r Elistcllaiuous THE EMPEROR SOl'LOl'QUK IH rail IS. Paris, March 3. Paris is rapidly becem iff th rendezvous of tha lord'a royaiity. lovcral first sods of unknown Eastern kiogi Lave arrived here to obtain their education, while the number of fallen kings and queens, dictators and presidents, is ouly counted by Jmsds. Hut tbe most curious visit of this i nd with which Paris will be favored in tba 'ear 1359, is nndeniablr that of Souleuque lio sublime Pauslin I. of the ebony sceptre ilis Ex. Minister of Police has already arri red here, nud is In quest of a vacant palace "or hi sable master. It appears Ihni this tjrent Iras orders also to enduavoa-to obtain a m it able house at Bordeaux, a fact which per mits us to surmise that his lUytiun Majesty ntends to continue bis speculations in sugar mil liquors. There is one man, at least, at raris who 1)89 canso to look upon the arrival or this Ma esty irt partibun with a certain degree of in. 1'iietudc, and tbfit is Cham, the witty carioa : urist of the Charivari. C'hnm has Hone nore for the renown of Soulnuque than Son ouque himself; but there is donger that his sable Majesty may not relish Cham's manner if publicity, and may put on his track, some daik night, one of his hravos, darker still, to wreakUnmmory vengeance. It is told here of Souloumie that, at bis nroiiation. be went to tbo cliurch in a public iH, brought from Paris, and on which the liee was still rctaiued. Jo like manner :ie ordered an agent here to porchape him, 'or bis bpdv guard of sixty men, a complete nil or uniforms suitable for such a corps tl' 'Hit. ltul nt. this time Houlouque was not yet a triple millionaire ; in fact ho was rather ilturt of lunds. nnd the check placed at tbo agent's orders did not permit him any extra, vaganres in the selection of tbe unilurms To irll llio truth, he bonght tbe uniforms at Hie Tempi.1, from amongst old uniforms re presenting every epoch from the revolution nt V.i down to the present time. When those with selected the money was nonrly exhaust ed, ond as Sonlonque had ordered that the hats should bear a stamped brass plate, and ii i.ew lines, expressly stamped, would cost too much money, the agent bought for a few nous, nt a restaurant, a sufficient number of sardir-g box plates, stamped with the name of the preparer, with full dmails of address. ke.. :nid flm'U them on the hnt. Those who su tl. first parade of thi3 life guard at !ort nu -Prince declare that the brans plate were die better pnitoftho costume, since these wre unifwrm. T.liil the conts were as varie-gat-l as the number f men that bore them. That was n proud duy Tor Soulonque. but he ecou Icninad other habits and acquired i t her tuttes. Prom this very modest begin, t ini; h In'caim- one of the most luxuriant ituinuTlis that ever rolibed an oppressed peo ple. II- had a crown nut sceptre made at I 'an-. In. ni tli-s cns l.y l'remont Mnuriee, nVrii cost c'J.'i.tUHl. lie ordered of dusan v. t'ju l n;ie' ial l iyh.r of thu Boulevard dp l!n!,n-, r.jiirt costumes for himself, his ofii. c-rs. ii -i it his hDuselinlJ, to the amount or :i',ii itilil ; hut tliee Dusantoy absolutely re t i-i- i to I' i r :i lc It . fdiring to throw ridicule on hi Ionise, which furnishes costumes to a large tiiimber of royal f.nnilies of Kurope. By his u-f-jsal he loH n net profit or 30,000, which v js noeopt.nl by u house in London. A eon- i . i r ti ' j I number of the first furnishing liou ( if Paris have gained largo sums by their t r.H.. ith Souliiinpie, nnd these at lead ill rearet hi.- full. Several Pientb Naval officers wero deco rated l.y S(ilou(uo with one of bis tw or ders, hut the Chiincllene refused to recog-ti,-., thi"'e tin playthings. In lfc."2. a writer ( t the I'l eimt. published an articlo which So J.i'iijuo, mistook fir an eulogy, ond to this l'HiiiUinan he sunt immediately the order of ;-.i::il l ai'Miu. I lio writer and hi frit.niU, iuniinr whom was t-ba'ii. mude much fport j nvi-r i!im incident nnd the only limn he ever I wore his ilecoration wns lis a private marked ! ball over the costume of an incrotjiMe of tbe t i in w of l!ie Pirectorv. .Y. )'. Timtt. ! Wiiiik Ma Ii.oi'i:. with a yot'xrt Nk-..i:i:-. Tub l-'.-.-iuohli Father r.ri'nvi;;n li is I ii ,.jiti-.i:.A )ouiiu' nian was arrested yep. l.-r.luy iiK inin .' by ofiicer Paul M ay, for thu ii'.'lur lion of a viiuni; in'srejs from Pearborn. 1 L liii'iio a AlphonBo I'varfoil, and he was !.t,l : on the complaint ol the piris father, who r.dh'.wed them in for the Miruose of L'et t.n? bif cin'ifbti-r tiuck rguin. They came to ihh niiihl before lust, nnd put up nl thu j I. hums i,i a ingress iu the Ninth Ward, taking io.iKii.f" b'r tne lilyht. i he girl being under e.!t .1 i. ecu vears oi nt:e, a n arrant was if sued nv f . - , . i Hi-,. I'urdy lur, abduction, at the desire of i k-r (aliier. uliofo name is Jordan. I he I jsiii'd 1..111 o is 1 1 anna. They were found al ' t !i- hinife. here they .laid over liitht, nnd i brouithl into Court. The young man Mnod . i.p fur his rights, una was not dnipnsed lo j reiinniiih possession of the girl, whom he was anxious to nurry. .She was a fat little j wi.ncb or about hfloen, evidently devoid ol nv too much good si-oiie, and as anxious lo marry us ho was. The taould be gridegrooin did not huMtnte to say that ba loved her and should have bet al any hazard. They might i,;... in i-.il I, nl if ha rli.ln't irni nut in iwn I ieurs be should come after ber. j Uoin ' ui.hraidi J with tho act by tbo father be resorted to an artful dodge and asserted that be was a negro, but several of the race ! who wore in tbe ofJie examined him critically i and shook tteir hcails. 