tnkrn in payment for work. riT UNDEKTAKI.NO. Having provided a handsome Hsiaaii, he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this vi cinity, or at any convenient distance from this place. t7 The Ware Room i in Fawn Street, be ew Weaver' Hotel. IXrtAC M. WILKERSON. Sunbury, April 18, 1857 tf. BALD EAGLE HOTEL. No. 234 oik 41 C X. 'Jldrd St., Philadelphia. JOHN CLYMER, Proprietor. (Successor to Daiel Da tn sr.) T1HE Proprietor return hi thank for the liberal patronage bestowed on thia well known house, and respectfully ask a continu ance of the same, aasuring hi many friend of .'Northumberland and adjoining counties, that no pain snail be apared to render comfort and plea sure to all who may give him a call. TERM? $1,00 PER DAT. Philadelphia, July 95, 1857. 3m PAPERS & MAGAZINES. THE New York Ledger, Parlor Casket, Flag of our Union, Frank Le.lie'a Illustrated Newspaper, Dallnu'e Pictorial, National Police Gazette, Weekly Novellette, Waverly Magazine, and Harper' Weekly Journal of Civilization. Also, Harper's Magazine, Ciodey's Lady' Book and Putnam' Mugazink just received and lor aale by 11. y. FKILINU. Sunbury, July 11, 1857. P. MELANCHTON SHINDEL, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, BUNBURV, FA. Offi.ce in Deer Street, immediately opposite th J'uhlie School House. All business) promptly attended to. Monic collected and all ordinary writing done. . rJunbury, April 25. 1B57. tf rpHK Glasgow Poisoning Case. Pi in the National Police Gazelle, for i articular aale by August 1, '57, H. V FKILIN'G. uueensvrarei efcc, COO US. tbebaat manufacture, File or every deaorip- In Quantity nnd Quality. fitted un the iccsnd tirv of our cateliliatimcrit Clotfiiui, HeoU and Hlioe combining bcaulv receive Good Semi-Monthly, thus rendering ear to all wbo wih to purcuaae. LOW P1U0KS on all who may fa or ue with a call. Mason Hammers, Mill Saws, Window Sash, salt, uneese, meat, &o., always on nana. E. Y. BRIGHT 3c 60N. SALAMANDER FIRE THIEF-PROOF SAFES. The largest asaorlment in the United States. Warranted to le equal to any now made, and will ue aold on aa t.ood jerms, as can be obtain ed from any other house in the Country, at EVANS & WATSON'S S6 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, e , Truth is Mighty, and Must Prevail. Report of the Committee appointed to tuprrin- lend the Burning of the li on Safes, at Rend ing, lebruary 2i, 185". RsiniKo, March 4 The undersigned, memliers of the committee. do respectfully report, that we saw the two Safes originally agreed upon by t nrrels & Herring and bvana It v atson, placed aula by nlo in a fur r.ace, viz : The Safe inusc by the Paymaster of tne I'ltilnilelphia and ltcadmg Railroad Uompn ny, in his otTire at Reading, manufactured by r arrets 6c Herring, and the Safe in use by H ji. i.aniz, in ins store, manuiuclurcd uy I.vans &. Watson, and put in books and paper precisely alike. The'fire was started at 8J o'clock. A. M.. and kept up until four cords of green Jiickory, two cords dry oak and hnlfchcsnut top wood were entirely consumed, the whole under tho aupcrin lendence of the subscribers, members of the Coin mil'.re. The Safea were then cooled off with water, after which they were opened, and the books and papers taken out by tho Committee and sent to 11. A. I, antra store for public exam ined and marked by the Committee. The books and papers taken from '.he Safe manufactured ny Farrels Herring were in our