Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 12, 1857, Image 4

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    THE HUSKERS. ,
; . .
BT JOIIK O. WUITTIEft.
llrap high the farmer'! wintry hoard I
- Heap high the Golden Corn I . '
No richer gift ha A utumn poured , .
From out her levislihorn. ) ' ' .
Let other lands exulting glean . - ' ,
The apple from the pine, . ' ;-.r '
The orange from the glossy green, ' o
The cluster from the Tine: : J. .k .(.
We better love the hardy gift ' ,
- Our ragged vales bestow ; . ' '" : '
To cheer ua when the atorm ahall drift ' ;
Our harvest fields with enow. '. '-
- When rring-time came with flower and bud,
And grassy green and young,
And merry bob'links, in the wood, .. v 5
4' .Like mad musiciana sung.
We dropped Ihe seed o'er hill and plain,
Beneath the awn of May,.
And frightened from -our eponting grain ''!
The robber crow away.
AH through the long btijjhl day of June, -
Its leave grow thin and fair, .. -And
waved in hot mid-summer's neon y '.
-- Ila soft end yellow hair. ''?''',
- v '
And now, when Autumn'e moonlit eye ;
, Ila harvest time ba come,
Wc pluck awny the froatcd reaves,
And bear the treasure home.
There, richer than' the fabled
d gift . 1
- - Of golden ehowera Oi old,
Fair hanJe the broken grain ahall aift,
And knead Hi meal of gold. . .
Let vapid idlcra loll in silk V ' I .
" " Around their costly board"
, Give ua the bowl of mush and milk, '.
By homcapun beauty poured.
Where'er the wide old kitchen hearth
Sendi up ita smoky curia, .-J
Who will not think the kindly earth,
And blest our corn-fed girls.
Let earth withhold ber goodly reot,
Let mildew blight the rye,
- tiive to the worm the orchard' fruit,
. .. The wheat field te ,(he fly.' "
"' But let the good pi crop adorn
VY The hill our father trod ; . v..
Still let u for Ilia Golden Corn
. Send up our thank to God !
. From the Oermantown Telegrnph.J
Grapes the Louisa.
TnrEwn Frf.as : One of these beys, J. J
Kn.ith. Esn . will hand over te yoc a vine of
lbs T.nuina Crane. A small vice, it is true
but out of small things great ones come.
Plant it carefully and when it bears if it does
not pro.e one of the best American grapes
you have I'll treot to a bottle of three year
old Clinton wioo. We ore just opening a new
era in the history of the grape, and before ten
years we will have grapes of every hue, end
buuehes from a pound upwards of such quali
ty that the most fastidious can regale them
selves upon. Look at the Delaware and Re
lecca with a host of Lesser start already in
the field end this is but the beginning of what
' is to come. ; ' , ' .
My grounds now coutain over sixty native
varieties of grapes, in various stages, from
email to large bearing vines. No pains nor
expense has been spared by me for the last
two years in collecting all the varieties I
could bear of.
Won't there bo some great cnes among
them ? Why, I see the very hair ef the "fox"
on some of their leaves already 1 Good, bad
and indifferent, will most likely be the issue. -
In addition to that what I already have,
there are others on their way from Texas,
Arkansas, Missouri, the monutains of. North
Carolina and . the wilds of JCanada; all of
wbich shall have a fair trial, if I am spared.
I saw a notice in Borne paper that the ; Pa
tent Office Commissioner has sent out a com
petent person to Texas and Arkansas to ga
ther cuttings of all the valuable grapes to be
found there for distribution. 'A very worthy
wove and one which might help yourself and
your humble correspondent some time ; if it
were not almost, or quite as our mutual friend
J. B. Gorber said some time since that be
thought S. Miller of Calmdale and himself,
bad stolen a march upon the patent office.
It would be useless to enumerate the varie
ties, but wben they begia to show their colors
you will hear about them. ..-'
Youro, respectfully, Samckl Miller. "
Calmdale, Nov. 11,1857. U
. (Fioin the Germantown Telegraph.
The Japan Pea. ;
Mr. Editor: Lost spring I received ten
Japan peas from you which I planted, and
every seed grew ; one plant I gave to a neigh
bor, the other nine I transplanted at about
two feet apart as I found they required more
room they inclining to branch out. I left the
seed to ripen and find I have nearly three
pints. Indeed, I think I never saw anything
liithe shape of peas hang so full the branches
being literally covered with pods.
We bad some cooked, end fonnd them to
taste so.utthmg between a pea and a bean ;
tUoy were very guod. In my opinion they
are not intended to use through the summer
a) tbey are very hard to shell until ripe, and
should then be gathered and thrashed as win
ter beans are.
I would tittle for the information of those
vho have not growu any that in my opinion,
if win the way tbey produced for me this season
tbey would do to cultivate as a field crop, as
theie is always ready sale for such an article
in market by the quantity, Tbey should be
planted early in the spring as tbey take the
whole season to mature ; tbey should be
Vlaiitad in rows about two feet apart each
way ; they need no support as the branches
uro strong. One great advantage with them
14, they can be gathered entirely clean from
!irt: aud as they ripen evenly, there will be
no dark or faulty outs. Fur winter use I
think tbey would be excellent. Tbey should
be soaked before boiling as dry beans are
usually done. Simon.
.Xovember 9 1857.
Can Sugar be Made I
Messrs. Belcher & Co., extensive sugar re.
titiuM, or bt l.oui state or it may only be
asserted for them that it is iniuoaaibu tn
uraio the syrup of the Chinese sugar cane.
if it be true that tbey made this statement1
or that it has beeo printed by their authority
ii will oot be borne out by the experiments
u sua iu iuis vtciuity. .
Air. Lovering, of the well knowu firm of J
r. covering at to., perhaps the most exteu.
i tve, as they certmuly are the most celebrated
tugar-re&oers in this country has made from
cau;8 grown opou his owe. premfUes.fio this
ward, as we are informed an excellent article
of sugar, dry and of beautiful color; and be
estimates tbat the cane mil produce one thou-
s lod pound per acre. Asa soger production
t. .8 w.II do very well: wbila the exosriment
proves tbat whatever may be the character of
t .s syrup in Missouri, aBucled as it doebtless
if, by the soil Ai climate it possesses suffl
c eat granulating properties ber to mkt the
inaQulaciai-e ol sugar a source of profit.
