WINTER. NSLATEO I ROM THE "FQXO Of BERANOER,' BT C. . O. Out fcalhet'd eunier-rhoir lias fled! Grim. Winter, ith his icy shield, . SpreaiTnvcr city, wood and field, Hath driven thorn afsr in dread. The Greybeard o'er my window pan T. aces in frost, hia ellln flowers i And my poor spaniel shivering, cower. From his cold Rripe, nnd howls with pair, Let's wait no lunger ! light the fire! Heap the abundant fagota higher, And warm our lieaita to mirth again ! The alindo-vs lengthen nnd thenteht Drives her Mack chariot o'er the snows ( But Love protect ua, dearest Hose ! We care not for the Day God's flight! Lo ! here come a joyous twain ! . A faithful friend with his fair brid This evening' gave!) divide, ' And share our hearth, and j -in cur strain. Such pleasure laughs ut frost, 1 trow, And adds unto our fireside's glow, While our hearts warm Jo mirth again ! Anon, beneath the shaded light Is s read the evening's repast ! This kiss then, Rose, must he the last Ere we of Bacchus crown the rite ! Our friend, at table now, relates The story of a brigand Cliiof; Then I rehearse beyond belief Hobgoblin tales, of olden dates j While flames in spectral column roll From the red punch within the bowl, And thus our mirth still scintillates ! Grim Winter! in thy fettcra strong Chain as thou will the bloom of Earth, Tbou cans'l not chill pur hearty miith, Nor frecie our genial tide of songl Our spirit round our hearth create A kingdom, from whose ature skies The Summer sunshine never dies. While Love i sovereign of the State! So, with closed doors, our fire still bums Until the Rose", reign returns. And still onr mirth doth scintillate! iUUDUS. TnK Mormon War. A resolution is beforo the Toones-sce Legislature, plcdping the co operation of the State with the Kxecutive of the United States in suppressing the civil war existing in the Territory of Utah. There will be no lack of aid to the Government in such a contest. Public sentiment is so strong ogainst Mormon practices and M'ormon ns euTiptiou and insolent defiances of the Gov ernment that it will not take long to raise a force sufRdient to wipetha saints out of exis tence, if the contost ever comes to blows. Hut Brigham Young, with all its bravado, docs not desiro hostilities. If by burning baggage trains and making a show of fight ogainst a smaU force he can stop the nearer approach of the United States troops till spring it is probable that by that time, the whole Mormon population will be off, bag and baggage, to some other country less likely to beinvuded by the roving and restless odven tnrersff this country. No community liko that of tho Mormons can exist in any civilized oommunity. It has only grown np to its mon strous proportions by the indifTorence and con tempt with which in its beastliness it has been hitherto regarded. Us progress is "inimical to virtue and its pretentions dangerous nnd Insulting to liberty. Its powers must be broken and its pernicions principles be dedi cated entirely from the hold it has had social ly upon so large a class of its deluded follow- ers. I'ublic Ledger. Tim Qinrss op Fiiance. The Dublin University Magazine, commenting npon the lives of the royal and imperial wives of Franco state there are but thirteen out of Fixty-seven on whoso memory there is no dark stain of sorrow and sin. A contemporary, somtuing np the statement, says: Of the others, eleven were divorced; two died dy tho executioner; nine died very young; soveo were soon widowed; threo were cruelly traduced; three were exiled; three were bad in different degrees of evil; the priBuevs and th'o broken hearted mado up the remainder. Twenty' w ho wero buried at St. l'enis; since the timej oT Charlemagne, wtro denied the rest of the grave. Their remains wero drag ged from tho tntnb, exposed to the insults of the revolutionary populace and then flung into a trench and covered with quicklime. i California Girls. At the State Fair at Stockton California among the prizes offered was a $j0 dross for the best loaf of domestic bread, made, by an unmarried lady. As ninny its a hundred delicious looking loves were sent in, made principally by young girls A com mittee of housewivoa made the award, giving the premium to Miss Anna Vnnvaldenburg. of Stockton. Tbis young girl is but eleven years old. HvDttornonsA. A man was cured of hy drohobia in Italy lately by swallowing vine gar in mistake for a medicinal potion. A physicicau al Padua beard of this and tried the remedy on a patient ; lie gave him a pint of vinegar in the morning, another at noon, nnd a third at sunset, which cured him. Corn Spoiling. The Charlottesville (Va.) Advocate says : " Many of our farmers have ascertaied that much of the corti they stowed away this full has spoiled in the bulk. This it doubtless solely due to tho fact that the corn crop was much later making than usual and was not sufficiently dry wbeu housed. ..TiikRiciikst Man in Viroima. The Fin- in Virginia, lie owns 1.7U8 slave, and lliev (nnAr.u . I. ...... T , . - ' ' "i- i rm oi hub minored a year lie i estimated to bo worth 05,000,000. Slave Question ik Vermont A bill was recently introduced into the