judgment. damnged fully Iiftceit per cent, more than those taken from Evans & Watson'e Safe. We believe the shove to Imvo been a fair nnd impartiu! trial of the respective qualities of both oales. JACOB II. DVSH KU, DANIEL S. HUNTER. Having been absent during the htirnintr, we fully coincide with the above statement of the condition of the papers and booka taken out of tba respective Sales. O. A. NICOLT.s. H. H. MUHLENBERG, JAMES Mil. HOLLAND. March SI, 1857 X K W A H U I V Xl O F FALL AND WINTER GOODS! Ira T, Clement Ar0. 1, CORS Kit OF MARK H't SQL' ARE, AS just received a large supply of Fall and llllt'r UIH1UH. Ho will rontinuo to sell Dry Goods and Gro- crriea CHEAPER than ever, as his goods are bought cheap they will be sold cheap. He feels confident with his experience and ability, that he can compete with the World at large and Sunbury in particular. He would enumerate articles if time and space would permit. It is enough to say that he lies evervlhinu in the lino of Dry Goods, Groceries, A large Stock of Rcady-Mude CLOTKIISrO, BOOTS AXI) SHOES, ic, A c., that ia kept in any other store in town, nd His banner is on the tireeze. And long may ii wava O'er land of the f rea, And the home nf the hrava While her Stars and ber Strips Shine nut like the San, Tetlint; all nations That Freedom's bagna. Thia is a free country a wo proved1 b the election of Buchanan over the Wooly Horse. therefore it is free fur all to do their trading where they cn BUY he CHEAPEST. All are invi led to call and see. Till: COUNTRY, aa well at the town are respectfully invited, and every person, rich or poor, lngn or low, bond or free are invited to call at No. 1 Murkkct Snuare, opposite lite Court House. P. S. Ho is not to he undersold by any man or combination of men. No charge for showing gooda. All kinds ef produco taken in exchange for goods. Sunbury, Dec. 80, 1856. BROADWAY FAMILY GROCERY ! Flour, Teed and Provision toro. Jjieadu tiy below Jilackberry Street. LEVI SEASII0LTZ, bfcr< lil.LY inform the citizen of Sunbury and vicinity that he has removed to the store lately occupied by C. Uehringcr in Broadway near the Rail Road, and i receiving a chuic aupply of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting in part of Hams, Shoulders, Mackerel, Herring, While Fish, Cod Fish, Suit Preseived Fruit, Pickles, Crackers, Cheese, Molasses, Rice, Sugar, Collie, (green, roasted and ground,) Im perial, Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Black Teas, Cedar-ware, Stone-wuro, Soaps, brushes plow and wash lines, boot and shoes, tobacco, segar, &c, together with every article usually found in a first das Grocery Store, all of which will be sold at thejowest price, either for cash or country produce. He baa auto prepared to up ply the citizens with fresh bread, twint, rolls, pics, pretzel and cuke of every kind. N. B. The highest cash price will be paid for butter and eggs, corn, out, rye and wheat. Sunbury, April 11, 1857 ORTand MADE RIA WINES, Schiedam Schnapps, Wild Cherry brandy, Blackberry and Lavender brandies for medicinal purpose at March 14, '7. A. V. FISHER. THE War Trail or the Hunt of tlie Wild Horse by C'apt. Mayne Reid, for sale by August 1, '87. H. Y. FRILINH. ( GAB CLRE1 HAM. A let just received and tor aale by. LEVI 8EASHOLTZ. April 1837. 