1 hey were ...j.u n-oi, hnn.l. Tb.v ..r. tnni'in. COI1V4U i ' tea that ha wanted to kidnap tba girl and tal;o her .South to sell, ond told ber so hut she would not believe a word of it. They were a puir as of devoted lo.ers as one would meet in a twelvemonth. The father insisted thut sho should not marry her lover, and took her home with him declaring that lie should udminii'ler a sound thrashing as soon as he got her undr tba maternal roof. The young nun was sent to jail to await an examination ifor abduction upon which he will be prosecu ted by the iudipnant papa, who thinks ha is .not good anoujjh to marry bis daughter. .Disinterested spectators thought that tbe aooner lio got her married tha better, in view .of her indiscretions, and so advised him, but .he would not lislen to it, and took hor borne. The vehemence of the anainorod lover's at tachment was quite edifying. He did not blush to declare it before all the werld, and caid he "didn't care who know'd it," that he loved her and was 60'''K t0 ruarry her. It wus a bnoa li'le love match, and a pity that it was spoiled. What shall we have next in the amalgamation line t The amiable Jud son and the sable Jordan may hitch to tbe aatiix fiOsLiAfreif 1 'i ee I'ress, March 23d. HrARTUKa hnvK AfrAiR. A young Lady AlUmi'tt t Shout her Jiival. A. singular al lair occurred ia I'eusacola, Florida, about two weeks ago. Miss Susao .daughter of one of the most dietioguisbinj jnrista and jiol:liciau of florida, entertained a most violent passion for Mr. J . Mayor of l'rnsa ola, who had paid ber some attention jirevi oas to hi marriage with another lady. She 4ook no great paiBS to conceal from Mr. ., the nature of bet feelings, aail bad on several occasions conducted tierself in rather an ex travagant aud startling manner, but he prob ably supposed nothing serious would come of it. Xine day recently, however, she wect to his bouse and called for Mrs. CJ and when that iadcama to the dnor, drew a pistol, ready cocked, fieui Ike folds of ber dress, nd fired at ber rivaL Tb liullet missed, and Mrs. G, bravely rasbed upon tbe dea ncrate Kirl aud wrenrbed the pistol from ber, hot, prepared and determined to sbed blood, Sucan drotr a knife, aud before tbe coulJ ba disarmed by otheri, wbo interfered Mccei-dioir iu Hictiug t lightoona vpou yrf (1. I ha letter states tbot ber father, jo oidr to shield her Irom criminal proseco t.uu, was about lo sen 1 ber lo an insane esy. Jon). TUB ATLANTIC TEI.EGB ATII. The London Times says that scarcely a night passes without some one of either House of Parliament rising to put questions to miuisters, touching the arrangements which have been or ere to be made witn re gard to tbe Atlantic Telegraph. The respon ees to these inquiries do not seem to be al ways made In tbe best humor j and It is inti mated that when any statement involving facts and figures is made, more mistakes are committed in one night than could be found in its own columns for a month. Tbe Atlantic Telegraph Company, some time ago, it mentions, made application to the Government to have the same terms or guarantee extended to them as were already extended to the Ked 8ea Company, namely, a guarantee of i per cent, on the new capi tal j but this application met with a direct negative from the Treasury, end upon the ground that "the Government were resolved to give no further guarantees which were not mode conditionol upon the wire being laid and kept in working order." If no other companies were in Ibe field and unconditional guarantees were required to as-" sure the money market tbot a fresh attempt to cross the Atlantic wonld not fail, as was the case last yor, then the Atlantic Compa. ny would have n claim upon the Government which il would be bound to recognize. The result of the attempts inane last year have shown conclusively that, with due pre cautions and properly constructed cable, a wire may be laid between KngUnd and Ame rica with as much certainty of success as a railway bridge con be carried across tbe Thames. Tbe confidence inspired by tba operations and achievement of the Company last year is apparent, inasmuch as the leading submarine cable makers ore now willing to contract for the successful submergence of an Atlantic wire, taking nil the risk of loss or damage upon themselves. Another evidence going to establish tbe feasibility of laying a wire across the Atlantic is, that two distinct compini '8 were organized for tbe same pur pose in less than n month after the lute cable bad come to the useless, though thoir routes were different. The existence of tbeso com panies, no doubt, .influenced the Government in declining to ull'ord unconditional aid to tbe ! Atlantic Company. '1 he Government, however, ofTered to give a guarantee of 8 per cent, on the entire capi tal of 4!!j,00(), as long as the wire continued in working order, and if its profits do not ex ceed tlmt i-um But this offer is coupled with a restriction to the effect that the Company j sbnnld give up Ibe monopoly which hud been I granted to thum for titty years, nnd be confin- cd to landing submarine cables only oil the ' crast or Newfoundland. i The Times next go.-s into a history of the ! Company ond urges that as the ideu of an : Atlantic Telegraph wire across the Allantio first oriiuatPii in A me; ica, it was undertaken by four or live American gentlemen, more I with the expectation of making K per cot. ! out of it, thiiu of getting news from Kurope, and it closes its article by expressing the opinion that the Company should surrender j ' the monopoly, and also hints that there are ' othei coin! 1 1 ion than llipse ulrcady named, ' ripon which the 8 per cent, would be grunted j The old table remains without any change. ! The Liverpool 'l imes in referring to the I Atlantic Cable, states Unit iu the House or ' Louis, Lord Stanley expressed the hope thai i in any cm! mot entered into by the Govern ! ment lor tho conveyance of messages by tele- ; graph, clauses might be inserted authorizing ! t!iM Secretary of State, by bis warrant, to tnke possession of the telegraph, and keep it , for u publia service as lung as that service- might require it. ! Lord Stanley threw nut another suggestion I more fuvorablu to the effect, that us the At- I lantic Company had been to all the ex pen to j of the first experiment, and other Companies j would profit iiiNch l) the experiment, upon that ground .-ilni.P, it there were no other, ; they were entitled to aid from tho govern- menl. . Lord lleilesdale saffRiisted a guarantee, lo j ci m into operation only as soon an tbe line was inVfficient workinp'oriler ; but contend- ed thai whatever aid should ho given to the Atlantic Company should be piveu now. , The nilijrct u-n. bin 8 in (ufu yio. j Kxri.osi...N or a Loi omotivk! Fkkiiiti I I. AMi Fatal Arrn.K.NT. On Weduesday morn-in-;, about half past 4 o'clock, tho boiler of tho bu'omotivD ' i'crkiomen," belonging lo the Headni! lUilrond Company, exploded in tin' vicinity ol the Fulls of Schuylkill, I'hiiu delphia, wall teirihiy fatal iculle. The en gine, which wiim .i very large and powerful nm. one ot lbs largest cnul-burin in owned by the Company had just stopped al thu loll house at thu i alls iiride on thu i-ft ride ol the Schuylkill, with u long train of coul cura altuched lo it, iu order to v. ml for another locomotive, lo pufh the train around Ihe curve ul that poiui. hen lh boiler ex ploded, with a deulenini; repoi.t that echoed nnioti)X the kills like the iicbari.'a of a battery. The effect was tremendioim. I!y the tbeer f..rce of thu explosion the locomotive, was wrenched from its connection ailli the train, and dubbed a complete wreck upon the bridge a linlur.ee of sixty feet from where it stood al -ue niomciiv ol me conapse. a small fru,n"' building occupied by Jno. Mc Ponnell tt I''I'atcher, stands near the .