Legislature of ' ermont which was intended to Uisfrauchue any person who shoulj ussist in the capture orjgitive slave. Oo the 7th instant it was tbrowu out of the llouso by a vote ofl21 to 76. Jacob S.Lawrence, of.M inorsvilla, accom panied by two other gentlemen, killed four very fine deer recently near Trout liun v comiug county. ' '' 5(imue 7eiVier of Minersville under arret cn suspicion , of being conrurned lu the DllIr der or Adeline Uavor, has been discharged there being no evidence ogaiu.t him. David U. Porter and David M'Cormick of Uamsburg have each contributed 25 , . of coal rorthe benefit of the poor of that place! A young lady attempted auicida in Cinciu nati last week. Cause-a bird to which she was attached, .ickencd and di.,d. O, dear I j iajy on aen.nrni.v.. r i. rimn.. 1 v... ...;r. -wyu. "um fj VVMT?'0.n..V.b-,n? dturu,ined, he uig ueiuruuned, y iu this worl tha i.,rl 1 '""-"-UU,P' I" thlg worl.l - .be uxi, too. -oof Augujla, a A.0krf.d '"j? 10 A culprit bcinff osked wb 1,. 1 j . why.outnceof3eu h abould no!ba e t0 V? f bim. replied : U. had Br.,b ract0t1 Psccll THE 'LARGEST ESTABXISIIMENT IN T It K C IT V O F HAI.TtMORE. MATIIIOT'a C.ny Gtrret tVarernnms Pins 3 and !M North Gay ;rcrt, nrni Favette. llslumore : wli-le is kept nlv:tvs on Innd. ,ir titmlc lo otiler, eveiy style of French TI''iT-A-TKTI'!, in riush. Hair. Clutli or lrtientcll I'leneh Full ftiifr and Mci'mIIioh Parlor Arm Chain, 111 riltsn. Ii'.ir, ..i.Miit'i itr'tvu i-nr. Fn!'. li Full Stuil t'liivid Pallor t'tuirs in ten, wit) Plmli, Hair, Cloth or llrocalrilr. s o.r as Hull" Frem-h f.rii,r- Miilinerm)- nml Walnut Pnrlii Criuirs. tu lhiir. rlntli anil 1'lnsli. I n king Clmirs various design, in llnlr, Cluth and Plmii. Stuff Spiinsr Ininae- a lurrje assortment altvata en rinn.l, ur n) pattern iitu'leor c ivcruU Willi any goo Is l ordtr. CIUMDBtl SUITS. ' In Mj'totftm- or Vnluut, complete, rrnm s tin. Cane ( hairs nnd ItiMikiusr il.i. the lirmail u-sirtmeiil raily made in any one h nse in the United Suites I ruin 913 a d izni un. Hir nifin, u:iior snu Dunne l lnirs. In On. Va hint or Maliofmny, wi'li Ciine, Voyt or tftuifud Seals. un aes-iNm-nt cmhuu-ilig over ;hi ilzri. w in scni i nans anil settees aim uockine Cliaire. over 1(;0 d'izn. (lilt nnd ll:oti I- r.ttne i,rwkhi!' nin.e-, or eveiy variety. All kini.li f lleds, Hair and tins. Miiumiws A. AIATIIIOT. Nos. SI and 41 . G.iy st , neat Fayette St., Baltimore. August I , ISO". ty HUSSEY'S A M E 11 1 C A N REAPER, FOR t TI ING BOTH GRAIN AND GRASS, GREAT improvements for 18!7. This Ma chine was put in sucrssful operation in 1833 and continued to be the only Craping and Mow ing Machine in the World, of any practical value up to 18 IS twelve years alter iis introduction. Other Reapers arc now ofi'ered with (-lowing ad vertisements, Crrlifirnlra, Diplomas, Gold and Silver Medals, &c. But the Farmer in search of the best Reaper, and not posted in the loader, had better see a little further. If there is any value in 21 years expeiienre in building Reapers, and tisinc; them in the har vest field, and in the improvements made during that long period, OIIED HKSSE V, the Father of Reapers, can claim it. All who are satisfied with the Best 7Jeaper and Mower, aan bo sup plied by scmlinfr their orders rarlv in the season, as the crops indicate a large demand, and we can not have over 200 Readv for the vast harvest ofl8A7. We guarantee that this Reaper and Mower can not be beaten on fair trial bv anv other Reaper that may be brought into (he harvest fields in !8.7. and we also injure it to be the strongest and most durable machine in use. We would respectfully invite Farmers to examine the machine thoroughly before purchasing, and satisfy themselves of its superiority over all others. During the last four ypnrs, the subscribers have sold between S00 and COO of these Machines, to the best and most successful Farmers in Montour, Union and the neighboring counties, (whose names arc too numerous to insert) to whom we respectlully rcier. The subscribers have '.he rxelosie light the following counties: Montour, Union, Snyde, Northumberland, Columbia, Luzerne, Perry Milllin, Centre, Clinton and Lycoming. All orders thankfully received and promptly attend ed to. UEDUKS, MARSH CO., Ijcwitiburg, Union county, Pa July 1 1, ik.7. 1i STORE. tIf5S LOUISA SHIfS.LER, respectfully in-'- forms the citizens of Trevorton and sur rounding county, that she lias opened a new store of Millinery and Fancy (JooJs, at Trevor ton in .Shamokm street, nearly opposite Knouse's Tavern, where all kinds of inmnets and Fancy Cio:ds can 1 e had at the lowest terms. Dress making also attended to in (lie best manner and luteyt style. April 25, 1857. tf NEWS FOll TUB MILLION ! "EJ71ME11SONS United Slates Magbtine, Sa MJ turday Evening Pot, N. Y. Picayune, Al agistrate, Puck Nsx and ankee Notions for Ie by H. Y. FRILIXG N. II. Persons living nt n distance can have a liMt of prices forwarded by addressing as above, -.Magazines, i'npcr and IJook not on hand constantly ordered. Sunbury, July 18, 187. tf A ituok lor l.vn'y Man Library. RARE INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS 'ANVASSERS wanted to cblain subscribers v- for the Comprehensive Geography and His, tory, Abeient and Modern, ol the World j" by tf. it. uooilricli, ireter 1 arley.) Handsomely bound in cloth gilt, and illustrated with 2011 beautiful engravings and and 80 niais. Price iji3. Sold only by agents, to each of whom special district will be given. A pplieanta should state what counties they would like to canvass, The book is now ready. Copies will be sent by man, post paiu, on receipt ol the price, bills on all solvent banks taken at par. The -'Home Journal, says of this work: "No family what ever should be without it." For full particulars in regard lo an agency, address, GEORGE W. ELLIOTT, Publisher end Bookseller, No. 172 illiam Street, New York UT All kinds of School and Miscellaneous Books, Cheap Publications, Stationery ai Maps, furnished at the very lowest prices. Or uers solicited. November 21, 1857, on srnrrnnni Votoax) T Our Friend JOIIig DOLL, At Xo. 144 Xorth 2nd St., ahot e Arch, I'l,ila , E has just received direct from Europe a very Urge ...ort-uent of Toy. of ,11 kinds, fancy a.kets, P pes, (.',, Se8er Ca.es, To baeco Ho.-p. and an endless variety f fBncv tii-le. t all upon him before pureha.ing cl.e where. Philadelphia, August SO, 1S37 3m5Jr HOVER'S UQiralcAlinivS ol Philadelph.a, )r. UmMe, added I to ! mcian A I. veuuiuiif 11 r 1 u iu me svh.i .;.i..-.i 1... . . . "" rms Hover's Dye. .. .... - . Vj uiousaiios vvtio b liave Used "(..KAU Huw, CltlsTB,,- STxtT i J hiladclphia, Heceinlier 23d lusa' -In regard to Hov-h'. ai, Dts'. Ic.n.t stale gredien U and y uscJ and Willi the utnio.i ,.r..i .. v in. ... succcsa.' H . I). BKIN'CKI.E, M. D. Hover'i Writing & Indelible Ink-, Are to well and vti.lnlv L.,n,n .... eulogy of the,, menu, it i, only necos.ary to say that the steady and lucre..;,,. .!... i" J. ne.i evidence that lliey inain--'"- them ,. for superiority jt-- - - uwuiaiiu, i - -w i.ri.'r-iv-r-1" .h .uuolv .I..'' f - S".Ii.y : a U.ug StoetTof t0'VM "J - h. 'unburf, Aug, 1 jgjy. . ilBIIER, Wall Paper K Window Shade,. : A. ISAACS, Xo. 163 AorfA Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. . " HAVING compteted their large assortment of the above Good for Spring and Hummer Trade; would respectfully Invite the attention of Purchaser to the same. . . Their atock for beauty, cheapness and variety cannot be surpas sed. The" have constantly on hand every descrip tion of Gold and Painted Shades, Duff Hollands, and Shade Fixtures. Wall Papers, Cuilaitis, Fire Hoard Prints, Bordera, &c, all of which they oiler at lower ratea than can be ha1 at any other establishment. Call and examine. A. ISif ACS. 103 North Second Street. . March 7, 1857. 6m w - lOOOItm of Ctariiet Raps 1 VANTED at the store of K. V. Bright V " ' Son, who are constantly receiving a fresh anpply of Goods, thus offering to the public the largest and most desirable assortment. Jul.yjll."l857. ISAAC M. WILKKItSON, M A.3STTJF A. CTURB O P FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. ni"H, DlvniiM nnd Lounge Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, mi, BREAKFAST AND DINI.NG TABLES and also VENETIAN IS UN US, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BF.DSTEADS, of every pattern and price CUPBOARDS, WORK AM) CANDI.fi. STANDS, TOILET TABLKS AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article in this line of hia business. THE subscriber respectfully calls the attentist of the public to Ids large and splendid as sortment of every quality and price of GARIXET-WAKI3 which cannot fail to recommend itself to every ene who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the best stock to be had in the city. No effort is snared in the manufacture of his ware, and the subscriber is determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made. He al-s manufacture all kinds and qualities of CHAIRS. ncluding varieties never before lo be had ir Sunbury, such as Mauogixt, linen Walkut Aitn CriiL-st- Maple Gbkciak ; atd Wisiisob CHAIRS, Ann VAVCT PiaSo Stools, which are of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere, 1 be subscriber is determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchaso furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the quality and finish of his ware and Chairs. These articles will be disposed of on as goad terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. Or UNDERTAKING. Having provided a handsome HstnsF., he is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funerals, in tins vi cinity, or at any convenient distance from this place. I tr The Ware Uoom is in I awn street, ue on Weaver's Hotel. ISIAO M. WILKERSON. Sunbury, April 18, 1857 tf. HERRING S SAFE. T11K ACKMIWI.KntiKD cn AMPION 1 1 TUB RECENT TR1AI.8 at ReiuliHg liuve emtorseil tlie current of puliltc opinion, and confirmed the ventiet ol more: than 20U urri ileutnl lirs, proving conclusively tint Ileirins's" the only APK lltkVjjitliut will ii"i l.urn. hWTrz Kx:rnet fioin the Committee's on the Trial ot Iron i-ufes ing -. On the 2uib of February all the members of the Coin mittee met t witness the rafes and Itooks mid pnpers, (l-kiced