4 I.MONDS, RAISON8, FIGS, LEMONS. &c, Ae., just received a freah aupply and for aale at the Confectionary atoro of M. C. UEARHART. Juabury .May ri, 1S,. FuTtNITTJILE t rURNITimE!! THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED IN8UNBURY. Fanlilonabie, Cheap nnd Uacful THE nWriber, long etllialted a a Cabinet and Chair Manufacturer in Sunlnjry, thank ful for past favor, solicit a continuance ot tne public patronage. Hi tock of Cabinet-Ware, Chair, dc, embraces EVERT VaBIETT, t'ICFUL AND OR.t atKItTati in houaekcflninir. It is unneeeary to enume rate, a anything that may be required in nt line can be had at moderate price, inenp ior Cash, or Country Produce'taken in exchange batamiahment South Kant Corner of Market Square. C7 Thane knowing: themaelve indebted to the (ubacribcr would oblige bim by making pay ment. SEBASTIAN HAUPT. Sunbarv, April 4, 1B67. If Ciiiano! feiiniio!! Guano!!! AM. KINDS. i.kinau s surr.n hiop piiate of limb. 7000 TONS. WFARMKR9! ja Tor ynnr wheat crops, nse I.KINAUft Super Phosnhnta of l.ime, nt 'ii Cls..u Hi. or 10 n Ton j or t'se l.l'.l NAU'S A.MKIIICAN KKRTll.l'.r.lt. nt ?3,r,n a U.I. or W a ton. One Uirtel of either is sufficient for an Acre of Whrr. TI1K9E A.RF. PHRMANKNTM ANURKU, mnile of relintile Chemienl Klements, anil have trn ii siieecssful use for the past tix Years, improvina the aui null inrrriirlnetlie viilup of the land Four Diplomas trom the rtiite Aprienliurai rority or Peiiiisylvnnia ; NewJerpey; DHmvnre and tlie CrystiU t'aineo ANsoetutton ol the l ily ol iev ors, nave ueen reeeived fot these VnluaMe Frriilizera. Pamphlet in the Kiutlinh and German Iinaitnga can he had hv applieatton at the Ollire. A lil.eral ili. count to Wholesale Dealers. Thealmve Fertilizers, delivered I'll Kit of Carlapo to anv wharf in the old C.ty Pr.iper. Orders sent by Mail nrmmpniiied Willi Cash or Drafl., Will be promptly Shippnl to any part of the W'irrld. UKIIItHF. A. I. l-.INAt;. Proprietor. No. 10 Sonlh Front Struct, Philadelphia City, July 9. IH.T7. 4mw Pennsylvania. Saddio 'findZ Ilarncss Makor. HENRY HAUPT, JR. Successor to A. J. Stroh, RESPECTFULLY inform the "iJACfvii citizen of Sunbury and the pub- "ikv'ic generally, that he has taken the establishment lately occupied A. .1 Stroll and is prrparcd to tum cnt work in is tine of business equal to any made in this, section of the country. Orders promptly cxecu ted and all kinds of produce taken in Exchange Sunbury, May 9, 157. ly ueouge uenn, ANNOUNCES to the citizen of Sunbury end vicinty, that ho has opened an office in Sun bury, above 11. J. W'olverton'a office opposite C. Weaver's Hotel, w'berc he is prepared to attend to all kind of work belonging to the profession, in tbe latest and most improved style. All work well done and warranted. December 13, 1856. Clothiers, Ne. 141 Chrstnvt St., abpvi Fuvktu,, Philaoblpmia, Keep rooft.nnly on h;izvi a fplerulkl itfiorlrr.ent of Rcadj-made Clothing. GoofW MADI TO CkOCR AND WARJtAftTDA TO FIT. Nov.S9, 1856. y Citrate of Magnesia OR TASTELESS 8ALTS. THIS preparation is recommended aa an ex cellrnt laxative and purgative It operates mildly, ia entirely free from any unpleusant tasto resembling Irmuuadu in flavor, prepared and sold ky A. W. riSUCK. Sunbury, March 14, 18.r8. AB.r;XilFU KEIlil Importer and Wholesale Dealer in SA VI 38 South Wharves, Philadelphia. ASHTON Fine, Liverpool Ground, Tutki Island aud Dairy Salt, con- 'taiitly 011 hand and for iule in lota to suit the trade. April 4, 1857. Cm NEW CONFECTIONARY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. M. C. GEAIUIAllT, HAS jut received