Whs bop to hive more in detail the facts
connected with Sir. LoreriDg'setperiment.
It is of great imporUoce at this time tbat
they should be laid befoie tbs public. OV.
geptneni
' A CALL TO FARMERS.
Farmer, drop your Too!, .Pause a little,
Read this and Refect !
Ill S FARM KRM! PROMO.TlON BOOK.
A new anJ Scientific Manuriiie; System, for 4he Cultiva
Don ol all kinds nfUmina, Grsaaes, Fodder and Pnalure,
upon all kinds of 8ml : Proved by artual Kkoerimenta
aitil haimd on evident truths Designed tn improve
Agriculture In all it bianchea j represented by Upwarila
of one hundred and Ally engravinga of th most value
tile Grusae and Flanta connected' with the system.
. , lly Dr, C. O. R El Ml OLD, -
'.J-. ,." BOAIOl'nO, CF.NTRF, CO., PA.
IN thia trentiie it will be seen tliat the object hnn been
t five the Knrnier that kind of inforiuiitinn which
enable him to make practical application to fertilise hie
tana end iucreuse hie grain, fodder,, and pasturage. The
eir-trtneaai taitigtit by thia manuring, and fodder and pne
ture cultivation system aremtioinl, el pal and evident, and
I suggest an improvement in the mode of agriculture hither
to unkmiwii to our fnrmera. and which, if adopted and
carefully practiced, cnimnt fail to advance the intereata of
ine tamitng community. such a work una been much
wameti. aa it nnaa void Which una long been felt, out
which there linn hitherto been no attempt to snnnlv . and
aa fnrmera of Centre and Huntingdon comittea, we reenm-
menn trie worn to every tanner, aa we tmiy believe mat
mey win reap tn greatest noasime Deueni irr m 11
Daniel Moiaer, "v r Philip Mover, : -.
Christian Dnle, ' . Jncob Moyer,- .i
Cleorge Boal, m Henry Myer,
Jncob Moaaar, Bamuel Oillilnnd, J. "
John Uuilev.
- George Jack
Samuel Duncan,
Jona. McWilliiima,
George Gnyer, Jr.
John Carper, ,
John Hanson,
Bainuel Vilstn, '
Oeorire W. Meek.
T John ittirman,
George tluclianan, v
Fmncia Alexautter,
John Ncir, Sen'r.
John Holier, '
Christian Hofferi sr.
Joseph linker.
nr thh Hhove work la fin Bale bv Rev . J
h.McKKE
HAN, Milton, Northumberland county, re.
Trice I0.
August 1, 1)437. unto ; - - .
Till) E,AUCsE9T
"ESTAiBLISHMENT
IN THE CITY OF BALTIMORE,
- V ATIItOT'8 Our Street Warerooma Nna
113
JJA. and !I5 North Uuy al recti near Fayette, Baltimore t
where is kept aUrnya 011 hand, or made to order, every
etyleoT French TETE-A-TETE, iu l'luali, Hair, Cloth
or Brocatelle.
French Full Stuff and Mtttnllioh Parlor Arm Chair,
in Pluah, Hnir, Cloth or Brocatelle,
French Full Stuff Carved l'arlor Chairs ia acta, with
l'luui, liair, uiotn or nrocaiene.
- B our AS-
Half French Spring Mahosnny and Walnut Parlor
Choira. in Hair. Cloth and Pluah.
Rocking Cliaira various designs, in Hair, Cloth and
Plush. .
ttuirSprinf twinges a large assortment alwa en
hand, or any pattern made or covered with any food to
oruer. ,
ORAUBBB STJZTS.'
In'Mahncanr or Walnut, complete, from 8.T5 tin.
. Cane Chairs and Rocking do. the largest aasortmeut
ready made in any one nouse in me unitcu states from
fkl'l a dozen un. 1
Bar Room, Office and Dining Chaira. in Onk, Walnut
or Mahogany, with Cane, Wtajd or Stuffed Seata. . tin
assorimctit enilaacing over 50 dozen.
Wood sent Chairs and Settee and Rocking Chair.
over tuu aozen.
Gilt and Plain Frame Ijookinf Glasses, of every variety
. All kinds of Beds, Hair and Husk Mattiaaars.
A. MATHIOT.
Noa. S3 and 93 N. Gay at , near Fayette at., Baltimore.
Auguat 1, 1B7. ty
. . HTJS SET'S
AMERICAN REAPER,
" FOR CUTTISG BOTU
GR AIN AND GRASS,
GREAT improvement for 1857. Thi Ma
chine was put in suceesfu! operation in 1833
and continued to ba the only .Reaping and Mow
ing Machine in the World, of any practical value
up to 1845 twelve year alter it introduction.
Other Reaper are now offered with glowing ad
vertisement, Certificate, Diploma, Cold and
Silver Medals, &e. But the Farmer in search
of the best Reaper, and not posted in the matter,
had better see a little lurlncr.
inhere is any value in z years experience
in building Reapers, and using them in the har
vest field, and in the improvements made during
that long period, OBED HU88EV,the Father
of Reapers, can claim it. ' All who are satisfied
with the Beat .Reaper and Mower, aan be sun.
plied by sending their orders early in the season,
as the crops indicate a large demand, and we can
not have over 800 Ready for the vast harvest
of 1857. - We guarantee that thia Reaper and
Mower can not be beaten on fair trial bv anv
other Reaper that may be brought into the harvest
fields in 18A7, and we also insure it to be the
strongest and moat durable machine in use. We
would respectfully invite Farmers to examine
the machine thoroughly before purchasing, and
satisfy themselves of it superiority over all
other. ' '".-'"
During the last four years, the subscriber have
sold between 500 and 600 of these Machines, to
the best and most successful Farmers in Montour,
Union and the neighboring counties, (whose
names are too numerous to insert) to whom w
respectfully refer.
I he subscribers have' the exclusive ticlit
the following counties : Montour, Union, Snyde,
Northumberland, Columbia, Luzerne. Perrv
Mifflin, Centre, Clinton and Lycoming. All
orders thankfully received and promptly attend
ed to. UEUUEB, MAIisll St CO.
Lewisburg, Union county, Pa
JUiy II, 1807.
