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THE ItAlUlHAtIO Bill.
The frrnnd closing seeno nf the Inauguration
rmonios was the bull in the evening, which
ok place in a rough wooden rniildiuir, erec
J (or llio pnrpose on Jnnitiiiy Square, od
ninjf tho City Hull. The temporary "ul
re is 23,r feet long. 60 feet wiH-. -"d twon-,
feet high. A suppe- ,o0'n twonty-two
et wido ran aloe-""" of lhe bal1 room.
rming and "impendent apartment.
outsido of the building presented a
ry uninviting appearance, buiuif strongly
ggestivo or the liantics erected at Fairs
gricullural dhows, for the accomodation
a sudden rush, mid 'with a view to being
;ain suddenly resolved into their white pine
enienta ; but on entering the buildiug a Uif
rcnt scene met the eye.
The ceiling wna a pure white ground, stud
ad with golden stars, and the wall (lecora
.ions wore of tho national red, white and
lue. The adjoining rooms in the City Hull
ere fitted up to alUrd dressing ruums fur
le ladies.
To provide for the vii3t erewtl who took
art in the terpsichorean Gnale ol the Inaug
ration ceremonies, a goodly bill f provis
ins was needed. Among tho items of the
ill of fare $3000 worth of wine, 400 gallons
f oysters, U0 quarts of chicken salad, I'lOO
imrt3 of icecream, 1)00 quarts of jelli s, bO
addles of mutton, 4 of veuison, S rounds ot
tesf, 73 hums, 125 tongues, besides plates of
'arious kinds. At the heud of the tabic was
pyramid of cake of four feet high, with a
lag of each SUte and Territory, with the coat
f arms of eucii printed on it.
i
Tho "Man of Plonsure."
The following graphic portrait of the "Man
if Pleasure," is taken from a Fermmi on
Christian Manhood," delivered in New York,
by ltev. Mr. C'uyler. We commend it to the
attention of the would-be-men of pleasure
tivervwhero :
" i trust that no young man here will nocd
to be warned ngaiust that wretchedly false
idea of 'munhood' which is so ril'o in certain
circles of this million-peopled city. The
counterfeit 'manhood' of un oath und a cigar
a bottlo of brandy and a pack of cards a
box in tho theatre, and n bet on the race
course. Hundreds of young men are con
stantly aspiring to such badges of social
nobility as these! Yon may see these ambi
tious youths ordering with a consequential
swagger, their wine-su;oeis at the fashion
able 'hells.' You may delect them nt th'-4
midnight, hour pinlmg the door bells ol haunts
of infamy, and whispering false names through
the iron lattice ; you may discover an infidel
book in their trunks, locked up with au ob
scene picture, a revolver, a sporting calendar,
a directory to brothels, u few French novels,
uud do Bible!
"Young woman ! bewaro of such social
serpents as these. They will enter your
houses as their 'father' entered Kden, only to
seduce and destroy. New York has her 'full
share of the? e characters ; they pass for "men
of gallantry,' 'men of spirit,' 'men of plea
tire.'
"Kvery new and then thero is a Iremetjiim
explosion in our community, which blows oil'
the covering and lets us all look in -upon the
rotten heart of a certain style- of city lite.
l'unng the last week we liiv
ine in with loathing and w'
been loiik-
sternatinn.
.vhoso walls
' bavo seen
ast off the
ity for the
oman.' Wo
cr gathered
Wo have stood in the-,"''
were bespat tered wit "
the bitter end of a c
sweet restraints of
polluting caress rj:
have snen a r'arkabu
around that corj.' aiuid hys
iil-limaJ merrir.eut
rical tears and
7
"VVe have seen the itibl.ishing courtezan
testifying against tho 'man of pleasure' who
bad llung her asido for other-- ' .ieofhV
of justice swearing broi! 'd
bitterness in
uof
, ullil
some
marriacrii"'i -
I S"
yet, fresh from a rural
Loifie. Who did that ., aarKness is yet
a painful mystery ; bat it is' quite too certain
that there ba3 been foul murder done to con
science and ty character within those walls
long before tho garroter's noose was slipped
and tho assassin's poignard driven to the
heart. J leaven save you, my dear young
friend from tha 'manhood' of libertinism 1
And Heaven fsvb onr great motropolis. when
its Brussels carpets come to bo stained with
blood, ami tha quiet of its stateliest streets
id brokea by the midnight cry of -murder 1"
A MrxTA.s Uakomkter. Or. board the
Mesiciii itamer is a barometer of tho most
s.uiplo cones, ration, but the greatest aceur-1
ney. it consists of a long strip ot'eedar, very
thin, about 2 J feet in length, about an inch j
widi, cut with the grain, und set in a bloek or j
foot. This cedar s(rii) is backed, er lined i
with one tf white pir.u. cut ncros3 the grain,
and the two are tiuht'.y glued together. To
bend thesn when dry is to snap them, bat on
the approach of bad weather tho cedar curls
over until tho top at timestouches the ground.