in them) am) were perfeetly satisfied thai nil was right. The day following, the burning took place, under Ihe soperinteiHt-nce of the Committee. Alter 11 fair and impnrtiul hurniiijt for five hour-, the Sale of Messrs. Kviins A; ntion wns first opened, the Sate heii,( on tire inside, and the eontetr purtinlly eoiisutiu-d. while the con tents 111 the fWeof Messrs. Farrels It llcrniig wei 111 r.kkI condition, mwl no tire inside.' Hemline. March 3, l.W. (Signed.) ll.F.tEI.IV, ) p.N COI.EMAN, Committee. A. II .l'KACUCK. ) And e-id.irsrrt l.v over 50 of the l-est men of Rnidier. ThenlKiveSsiVsenn be insprcleri al :l Wslnul Street, where Ihe public ran sntislv tlienisetves 01 tue siem rare- riorily of the "lli-niiis's I'nlent Champion," ov lbs defeated nn.l used up -inside Iron Door Silmundcr." FnrrclM & Herring, 34 Walnut ft.. Philada. Only maVeis in t!ii State of Herring's I'ulent Champion Snfi's. The attempt mnde by other parties to bolster up tb. reputation of n Safe which lirts fulled so signally ii neei dentnl firrs in Philadelphia, (Itnu-tead Pluck.) by tnkine one out of sit sarin's st ire, (II A. Ijiiitr.) made .loul.l. IhirLiiHss. 1,-irTrrrnt from those thev sell) lo "burn 111,' one of Herriue's (hnli'ns lloek) has met with its true re ward. Herriny'sSafe eouid not he burnt, provins eouelu' sivelv that Ihe only reliable Safe now made ia"JlrniiijV- ol which over 11,0(10 are now in netuni use, aim m.ir than -200 hnv been tried bv fire without a single loss, Phila., June 3d, IW.-1. A CALL TO FARMERS. Earmeri, drop your Tools, Pause a little, Read litis und Rrjlect 1 THE FAKMKlt'a PROMOTION HOOK. A new and Seienlilic Muuuiinc Svslem, for the Cultiva tion of all kinds of (joints, Grasses, Fodder und Pusture, upon ull kiikIs id I il J rroveu by aetu:il f-.xoemneuti and kised on evident truths ; U'-sit'lied to Improve A gt (culture 111 an its uinucncs ; represented ny upwurns ol one hundred nnd liny euaruvini;s ol the must vuluu, bis Cirusses and I'luuts couueeted with the. system. Uy Ur. V. . KE1MIOI.U, HOAlJ?DUKO, CKNTRK CO., PA. IN tbis treatise it will be seen that the object hits leen to k'ive ihe farmer Unit kind of information which enables him to make pruclic-d application to fertilize his lu.ua and increase Ins grain, fodder, and pasturage. The d'H'triues as taught by this inanuiim;, and fodder and pas ture cultivation system ur rational, elrul and evident, and succest un imnrovenient iu the mode of agriculture hither to unknown 10 our farmers, and which, if adopted and enrcfully piacticed, cannot fail to advance Ihe Interests of the luruiine; community, t'tich a work lias been much wanted, as it nits a void which has long; been leu, tun ntnb Ma-aWw Jll'lu,'Uu U-tu. ll" attrinpl It, sunnlv , mid i,. J. 11 "r .1 1 . . " '"',' "eoeve tuat ... ,v ti,M,ist nossuue tiencui In. 111 it Pauiel MtH-ser, Plillin Mover, iaeb Move George lltml, Jucob Mower, John ityiky, Samuel Duncan, Jyna. McWilliftmi, (K.rf!t Guyei, Jr. Jhu tnrj Henry Mrr, Siiinucl (.illilttnd, Ucnrpfl Jack, John Hrnmn, (ieorge liuchaiuin, I'ruuuia Alt-xuiKWr, J"li fiBfl'j, Jolni IJolTttr. Ciirlitl-ii. H.-.ntv. TUe uLta'tt wtrk IS fr.i ule hv It Milton, Northuiiibdrland countv. Ti ev . J O. McKliK August 1, KT. a Price I0. EXCELSOIR SPHINQ BED. (Could't Patent, September 2d 185C.) Fs? .Wuhi.h di,-,n was awarded at the J E'S'','-Exhibition of the Mass. Ch.ri l.bl. Mechanic's Assoc i.il.m "n.auia This is au entirely new application of .'" I snrinas lo he.ls ,.uLi. iiisiiuiii 1 1 er, and cheaper spring ned than has been aft--'" to tho public, applicable lo obi - uem bedsteads. ., .... , The Kculia, Po u tw'' iU head uiM extra bolster.. ""'Iding up " more comio'taoie, ey 1 iuBconsiructioq i o imr.u . .0 eirW thai b,, h "?p1;-. 'nd V7 P't U.e most inexperienced c uk.n'P aCM: "J washing. aa the, e ,, h ZtZ" puhlic need o.,lf J Z WJZ u -my, and 4 r-ntftfJMSS-UfO- Spring. pu, iB old Mtleiit for lhrMjoi Sunbury. SepLfglJ'WRSOX. WML SALAMANDER FIRE ANV . .. " THIEF-PROOF SAFES. The largest assortment in the United States. Warranted to be equal to any now made, and will be sold on as Good Terms, as can be obtain ed from any other house in the Country, at EVANS 6c WATSON'S SO South 4th Street, Philadelphia. Truth is llighty, and Must Prevail. Jttporl of the Committee appointed to tujxtin- tend the Burning of the Iron Safct, at Head- vig, Filruary 27, 1857. HmCme, March 4. The undersigned, members of the committee, do respectfully report, that we saw the two Safes originally agreed upon by Farrels &. Herring and r.vans & Watson, placed aide by side in a fur r.ace, vii: The Safe Inuse by the Paymaster of lllo 1 hilauelpnia and Reading Railroad I'ompa, ny, in his office at Reading, manufactured by r arrets & Herring, and the Safe, in use by H. A. Land, in his store, manufactured by Evans A. Watson, and put in books and papers precisely alike. The'fir was started at F o'clock, A. M.,and kept up until four cords of green hickory, two cords dry oak and halt cliesnut Inn wood were entirely Consumed, the whole under the superin tendence of the subscribers, members of the Com miltee. 