-pot occupied TJ 'u el!IUB' , 1 !" eoncusnon rocked this budding like a bird s nest upon a swinging t '!,;, while the ive coals which were scuUered neavcowar(i loll upon lis root and net it on i lire. Mc Pounell, was asleep at tbe time. lie was burled from his bed agaitiil the wall. witn some vioieure, ami a cinio sleeping iu an ailjoiniiij,' room made auarrow escape I -cm a huge frugment of iron which was blown through ihe window, A daughter of tbe same man wus so much stunned by the jar communicated to the building, as to remaiu unconscious for a length of time. Tbe worst, however, remains to be to'id. The engineer, Josisb .Mis.'imer, and a brakes man, named John Foley, both lost their lives. The body of the first named lias not yet beeu found, which leads to the supposition that it was blown into the .Schuylkill. The mangled aud scarcely recognizable body of Foley was found upon tbe towing path of tbe canal, a distance of one hundred aud fifty feet. A more sickening spectacle than that presented by tbe body, when gathered up, was rarely seen the top of the bead being blown off, and the brains spattered over tbe ground Tbe unfortuuate man bad fallen headforemost upon a rock. The foreman owes bis escape to the fact that be bad left bis pott, for a moment, to take a drink nt tbo toll house well. Tbe force of the explosion may be judged, wbeo we slate that the safety valve of tbe engine was blown across tbe river into tbe yard of a bouse at tbe Falls, where it was found after daylight. A piece of boiler, a heavy as two strong men could lift, was found upou a hill about eight hundred feet from tbe spot where tbe explosion occurred. Tbe con cussion was plainly perceptible at Manayunk and crowds of people came from all directions to the spot. This is tbe fourth locomotive explosion tbat bas taken place on the Heading road since ill completion. Tbe first was tbat of the engine "Kichtnond" tbat took place in the "Deep Cat" about two miles north of Heading, in tbe year 1814. It was demon strated by an investigation made by Dr. Dionysios Lsrdner, of England, tbat this ex. plosion was caused by tbe done beisg struck by lightning. Joe. Ward, tbe engineer, and tbree other weie killed. Tbe second was tbe "Neversiuk," which blew op opposite Manayunk, in tbe year IHI killing seven persons. The third was tbe "Engineer," which ex. ploded in the "Deep Cut" above referred to, in tbe year killing Wm. Nagle, tbe en giuevr, and fiur rthirri. Hi tiding Ctittt Til 51 WAfiE! OF A.ADOH. It is with much pleasure that ire announce that the Act for the better wearing the wares of labor in Schuylkill County, was signed by tbe Governor on Wednesday last, and is now a law. Tbe provisions of the Act also extend to tbe counties of Northumber land, Somerset, Washington, Carbon and Dauphin. The Act as signed by tbe Gover nor is as follows : Alt Act fur Ihe better tecuring the payment nf the xcayei of labor in the County nj Hchhyl kilt: Suction 1. He it enacted by the Senate the llou-e nf Jicpretentatives nf the Common wealth of I'rnntuluitnia in General Afstmblu nut ami i hertby enacteit by the unthority of the tame. That all wages may be due from any person or persons or chartered company, engaged in the, mining of coul within tbe couuty of Schutlkill, either as owners of the soil, or having a lease of a coul mine or mines lo uuy miner, mechanic, laborer or clerk em- I ployed by such person or persons or charter ed company in and about such business afore- said, fur any period not exceeding six months, linmetlutely preceding llm sale and translur of such property in and about the same, and used in tarrying on the said business of mill- ing, or in connection tlureilh, to thu extent ol the interest of said employer or employers in said property, and shull be first preferred and paid out ol the proceeds of llm sale of such colliery or collieries und other property as aforesaid, VorjWci, That the claims of each miner, mechanic, laborer or clerk thus preferretl shall not exceed one hundred dol lars, Jut jroviited further, That this ocl shall not be construed so us to impair con tracts exiHing or liens of record vetted prior lo its passage. Spu'iio.n 'i That the limit of fifty dollars mentioned nnd contained in the third section of tho ucl of Assembly of April second, one thousand, eight hundred nud loity-nice, enti tled "An Act for the protection or miners, mechanics and luborers in certain counties," is hereby exleuded to on hundred dollars for the Collection of tbe wages mentioned in the first section of this act so fur as relates to the County of bchuyikill. Ski iion 'A. Thai the lien of tho rent due I to the landlord or landlords of any colliery or ! collieries nil hill the county of Schuylkill, the amount of wIiicIfsuii) lunulor.1 or lauulurds shall be entitled to receive out of the proceeds rn the morning of llm (.resent iohtant. my rnlor of tbe sale under a landlord's Marraut, execu- ' f.l pireiiln c, t lLMi'l.l'.S COLB, l eing (hunt lion or other wtil ef for thu rule of the prop erty, liable, t tho dislrcfa ot the landlord, except execution upon judgment obtained lot such rent, which shull rank uccordiug to pri ority, and lie paid a 8 othr executions ehull be, und the same i.-i hereby restricted to one inunth's lent due. together with any fraction of a nun, Ill's rent ucctning imiiiediately prior to the tune of taking Mich property in execu tion or levy unjer such l.unllonj'j wairuul or other writ. fK.Tio.N 4 Thai no inort"a!;e t.f any coal lease or coal mining lil.l aim I mm ry, , und lixtures appurtenant tin reto. wilbinllie county i r fchullull. or other instrument by ; Vihicb a lien M created llieieupoli liereufler ( executed, f hull operut to impair lied posl-j pone the lien, and preference (liven und ?ecu- j red to the wages uieutiolied 111 thu first sec- ! lion of this act. I -That nil laws r.utliorii'.ing a stay of execution upou judgments not exceed- j iii" one hundred dollar, obtained uialiibt any person or persons or chartered couipauy men tioned in the lirl section of this act lor the wugesol any miner, mechanic, laborer or clerk eniplir.ud by such person or persons or char tered company in and about the business of mining coul un iil'oresaid, be, and the same are hereby repealed so far as relates the couuty of Schuylkill. .:i-no.s ii That in lien of the bail hereto fore required by law, the bnil liereufler to be requited in canes of appeal Irom the judg ments of just lies of tbe peace and front the awards ol arbitrators for the wages mention ed in thu first section of this act thall be bail ; absolute, in double the amount of said judg- j ment, und llio probable amount i f costs uc- i cried nnd likely to accrue in such ease, with one or more suibcient sureties conditruned lor the paymetil of the amount of the debt, in- . . I . ... K . l.!l I. . I II - teres i uiiu cos if, iuai limn un legally I eeoi er- i ed in such case against the appeilant. .Skvuun 7 Tool ull laws and pails nf j laws consistent herewith be c.d the same uie lu reby repealed. ,. ,i .Skit.no .Mi-roim-nM.