8TOHB.
MISS LOUISA 8HI8SLER, respectfully in
forms the citizen of Trevorton and sur
rounding county, that ahe has opened a new
store of Millinery and Fancy Goods, at Trevor
ton in Shamokin street, nearly opposite Knouse's
Tavern, where all kinds of Bonnets and Fancy
uooila can be bad at the loweat terms.
Dress making also attended to ia the best
manner and latest style. .
April 25, 1857. tf
NEWS FOB THE MILLION !
E"
MEKS0N8 United States Magazine, 8a
turday Evening; Post. N. Y. Picayune,
Magistrate, Hick Max and Yankee Notions for
ssle by Ii. Y. FRILIAO.
IN. IS. Persons living at a distance can have
a list of prices forwarded by addressing as above,
Magazines, Paper and Book not en hand
eonitaatly ordered.
Bunbury, July I, 18AT. tf
EXCELSOIR
8PEINQ BED.
(Gouhrs Pa'ent, September 2d 1856.)
liOR which a diploma wa awarded at the
Eighth Eihibition of th Mass. Charitable
Mechanic Association. .
Thi is an entirety new application of spiral
springs to beds, making a more comfortaole, neat-
er, and cheaper spring tied thsn has been offered
10 tne public, applicable to old aa well a new
Dedateads, "
The peculiar position ef the springs elevate the
head slightly, saving the trouble of building up
the head with extra bolster.
The construction ia so simple, end every part
so exposed, mat Dugs have no hiding place, and
the moat inexperienced can take out each for,
washing, a tbey are only fastened by a button,
' l bs riprings used are mad expressly for these
beds on a Pateut Sjiiral Spring Machine.' The
public need only se tliM bed to appreciate it
1 he subscriber ba purchased the right of
manufacturing, and selling, in Northumberland
county, and wiU furnwh th article at isaeoaabl
rates.. ,
tW 8piing pet ia old bedsteads for three do!.
ISAAC M. WILKER8CN,
Sunbury, Sept, U, 1857. tf ,
JJ ATCHOULY, JOCKEY CLUB, 8PR1NQ
L FLOWERS, dee., of the best quality 1
fresh supply juat received
and for sale at the
Drug more of
Sunbury, Aug. I, 1857,
A. W. 1ISHEK
ED. IT. XttlXtiUT & SON,
' HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LAUGHS SUPPLY OF
it ry uooi, itendy nlade Clothing, Roots and Shoes, Hard-
r J , . ----- 1
Am on Our hfcaent Stock HJitv his found Frfnrh Lawn. Pnnlin. F.. :(.. ti.:.i n...Li
Dercge, Debcgca, Chslli, Black Bilks, Alnacca,
onk, Brilliants, Dimitv. Book Muslim Bol'ihett .Cbllare. Swli Floiti-ihw t.,iin. T.. n;i,. I
bons, Hoaierv, and a eeneral assortmeht of FAftCY
i -t . f
MMiM WW tMNsVa MMstftll TT
nTr. TB 1, . "-'"'"'"S .T111" "
tion.CuUery.8hoerindinea.LaaU. Ac. -
PS was aivsiov VV IB Ul
Former eflorts anrpatsed
In addition to our former Store Room, we have
which you will find well atocked with Ready Made
Uuralnlity and clieapneaa... We (hall continue to receive Goods Semi-Monthly. thua renderih eur
asVjirlmAnl t all lima Mnmnlaie annl kaias ln,1ll.a...-i a. II I . . I . &
"Mviiij-ni0, iiiuuiviiiBiu 10 an who wisQ io purcnase.
- NEW GOODS AT LOW, PRICKS :
w return our thanks to the public for their liberal patronage, and respectfully inrite an Sninee-
I inn nf nilV (InruL ee tv .1im U a nU.... lA .!l II i. . 1 . ..
MWIH t - i'tcriif vu TIHU Ull Bll TVIIU III HT IK TOT Ul Willi ft Call. '
. COUNTRY. PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE." ' .
Bar Iron, Steel, Kails, Fioki, Grnb Hoes,
OrinrlRtanM- niaaa Point, nil. rj.l.
, , . u, utu.
umu.j, ,
KewQood for the People I
BENJAMIN HEFFNER
RESPECTFULLY Inform the public in gen
eral that he ha just received and 0eiied a
splendid ttock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
at hi New Store, In Lower Aujusta township.
Hi tock constat in part ot . . ; j
Cloths. Cassimers, Cassinoti.
of all kind, of linen, cotton and worsted.
ALSOt .
Calicoes, Glngliamn, Laffni,
nioiMscIlne De lvalues
end all kinds of Ladies Dres Good.
Groceries,
Also ati assortment of Hardware, Iron
and Steel, Nails, C.
'Also an excellent assortment of
QUEENSWARE, of variou styles and
patterns.
Also an asaortment of IIOOTS A SHOES.
HATS & CAPS, a good selection.
Salt, Fish, c.
And a great variety of other article uch a art
suitable to the trade, all of which Will be sold at
the lowest price.
v Uountry prouuee taken in excuanf a
the highest prices.
Lower Augusta, Jun S, 1857.
Wall Paper & Window Slkadgt
A. ISAACS,
No. 163 JVbrfA Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
TAVIXG completed their large assortlrirJht
of the above tioods for Spring and Summer
Trade; would respectfully invite the attention
of Purchasers to the same. 7 heir stock for
beauty, cheapness and variety cannot be surpas
sed. Tlicv have constantly on hand every descrip
tion of Gold and Painted Shades, Buff Hollands,
and Shade Fixtures. Wall Papers, Cuttains,
Fire Board Prints, Borders. Ac, all of which
they offer at lower rates than can lie ha I at any
other establishment. Uall and examine.
A. ISAACS.
163 North Second Street.
March 7, 1857 6m w
IOOO lbs of Carpet Rngs
WANTED at the store of E. Y. Bright tV
Son, who are constantly receiving a fresh
supply of Goods, thus offering to the public the
largest and most desirable assortment.
July 11, 1857.
ISAAC M. WILKERSON,
MANUFA OTTJRETO P
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of the most Fashionable Style.
Sofa., 1)1 v ana and Ixusicrea ''"
Bureaus, Secretaries. Sideboards. -
r SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DIKING TABLES
and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila
delphia manufacture.
BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price
CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE
STANDS. TOILET TABLES AND
EXTENSION TABLES,
In short, every article in this line of hi business.
rPHE subscriber respectfully calls the attentiei
of the public to his large and splendid as
sortment of every quality and price of
CARIftET-WAllE
which cannot fail to recommend itself to every ene
who will examine it, on account of ita durable
workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the
best stock to be had in the city. No effort .is
spared in the manufacture of his ware, and the
subscriber is determined to keep up with the
many improvement which are constantly being
made.
He else manufacture all kinds and qualities
of
CHAIRS,
ncluding varieties never before to be had ir
Sunbury, auch a Mamooast, Black Walkct
and Uurlkd MirLiGntcisw; iitn Wisnsna
CHAIRS, aid riser Pi mo Stools, which are
of the latest slyles, and warranted to be excelled
by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere.
1 he subscriber is determined that there shall
be no excuse for persons to purchase furnituse in
the cities, as every confidence can be entertained
about the quality and finish of his ware and
Chairs.
These articles will be disposed of on a goed
terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Ceun
try Produce taken in payment for work.
UT UWDEKTAKINU. Having provided
a Uandsome lisaaai, he is now prepared for
Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this vi
cinity , or at any convenient distance irom this
place.
tar 1 he War Boom is in Pawn Street, be
ew Weaver's Hotel.
1AA.KC M. WILKERSON.
Sunbury, April 18, 1857tf.
HERRING'S SAFE.
THE ACKNOWI.KDGED
CHAMPION I i
THE RECENT TRIAIA at
Reailina have eiuloraed tbs current
ot pubTut opinion, end confirmed
the verdu-1 ol mora than SOU Jcei
denuil aVea, proving eoncluaively
taat "Hemng'a" ia Uieunly SAFE
that will not Iwrn.
Extract fiuin the Committee's
Kepnrl ou the Trial of Iron rJaoa
at Keauing :
On the SStk of Febraary all th memlrs of the Com
nultee mat to wilueaa Ute oalea and books and papers.
()kaed in Ihem) aiul war perfectly aatisfied that all waa
right. The day following, th burning took placs. under
the Buperiutenuniice f tha Committee. After a fair and
impartial homing for five lioura, the Safe of Aleaara.
Kvana lb Wataon waa first ojieiiad, the 8ufc being on firs
inside, and the contents turtially onnaunit, white lu eon.
touu In the 8afe nf AUwca. Farrela St licfling was a u
good condition, sud no Sr inside." . . , -RMding,
Miueh a, 1K57.
(bijued.) H. r.'FEIJX. )
P.N COLEMAN, ' f Coouuitte.
A.H. I'KACUCK.
AnAendNmrid by over SO of the heat meu of Rending.
To ahova rWteeaa be inapeeud at 34 Walnut Buoet,
what Ui puhlie can aaliafy tneuwelvas of the araa4 aupa
rtority of Um "Hstriiuj'a falanS Champion," over the
Aetaalaa sua uses? up "utside Irou Dour eWlmander."
( Farrela V Ilerrlna;,
' " " S4 Walnut St.. PhUoda. '
Oay makeia ia thia Buu of Uerrins's Paletil Ckaiwioa
Bate. T
Thaatteaapt madsbyntlier pan tea to bnkUf un ths
rapuutiun ol s hnla which aaa failed en awially ir aeci-
Oaunal area in fbiladelphia, (Ranstea Pbek,) by lakin
one out of an ageut'e atorc. (H. A. Lants,) aaade doaioki
thwkueaa, (eiNerent from thuae they aril) W "burn up'
oaa of Herring's (half aa thick) has mat with its trus re
ward. Ilerrnif 'a Safe could not be burnt, proving eonciu'
eivciv that the only reliable Safe now made u'Herriuc'a'.
of which over I5,uis are now in actual uas, and wot'
than have been tried hy r without a auisl hm.
Fhila.,Juun, 167, ly.
:t t
ainirham. Swiwt Mull. TarltnH. Tamhrl. N.in.
GOODS. '
IsaMal ak ft - f If Jl i. ' It
' -j , ,
bncea.; Domestic Goed,WiidstJr Shadea,
- V V ' : '
Lilts II Ml. IT1HIIII Illa-,.l1irl r ll l tlnMMr..
In Quantity and QUalltjn
fitted un the aecamNaot r nf ., ....uii.i.a..
Colhing, Boot and Shoe combining bteautv
Mason Hammer, Mill Saws. Window Rush
C - u ni.."ir A'iU. r " maW Basn
wuccio, meat, c., aiwayi on nana.
E. y. BRIGHT & 8 ON
SALAMANDEE FIRE
' 7 AJtB .. : v
THIEF-PROOF SAFES.
The largest assortment in the United States.
Warranted to be equal to any now made, and
" on ood Zerms, as can be obtain
eu irom any otner house in the Ciuntry, at
. EVANS dc "WATSON'S
; S6 South 4th Street, Philadelphia.
Truth is Mie-htv. and Mn t,ot.;i
. a tf. " -
lieport of the Committee appointed to suverin
tend the hurning of h Iron Safes, Of Read-
tug, leoruarypi, 1857.
RsaDiso. March 4.
The undersigned, member of the committee,
do respectfully report, that we saw the two Safes
originally agreed upon by Farrels ck Herring and
Evans Si Watson, placed side by side in a fur
nace, vii : The Safe inuse by th Paymaster ef
ine rnuaueipnia and Reading Kallroad Compa
ny, in hi office at Reading, ritaniifactUrbd by
Farrels & Herring, and the Safe in use bv H.
A. Lantt, in his store, manufactured by Evans
& Watson, add put in books and paper precisely
alike.
Theirs was .tarted at 8j o'eftifck, A. M.,d
kept up until four Cord of green hickory, twd
corus ury oak and Malt chesnut top wood were
entirely consumed, the whole under the superln.
tendence of the subscribers, members of the Com.
mittce. The Safes were then cooled off with
water, after which they were opened, and the
books and papers taken out by the Committee
and sent to H. A. Lantx's store for public exam
ined and marked by the Committee. .The books
ahtl papers taken from the Safe manufactured
by Farrels 4- Herring were in our judgment,
uamngeu luiiy niteen per cent, more than those
taken from Evans & Watson's Safe.