new and excellent assort ment of goods at hi 'onfertiunary and Fruit Store in MARKET STREET, Sunbury, where he manufacture and keeps on hand, at all times, the most ehoieo Confectionary, Ac, Wholesale and Retail, at Philadelphia prices, Among hi stock of Conlectionarios, may be found : Kreurh Secrets, klirned Almonds, CreHin White, l.etno ' Hose, Vanilla, Ctumon eclet. Uquerice, Bnnanns, Dates. darn Drops, til kiads of scent, l.ove 1'iotiM, Mint lri'ps, red aud white, Jelly Cakes, Ft nil llrops, tfllek I'luiL'tes, stall scent lloek Candy, Almond Cundy, FRUIT. I'runes, l'i?B, Clliotifl. Currants dried, Almanua, liaisons, Nuts ef all kiads LFiMON SYUUP of a superior qunlity, by the single or dozen. 1 superior quality of Segar and Tobacco, and variety of Confectionaries, fruit, Ac, all of which is ollered cheap at w holesale or retail. ice cbeam:. He has aU opened an fee Cream Saloon, and will at all ti'iies be ready to serve hi customer with Ice Ureatn. Sunbury, May 21, 1857 ly IVev RriiKN, Pnlnta, Vc. NEW supply of Drugs, Paints, ill Fluid, Ac, just received and for sale by A. V. FISHER. Sunbury, May 2, 1857 FURNITURE POLISH. 8. RAE'S Premium Patent Enamel Furniture Polish. This polish is highly valuable for restor, ing the polish on all kinds of Furniture, Glass, Carriage Doilies, Hair Cloth, Ac. Also, for re moving spots, hidintr scratches, Ac, Ac. War. ranted to dry immediately and retain it gloss. J'rir aU eta. per bottle. Sold by A. W. FISHER March 14, 18X7. BOAT AND MULES FOR rf HE inhscriher offer at private aale. SIX - GOOD MIXES, end a good SHAWNEE BOAT, with fixture. The above will be aeld cheap, and on reasonable terms. JACOB SEASHOLTZ.ageat for JOHN BLACK. 6unbnry, March 28, 1857. tf T AND WARRANTS. Tb highest price --will be given lor Land Warrants by the sub- erioat. H. U MAseER ATENT BRITTANIA. STOPPERS fo JL bar bottle for aale by H. D MASSER. Sunbury, July II, 18SH. liahing Tackles-Red Cork, Grass, Cob - ton aud Ijnen Ltaes, Out Lines, Sea Gras by the yard, Snoods, FIte, Kirby, Uinerick and panuie Ji 0011s, ou, Ac, furssls by March 41. '57. A. W. FISHER. R0WN'8 end Breinig'e Essence of Ginger and Huaband' Magnesia al THE mbacriber riapeclfully In'orme the citt tena of Sunbury and the public generally, that ne ria commenced the mannlacture oi an kind ef HAIITIIF.NWARK, at hi mannfartnry In Whertleberry Street, one aquare eaat of the Kivcr. II ha engaged the service of Nr. lUar. and yeu caw therein! depend on having a good article. The public are reancctfully Invited to call. All order Irem a diatonce win be promptly attended to. T. M.8HINDEI,. Bnnbury, Feb. S, 1858. tf JOIIIY II. ALLEN fc CO. Noa. and 4 Chestnut Street, (south side, brlew Water,) (Tut CH.DIST Wooe-wARt II 'in ift Tn Ctrr ) MANl'F ACTI'RFRf awt Wholesale dealers in Pntent Machine made UROUM, I'ntent Grooved Cedar- Ware, wnrrentwl not to shrink, Wonl and Wilkw-War Conls, Ilrnshes, o ,of all dvscriptiena. fleas eall and axnmine our stork. February j, lto7. ly w VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. rlvIIE ubcnber, Execntors of the estate o JL Henry Masscr, dee'd., offer at private sale tbe following property viz : A large two story frame dwelling house, together with about fiO ACRES OF LAND, Situate- in Lower Augusta township adjoining Inn.la nf llnniitl Wntiftnan end ntltnra niis in 1im occupancy of John R. Kaufman ns a store anil dwelling. The house ia new and the location a good one for business. Also a TRACT OF LIME8TONK LAND, in said township on the river about 5 miles be low Sunbm y, adjoining land of J. T. M'Pherson and others, containing, about DO acres. The soil is productive and contains limestone and other minerals. Also a tract of Land, containing about i!5 ocrns on the hill, about two miles below 5 unhury, adjoining landa of the licit sj of the late John benrad and others. 