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 II. A. J.anlz s store for public exam ined and marked by the Committee. J he books and papers taken from the Safe manufactured ny r artels 4- Herring were in our judgment, damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than those taken from Evans & Watson's Safe. We believe the above to have been a fair and impartial trial of the respective qualitiea of both bales. JACOI1 II. DY8H BR, DANIEL S. HUNTER. Having been absent during the burning, we fullv coincide with the above statement of the condition of the papers and books taken out of the resiiective bales. . A. NICOLLS, H. H. MUHLENBERG, JAMES MILHOLLAND. March SI, I 857 NEW A It RIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS! Ira T. Clement A'O. 1, CORXKtl OF MARKEI SQUARE, STJITBTJI-nrr, PA., AS just received a large supply of Pall and Vi inter (.ioods. He Twill continue to sell Dry Goods and Gro ceries 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 timo and space would permit. It is enough to say that be has everything in the line ol Dry Goods, Groceries, A large Stock of Ready-Made CLOTHING, HOOTS AXD SHOES, sc, fi r., that ia kept in any other store in town, and His banner is on the breeze. And long may it wnve O'er land of the f ree, And the home of the biave While her Stars and ber Stripes ' Shine out like tha Sua, Telling stl nations That Freedom's begue. This is a free country aa waa proved by the election of I) uchanan over the Wooly Horse. thereore it is free for all to do their trading where they con BUY ho CHEAPEST. Al are invi ted to call and see. THE COUNTRY, aa well aw (he town are respectfully invited, and every person, rich or poor, high or low, bond or free are invited to call al No. 1 Markket Square, opposite the Court House. P. h He is not to be undersold by any man or combination of men. No charge for showing goods. All kinds f produce taken in exchango for goods. Sunbury, Dec. 20, 18r6. BALD EAGLE HOTEL. Ao. 231 ana 410 X. Third St., Philadelphia. JOHN CLYMER, Proprietor. (Successor to Daxicl Diiiiet.) rtHE Proprietor returns his thanks for the lilieril patronage bestowed on this well known house, and respectfully asks a continu ance of the same, assuring' hia ni my fiiemls of Aorlliumlicrlainl and adjoining counties, that no pains shall be spared to render comfort and plea sure to all who may give him a call. TERMlr 1,00 PER DAY. Philadelphia, July 25, 1857 3m SMITH'S F-wseneo of Jamalcti .lng-er. Till? article isearefutly prepared from the lirst Juniuioa (finger, all Hie valuable roedleinal properties of wloeli it ia warniiilcil to poueas ill a concent ruled and conve nient Turin. It is an excellent reroedv hi dvsnensia, flatulence, eho- lie and impaired und feeMe suite 01 the digestive lone lions. From its refreshing stiength und eordiul ptOerlies us a eentle stiniuialina tome 11 is well adapted 10 eonnter set the dettiliUitijir; intluenee i the extreme heutsol sunr mer, iheencets or amldt-n eliunees, e. No family should be without it, us its timely nse will save tnein irom many an serious altue. 01 illness. Price ih cents per houle. For side by Janeoi), IM7 lin P. MELANCHTON EHINLEL, JISTICE OF THE. PEACE, sxjisj-B-crmr, pa. OJict in Veer Street, immediately opposite the Public School House. All business promt)'" t.eil to. Moni.. and r rr- " "o - "erry uranily, Blackberry Lavender brandies for medicinal purposes at arch H, '57. A. V. FISHER. M OUNTy ORDERS. County order, taken for goods, and on note or book ac count by E. V. BRIttHT V SON. Kov. a, 1851 w New Goods for the) People! BENJAMIN IIEFF-1 RESPECTFULLY informs fPuW'e'n en eral that he has just 'ed ,nJ Pene. splendid stock of SPUING SUMMER GOODS ..w Store, in Lower Augusta township. - m . as 'S Vl Cloths. Cans! of all kind., of linen, cotton and worsted.' Callcoei, Clnglmms Latin, Mounnellne lie Laiuea nd all kind, of Ladiea Dress GotKla. Groceries, Also an assortment of Hard ware. Iron nd Steel, Nails, &o. ftTI-BT;!JlIii'llen, '-ment of QUEEN 8 WASE, of various siyle. M4 .. panerns. 'VatS Ifc 'caps"00! , 8,,OES- a 1 o At P8, good se lection. Salt, Fish, ic. Lunar August., Juni 6 ,ST THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED IN SUNBURY. Faiililonable, Cheap and UfeAil THE subscriber, long established aa a Cabinet and Chair Manufacturer In 8unbury, thank ful for past favors, solicits a continuance of the public patronage. His atock of Cabinet-Ware, Chairs, AC, embraces ' EVERY VARIETT, tsFFUL AHD vs.w Hi EltTAL, In brtnueVeetiinir. It is unnecessary to enurae rate, as anything that may M requirea in 111 line can be had at moderate prices, Cheap for r---o- . . - , , . . . Cash, or Couhtry rroducetaken In eictiango, Establishment South East Corner of Market Square. tV These knowing themselves Indebted to the subscriber would oblige nira by making pay menl. SEBASTIAN II A U IT. Bunbur-, April 4, 185T. tf (iuanot Gunnot! C.uanolll A I.I. KINDS. LKirtAUU SUPKB PHOPPIIATE OT UMB. 7000 TONS. urFAitMEitsia For your wheat crops, use I.riNAl" 5per Phosphsts of l.im.. nt 91 rts..a lb. or StO a Ton; or Lse l,M- INAU'1 Aftll-.llll'AW M-.u I ll.iy.r.n, m SJ,an vw. ur tf a