-.Marj had beard j of slMting, so or course, became in.aue, to trv to s in Iwist loot and lin. Oh ' no - ,. , .1 shed neer complain ; if, Irom too frequeiit ; I'alln she'll y o t coiictii.iiou of the bruin. .So, father l'aed almost to death, live dollars went and ripiamlrred, und boucbt the skaten, while Waller (he wa Mary's beau und fond of the) was an fully Vexed und pnudcred. III. vain in Mary's ear be plead, and us she laughed he tliuiiderei. Well, oil upon the sltutmjj ground thu vixen Mary went, and with inu kuee upon llio ice (her limb we meant kme Uu'l nice) her graceful form she bent. To fatten on her churmiug feet, with Straps und buckles fu.'t, the little bits of skates (to bo to her hen wicked fates) too little lor to last. Well, finally they were fastened on, and Mary went lo rife, but us the irons lunched thu ice, she found to her I surprise, her feet wero parting company i the reel ww may surmise ; she lost Aer bulance. . and her Teet ilew up before hor eyes. My gra.'lous how the darling blushed, she was ! not hurt a tut, tbe larked portion or her hoops were but severely hit. A moment Maty lay, und then, while curious eyes around, stood far aloof und gnzed, and gazad at so much beauty in umaze so much to glorify and praise she tried to raise, ah! then, (oh ! fatal fate 1 oh I destiny I oh ! hateful, hateful men !) ber ancles scarce were out of sight, when up they Ilew again. Now on her face supine she lay ber Lose bad taken the shock, and precious blood was trickling down upon her skating frock oh ! wasn't it sad sn aweet a girl should gel so hard a kuock. They gathered up this charm ing girl, and placed her ou a shutter, ber pin-a-lore all sluiued with blood, where once 'twas bread and' butter; bir head was scarred ber nose was swelled ber beart all in a Sutter. Afus! poor Mary, now at borne, she views alar the fun and every thought of skatiog now, puts by yea, every one the girl, who cannot keep her feel upon tbe ice, or iu tbe street, should be with ska ting done. Faxton writes the above and appends to it tho following moral : "Dear girls, if on the ice you'd go to try your precious fates, like darling little Mary dear, upou a pair of skates if yon would keep your feet and skirts, in even decent stale, don't go upon the ice, toy dears, until you've learned to skate." Wirti.iKit Nkws From F-lrotk Tbe news from Kurope, by ihe steamer of to-day, is warlike. There are general Batterings all over Ibe Continent, and tbe people there are cleaning tbeir fire-locks and lixed up their soldier clothes. Upon our own side of tbe Atlantic, the Americans are cultivating the arts of peace, making mowing machines in stead o muskets, and Retting respectable cit isen's garments at the lirown Blone Clothing Ifall of Kockhill and Wilson, Nos. 61)3 aud 60S Chestnut street, above tiixtb. ' Faster Eoos, dc As Faster is approach ing. we give a capital receipt for coloring Kg. hicb will please tbe little ones. (Jet some narrow colored ribbons and with them bind tbe eggs completely and tastefully round, then, after having properly secured tbe ends of tbe ribbons to preveut tbeir getting loose, boil tbe same for about ten minutes, and tbe object will be effected. Iftbeeggi were af-J lerwaru varnished it woold add niscn lo tbe beaowr of tbeir eppsaiauce. How to PeoMOTB Hfai.tii American mothers are doomed to early graves, in con sequence of their sedentary ia-door employ ment. Kvcry consideration of oflection, Unty and the preservation nf a healthy posterity, should prompt the heads of families, and others, to assist in averting results so tiisas- wuua iu loo weii-hemg of society at large. 1 nousand or house wives hove recently found sniple leisure, Tor healthy, out door exercise, by purchasing ami using one of Gkovkr A Bkkr I-amily Sowing Machines, by which they have been enabled to do all their sewing ma stronger and more beautiful style than they could have done by hand. The transi turn from tbe slavery of tho needle to the joyoos exercise of the largest libertv, has nnd the happiest effect upon the heoll'li and tempers or the fair possessors of thu Gko vkr & Baku miiubiiie, nnd every woman who is prrctically fumilmr with their value, regards iheni with gical favor, as thu only Missionary Agent that is at ull likely to camncipatH the sisterhood from tho slavery of the lu edle. lir.l.Unl.r; Im ormati.in tio w Pikk's I'kaK : Tun Gm.ii Mim:s a 1 1 cxm u 'inri-mati APr" a ' ne eilitor ol the Gnznttii received lHer t.- iluy from a corresoii(leiit at Iowa j I'oint. who his seen nevural returned parties from I'ike's Peak, within the last three weeks some of whom are known to be truthful and disinterested persons. All olthem concur iu saying that lh accounts of the riches el'lhn gold mines is a humbug, and the inniiv favora ble reports sent to tho States, emunato from town lots speculator, who are reaping a rich harvest from ilia credulous. Kcw Advertisements. rsuNcn Bvnxt 5IILI. STOK illt.MI'UTORV. r"II1 B iiiulerniaiisil keen rotmtantlv on hand - FKBMTI HIT:i:soflli.ire,.nt;,fi1ri,ii.ies : j every article required by the inillimr trnde : vonij nni.-i,uii.i u ii si ii nir i-ii mr nrrv H nil Hr btiKI. MilliTs who prrfrr (Im votitl Y1tirr,lv Riv , inp 4 to 0 mnntliA notice, cm have their ordrtH - exrcUleJ nl lln- tjuariii' in Krnnrn. At! lrrsi, i wm. ii. Ki;p.rif. April Irs,rn. fiin H.irrHl.uri; U., IV ONE DOLLAR REWARD. Uff.'ON ni'll from the nulicriln r, ii! Sim- tt mokin low nt.liiii. Nintl.iiiiiherlnu.l i-.i.,.iv 11 ycHm uf ace, mulillini; dark, and a little kio.mi- nhouldereil, aprakx and real's very fluent. The almvp reword of one dollar will he paid for l.i. apprehension and return lo ihc aulvrriher, and all pemoin urr lierehy cautioued eRinl hnrbor inp him. KI.lllA JD1I.N. i'leaiant 1'ale. March Cd, iS.'