This, simple instrument is the invention of a
Mexican guitar maker, and such is its accura
cy that it will indicate the coming on of a
"norther" full t'.venty-fuur hours before any
other ktud of barometer known on the coat.
Had this been the production of Yankee in-f-enaity
it had been pateued long ago; and a
fortune mad by its inventor Mobile UeqUUr
March 1. J
Thk C r op Government tor onr Year.
The appropriation bills passed bv Congress
foot up $57. 7711,509 a eonsiddruUe amount
for the people to pay out of their earnings.
The items ate as follows : Civil list, 83,512 -104
j Army, SU,0S9.65; Navy. $1I,:j:.9,.
Vb2; Fortifications. 82.ti05,00() ; Legislative,
Judiciary, ic.. S6.083.7M1 ; Post Office.
$14,324,247. We have not yet reached the
annual cost of the British eo'vernment, which
is e.timoted by the Chancellor fur this year
at 65.474,000 equal, ia our money, to
$327,370,000, or about fiT times the cost of
the United States government, with about
the satuo amouut of population.
Dn. Kane's Doa The Arctic dog brought
borne by Dr. Kane, has strayed away off in
Allegheny. He has become the property of
James Me Arthur, timber dealer, in Oramel.
1 he recently intense cold weather has kept
thu large, black, shapey oniinal in hi"li
fpirits Wheu the? tako him int.i th f..i-..V.i
atiiong the timber-hewers, where ho can do
no harm, anj remove his muzzle, ho cuts all
sorts of pranks, seeking the deepest drifts,
auJ actually burying himsell for delight.
That was a fearful prayer of lhe infidel sail,
cr, iu danger of shipwreck : "O, God, if
there be a God, save tny soul, if I hav a
soul 1" But there is sublimity and beaut v in
tht of the Soldier, un the l-ve of buttle.:
"O, God. if in the day or batilu 1 forget t hee
djuut Thou format uie 1"
ThbAm'Can Exi'Di'g. The Petersburg
( a ) Express yesterday saja :
Our citizens are beginning to observe the
unusual number or slaves that are constantly
palling through Petersburg, on tbeiKay jouth
and to the minds of muny. the result appears
inevitable, that it will but tlm work of ten or
twenty years to clear Virginia completely t,f
that part of her population. A company of
on hundred pajd through on Saturday.
Tub Thbek Ruhno Powe or the Pay.
4-t a lata psblic meeting, the following ,'dry"
toast was given. The author will get "but
tered' wUn bo reaches home.
i!'r Pri!t.tht Vft. ""J rtttUoatt.
Tha tor. Ruling- Pownrs or the day. The
.1,1?.' knoTu1e. cood maral.,
W last sprfc4 fwwJdTaJ.ly.
THE AMERICAN.
SUNBUItY. r
SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1857.
H. D. MASSER, Editor and Proprietor
In ADviRTmm .. .'Hie circulation of the tfunbnry
Anienrnn nmimg the different towns on the Susquehanna
)i not exceeded if equalled by any paper published in North
em I'eiimvlvama.
Democratic State Nominations.
For Governor
Gen. WILLIAM F. PACKER,
OP lycomi.no county.
' Judge of the .Supreme Court,
Hon. ri.LIS LtAVIS,
or nitt.ADRi.rutA.
For Canal Commissioner,
M.VtltOD STKICKL.tKI),
OP CIIKSTHR COVNTY.
('Subscribers who change their residence
shoi'iJ not neglect to notify us of the change
C'?' Cohrkction In tho advertisement of
Tsaac and Jesse Ammcrmnn, for the sale of
propprty in Point township, wo inadvertant
ly stated the day of sale to be Saturday,
which should read Tuesday, the 31st, iust.
H-IT-V Lakgk IIai'l. The basin below the
railroad, appears to be well stocked with fish.
Somo days since, 9C0 catGsh were taken in
ore haul, with a small seine, besides a Dumber
of chub and other fish.
C3 The new tariff reduces the Mty on
brandy and other spirits, from 100 to SO per
cent. On fruit, such as raisins, figs, lemons(
oranges &c, from 30 to 8 per cent. On nut
megs, mace, cloves, pepper and spices gener
ally, from 30 to 4 per cent.