We believe the above to have been fair and
impartial trial of the respective qualities of both
Bales.
JACOB HiDYSH&R,
DANIEL S. HUNTER,
Having been absent during the burning, w
fully coincide with the above statement of the
condition of the paper and book taken out of
the respective Safes.
G. A. NICCLL8,
H. H. MUHLKNBERG,
JAMES MILHOLLAND.
March 31, 1857
NKW ARRIVAL OP
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
Ira T. Clement
NO. I, CORNER. OF MARKE'l SQUARE,
aTTKT-RTT'R.'V T A
A8 juat received a larg supply of Fall and
Winter Good.
He 'will continue to sell Dry Goods and Gro
ceries CHEAPER than ever, aa hi good ar
oougnt cheap they will be sold cheap.
He feels confident with his experience and
anility, mat he can compete with the
World at large and Sunbury in particular.
He would enumerate articles if time and space
wouiu permit.
It is enough to say that he has evervthintr in
in nneoi
Dry Goods, Groceries,
A large Block of Ready-Mad
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES, J-c, jr.,
that is kept in any other store in town, and
, His banner is on ths breeSe.
And long may it wav
O'er land of the free,
And the home of the brav
While ber Stars and ber 8aripeS
Shine out like the Sun,
- . Telling all nations
That Freedom's begua.
This is a free country aa was proved bt the
election of Buchanan over the Wooly Horse,
therefore it is free for all to do their trading where
ineycanBUY he UHEAPEST. A I are invi-
ted to call and aee.
THE COUNTRY,
as well at the town ere respectfully invited, and
every person, rich or poor, high or low. bond or
free are invited to call at No. 1 Markket Square,
Annn.il. 1 1. I . . IT.t.u I
P. 8. He is not to be undersold by sny man
or combination of men. No ebarge for showing
goods.
All kinds ef produce taken in exchange for
goons.
Sunbury, Dee. SO, 1856.
BALD EAGLE HOTEL.
No. 234 and 416 jV. Third St., Philadelphia.
ou claYMKR, Proprietor.
(Successor to Dasuil Dm it.)
rWlHE Proprietor returns his thanks for the
-- liberil patronage bestowed on - this well
known house, and respectfully asks a continu
ance of the same, asearing his many frienda of
iMortnumberlsnd and adjoining counties, that no
pain snnn D spared to render comfort and plea-
an, a w an wno may give mm a call.
TERMf? $1,00 PER DAY.
Philadelphia, Jaly 86, 1857 3m
BMITH'S
Essence of Jamaica Ginger.
THIS article ia carefully prepared from ike beat Jamaica
Ginger, all the valuable medieiual proper lies of which
it ia warranted to poesoaa Ul a concentrated end conve
nient forni.
II ia an exoellwit remedv in dyspepsia, Batulenee, eho.
be and impaired ami feeble state of ths digeativs funo
turna. From iurefieshingatrangth and eiHdial pioperliea
as a gentle stimulating Ionic it is wall adapted to oounler
anl the debilitating inrluenee of the extreme beau of sum
mer, the effects of sudden ehaiigea,A.e.
No family should be without it, aa its timely ua will
aave them from many an aerioua attack of iUueaa.
, Puce S3 cents per bouls. For aule by
: JuuetW, lf7,n .
P. MELANCHTON SHINDEL,
JUSTICE OP THE PEACE,
sxyxg-BTJu-sr, fa..
OJict in Veer Street, immediately opposite the
- Public School House.
All business promptly attended to. " Monies
cellecled and all ordinary writing done.
Bunbury, April 35. 1857. if
TORT and MABERIA WINES, Schiedam
Bchnappa, Wild Cherry brandy, Blackberry
and Lavender brand) for medicinal parpoae at
March 14, '67. , A. V. FI8HER.
fTJOUNT if ORDERfcCounty order taken
aa cash for good, and on not or book ae
ceeatby E. V. DRIHT e 60N.
Jf ., UN.
FURNITURE I FURNITURE 1 1
THE LARGEST 8TOCK EVER OFFERED
IN 8 UN BURY.
fashionable, Cheap and ViefVil
THE subecriber, long eatabliahcd a a Cabinet
.-J rk.;. u.n.irriii, in Ronlmrv. thank
illiu j.i.iiu.i.u... - -
fnt for onat favor, solicit a Continuance bf the
public patronage.- Hi totk of Cabinet-V are,
Chairs, 4-0. , mb
KVERT VARIETTt CEFlL AND ORflA-
in nounf lerninr. 11 i unncwiMrj w tiiuiiw
. 1 . t t -
rat0, anything tbt may be required in hi
n..L r . w .1 I. ( aAHarlM
? uvrrwa - ,v.....B.
latMKIIaKn,nt
. South East Corner of Market Sjuara.
E7 These knowing themselves indebted to
the subscriber would oblige him by making pay-
mcnU .' t . ' .'. '' ' '
SEBASTIAN HAUPT.
flunburv, AprlM, 18S7 tf ...
, Ciuanol Ouanoll Gnanol!!
" aLl kinds.
' LEIftAU'B SlJPKR rHOSPHATB OF I.I MB,
7000 TONS.
tSf FARMERS! jgj
ror your wheat crop, ase l.KlNAU'S Super Phosphate
ofl.imr, at vl Cl.,a ll. or 40 a Ton I or Use I.F.I.
NAU'S AMERICAN FKRTIU7.F.R, at tf),W a bbl.or
QS a ton. One bonei of either ia sufficient for an Acre
of Wheat.
' THESE ARE FERMANENT MANURES,
mad 6f reliable Chemical Element, and have been ia
aucceasful us for the past Six Years, Improving the soil
and increasing the value nf the land
Four Diplomas irom the state Agricultural awiety or
Pennaylvanin ; NewJeraey; Delaware and the Cryatal
Palare Association rf the Citv of
New York, have
been
receivetl fot these VnlunMe Fertilizers.
Pamphlets in the English and Herman Language earn be
had by applimtion at the Office.
j iiucmi uimnJm M, tTiioirnu. unarm.
Thenlmve Fertilizcra, delivered FREE of Cartage to
any wharf in the old City Proper,
Orrlera sent bv Mail accompanied With Cash or Drafts,
Will be promptly Shipped to nny pnrtofthe World.
wr.irilup. A . l.r.l.l Al, rroprieior.