7 here is, on tins tract, a small orchard of choice fruit. For further particulars apply to the eubscribcr. II. R, MASSK.R, ) P. B. MASSER, VKxccnlor. FRANCIS UUCHER. ) Sunbury, January 19, 1856. tf NEW ARBANGEMENT 1 Prtsh Arrival of DRUGS, TAINTS, OIL S, kc, ripHE undersigned Iiaving taken tho alore for JL mcrlv kept by V illtam A. Ilruner, ia now ready to fill orders and prescriptions at a mo ments notice. He has a largo and well selected stock of fresh and pure DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Dye-stuffs, Oil, Paints, Glass, Tutty, and all kinds of Patent Medicines, FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY Tobacco and Imported Segara of tho choicest brands. Fancy Notions' toilet articles, and Per fumery of all kind. Tooth and Huir Brushes of every variety. Camphine and Fluid ahcrrys on hand. Customers will find his stork complete, com prising many articles it is impossible here to enn mcrate. and all sold at modernto prices. Kcmember the place, next door to E. 1. Bright' Mammoth Store. A. W. FISHER. Sunbuty, March 14, 1857. MOUNT CARMET, HOUSE, K0UNT CARMEL, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. THIS large nnd commodious Hotel is situa ted nearly half way between Sunbury and .Tottsville. The scenery the salubrity of the atmosphere and tho cool mountain breezes, make it one of tho most delightful summer retreats in the country. 1 he Hotel, is a new structure, four stories high, fitted up with nil the modern con veniences. Tlie puro mountain water is intro. duccd into every chamber. The ptare is easy of access, bring but one and a hall hours rid from Sunbury, over the Philadelphia nnd Sun bury Rail Road. Prom Pottsville, it is 17 miles. Every attendance will be paid by the proprie tor to make guests comfortable. Charges mode rate. JKSSE RICE. Mt. Carmcl, May 21, ISSfi. tf E. NEWLAND Ss CO. Looking Ulnsses, Picture Frames, fcnravln-s aail Paintings, No. 120 Arch Street, above Sitlh, (Late of 2 IS North Second St.) PHILADELPHIA. GiMiiKixs am mill -re visitoks. Merchants and others visiting the City who may want anything in our lino will do well to giv us a call. February 28, 1S37. 8m 2. AVISE, CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE A'e 72 North Second Street, opposite th iilount Fernon llovse.) Philadelphia. GOLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 1 8 K, ca ses, .?!2H ; Silver Lever do,, do., ifil; Mil ver Lrpine, do., $9: Cunrtier. $5 to $7 : Gold Spectacles, $4 50 to 10 ; Silver do., 1 SO ; Silver Table Spnona per sett, $14 to $18 Silver Desert do., do.,5 'J to $1 1 ; Silver Tea do., do., 4 75 to $7 SO ; Gold Pens and Gold Ca ses, 3 25 to $5; Gold Pens and Silver do.. $1; together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb , Guard ami Fob Chains. All goods warranted to be ns represented. Watches and Jewelry, repaired in the best manner. Also, Ma sonic Marks, Pins, Ac, made to order. N. B. All order sent by mail or otherwise, will be punctually attended to. Phila., Oct. 4, 1856. I yw. PHILIP Z. P'JPwET. wnoLKSira jtsn mktiil Grocery, Wine and Liquor Store, S. E. cor. Walnut and Water Streets, PHILADELPHIA, DEALERS and families wBI be promptly supplied at the lowest prices. October 4, 185G tf BR0DHEAD & ROBERTS, No. 13a, N. 3d Street, PHILADELPHIA, INVITE the attention of country merchant and other, to their stock of BOOTS &c SHOES, which they will dispose of on the most reason able term. Nov, 0, !8fi6.