.ll. : TV r-)--,-; J J Market Street, Stuibury Pa 'T'Hl! Mibttrihvr r-f'vc!fiily inforrrs the riii- a icn nf Stiiihiirv, and the titililic eenerallv, ; ,mt ,e lls8 ,akcl ,,o,sef,ioii of the above well k,limn taud, formerly kept by John l.eixer. je t determined to ue every cxerlion to make hia bonne our ol Ihe bet in tho Mtatc, and oners r to iuilureinenl. for -er.on who nj.end a nhorl time in one of ihc luo.l plcaunt lounn in central rcnnavlvatii.i. lit table will be Kuonlird with lha be tlie fmarkot can pruiluce, Wis bar utH U mpplivd : with tl (ar he purest liiimts. "awlul and obliuinc servant nlwavs iu alleu- dance. A share of the local and traveling cum liiutiity ia most reapeetfullv anlirited. S1M(I. !.NYDEIl, April 3d. lri.in.-6ui I'ropriclor. a. j. jiocki:i;klli:iT Vltovncn at t'aiu, STTisriBTjiersr, fa.., lIM:rTI l I.I.Y inform.-; his ffwmU iit.J t(i one il'ior -t t! .Mer'( Krtlin A Urant'ii I stun iiPHr tlie.t't'url llout-r. All irnfi it)i)it luiiiH-td rutriislril to lii. rlinrr, m tins ami unjoining miunlirn. will he ronii!lv, Irtiilifuly jni rarrliil.v nttenJr.l t.i. SuultUM', April l 4 1 -j-s a mmp g tu m-y . J w-Cl'IyIIs.,L EIISIF'OIR.I'O'IMI. rgMll. umlrrsiene.l haling rrceiied a larije and 1 Wl. .Pl-,rj f Vurc UriiBi :ni! t lirmlrals, i,,rM.lffli UjU. ,.ailll ,;, ,, p . t,.B,y ,0 fill order, at a moments notice', I :.i. .1 . .1 ... . . "im me aouve Mm win iiml nil a.-rlment of Kancv -Notiot is. T,,ilriJni,l IVrfnmety of all I. mils, Tontli. Hair. N..I. .,,,1 Clothes It rushes of every varinlv. t.'iistoincra will' find iiii flnck complete, rom. prising many artiiku it ii impossible here to enumerate. liiiMLMllEi: ihe place, under lheoll.ee of the "Siuiliurv American." 1'hvt.u unt.' l'rccii.iiona romj niirhlej accurate Iv and cart'ful'y. A. W. K1XHKI5. Sunliurv, Apii! ill, SMI. )LIKDS AND SHADES. . .. CUKAP TOR OA EH. II. i . II.I.I.VMS, Vi. i ,.,n, ; in;i, ! tl,olntti Maniifurliircr nf ;iMh turret, I'lntui, Itl.lMVS, A. I PKALKR IU WINDOW SHADES, OK KVKHV vakii:ty. He M Ihr Originator "full Nm- Stvl,- imi.I l,a a fi .to, 1, ! he ..J nt Hl:i i KU I'Kll'IX Hl.TK. M Al l. orill.lt (ii.n;s nf 1 1M SIIMiKS. TniMMIMiS, KIXTl III S Ac -fTOIIhsiiADKii pHiiilril lot.iilir. W H. J- V. iiinlf ntiznn t.i" linn c-.unlv I" nil' lie fun! jiurlitiiiitt, ami i.-.uh-i llii-ni Im run i.11 i 1,,-tirr tlilieic I. .r t tl u inline)- Hum uni- .ilh.-i Mtiililiahuii"!! Hi llio t nited Stnlo. ' .Mrt-li v, l-.vj ji,,-..; ,-. VACANT LOTS i OK THE HaTATK UK JOHN M'KKXS, I lEC12Ai;i), MTU A 'I I'D IN MI.NlilKV, i FOR S3L,E. j "U'FKrWal priva e aale of llir several Iota nf i J, Rroimd, No.. I I, 6:t, 125 and 12i. as mark- ed III Ihe general plan of ihe boroush of Kunbury. I lieloiiRing to the estate ef John l.ukena, deceu.e'.l, I will be received hy H. L. KKKNK, Administratrix with the will annexed of miid clBle. Illtn and I'hcsnut Slreet. riiiladelphia. j Aw by her Ageni, HENRY DONNE!.. I March 15, ISW-1t u.il.urv. ! PLATFORM SCALES, 3(r KVI.RY DKSCKII'TION, st W I'CJU K.MI.kOAl.!i, c, for wcixhi cl, oic anj mer.-han.liHK ,irn,lli' l... ir.viii.r. hills !uiv. I'lirchmtrri I umu'Mki,'J,T Him, iioi louiKl ..iti.iacu.iy, cull .( retunioj wiUk .i f linrg I' Factory al h. uld itanii evtatiliilirj f..r morr than tiiirtv-iive ytiara. A IIHl ITT 4 Un. . . Cnriirrnr.ViiilliaiiilMrl'alSlrwia, MarehlWib, 1-S!..3iijc. I'Uita.l.l,,., Caution. MTOTICE ii herehy given that mv sons, Si i'l and Daniel, seed 17 and 18 years, have left my (irrinifrs without any juat cauae. All per.om ara cautioned not to harbor or truat then on my tr.iiiiit as I will not nay any drU uf their contracting, DANIEL VA1F.. Lower Augunta lowusliiii, March 19, IM5U.-31 CWYNE'H FE YEU & 1UI E nLI.8.-Tho snoat aiicejy and permanent cure for Fevsr t Agaa and KeraiMcnt I'tvcrs, without any (Juinina or Calomel. For sale at FISH KK'H. Oclot.M 6, 'fig. fiAWa Wood. Crosa Cut and Mill f-awa.- Superior arliela at I'lSllEll'S. SunHurv.luly 17th, ISsH IJL'KE OLIVK OH, for labia ue,-lo at 37J and CJJ rata juat receivnl hv A. W. riJ-ilFR. ;u!v I75H. THE GREAT AMERICAN & TOREICN I'ATEiNT AGENCY OFFICES. Inventors, Soouro your Rights! HOW TO OIITAIX M'.TTKlfS PATBNT, Mmmij Mr ft r..,TM.t..r, ,i,1 fMpri.-n.ru .if ll.r . cirnolic Anii-m-mi, rr c.nd.irlin the ni'ifl (urn i.f.il .iRfni-y I .r nw-nrinq Ihe Highti ., l,ivr.t.r, 0. I,e Miiml III Hip I nili-d Siatm. They lim e Urn r-rr...iinlly li.nnl ,inr with llir pr..(tr.-i ., lnv.'mi,,n nnil Innc.ivrry O.r ll.e P'il liilr. ii j . urn, nm! hve .rr.u.cl anil r,.n.l!irlwj wild- in iiim .. rem, in irr mo m ... ti, any .,ll,rr Anem y in the i iir!.. A, an ryi.ienrr of ,e roiinitmcr i.-n.ti lilllirirnl.ili.ynnH mt.iiitv. Il.ry tnty with nmiirirly re- I rrr In ll,r rxirHor.tii.nry fmt, that nrnrly Iwn lh..iiii. j I'Mrnn hnvn l.i rn mtunl it, ihttit clirnta, tlnriiic Id' iTirl I , .ii.-e 01 two )..) nn.l rtnrinc Ihi sninr prri tlivv i j Irn r rsniniiiril ihr.itipch I Jt-tr rrTif ieiif Hrmi-'li i 'ir.r.'r n't j H!iiii(tt.Mi, Int. i ihr in.yclty nt iiIlihi t.irre iK.itiKTiml In Venn m., t,uii i.ir..r.lnn! 1.. liirm n Itium Inlr nf ilm tm- I I trim ..f the I'mnit ( .iri.-r.niirtynili .1 l.y n.iv raining netu- ; . ry. .Vil i.nly this, l.m wte t'.mi t,ura,nit' n nil Oir Tn. . I lend. .rnr.-.l In- Ani. ririiii ciliti. i in Irt J;.ir.'.. nn o miii- , tun. iiri-;.!;. it ti,rnt(;h lllilll vS' Cn.'t .ItoinVt t',i f.mitltr. Jlrvtfrlf, f'trlin iiml l o Una. (lirulni.nl Arlvlrr ll.nv t. fVrnrr Aniiri nii nm! r'..rriMi rutrnt., will In; m. ('in. ..t i-lijirgc. to :i;l wli. tiny wn.h ..r thrill. ..rf. M inn ft r.t.'n .iliiei.:il ,.'. Ii.-rf in Nf Yirk nrr I n llir nre rk Unil'lniur, N.i it? I'nrk t..w. riijO rn n.lm.f ll.r l it) ll,i!l I'nrk. !. rr. 1..1 rnliiinuint-nt m ffliMi.M l.r M.Mi,mH, ,f. m .1 wherr lity, ;i- I rf nir ri.ril.iil';. inu.il l; rill i,iiif ,-r i-.r n,it ij.r cii;-. I ' .l.'.r. Miiiui ft C.i, rrr.:l tiy pt.imii,.n I . 1,. rlr,r. M.'H .II, l'.lt l'i.lHiilHi..MT t. l',it..,ii. .. ,l..,,p, , , 1'nirim.rlrr l,.-i.rr:il nn.l I'.r- i ..iitiin..i I ul Pit .-iiif, nn.l Vi In ..., yi-n t!l".li4... liivt-nt'.IS ill I lit- I'l.llril l;riri. wh-.r pni..i4 h:ive ht t-ii prrjrfir. ,1 np-l iir.'ur. ntt.l :lit..i;ir!i UieirAp.-ii.-i. Al.lr,, MI NN ft I (i. .. UT l'.r; K..W, S'T V 'i!. Mnr.-ii Ol. I -.,0. Itatol iiiu l ; tiitipiu il,.r,l :'J. V'OTH'i: i Lent.)