No. ID Sotilli Front Street, Philadelphia City,
July 2.1. 1P57. tm W Pennsylvania
Saddle land; Harness Maker.
HENBY HAtJPT, JB.
Successor to A. J. Stroh,
RESPECTFULLY inform the
cititens of Bunbury and the pub
lic generally, that he has taken
the establishment lately occupied
A. S Stroh and is prepared to turn out work in
Is line of business equal to any made in this,
sectitfn of the country. Orders promptly execu
ted artd all kinds Mf produce taken in Exchange
Bunbury, May , 1H.17. ly .
abENTISTRTf
GEORGE RENN,
ANNOUNCES to the cititen of SuhttUry and
vicinty, that he hftSdpghcd an office in Sun
bury, ahdve H. J. Wulverton's office opposite C.
Weaver s Hotel, wkere he is prepared to attend
to all kihtls of Wbfk belonging to the profession.
in the Idlest and most improved style. All work
tvfell done and warraritcU. , , ',;.'
December 13, 1856.
R. DECOU & COT
Clothiers,
No. 1 41 Chestnut St., adove Fourth,
FHlLADtt.riJIA,
Keep conftsnth on h;ind a fplendid aflbrtmcnt
of
Rcadj-madc Clothing.
Goods made to Ordrr and Warranted
to riT.
Nov. 29, 1S56. y
Citrate of Magnesia
TASTELESS SALTS;
rilHIS preparation is recdmtriended aS aii el
ccllent laxative and purgative. It operates
mildly, is entirely free from any unpleasant taste
resembling lemonade in flavor, prepared and sold
by A.W.FISHER.
Sunbury, March 14, 1856.
. ALF.XANnF.il KERR
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in SALT.
7 38 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
ASHTON Fine, Liverpool Ground,
Turks Island and Dairy Salt, con
stantly on hand and for rale in lots
to suit the trade. .
April 4, 1857 6m .' ,' '
NE"W CONFEOTIONABY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
M. C. GEARIIART.
YAS just received a new and excellent assert
ment of gooda at his Confectisnary and
Fruit 8tor in MARKET STREET, Sunbury,
where he manufacture acd keep on hand, at
all time, th mos. choice Confectionary, &c,
Wholesale and Retail, at Philadelphia prices.
Among hia stcck ef Confcctionariea, maybe
found !
French Seerets,
rtirned Almonds,
Cream White,
" Iieraon -
Rose,
-Varillla,
Ceinmon Seciets.
Li,uiice,
Onm Drops, allkinds of scent,
txrve uiopa,
Mint Props, red and white,
Jelly Calcea,
Fruit Dropa,
Buck Candles, al all scents
Rock Candy,
Almond Candv.
FBTJIT.
Prone,
Figa,
Citrnna,
Raisons, Nuts ef all kinds.
Bananas,
Dates,
Currants dried,
Almonds,
LEMON SYRUP
ef a auperior quality, by the single or dozen. A
superior quality 01 eeear and Tobacco, and a
variety 6f Confectionarie, fruit, &c, all of which
is oilured cheap at wholesale or retail.
IOB CREAM.
H ba also opened an Ice Cream Saleen, and
will at all tine b ready to serve hi customers
witn ice uream.
Sunbury, May 14, 1857 ly
New Drugs, Paints, &.c.
A HEW supply ef Drug, Paint. Oil,
riuid, dec, just received nd fur sale by
A. W. FISHER.
Sunbury, May 3, 1857.
HAWiAnie, (be Highest price
-'-'will be given for Land Warrants bv the sub-
Mb. H. 11 MASSER.
PATENT BRITTANIA
bar bottle for sale by
8unhury, July 19, 18!Sf.
STOPPERS fe
D MASSER.
BROWN'S and Breinig'e Essence of Ginger
-A and Husband'a Magnesia at
March 14. 'ti. FISHER'S.
lishing Tackle. Red Cork, Grass, Cot--
ton and Linen Line, Out Line. Sea.Graa
by th yard, Snoods, Flies, Kirby, Limerick and
Carlisle Hooks, Sods, oVc, for sale by
Marsh 1,'.7. A. W. FISHER.
rpobaooo d Segars so.ooo imported
Segar of variou brand. Eldorado. Fig.
Cavendish and fine cut tobacco at
- A. W. FISHER S.
Saabury, March 14, 1857, .
JOniV S. llEARDy
ATTORNEY ATLAW,
OJici in Macket St., opposite th Court House,
SCNBTJKY, TJkS
Collection made and Professional Busib
generally attwided t Promptly and Carefully.
Paitiesirai Rirsaixca 1
Bullitt a Fairthorne, ' Dishl e Werta, '
Davi ii Birney, F. Tylet 4 O.
Bvnbury, Jtn SO, 1J7.
HAUTHEHAIIB
THE subscriber respectfully in'orms the clti
r Rnh,ir and the oublie aenerallv,
that be ha eommenced the manuiaciure vi an
kind ef , . '
, , , t EARTHEN W AUK,
at hi manufactory In Whortleberry Blreet.one
square east of the River. H has engaged the
service 01 Mr. harp, ana ,. .....
depend on having a good article. The pubue
u. llw lnwWft in rail. .
All order rroaa a distance win p y-r
attended to. 4. , .,7.. . . 0 ' ... ,
. .. . r. m. otiin vi-"-.
S.nbary, Teb. , 1856 tf , ' '
JOUI II AlsLEIf ic CO.
Nos. S and 4 Chestnut Street, (south side, Deiew watei,;
(Ta Otesst Woon-w Horsa m tn t-iTV. j ...
MANUPACTURERB and Wholesale dealera In Patent
Machine made BHOOMS, Patent Urooved Cedar
Waro, warranted not to alirink, Wood and Willow-Wars
Cords, Brushes, fte, of all doacriptlms Preaa call and
examine our Stork... ' , . . .
February SB, 10S7.-fciy W : , . .
VALUABLE PB0PERTY FOIL BALE.