ton. One baud of cither ia sufficient for an Aars of Wheat. THESE ARE PEnMANKNTMAJil made of reliable Chemical Elements, and have been In successful use for the past tix v ears, improving the s, .tifl IttrrHfisiii. Ihe. vnhtr of Ih. land r our IJlploinas irom ins rvare flarieuuurni ,'w-i.iy wi l-eimsylvanin ; cv jersey; Delaware Hiia inn crysuo Puliiee Assoeiation of the Citv of New i ork, have be received foi these Valuable Fertilizers. Pamphlets 111 the l-.ncbsh and German Iangungs caa be had by nppnenlion nt the tltlice. A litMrtt ,ln,iiiit to hnlrsn e Dralers. TheaWe Fertilisers, delivered FIIKE of Cartage to any wharf In the old City I'roper. timers sent t,v 3lnil nccompniora won tnrnrr uraits, Will ue promntly -"hiitpeit to nny nnrtoi tne orio. .,r.t llttt e. A . hl'.l.l A !' rropririor. No. I!) South Front Street. Phitadelnloa City, July SI, lf.r7, 4m w I'ennsy ivania Saddle '.and; Harness Makor. IIENItY HATJPT, JB. , Successor to A. J. Stroh, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sunbury and the pub lic generally, that be lias taken the establishment lately occupied A. J Stroh and is iircpared to turn cut work in is line of business equal to any made in this, section of the country, Orders promptly execu ted and all kinds nf produce taken in Exchange Sunbury, May 9, 1057. -ly GEORGE ItENN, 4 NNOUXCKS tt the cititent of Sunbury and vicinty, that he has opened an olilcein fr'un- bury, above II. J. Wolverton's ofiicc-opposite C. Weaver s Hotel, wjicre he is prepared to attcnu to all kinds of work belonging to the profession, in the latest and most improved stylo. All work well done and warranted. December 13, 18SG. Clothiers, No. 141 Chestnvt St., above Fovrh, PmLAnri.ruiA, Keep conAantly on hand a fplendij nfforlmcnt of Ready-made Clothing. Goods made to OaDra akd Warraktbij to KIT. Nov. 29, 1858. -y Citrate of Magnesia on TASTELL8S 8ALT8. THIS preparation is recommended as an ex cellent laxative and purgative. It operates mildly, is entirely free from any unpleasant taste resembling lemonade in flavor, prepared and sold by A. W. FISHER. (junhury, March 14, Ift.-tf. ALEX4M3F.il KEKK Importer and Wholesale Dealer in SALT. 33 South Wharves, Philadelphia. ASHTON Fine, Liverpool Ground, Jjjlj; Turks Island and Dairy full., con .stanlly on hand and for tale in lots gsTiyiWg to suit the trade, April 4, 1857. Cm 3M"EW CONFECTIONARY WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. M. C. GEAIUIART, II AS just received a new and excellent aasert mehl of goods at his t'onfectiannry and Fruit Store in MARKET STREET, Sunburv, where be manufactures and kfeps on hand, at all times, the most choice Confectionary, Ac, Wholesale and Itetail, at J liiladolplua prices. Among his stock ot Loiilectionaries, maybe found : French Seerets, Gam Drops, all s inds of seent, Burned Almourls, Love Iiois, Cream hite, Mint Drops, red and white, 41 Iinon Jrlly Cuk.s, Rose, Fruit Drops, " "Vanilla, astick Candies, at all areiila Common Secrets. Rork Cattily, l.iquoriee, Almond Candy, FRUIT. Bananas, Prutis, P'Oes, Fis, Currants dried, Citrons, Almends, Raisnns, Nuts f art kiads LEMON SYKUl of a superior quality, by the sinele or dozen. A superior quality of Segara and Tobacco, and a variety of Courecttonaries, fruit, Ac, all of which is offered cheap at wholesale or retail. ICE CREAM. He hailprtca' arl lc0 Cream Saloon, and VfTrtTTt all times ba ready to serve hia customers with Ice Cream. Sunbury, May 24, 1857. ly New Driw. rM- &c; M.( A I EW anpply f "'V', r f' u ' JM r luid, ve iual received and for aale hy ' ' A. W. FISHER. Sunbury, May S, 1857. LAN w a Kit a i ih. roe aighest price wii ! given for Land Warrants bv (J-,- (0. cril-- PATENT BRITTANIA. STOPPERS fo sj. Mr Domes tor aale by . . , , . H. B MAKER. Sunbury, July 19, 1856. IJROWN-8 and Breinig'. Esnc of Ginger " and Husband'. Magnesia al March 14, '67. PI8!!ER'S. I-jouiuk l acme. Ked Cork, Gras., Cot ton and Linen Lines, Out Lines, Se. Grass 7? 1 ij ?": Kirby. Limerick and .,.u,i. iiuoki, nous, oc, lor sale by March 4 1 , T. A. W. TISH ER. niobaooo and Segari. 20,000 Imported Segar. of v.nou. brand.. Eldorado, Fit Cs.tfl.Ilf! lull .sn fin..... t.l 1 JS- - . ."i. ,si souacco at A. W Sanbary, March 14, 1857 FISHER'!. .JOIIS. HE A It D, Offic, ,n Macket ,t., opjwsito tho Court House SDNBTJBT, PA. Collection, m.de and Prof.i.i n.. generally att,ded t. Promptly and Carefully. PaiiiiiXLrBii RtrxaEirea, Bullitt 4 Fairthorne. ni.i.i 1 s- . nAXvraiiNWAiiii- THE subscriber respectfully informs the clti lens of 8unbury and the public generally, that he has tommenced the manufacture of all kinds f EARTHENWARE, at hia manufactory In Wherltebeiry Btreet, one square east of the River. lie has engaged tne ervicet or Mr. IlAaf. ana you can mereinr. depend on having a good arliela. The pubite are respectfully invited to call. All orderi from a distar.ee win tie promsuj attended to. T. M. SlilNDCb. Sunbury, Feb. , l856.---tf joniv II. A 1. 1. Elf A. CO. Not. I and 4 Chsstnat Street, (south side, belnw Water,) (Ti Oldiht Wood-wass. Hn-rjt m ma Citv.) TV I ANI'TACTUREkS arm Wholesale eealera in Patent iVA Machine mil BRUO.M!, raiens uroovea ueoor Ware, Wsrrenteil nnt to -lunik, Wo.id snit Willow-Wars Cords, llruthea, e ,of all descriptions. Pleas call and examine oar stock. February IB, I!37.