- given tlmt lelleia Trta. i' nieiitary on the rnlnte of llaniel ('milicM, en., Inle ot Mti.itnok ill towtiMliip, 'ortliiirii'..i r laliil r.iunty, .lic'.l., hme belli tninteil In II e cut.BCiilier. All pcrnon imlrbtrd to and llnise having claims auniiict uni.l etlnl, wi'l un i t llm siilMcriher at Hie lute te-hli iiec of n ii.l i!r.t.n on Monday the I.'ith ol .tpiil m-u, t..r seltlemrni. Jaidu i:. mi i:rn. i:s,n,!or. Miiiuoikiu Iwp., .March I'.t. Is.V.i. l.i Poinher'S LiliC, Rftilrcad Freight Car jVT Philadelphia & Snnlmry.ja. ! 'I 'in: ui.,. t i run-. in-- n Iim- . ft. ; jl.f oiri. t .mil 1 to. in l'lii'ii.lfl.,1,111 withiotl rr-hliti.iii.-iit, :i-! (t-r--i l --.ul.ltfll ii p .. ,J l.t,ai,,! l.v ,ri,i.n. l'i lilt-i n- :, rt-umiir. li TmIi-i.. V-ii..i .ii. hi I'liilai1..l,liin witli I'refit, W.-ir-l .V Trf.!. SI t Mini,, t irrt-i. wlitTi- i(.i..,l ,v ... t'..r uiil.nt) inl mti-i-mr-!:im: jm.im'p fi(.miI,I he It-it. TW'WAS rr.irill.il, ll.irr!.iirp. Mnrt-li I'l. IM" -.'Jm SPICES ! SPICES !! SPICES!!! IVwi iiihI t. I l.rt'timl rt-;i-r. I.u.itr. I'miiiiiiii..ii, Al H-irt-. I I -ve. A llnif li-Mli mill Iji't'i ,l ui;,,i,i. I 'i-ytinit- IV,,t-t, ,Ninmr(... l. rf. S ir. Curl. M- tln. J.ill,n-lri-, riilLH fNl. r -1.1, In,!,!!... I'l.r.w.iv ni-l i-'- iinn.Vr S.t-J. Ak'iO.n Puirv ti i.l t.r-.iTM.I r..-!!!. Ar. r.T r-nlr ! ll.e ) -,:!r .Mi l ;t .'!: .N .tin I r nt i'ri'el cornl-r . I I'lii; i.!t-I.li:ti. liuN iiii w.ii!i;i:i.i, IV Puirlri.t wl:t fij it crt-n.lv t ilip.r tnttt.-n: I. ii III i.:i It v nn.l p I i.-f t ' l-nv lli.-M-fvuli", V li;i-lt Ml! v;if mii'i'il as rfpii Hiil,,.! or I tii-iI.-.!. A ti;.l if a nulii! l'l,l'i" -T il.-ll hill. .M lfi-li I!., Ir V.'. - 1 1 -. Notice of Limited i'urtnership. VI ill. 111.1- w A : . nil. i 111 I. l.-li.,liiriil, Hf i;i.:.et:i V I I'MIIIV. .'1 Uf V Itl.'JO -t .1 K.'U own. Ill Hi HUM tt I t iviik)iii. in 0,4 I'l'tnity "i N"itt.aifi!'f rliut't. :m I rint(j ,f' ' IVnni-jUiijii,!, iiml Ari'i' Vnu t-1 u i;wml j hiIiht, u II !rt..p, in tin; r.i'inly t-i' l.nrtiif ;nit t;ic nl.-i.-Hiii-i, ,.V' rtitfrcii int'i n htritr.t aitii'fJ.i'. mult r iritvift,n uf ' tilC Aol tt fieufiul AtIPliiv, "l lt. (Joillll.'llVi:l:lll n( l'rui IviuiiK, niiiils-tt Artr rt-invt' ,uniiJ run. ' !,:,:'.U' ' "l'F"'-" V'1' - i. !"', Hint Hin llliifV, II.C imx i iim'tni "..roi'fwi,".,,1 jtl Hbl C niiiwui wJkh rcri- : una lh iict '-f.-r 01 rl ilic.itf ' lid fllF.d U I.Qvilig iK'i ii ti nt ui.J r- .--T.leil t:i it Ju t- i f Hie Krt-wrilrr of llrt-ilii t-ir thr- c.nin'y nl N mi l ImniWt lutul ; 'J'tnTt-ftirt' in cniiipluiiM-c u-itlt ttic prtiviMiu -m A-t. ! ! we piibtnti tiivteiuii ul tvud IiuiiIimI purtiH'iftbiu. us I"!- I j. w : I j I irst, Ttic hud jnriuefiil'iii m tt ttc rimlitrtfHl ui tier the ! mim i-i .t.rtihnin T nriti. j j Sf"u), The (ftiral i.nttirt nf l.nttneRi to l-e tnnw- , , HrtH l tMiti rirm nr triiTtji(, n tlmt i g.mtrit! , , McrrLiiitity.itie. m4 Inning uiiti (ifHhi.jr in rutin. ThifJ, Tnr gfiicinl imlnrf in mut (kii tjitrvi i ii Abrn , Inin T liitnilriiitn, ri:inlinif 111 ihe viilitKt- nf Wnmntnwit, in llif r-unitv fif i.rihninlHTi:iw(l hmiI Slulf r' iVtnmvlv.i- ' ! mil. Ami lit F). ( i.il pmriH-r m Arin I'linltP, m'nUne 111 ; Jl'i'ittim, in tlif i-.iit i ( 1,H7ru,r .nixl t;il iif.irm.ii.!. ruurtli, 'I'L lib) npcijtl tnrtntr h.iP r .mril tiicf f . ihc , ' (mil.. .11 at.( k f p;in) pnr!iierrl:ip lUr mm ten t!i"Until t'ill.ir. in -ntf!i. J I'nth, Tli fiutl ivirtiicr),('p in in ontmiu-iH-f n tho f.-t iIhv Mnrt-h A I. l-'i', uml u uriiiinate iu tuc tit mi - "t M.in h A I , A K1I ill AM T. iftf il)M A. chip:Q1 unnuvr ! ! AKJH l K Dl:i:, p.-.ial nt;nr. XViifi.., f -ii, Mirch in. I Gt ' nX;Ks. I.KVUNS. ni:J HA TI'N. jut r- j n ivi'J unj for rilo Ht tin nnifi'rtiMi;irv utorr 1 m. (. ui-:ai:hart. . Sii!i!nrv, M.i nil 19, L-.VJ.- . j IiIST OF JURORS For April Session A. 1). 1650. (i I! AND Jt'ltUIS. l)ri;ivnrp l:nlif! Irwin, 'I iiiuui Cluiilpd KuWlV, Itrmit l V .MlAvvtrwVitir If . ii. .VI Ti'iiri cry il'i'irtr, i, W iiii;mi Moni.i li:t -i, liiry M-wiif, i hiiic juiiiiir I'f 'iiirt 1'iitd ip, , l"iNi J.itin! Nfi'itt, jr. tMiii'iutj J hit Arn !d, 1 l."-rr Aui(Ut.l)i SIvmiip Sj,.ii::i.i. Snn-.uel fflrntfr J 'n;ii:utll I'Wii.-lil. Jtiiltm Mil.m:tM iiinl l.i. h ''l,-imi ' ' Ninni'Lin Juc'b rimlutivr, J.ic -b lHitmriic u,,0 J - i hcj.Ii Ji-tm. ChuI HtMijuraiii Il.iy, I iirr MnliMii") n)rrw (inn. Jlit Metl-K k, J .ni;m Miiiltn Murklp, W uiiltlhL'I -ii Levi 'I' Iiitiinl:r''t r, l.ifl 4l'llif -T tst.MC !efi.sr, l.Klte MjIuiii'sv Djviti Dtiuk'-lM ip-T, TivAVi;ni: jukohs. iKliwarr S.tmurt Tiuney, HmvhI K H.im. Iun( Vinrriii 1'iirlmi itulirrl .Mt-l'uiiiiit'k. Ifilt.-,. A.turfiv (lr: Ar.tlrrw T'- luii-r, l.r,,rfc VV. rut.i. j M -it. ii-l.c 'iiic i-ii..n, fii.ircr !..k-r, Tin! MtUycj-ir Ji lni MrM.ili. n. ( .iii.'M II ItiUrr. Jnftn f .V'.i.iuiiiVeihm! nnniin Mnihnm, j hnuii'ii y AiiBiii Xuw-lrr, IV W, limy, j l'ipr AiiLMimu Oeorjif W. Urcwt,! Il. iVit Ciinir..)!, ' ftiniurl (lrld"if, ; l. -W't Auumu Th.'Mmi iTdfr, Isiiic! I t ' uruJ i j.iim n-i;:. ' , I Lilil Miriiinoy I)jiiii.'I WkCi pi, l.uwwr .M:i!mn y J-uuitiiun J.r:iKrt C.'! Split, J 'f sit tfUl.'l. j J-t'k'MI L'tlif AHTt. I iiiiirr.fii Smnui l L'iii. Chftilrf K. i I'j'pT M ihiiii'tv J.in-uii.tii I'tui-iy r.iw: 'i';.., Jn- IWAf'. I'.n-r ii- I! . n-i iiitn Jul. ii rinmkfv, t".inl Witliiiin W i :i'vpi, Diirni-I rit'iipl"!', J. Im D I-;U- v. V. N. lik t.r. eiCM A llprknt, , Mr. CuiiiK-l Willtum Murr llitnirl II i.-s-r. MiHiti-ikui h-lii.t;.ii cui:i.l'Ci!( i iu!, .!cr, Wmhtin ( )(mtiii, I(i:mi rifir;;r Itnnn, llnLtri IXiiimn, falvm 11 ui-S-nwnil, l-ti.mcl PETIT Ji'uons. T.V! tainUtnt J nrptt, i Turlmt I'.I'Mi SlimlV-r, litunrt IlppVrt. Ch?u'. Arti,:.i:i. hfiiiwHif-Duviil llurtiHiiit, l)n4 hlu.r, ( M r.weiuviilr Oavnl lUii.- u. Milt II litUtP U . llHf!7. li lull) Si i i, ip, Chili-niuit'tucWnliniti N mlsii , . lint l)uirt II -lfliie. Jr-sip V.K'Uin, S.-fihuiiiUsrlm.-l K H ipp, Oet'fs ApiVv, IVipt ! I'mii' , Jiiiiifn 'J'iiKm , Siint'Uiy IV .M MiiikIi-1, 1 I'pper AuusiU Viliiaui S'u-ifit-r, L.r A in; ui. i J.-liii K. M'Mmi, tMvi.l Iltn,,.'