THE ubcriber, Executors of the Btte o
Henry Masser, dee'd., dITer at private sale
the following property via t A large tw story
frame dwelling house, together with about
60 ACRES OF LAND,
Situate In Lower Abguita township adjoining
lands of Daniel Kaufman and other now in th
occupancy bf John R. Kaufman as a store and
dwelling. The house ia new and the location a
good one for business;
Also a TRACT OF LIMESTONK LAND,
in said township on th river about S mile be
low S unbtliy, adjoining lands ef J. T. M'Pherson
and othera, containing, about !9 acre. Th
soil I productiv and contain limestone and
Other mineral.
Also a tract of Land, containing about 35
acres on the hill, about two miles below Sunbury,
adjoining lands of the hen of the Ute John
Cenrnd and other. There is, on this tract, a
small orchard of choice IrUlL
Fot farther particulars apply t the subscribers.
- H. U. MASSER, )
P. B. MASSER, Executor.
FRANCIS BUCHER.)
Sunbury, January 19, 1856. tf
NEW ARRANCJEMEJIT 1
Fresh Arrival of
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS &c.
THE Undersigned having taken the store for
merly kbpt by William A. Bruner, is now
ready to nil orders and prescriptions at a mo
ments notice. He has a larg and Well selocted
stock of fresh and purs
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Dye-stuffs, Oil, Paints, Glass, Putty, and all
kinds of Patent Medicines.
FRUIT AND CONFECTtbNART
Tobacco and Imported Segars of the choicest
brands. Fancy Notions' toilet articles, and Per
fumery of all kinds. Toeth and Hair Brushes
of every variety.
Camphine and Fluid alteays on hand.
Ciialdrflf rs will find his stock complete, com
prising Mihf articles it is imposslbl her to enu
merate; and all sold at niodcrat prices.
Kemember Ihe place, next door to E. 1.
Bright' s Mammoth Stbrc.
..A. W. FISUER.
Sunbufy, Afarch i4, 1857.
MOUNT CARMEL lIOUSEi
.MOUNT CARMEL,
Northumberland County, Pennsylvania1:
Tit IS large and commodious Hotel 1ft situa
ted nearly half way between Sunbury and
Pottaville. The scenery the salubrity of the
atmosphere and the cool mountain breezes, make
it one of th most delightful summer retreats in
the country. The Hotel, is a new structure, four
stories high, fitted up with all the modern con
veniences. The pure mountain water is intro
duced into every chamber. The place is easy
of access, being but one and a half hours ride
from Sunbury, over the Philadelphia and Sun
bury Rail Road. From Pottsville, it is 17 miles.
Every attendance will be paid hy the proprie
tor to make guests comfortable. Charges mode
rate. JESSE RICE.
ML Carmel, Mny 84, 1SBB. tf
E. ISTeWLjtVIn-tS tSB CO.
Leoklnf Ulasaea, Picture Frniuea( Engravings
and Paintings,
Re. 128 Arch Street, above Sixth,
(Late of 218 North Second St.)
PHILADELPHIA.
GiLLinitS OPI!f DAllt 0 VISITORS.
Merchants and others visiting the City who
may want anything in eur line will da well to
give us a call.
February 28, 1857 8m ,
If.. .VISE,
CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE
No 72 North Second Street, (or-pesiis th
idount Vernon House.)
Philadelphia.
GOLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 K, ca
ses, $28; Silver Lever do,, do., $12; Sil
ver Lepine, do., $9 : Quartier. $5 to $7: Gold
Spectacles, 914 80 to $10 ; Silver do., $1 50 ;
Silver Table Spoons per sett, $14 to $18
Silver Desert do., do., $9 to 9 1 1 1 Silver Te da.,
do., $4 75 to $7 60 ; Gold Fen and Gold Ca.
ses, $3 25 to $9 1 Gold Pens and Silver do., $1;
together with a variety of fin Gold Jewelry,
Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All goods
warranted to be as represented. Witche and
Jewelry, repaired in thebest manner. Also, Ms
sonic Marks, Pins, dec, made to order.
N. B. All order sent by mail mt otherwise,
rill be punctually attended to.
Phil., Oct. 4, 1856. lyw.
PHILIP 2. PTJPaDT.
WHOLESalS III HETlIt
Grocery, Wine and Liquor Store,
S. E. cor. Walnut and Water Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS and families wilt be promptly
supplied at the lowest prices.
October 4, 1866.-1
brodheaXroberts,
No. 135, N. 3't Street,
FHIXiADBXaPHIA,
INVITE (he attention of country merchants
and others, to their stock of
BOOTS &.SHOES,
which they will dispose ef on the most reason
able terms.
Nov. 9, 1856- Iy
C, EEITICSI.T'3
WHOLESALE 1D RsTi.IL fj
BOOT STORE,
40 South Fourth S.t, above Chesnnt, PhiVa.
BOOTS, Shoes, Gaiters, Ac, promptly made
to order ia th very best sty Is, and ef th
best material.
Philadelphia, May 9, 1857
Leather! Leather 1 Leather !
HENRY W. OVERMABJ,
IMPORTER of French Calf Skin, and general Leatkes
dealer, No. Souta Third street, Phila.l,.hia.
kc Ve Mt"Unut of all kinds l Laaibaa Mereaos,
Red and Oak Sole Leather.
February 14, 1H67 ly w
PAPERS & MAGAZINES.
THE New York Ledger, Parlor Casket, Flag
of our Union, Frank Leslie's Illustrated
Newspaper, Ballou's Pictorial. National Holies
Oasetu, Weekly NovelUtte, Waverly Msrsiins,
and Harper Weekly Journal of Civiliaetion.
AIo, Harper' Magaiine, Godey' Ldy'
Book and Putnam's Magazine, just received and
forealeby H.Y.FRILING.
8unbury, July 11,187,
ALMONDS, RAISONS, FIG9, LEMONS.
aVc, Ye, juat received freak aupply and
for esr at h Confcclionary store of
euabery.May It, hIt-
Shamokin White Ash Anthracitw Call.
Prom the "Old Vein" in thi Gap CWKeVy.
T. H. ZIMMERMAN & JNO. P. PlHSltts.
y successors to Ksse, Reed A Co., wilt co.
tiuu mining, shipping and selling coal Iron ih
above well known t ollierv, umler th fwm"ef
Zimmerman V Pursel. The potxit of Uipw'ehi
is at the lower wharf in Sunbury, NortawrlbeK
land county, Pa., where all orders for th weTee
kind ef coal, viz : Lump, Broken, JEgg, W.oVa,
and Chestnut Coal, will b tbankfaliy r4vI
and promptly attended to.