- ly c. eeitz:ep,t'S Tiiiiiiam un KsTAit 'BOOT STORE, South Fourth S.t, above C'hesnnt, Phil'a. 40 OOTS, Shoes, Gaiter j.JL-c, promptly mad to order in the very beat atyle, and of the bast material. Philadelphia, May 9,1857 Leather ! Leather ! Leather ! IltRY V. OVEIIM, IMPORTKR of French Calf f kins ami aeneral Leather dealer, No. 0 South Third street, IMiilaaVlphia. A general assortment of all kinds of Leather Moroeos. te., ice. . Hed and Onk Sole leather. February v, IH57. ly w I. O. IVES' Produce and Fruit store, No. 15 North Wharvei, Philadelphia. Shipping and Ceuntry Oor.lers promptly filled oa responsible orders. Farmer and Dealer' Traduce Sold on Com mission. Apple, Bananas, Pine A pplca, Dried Fruit, Onion. Orange. Shell Barks, Ksiaina, Deans, Lemons, White V Sweel Figs, Turnips, Cranberries, Potatoes, Poultry, Reaches, Grouud Nunts, Chesnuts, Eggs, cVc. Foreiirn and Domestic Prndurt aud Fruit ren Shamokln Whita Ash Anthracites Coal. Prom the "Old Vein" in the GapCollierti. JH. ZIMMERMAN & JNO. P. PUR8EL an ........ tA ir-. TJ l r. :i , tlune mining, (hipping and selling coal from the above well known Collierv. under Ibe firm Zimmerman Jr, Pursel. The point of shipment 1 at th lower wharf in Bunbury, Nnrthumber. no coumy, i a., wnrre all order for the varione kind of coal, via t Lump, Broken, Egg, Stove, no uesmui oai, will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. Bunbury, Jaly 14, lg&S, Pnnacat, Jott i, 185S. The frm of Knsn, Reed 4 Co. havlag aold their lease in the Gap Colliery and interest In the wharf at Sunbury, to Messr. Zimmerman ot Pursel, would take great pleasure in recommend ing our cuatomcr and other to the new firm, they will be able to tell them prepared coal ef the bet quality, KAPE.'REED A. CO. HAYDOCK & FIDDLER, I "DEALERS in W.tchc and Jewelry, will continue the business at th old stand of Jame B. Fidlcr, JVb. 1 2 South Second Sh eet, rilll.ADKLrillA, Where they solicit an examination of their large and varied tock, feeling assured that the exp riencu uom 01 mem nave nad in the business, nnd the farililira th r ... : ootls on the most advantageous terma, will cna- me mem 10 compete lavorably with any ethef establishment in the city. They have new or hand a fine assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS. JKWKI.T1 V. Silver, Plated and Brittania War. Cnile. Fancy Goods, Ac, Ac. N. B. Repairing of Watche and all kiads of Jewelry attondod te with promptness n ijie greatest care. Philn., April 7, 1865. If. "white ITorseTiotkl. " TOTTSVILLE, PA. 'T'HEsuliscribcr respeclfully annonnrea te his - old friends and tlie public, that b ha taken Ikal old and well known establishment, th Wliite :noreo Hotol. Al th corner of Centre and Mahantogo als., in the Borough of Pottsville. The house baa re cently been very much enlarged and otherwise improved, reudcring it quite as comforlabl as any other Hotel in Schuylkill county-white the stables are large, in good condition, and at tend by careful, attentive, prudent hostlers. To travellers and othcra who may atop at his bouse, ha promises every attention calculated to render them cquiforluble and satisfied. , ... JOS. M. FKOIrt April 6, 188'.