.':, ' rptiruim l.y lie Ainlrrvv ii htprt, J-lin Shipc, Shim. .km lfpxiiuid IVimvl, J. . (tniui, ShihipI K:):y, ' Coil JomU lttctl lViii!.rit"ii liirii, Ou.ji;c IcCrs-t, 1 l'ppT Miiliuiii-y Henry .MhSIjcp, WaMlmnftoii Nirlu'la Mtiincii, J-.bii IVpiv, 'i:!i:iiu i C. ll.'Unnii, IjrwtT Mnliauty Imiiat" RptVr, I!p.it WtPvrr, Mi fiturl l.iuktr. i the Clerk of the Orphans Court oi iMortnumoenana coun:y. fV1' I 1 is heri-hy given that apprjirn'menia I of properly have been made to ihe ul.i ' rc-.pectivL'ly,' of the following named ilin-.'iiil.'iiia, . aitreeuhlv to Ihe o'.Uli tSrciioii of the Act ol ihc ' 14th April, 18M. j 1 Estate of John Slump, deceased. i 3 " Uaue (iiliter, " ) 3 ' " Joaeph arlnian, dri-eascd. j 4 " " Fredi rick Heckerl, ' j And that tha same will I.f confirmed a'vo. lutely on Ihe laal day of the coming April term of Ike Orphans' I'ourt uf naid county, unlet rsceplioua le lilaJ (herein Ir-fora aaid day. J. U. MAStsEK, Uk. O. C. Bunbury, March l'i, I8'i!. WAYNE'H BITTKU CATJIOI.ICON, a valuable Bitlara may be taVrn with great ef fect in constipation flatulency, acidity ol ll.e alo uiach. For ante al FISUKK'8. Oct. 16, '18. tugr Coated. Haraaparilla and' Tsr 1'illa, a mild and gentle I'urgHlive, uu- j surpaaaed by any medicine for remoiina liile. , clean. in Slomarh and puiifing ihe Dlonil. i Pot aalein I I-111'.H'k, . (Ktiitrr 16, '. , JOS I) 1' II F U S S E l.tf 'j Ao. 2, Xorth I'uurth Stm t, I'llll.ADi'.I.PIII i M ANITA CITHER ofbr-.t .inality of L.M. UfJCI.I.AS and I'A l AM M.f i'lvit.n llio nltei iioti of Imyrrs to hi.i rteitivn st.M-k. j eml'taeiiig many tjli not hnrelnfore intioduced. ' riiiladelphia, March I i, IfS!. iTOBUBY FOUKDEY ! TlIllJ ul.srribers reapectfuliy infirm tl-.n riii i." rruaof if unliury and Ihe puhlm eetnrallt, that liiey have lrard llm fiinlnitj. I'outnlry oc- copied hy ticoruo Kolirt arh, nii.ltln.1 they ipi tnl.c piiexesninn on Ibe first dny of Apnl, ni-M, ivl.cn 1 ihcy will tip i-nsl.lni fyiriii,h at! kin.U m fail- ' ii'l'K, surh on I'l.iws. Stuviv, Ac. Ac, ,it n l.jw rates ho they can bo hid any l,cn elf. '1 liev arc bIfo tn-.inuf.ietiirinij lhrn.-liiii mac hiiio, und do rcpairmrj at hoit nolirr. All i-rdeia .nlilieMi il In lliem will he promptl) iit n.le.l in. (.'ouiitrv priulnue t.il.cii in r,-,rlusi;e f -r Ce-l-iii) at all tinii-i. CI.INTOV T!OH ill! ACH. . JACOtt IVt,')t!l.('J. .1,. rnnbirv, M:ir.-Ii fi, I .:.!).--::-,i i'OH tiiiilin the Ci.orl rt C initii.iii I'l. :i I o! iin- inrtlllll.!-erlnnd (t.nlv. In i.i hi.I : l-urv, n the drat M.iiidnv .1 . j til. t". ! 1 A U l:tli.li:-til V IV!(r lillli'i-'i I'!. !'"! A I-T I -I Ann Invrt i ' ' t hi ii 1 1 1 i t.il II V.,-. I 'i .1 im-rnln'.- t M v .t ' .1 . . -;f W l..'i...x v ' . I . I'r -1 Arrh ',, 0 It. I'. I i Vy r mine . , ; ft Ami? M f't'7. H-ii". : -lit, ( ( t r. 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'.'i M (i.-;-n ,v wnevJilf: if! !t.ni, .'i f ZAt.i.i I'tuii.nn vt Or tl It V i's m, i'l f'tme i I'r (ifirirf Tir-t-n :t-J ';nf !t c f MVLMhtk-hi, l. i .t M gV J 11 lii-nvil (1 ;it. If '.I'l ll-l 1 1 1 j:il !1? l::i 171 i;-i .! I Ililltiinfl s Lrwii. Ilnu.-r.. V Ai.irtl.i II .rl.it. lit., i fume ft nl, i . .'Nistl...-i.-f! J tmi-i C -VI , t, v. I'-iu: M'.-i. hi r, ill W I. D-.-.l.t. Af . V C . Mru I'l.l , , L :r, VVu, ',i!, li M VV.-'M-f cr oT (i V;r"i, tt ft! : W'm K i.irtA ' Li-wis Sn ut, I ' l.n Sum pn 1 J L'Vr-l! I 'l? flll't v ., . o v . v i: n n ) i-i,rtf::r:lt t:i! i Mi.t it '1 ,..xi II J r''iir.tmtir a ( . mc' I! ii;. v.') 1 I.l 'i i in uiu.t.n n! iii(ui'-; M ill. v j 1 Tfi- fr.: r:i ,,u :', h v. i.I Vf I i t : cii t '.r ' I',;.: wcrh. hwd t..r t iiti.cc l'-r tt-f f, , i , - tl.i. ' 1. liK' iU.LV, I'-. Jt .iv. I IV .i i . -'.if f ( !i'(ivv Siiiti.lJl . ( i 0. .:...! IV W J- 4. yKtf ' . J 4 i ::i TIM! ! ";ir. i, (imc- i!m.r u: ve Vine ) 1 rniLAlH.LPlUA. f TH2 OLD IIAHtrWAKr STAND. I (II'TH.i.ism;;. I 'w km , ,t Viwii.) JU. V lLrMiTi n "f Itml Iiiiir. Mc.-lrink;.:, rarminp i ".! M 'lUM-ImM MAJ.hW JC 1 1, ti ivnv in t r- mmH I wi-i ( i.lU'lr.! a: 1 lit liiwprf in;ti,''! -i'tk. tn CiiiIi n:iJ ' priritiL sis inujiffit buvcts. Nuils :it Mrti ui.K lurcr' t.n-fi-i i--r .t.h t i 1 1 'r in. ui new PUKfm if . i'! rp"i ii - rjt n'.'liipru- i r:i!r nttriiiii.il, mM .ill jr.l- vm; h ii. l,.-ui-e v, i:i l-c un t TPprr Fi'iitfll. (X" ' O'l'Miiv .Mriif (UVT-, lli-tr i:".t via to n.r : City ! ticiku tlir.i ; .ruiif i-in-i. n. t-, jrn i f !l:tlly liivilr.! I I. -;ili Ui;d t l.liiiu.c -ur M k in i1 'ri(P-l l Tup purf1:ii(t- i 'I'S M.inJ: I-.V-, ttmVV'l . NET CASH DRY GOOES HOUSS. KYJIK LAM.) KLJ,, I'ornTII A AUCil i-ir.;pr, I'HIL Mi:i.nUA. 4 II V. tii'W rv.i-n-nr -i i ru it,i j.; t,i t;r ( iti i I-i lt ill SI'UINO l t-5!t. ! i S-'T, if? ,:! .t v SfvL.f. r.Ki..',j,t- i.-iti.!.. n v. 1 Sll'lWlw ! tilt- rV S' , t;"J Sl!. 3, , Ji" lH'ir mid I &;(, "t -si i id tin, &iiw.er P.-, is .iiitt V.ilpui m. . T.-iVflliu;; I'rfnw ((nniis, itiil :irip1wi li'.i; V fts,S;i' i lin- iiml MiHin' kfP;i-M (i .tif . j N H. t'trr-kpppi-iti nrr v-'p-vif .iv it .hhH t r. 3i:uup ..nr i: .t . ( iJl.ACK SIU, u:. I MIaWI., I,C- i t puit i'.iBuir. IV . V 1. . ' ippciv-.I ! nlv, mi'l ff-h-J iJuig-ius ' ll-'li: !!.-' AuC; i.f rv . rk iki.I inn Ca . Ti...mw N s i r r m, Vmiv- I. w Mnr 'Ji l .' h. !-.,..- ( -:.Vj JUiOCLAMATK )X D'l'li.'K is l .-ri'liv (jiipii ill: t ll n m vnri ' ' ( injri-i.f I ', .i:iin,.i) ri.M, (.'iiu r.il (i-'iftir Si-i.n i.l the .i :uv, ami d.riiui:' l'mrt. Court nl" I 'v.T nml Tetniiner "nil (ii-nruil J.iil D.-livi rv, in ami l'.r llie courv of Nml! Mlllltn' Ulil. to (mtnit niT at thr Court IL ns,, in tl.c t'liruuuli ol hunSury. nl 10 i.Yt, L A. M. ii M.iiiJ.'v. t!-i liti i!..v Al'KIIs next, jitti v. it! fHiMinm- TWO 'Vl, cor- nrr, Jiir-ttriM f l i . I'rp.rr an:! ii:t:: Llin in :iitl i.Tthti ooiiiity of .Ni;"thuniti''r!aii'I, arc ri'rjiit''ti,il to ! llirn nr.il tlu'ri- in (!,.:.- pmpt-r j ir tii s, ) 1 1 1 r rwi!i, riTorilf. iii'i'(iitit!M, nvA oiliiT rriiiriultriinrff,-, lo i'n ihft-tn tiling t-i t;nir ;i t:rA ftWi-r i:ji;'trLait'in:T t" l.i- !ottr. A:;J ..) i iti:i.MM pri'-i'i uiim; .n I't'lisili' uf Uv .;:i!::-iii-v r.ilvli ?ai;iit nv juifimt r re u! n tirsi. ,1 n- J niiiim:(iiifil tu lie thru and there atifixhn; i;i t!nir proi'cr pfrt'ij n to ri'.u'itii' tiniu-: tiim, an h!ui!i l-p ju.t a:.J jiol to lit- ;ut w iilvinit !rfti nt tuir j'til. Jurnio ur' rr.iii-'-tv.'i t.i in: tii-t i ial in ti.rir itltiTHlutif1, til t!iC t:::ir uj oii.ul arrnLIi; tj liicir tiutu ti. iivn uinlrr my I hihI nl Suiiluiry, t!,c 1-t dav of MurrK in tlm vi :irnf uur I. ''id one thou.--nj i i.'h" liMtnlifd ui.il riHy-t-i.:' iin.l ll.ri iMdrpi'iiiU'iii't- ttftlit! l iiitt j Mtito nl Anu'rii.i the KCd. ti.-'J M'-i tlie C::il;i. i.;V. i.:. javks va:.!i k i !a.i;r. M-iri'h : l ;.:.- s W'ri lurt" r t'Ki.'H 4L Ol'Ri.4'1 iua uu J.ui.& n 111. con. I 'uncr-., TnMori", '. i tii, crofi.l.i, I irr rs. c, ruit'.l i.i a bl.irt tinn1, iMiionit l!to liiul'., I y Jlr. Al ,, Mt Udi.. (Cilli'ii'.'tir. i f il.'- lute Ilr. L,itinrK'rrv, I'.'.''.!..) .N... Mi N.mii I'll"! 11 Mrwl, I, ', w 'rvh . i'hiiii. 7.'ie romsrk.i'.'lr .Kir.