Sunbury, Jaly 14, isa,
v ' , Beaaeat, Jstt J, U.
1 he firm ef Kaae, Reed e Co. having sola
their lease in the Gap Colliery and interest in th
wharf at Sunbury, to Messrs. Zimmerman it
Pursel, would take great nleasurs
ing our customers and others to the new firm, aa
they will be abl to sell ihem prepared coal el
the best quality,
..; ' KASB, REED dt CO.
HATD0CK & FIDDLER,
T)EAI.ERS in Watchc and Jewelry, wi.
- continue th business at the eld staaJ .
James B. FiJIer,
No. 12 South Second Street,
PllK.ADEU'HM,
Where they solicit a J examination of their largr
and varied tock, feeling assured that th expe
rienct) both of them have had in the business
and the facilities they pisses for procurin)
goods on the most advantageous terms, will ena
ble theta tb compete favorably with any ethe
establishment in the city. They have new :
hand a fine assortment ef
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELEY,
Sllvfer, Plated and Brittania Ware, Crerv
Fatiby Geods, Ac., &c. T
N. B Repairing of Welches and all kinds
Jewelry attended to with promptness and th.
greatest caret
Phila.i April 7, 1851$. tf.
WHITE HORSE H0TEt
TOTTSVILLE, PA.
rpHE subscriber respectfully announces to hi
.u. . .1 ?.n.d the PuWie- ,hath has take,
that old and well known bstablishment, the
Wliito :Hore Hotel.
At the corner of Centre and Mahantogo its.. I
the Borough of Pottsvilloi The house hss r.
cently been very much enlarged and otherwit
improved, rendering quite as comfortable s
any ether Hotfcl in Schuylkill counly-whi
the stables are large, in good condition, and a
tend by careful, attentive, prudent hostlers.
To travellers and others who may stop at k
house, he promises every attention calculated f
render them comfortabl and satisfied.
. .. . JOS. M. FEGER.
April 8, 185- (f
HENRY D0NNEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Ojfitt opposite the Court House,
Snnburyj Northuiuberland County Pa.
Prbmpt tttlerllion to business in adioinir
vonnties. J
eao-leh:otel
OPPOSITK WEST DRANCII BANK "
WlLLIAMSPORT FA.
WILLIAM II. II4V. Proprlctor
C. A. Stride, Assistant.
N. B. Ah Omnibus will rhh to snd from t
Depot and Pasket Landings, to thia Motel, IV
of charge:
September 13. 1858 tf
DANVILLE HOTEL.
Market Street, Danville, Pa,
ritHISis oneofthe largest and most eomrr
JL oious hotels in the interior of Pcnnsyha'
it has been rceently fitted up, in excellent atj
with all Ihe modern conveniences.
Danvilled, Sept. 28, 1855
Cheap Watches Jewelr.1
THOLESALE and Retail, at the "PhiW'
phta Watch artd Jewelry Store," No.
North Second Street, corner of Quarry,
, . '.TRXaAl)EI.PHXA.
ua n;.ever watches, full jewrleu, 18 earst eaaea,
n.-ld Lepme ij.k. M4.00I Fine Silver bpec'.aelca.
8l ver I.ep. full jewlled, Ot.1.1 Braceleli ;
Silver Lever, full jewl'd U l ".ties' Gold Peacrts,
IZX'r "T-epc-.M.. ,
Ould t'ena, with Pencil and Silver Holder,
Gold Finger Rings, 37J ccnta to $80 ; Wa
Glasses, plain, 12J cents; Patent, lgj; Lui
S5 ; other articles in proportion. All goods w
rsnlcd to be what they are sold for.
8TALFFER& HARLET,
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers i
Lepines, still lower than the above prices.
rci. 4, 1856. ly.
A R N OLD'S WRITINGFLIID and A
iv abd Itgal envelopes, for sale by
H. B. MASiEh
SunbUry. Jan 10. 1R50
GEORGE SCHALL & CO.
jrUrtl'FACTURER
or
BIJAIHIIsrO POWDER,
Mt. Carmel, Northumberland County, Pi
May 10, 1856
T1LANK Parchment Paper Deeds and bl
-1J Mortgages, Bonds, Esecutiona, Summ
Ac, fer sal b H. B. MASSE!
Sunbury , Apr! 16, IB58
STOVES-
TCOR SALE n excellent second-hand C.
ing Stove, also several Cylmdev I
Stoves. Enquire at this office.
GOLD PENS with and wifhou7cnw7
very superior quality, just received.
Also a fresk supply of Writing Fluid, for
bJ v H. U. MASSEI
Sunhury, Dee. 87. 1858-
GOSHEN CHEESE.-J.-st received am
"leby LEVI SEASHOL'tf
April 11, U57.
CJILVER WATCHES. A few double .
English 8ilver Watche, for sale at verj W
P"6",' H.B MASSES.
Sunbury, April 1J, IRS.
AMERICAN HOUSfi
WILLI AMSrORT, I'A.,
If. K.ELTOX, I'reprletor
J as. T. Hall, Ass t.
Sept. 13, 1856 tf
MURE OLIVE OIL for table uee,-tir.a
t 7J and 2J rent juat received by
A. W. riSHIR,
March 14, '57.
stationery. A large aupply of fancy
Piper and Envelope, Mourning, I
itoi
aau wap raper, i-en. Ink, Sand, Ac, at
March 14, '67. A. W. FISHER'S.
UORT MONAIES, Tooth and Hair BrueVT'
1 all qualities, and any quanti y, for sale by
A.W. FWHEH.
March 14, '(7.
A SUA I TV FOR S4LC
THE subrcriber ofTers for sale bi SHAN
Cook-Stor, Ac, on th Rail-Road U
Travortot, Bridg. Apply soon to
H. B.
Suakary, April SS, 1857.
FOR SALE.
Good second-hsnd Buggy,
oflice.
Apply si 11
FOR DEHEilSTT.
rpHK Stor Room in Market street, r
A. by P. W. Gray and th dwelling b"0 '
joining. A pply to the exetutor of H 'V
deeeaseci
January 17 1857.