--ir w VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. CI'MIE subscribers, Execntors of the estate o JL Henry Masscr, dee'd., offer at private sale the following property viti A large two ilory frame dwelling house, together with about 60 ACKESOF LAND, Situate in Lower Augusta township adjoining lands of Daniel Kaufman and others now in the occupancy of John It. Kaufman as a store and dwelling. The house is new and the location a good one for business. AUo a TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND, in said township on the river about 5 miles be low Sunhuiy, adjoining lands of J. T. M'Phcrson and Others, containing, about SO acres. The soil is productive and contains limestone and other minerals. Also a tract of Land, containing about 35 acres on the bill, about two miles below Sunbury, adjoining lands of the hciia of the late John Conrad and others. There is, on this tract, a small orchard of choice fruit. For further particulars apply to the subscribers. H. U. MASS Ml, P. U. MASSER, Executors. FRANCIS IIUCHER. Sunbury, January 19, 185G. if NEW ARBANQEMENT I J'resh Arrival of DRUOS, TAINTS, OILS, c. ritHE undersigned having taken the store for M. incrly kept by William A. Druner, ie now ready to till orders and prescriptions at a mo ments notice. He has a large and well selected stock of frfshand pure DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Dyc-stulTs, Oil, Paints, Glass, Putty, and all kinds of Patent Medicines. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY Tobacco and Imported Segara of the choicest brands. Fancy Notions' toilet articles, and Per fumery of all kinda. To.lb and Hair Brushes of every variety. Camphine and Fluid always en hand. Customers will find his stock complete, com prising many articles it is impossible here lo enu merate, and all sold at moderate prices. Remember Ihe place, next door to K. T. Origin's Mammoth Store. A. W. FISHER. Sunbury, March H, 1857. MOUNT CARMEL HOUSE, MOUNT CARMEL, Xorthumltrland County, Pennsylvania. THIS large and eorrimodious Hotel is situa ted nearly half w ay between Sunbury and Pottsville. The scenery the salubrity of the fltmnslihpre nnA ttin rOnl mminli in lireiTpM. mnLft it one of the most delightful summer retreats in the country. The Hotel, is a new structure, four alorics high, fitted up with all the modern eon- venicnces. i he pure mountain water is intro - duccd Into everv chamber. The place is easy of access, being but one and a halt hours rid from Sunbury, over the Philadelphia and Son bury Rail Road. From Pottsville, it is 17 miles. Lvery attendance will be paid by the proprie tor to make guests comfortable. Charges mode rate. JKSSE RICE. Ml. Canncl, May 51, IS5fi. tf E. NEWLAND SB CO Look I ox tilasses, Picture Frames, Knsravl and Palnltnp;", J!o. 15r3 Arch elreel, above Pixth, (Late of 218 North Second St.) PHILADELPHIA. GALxnir.a ortif d.ilt to visitors. Merchants and others visiting the City who may want anything in our line will do well to give us a call. February 1857 8 in rticiD iviicii vn ilvvl'Tdv cTrtnr I So 72 North Second Street, epposUt til Mount Fcriion House ) Philadelphia. GOLD LercY Watches, full jeweled, 18 K, ea sea, $28 ; Silver Lever do,, do., 12i Pil ver Lepine, do., 99 : Cjuarticr, $5 to $7 : Gold Spectacles, $450 to 10 ; Silver do., $ I 60 ; Silver Table Spoons per sett, $14 to $18 Silver Desert do., do., $9 to f-1 1 ; Silver Tea do., do., if 4 75 to $7 50 ; tiold Pens and Oold Ca sea, $3 25 to $5 ; (iold Pens and Silver do. . $1; together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All goods warranted to be aa represented. Watches and Jewelry, repaired in the best manner. Also, Ma sonic Murks, Pins, Ac, made to order. N. 1). A 11 orders sent by mail or otherwise, will be punctually attended to. Phila., Oct. 4, 1H56. lyw. FZILIP S. P-JE.D7. VvnOlISALl AID HKTA1L Grocery, Wino and Litjuor Store, S. E. cor. Walnut and Water Streets, pirlLADKLPHIA, vc-ALERS and families will be promptly supplied at the lowest prices. October 4, 1856 tf BR0DHEAD & ROBERTS, Xo. 135, X. 3d Street, rniZ.ADBZ.PHIA. INVITE the attention of country merchant. and other., to their stock of BOOTS SHOrtei winch the; vvl-l diipM. of (U, irrriis. Nov. 9, 1856.- y WHOHSALX 1D RlT.lt SOOT STORE 40 South Fourth S.t, above Chesnm ;..)- OOT8, Shoe. Gaiter., Ac, promptly m.d.' Philadelphia, May 9, 1 857 Leather! Leather! Leather! IieXR V V.'