- If HENRY D0NKEL, ATTOHNBlf AT LAW. OJict opposite Iks Court House, Sunbury, Northumberland County Tu. Prempt attention to busiioss in adjoiainy -onnties. EaiLE HOTEL, OITOMTK WF.HT BRANCH BANK, WILLIAMSPORT, FA. WttAAlM tl. IB AY, rroprietor. C. A. SrBi,aKintant. N. B. n Omnibue will rin te and from die Depot aad Packet Landings, tothU Motel, ftc ef charge. September IS, 18ifi tf DANVILLE HOTEL," Market Street, Danville, Pa, THIS ia ono of tho largest and most cninmo dious hotel in tb interior ef Piinlvin it bus been recently filled up, in ezcalleait sfj v, wi'h all the modern conveniences. Dnavillcd, Sept. S2, 1 8r5. Cheap "Watches .Jcwclrv iyH0I.E8AlE and Retail, at th -rhiladel pnia alcli a Mil Jewelry Store, No. 90 iXorth Second Street, corner of Quarry, PKILADELriTIA. Cell lver Watcjies, fall jewele.1, 1M e.Tal cnrn. ll Chi I. spins IS. '.'l ro; Kino Silver Ppectacioa. 0 Silver lp. full jewlled. ! Ulold Uiaeelets. 3 an Silver lver, full jowl'd 14. ! aaies' V.M IWih.. I, in Sr.peiior qnurtieis, 7. Silver Tea spoons, St4, 6. HI ?ll HpeelaHes. J.IHl ' ' bold Hens, with PcnoN and Silver IT ildcr, l.ro (Jold Finger Rings, 37J cents to $30 ; VTateb C5!anses, plain, 12J rents; Patent, 18 j Lunet, J ; other articles in proportion. All gooda war ranted to be what they are sold for. ST.. LFFER A 11AKLKT, Ou band, some Gold and Silver Levers and l.epincs, s'ill lower tliau tho above pries. f)ct. 4. ISnC ly. A RNOLD'8 V.KITING FLflU and Adke sive and leeal enveb.res. for sale hv H. U. MANSER. Runbnrv. Ian 10, lHSlt GEORGE SCKALL & CO. aiAMFAcxtntti nt BLASTING POWDER, Ml. Carmel, Northumberland County, Fa. May 10, 1856. TJLANK Parchment. Paper Deeds nnd blank J-' Mortgages, Uunds, Executions, Suminoas Ac, for suleb H. U. M AbSklV. Sunbury .Atiri Sit, I grid STOVES OR SALE an excellent second hand Ckt' - ing Stove, also several Cylinder Coal Stoves. Enquire at this office, GOLD TENS with and without cuses, of vory superior quality, just received. Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for sale y II. U. MASSK1S. Sunbury, l)eo. 37. ISPfi- GOSUEN aale by CHEESE. Jast received and for LEVI SliASHOI.TZ j; April 11. ISf.7. CILVER WATCHES. A few double cat k English Silver Watchea, for sale at very low price by 11. Q MASSEK. Sunbury. April 12, IR5.fi. "AMERICAN HOUSE, WILLIAMSPORT, PA., J. II. KGLTO.V, rropi lotor. Ja. T. IIai.i,. Ass t. Sept. 13, IMC tf TJLRE OLIVE OIL for table use, two all - at 87 J and 62 cents jusl received by A. VV. FISHER, March 1.57. ttationory. A large supply of fancy Note Paper and Envelopes, Mourning, Latter, aad Cap Paper, Pens, Ink, Band, Ac, at March 14, '67. A. W. FIISHWS. I30RT MONAIES, Toolli and Hair Ilruaite I- all Hualilies, and auy quanti y, for sale by A. V. F1SHUR. Marsh 14, 'J7. A SII4T FOR SiLK. F11IIE ubfctiber oll'ers for sale hi 81IA.NTi A Cook-Stove, Ac, on the Kail-Road below i revorton Undge, Apply soon to 1 6uabury, April 2S, 18S7. H. B. ftlASSKR. TOR SALE. Good second hand Euggy. Apply al this. office. FOR RENT. riHK Store Iloom in Market street, occupied A by P. V. Gray and the dwelling houso ad joining. Apply Io the executors of II. Manser, tecraseil. , ' January. 17 I '. . t. March M, '57. FISHER'S, I February H. S.r,i. ly
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