-i m hi ii h i. r.lti'i:.lr.i ll... troatronl of Canrer, Tumor. . '., t.v tr. MaeNirh.il, for a iiuiiiIh r of xmr- . it. Ii.is nl. tt acted ill." Hiteniinn, and in Mm v iMsrji.i . . Im M'cured the hi'iirty approval ol' iminv riiiiiii-nt l'li si.'i i; in I'titladi-lj l.i.i, nlm h..' im lon.s . willing til ri.,k the djne: nod uoi'Clui'.liib or cutting. Cancer can 'ic I'nrrJ ! if p i.;i.-ii) trfl. :' ir,.l rnitiptly. A greiil ni. j inly ot Ihe i,i C.io-er, can I.f ineoluulh i iin .l, 'I'l iiuriio r. ois .,ictilH. from finv m , linn i-l the rAnnirv, whu liaie Leru i-meil nn.ler tl:W i ''hod o! in':.t ini'iit ib a uurjiiiit; oi' ii.. stipiiijiiti uwr.w.v oilier Liiuwii K.-m. 'i'hoaa who may lie afdii-li'.l illi lio'-". i'.'..-,c ,.mi. ui.il di nire furlln r inl 'nnn.i .:i r ii lvii'i' v. ill plcaae addnas IJr. VuoNiihol, ivlien liny will receive prompt Btli'nii .ii an i a i .yv,..' l'n Iili l un llie treatment of ('.nicer!. f, u , l.r. r,;.. White Swelling, 1 i i - lli-i-iue, , r. 1..I..1K niu! 711 alitftiai'l I'leera, lii-.a-.t- ol the Monih m.,! J'hront, I'leeraii.ma nf llie llnnvn, 'I'rtKr, Seal. I 11. j.l, and all iliejra nf llie Mm, prim uictilly cure.l, una pn;r reiui . Ilea rent l ari-tiilly p.n ed hy Kxpiea Iu any (Mirt oi llie c uiilry. In every catti a -!jm dearription ol llie ilisi a-e i required. .I.ldiea. Ilr. ii ac i.liol, .No. Mi -oit;i bill .Sl , riiilu.l. Ij.Io.i, l'r.. n. l.ir nnd Manufacturer of lr. I.uuiiherry & l o'a IVlel ra lej Imperial ltejiuralin., 'Im hint nl.J in it rclia I'ia Family Medicine ol the .Nineteenth Century, for llie cure of all ilitcat-ct oriiiiiiiu; it, l.npu riliea of the Hlo...l. January lb.")'). 3ui w Ij'tKS! rriJi ! Jliil reicivnl r.nd for aula bv I II IJVOI'I Kunhuiy, January Ift, 1 fia. . l l'ST KECi:i El) n lot ..f l.adiea I.O H i ' CI.UAK.S.at I. II r,.Ntii:i.S More. I runl'Uiy, life. II. ln.SH. 1 I JAKIvl-.' s,i.iilnr; s.nj,, t4 - in i.treH Teu V ' io4. F-r i.ale al l lHl.ti'. , 11. i.,'., r lit, ';., 1 NEW GOODS Atthe Mammoth Ctore tf I ica i i,ivnr,AT, fit: t ;iAn.f.T bth:kt, fn-Nnrrtv, v. f' ll I' f ul.cr;lc'r IKK j'irt opened al b vell S K '; ital.lifbmenl in Sunburv, one uf llm I'M peal nlo I innut dei-irat le ffotki of Fall and Winter Goods, that liae evtr I rt n ofii reA in the plfirr.aini hioli ho will ti'll .-r CASH or eirharn lor Cour.iry rrvdii.-o. 'J'lnme ili-nirniir to porcliaae gonda will do well to till and examine bin flock. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. All Wool Ih linn, I'iuird, Nuiped and I'l.nn, Trench Meiin.i, nlf inlors, lieuulHul l)re KoIti, I 'anhtoi tes, Mliaded. 7'lam and Mria d mnt t. jinn lo liirm i. ii idia ul Ihe enlnnl and viitii-iv. .Umle. r-t. lla, ( ,,.t,ill.-. Krct:t!l SViml MbaivU, I t i! ct !'il llr.irhe thFl. Cloths Cs."!.imerc3 nnd Pn-tint for y.t i am! ,nn' ',, lllack .'an5iiiicrefl, Kiiiu-v t':i..iineie, fide sli i -k hem, Ii,.m. fkin I'asniiiictet., iiilni-ts nil klli.h. M !:! ."i l Kul I'l.iiiiH-ls, nil p i i.li-n at-H price, J'. iv Miiln fuck I hiniii !k, colors fiiieKt ijiniliiioH. i:r..i)V-MAi: ci.otjiinu. IK.iin anil rltof.., II. i's r-inl f'ii., f., r., nil "f nliicb were alerted vi!li jrat wre, ami ill eiuupnr" I .ii oralily, as lCKanl' nui!'.!), iWi rtml .ri, e, Willi ;t: - i-i the founliv. II. S l:l'. l!l'.,'a full a?.oi; in', nt. and Willow Wp.r,., IJ'li i na in-, of :i(l ilefi Tlptini'i, Croreria-s. ii toll Blocl; m llr, -'.. rj.et ( iuiiiiK. .Vt-., I'uiiitii. ()i. (ila. I.l.r tti(T. 1 lot'r.Mil r,.r the ntmnase In retnf,.re ricriiej lie vi ill parr no ( ,iins I.i please nil who m it favor bin w ih tht n cost, mi i.i ii,e future. !-". i 'i 1. n r v , ,ov. li, ItTiiH. . Bargains ! Bargains ! S AT 1'. W. iill Y'.S (!,!) tsTA M, Marhot Square, Sun bury. Ta. .er h::in purcliae. of P. Y " i.r.iy I.MH1I-: k'l'i ii K- nv n ilclrrtiiinril to ?el tlifin i.;V ul the .ivi't io. i'. lc rut.'n. ";ill srn il ,.n wjs!, Fl'cur larz.iins end examine thr link of Uhirk Clotlis, CAsimprrii, . n.Min-tt, Vi-liin,s, Drt-n (i.H..l, mi : I'hullies. I.av.tis, Dtiin-., li.iroitrn, Mi-ri-n.'ps, ('iiKliiui-rrj, A I.i jm i-a -, ."ilU, (iiiilni.ns. Linens ond While (jno.ls Drim 'l'riiumiuc an 1 .N.iti.ina iu 2;rcat Vurirl). Jlaui.vnrr, (.'r.!ii-..ru, lii.r'finarr, 'l'i;rr., it' -nr und u aiirly .,1'nilur gtuUs t I. Jii.iim to Itiontiiiii. BHAWI.B, BKAWM, :i!ui :i'.orini.it, ri,v.. ir, .,.-. '1. (i. i iinl'KI!. N. I!. I-.-!ii-.g prr-Vfu! iut f-rt-t fiv. r., I lj If nc lu re.'..inini'iiil t.i t;iv .,l l'i ini. Is an. I llm I'ul'ln.' in L'riivrnl my 1 1 H,' l'M l , wUn I uni nsiuiu'il will tfnir. rir.ihini; nmU'iie to iniril a coiiliiiitiit.rc ot jnur i'iitroiia:r. 1". XV. (.'HAY. Sii'il nry. Drmiiher IS, IS.'.H. NOTICE. "lliE RCvMiint nf Daniel lli'ini, aitire nf -- XN'illiatii S n iirr, lins Lfttt Ci'.i-i in llm ofl'n-e nf the I'riillinniitiiry nl tlif I'ourt nf Coin moil l'liia i.f uri!iunilwrl:iiid county, mnl will l.r irp.iti.il ta (mid I'ouit at Ihn next term tlirreuf, for c.iiitWiimtiii!. DAMr.I. HiH'KLEY, l'n.m'v. I'r.iiliiMiul.iry's Ullirf, ire. ; .'.!. S Munlmrv. rdi. '.ri I V El K.tii V.V ti JJIt Ki;or.'i (7.',7.'.Vr.lA DETr; z &; 1 ' it, coAy, 'Mill AN I I. t) 10 cive 1 ::-; a .ri.i;.. ti 11. ,.1 t'n t in .p.. w tie rrl'ijiH!.-.'. ii-i-l ..ui Hi'.'iitB i,ih licrrt.j. 11 ut .I'M ii-tl l 1! :oh v '1 il ail) t.iiiuio 01' it lit .inr cxi-ttutt A AN HA Alil-.N I..O.K 11 1 ncl..-.il S .,. .Muk.-i, Ul. 1 li;u i:, l -r tuc l:i' : wrh e .-.oa m- il. '.-..-m tin,,-,! tx ;,. 1111. rn . il Mi- n :.i" V -h r-il tint ..ni.-ii'-ii- . t,, vh.u',u4 vi'Vf. 11 :u ilie t "' en. .- v Vl;tu II Ml'. I. Ml" 1!: u.i.l MO.M.V. aic w ..- it I i.-.;t u. .11 1 1 1. . . . :i: r.: .,: n.: m. e.e it a i:nr t'- '. '- .' 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I'tTiVn .is.vl, nml tl d S'ti,. ..r i'i..M..ii; hxi'Ki.i-r AlKLii:.. im iii'.re h.iij ihni. any otii.-i knavvti V'i !i;n n-h,., ;in. iii.it.in!it,-,ii,-oi-j t. ;ul --itil I r ivhi't. aiul ,- .I.-i-. -I 111:, 11. wf'; . -..-.: r,.--. i.-i'.l I. .-. 1'iul it WAIIKAN ri:i) i)r f,, l'i i'V i in: 1 i.ii;'i!i. l'' l s.i:- M :i; I -.-;.i'r'a!.k f'l S'er.-i i, hr CilY ai..t ::. i.'.:' .. t : s, ai J w"!.-.'. - i! 'v hv TllAIN A M.-KIV i ,", i . M" ': V 1; ir n, i:-rwf v nr ami i ...':.-.t : , ru..aJi-;-,i,i.-i T'l-'nitj r.ii.. D. am Select Winter Goods ! A V I-: t Y I. A 11 (i K STOCK!! S?L2173ID TAPalST? J ut received nl loo People's One Price Store r. v. r.nioiiT son, GI.'K j r(..,.t,t -toeli includes a chni.-e ae-hntton1 ol Dry (i....i!. Ucady Made Ctoth-ns. U.mh and Sliotri, ILrilvvre, I 'ro.'cr'.v, lueei"; au.l (i'.inv,ir, etc.. cVf. Our Ilr.-. Ilo.ida fr tientM' uml l..iJ'ie. 1 Milain all t!.e 1:1 ..' nnd I'lt-iruliie t Ics. v.lii. 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