. OVEH1UAM e , e. ' " l.lh Morcjos, ni ana nx Ho!, ImiUt. t coruary !8, M7. ly w PAPERS t MAGAZINES ii it . .louuiiua p. : s, OIB11J I I. SUV Book uid Pulnam'. M.g.xino, ju.l recei-.J.nd for l. by y rkIL,NU. i.w. ii.rnir , hi , . , Bunbury, July U, I86T. A I.MONDS, RAISONS. FIO?, LEMONS. e., just received a fresh anpply and for sal al ah Confectionary store of T If New,yrk tr. P.rlor C.et. Fl.g NV. Uf tVl'0"' rnn Illu.tr. id cITC "r1-0" '!.!. National Pol e. tatt., W eekly Novellelte, W.verly M.Bzin nd H.rper'a W,.kly Journal of CiTxlfion ' Bhamokin fWhiti Ash Anthrao. From th "Old Itn"1-i the Gap Q T H. ZIMMERMAN &JNO. P. . successors to Ksse, Reed or Co., 1 tiuue mining, shipping and selling eol 1 ahova -well known Colliery, amis the t,m. Zimmerman oc Pursel. The point of shipment is at tha lower wharf in Sunbury, tNorthamfcer land county, Pa where all orderi for the varioni kinds of coal, vii 1 Lump, Broken, Egg, 8 tort and Chestnut Coal, will bo Uankfally reoirssi and promptly attended to, Bunbury, Jyly H, 1855, SonaraT, Jrtt I, lMk The firm of Kaee, Reed o Co. haviag taU their lease in the Gap Colliery and interest ia too wharf at Sunbury, to Messrs. Zimmerman Pursel, would take great pleasure in recommend ing our customers and others to the new firm, as mey win tie aula 10 een mora prepared coal ot the best quality, KASB, RF.EDcV CO. HAYDOCK & FIDDLER, YYEALERS in Watches and Jewelry, will , continue the business al lb old staad of James B. Fidler, Xo. 1 2 South Second Street. PHILADELPHIA, Where they solicit an examination of their large and varied stock, feeling assured that the exp. nence both of them have had in the business, and the facilities they possess for procuring goods on the most advantageous terms, will ena ble them to compete favorably with any other establishment in the city. They have new on hand a fine assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Eilvtr, Plated and Brittania Ware, CaMerr Fancy Goods, &c, &c. N. B. Repairing of Watches and all kinda of -"l"J Benueu 10 witn promtituese and tim greatest care. Phils., April r, 1855. -If. WHITE HORSE HOTEL. POTTSVILLE, PA. TWE subscriber respectfully announces to h! .1 . u ? m",1 'L rlJ,'l'c' ibat b h" tUst old and well known esl&blishment, the wiute ;Horse Ilotel. At the earner of Centre and Mahantogo ate ia tfie Borough of Pottsville. The house cently been very much enlarged and otherwiso improved, rendering it quite as comfortable any other Hotel in Schuylkill county white the stables are large, in good condition, and tend by careful, attentive, prudent hostlers. 7 0 travellers and others who rnay stop at Ua house, he promises every attention calculates! rendor them cemfortabls and satisfied. . ... , , JOS. M. rTCGKR. April 5, 165f-. tf HENRY D0NNEL, ATTORN233T AT LAW. OJict opposite the Court House, Suabury, Nortlmmberlancl County Pa. Prompt attention to business in adjoining vounties. EAGLE HOTEL, oppomtp: west branch bank WILLIAMSPORT pa. -.riLLIAH II. HAT. Proprietor. C. A. Stsim, ,'tssistant. N. 15. n Omnibus will rnn to and rrorn lh Depot and racket Landings, to Ikia UnL.1 sw. j of charge. j Septsmber 13, 185(l.t DANVILLE HOTEL. JOHN DEEN, JH.. ttarkti street, Danville, Pa. : rI',R,f9 of the largest tai most eotnnte- j . omua.liotela la tho interior of Pennsylvania ; " . ' hea recently fitted up, in excellent etyss. I ""oueni conveniences. Uanvilled, Sept. 2S, 1855.- Clicnp AVatcIics Jewelr Ty HOLES ALE and Retail, a the "Philtdet. T phia Watch and Jewelry btora," X. IS North fJecond Street, corner of Quarry, PHILA DET,p-fTT A . r,t l,eer AVatehes. full iew!r. is ..... . , cold l.epins I'k. 8-JI .001 Kins "ilver Specuelse ,, I ver l.ep. full ieM. j-a lOuld Brseelels. I !,.'lv" 1-eeer, lull jew,'e IS I S:cs' Gold rni. I on I OS i.oe e . .......... '. ?iivar 1 sa SDOoas. set. I fipeelue!--. Ai.l ' ' I Hold I'.ns, with renal! and Sileer nolder. l,n ' r r 1 T.-: , --"- - "'E-r 'g". JJ eenta to S0 . VTateft ..ias.es, piam, i-j cents,-fatent, lij ; Land, S5 ; other articles in proportion. All goods ws ranted to be what they are sold for. STAL'FFF.U cc HARLEY, On hand, some ('old and Silver Lovera asseT l.spmes, still lower than the above prieea. M. 4. 1858 ly. A RNOI.DS WRITING FLl'ID and Ada air. .nd legal envelopes, for sale by , H. B. MASSER. etunbarv. Jan 10. 1HK0. GEORGE 8CHALL & CO. m-tiracTtmi-R or 33TVSXTrvTO POWDER, lit. Carmel, Xorthtmtberland County, Pa. Msy 10, 1856 JTJLANK Parchment Paper Deed, and blark MorlgBRea, Bond., Executions, Snamims) Ac, for .a), b H. B. MASSBK. bunbury ,Apri 36, 1856 ST OVEST" 70R SALE an excellent sacond band Cook ing Stove, also several Cylmdw Co.i Mtores. hnquire at this office. GOLD TENS with and without cases, of very anpsrior nualitv. inst rer.,.- Also a fresh supply of Writing Fluid, for , H. II. MAUSER. Sunbury, Dee. 37. 1S56- saUb1-1 CIIEEE.-Ja.l received and f price bv ! very Uw AMKlilCAN HOUSE? V1LLIAMSI-ORT, PA., Spt. 13, 180C if ai S7J and 63, cent. just received by Bar A. W. FISHER, March 14. '57. S P.11rCryrA 'I- urply of fancy Not. P'r.nJt.,.1.,-,, Mourning, Letter, and Cap Paper, pen., Ink. Sand, etc., at March 14, '67. A. W. FISHER'S. pORTMONAIES.TootU .nd H.ir Brush all sjaalities, and any qusnli y, for sal. by M.rrh 14, '67. A SIIAtiTY FOIt SALE. TtHE subscriber offer, for sal hi. SHANTY, . Cook-NtOV. Ac on tha R.il. ?.. 1.1 Trevorton Bridge. Apply oou lo H. B. MASKJEE. Bunknry, April 3, U57. FOB SALE. A Rood second hand Buggy. Apply st Ihl Arh. POE "RETSTT. THE Stor Room ia Market atreet, oeeopi' by P. W. Gray and Ih dwelling bse s joininc. ApvIt lo the sietulun of II. Mesa'' M. V. OtSARH AKT- imbnry. May It, IW7. stoessrd. fanuaiy IT lt.T. i V ,r. : tr-mnrmnr, Jun. to, 1S6T.