O" Tho Prairie Farmer cautions persons
who purchase Chinese Sugar Ouue seed, that
they are not imposed upon. The Chocolate
or Coffee seed grown in the South closely re
sembles it. 'I'll is seed is flattened and smooth
The Sugar Cuuo seed is oval and villous
(hairy.) .
r3J" Removal. Peter W. (J ray informs his
customers and tho public generally, that he
has removed his store into the new s'.orc
room of Philip Clark, adjoining the Post
office, where be will bo happy to wait on them
as usual.
Ijy Concert at Ski.i.nsciikiVe. A grand
Concert of vocal and instrumental music, will
be given by the choir of the English Luthe
ran chuf'-', ut Selinsgrove, on Thursday even
ing, t. '.'d of April, under tho direction of
S. M illicit. Tickets 25 cents. Our corres
pondent will observe that his liberal offer is
more than anticipated, by a gratuitous inser
tion of this notice.
XArtOA'Non. 11 ounuoisittuu tuutne
water will be Vt in the canal, on Suutay
from Northumberland to the Junction.
On the North Branch it was to have been
let in yesterday. The weather has again
assumed a spring-like appearance, and, we
trust, permanently.
CIT Ox Saturday Nioiit, two weeks since,
the Susquehauua, at this place, was frozen
over the second time, and persons crossed
over, on foot, as late as Friday, following.
fcy Lieut. W. N. Guikr, U. S. A., for
merly of Danville, now stationed at Tyon
iasSi California, gives an interesting account
r . . .i i . -i . i
of un eurt,,tiuke that place, commencing
on "le 0tu f January. Trees, three feet
thick were snanned off like nine.stonis. and n.
fissure in the earth opened for 10 or 15 miles.
Tl.e shocks continued duy nud night for nine
days, averaging one every hour.
tST The Lancaster Intelligencer informs its
readers that the opinion of the Supremo
Court of tho United States, deciding that ne
groes cannot be citizens and that the Mis
souri Compromise is unconstitutional, was
prepared and delivered by Chief Justice Mar
shall. This looks as if either the editor or
the schoolmaster was abroad. Chief Justice
Marshall died twenty years ego, and if thiit
great man had liveda thousand, he never would
have delivered an opinion like tho one refer
red to. We allude more particularly to the
Missouri compromise act repealed by tho Ne
braska bill, and the ordinance of 1787, neither
of which were properly before the court.
C3T Tub Montour American says the Broad
Guage Railroad to Danville has failed. Thu
couipauy waited ten days for Dunville to ruiso
tho reipiUile amount to grade the road from
Rupert, bet as they camu short of tho re
quired amount the company have decided to
tnuku the terminus at Rupert.
(2 In the distribution of prizes in the
Cosmopolitan Art Union, John IV. Uucher,
,.r . I. :.. . I . .. . .1 i. . . .
oi una piace, urew a uuuusonie paiuimg, en.
titled -Fruit and Still Lire." The peaches,
grapes, plums, cherries, &c, with a bottle of
-Old Loudou Port" are displayed in their
must tempting vuriety.
Il Wus sent by Express, from Sandusky,
Ohio. But thachurges, 9,50, to this place,
are, we think, most exorbitant.
MT Fjue-Puoor Saeks. We refer our
readers to tho advertisement or Kvans Si
Wutsou for a correct account of the great
trial of their safes, recently, at Readtug.
According to the testimouy of thecommitUo
to examine the safes, Messrs. Muhlenberg,
Nichols, sod Milholland, of Reading, Messrs.
Kvans it Watton came off victorious not
withstanding the loud boasting of thfeir com
petitors. Ona's books, papers, or treasure,
will never be perfectly secure, without one
of these safes.
(2 The resignation of Gov. Geary, as
Governor of Kansas, goes to show, most con
clusively, that Southern fire-eater's are d
UrmiDed, at all ksMrds, to oaks Kansas
B!e 8
HrRIM OR McJtlN.1 fcY THI MIROCRER Os
PiORlROIS.
Our readers will find an interesting account
of McKim md'his alleged murder of Norcross
In our columns this week, for which we bad
no room in our last issue. Mr. Wolf who ar
rested him, having learned that the man who
acted as hostler nt the Long Pond Hotel, In
Luzerne county answered the published de
scription of McICim, proceeded to the tavern,
in company with Mr. Coons, whom he em
ployed for that purpose, and on giving his
horse to the hostler, lie noticed that he kept
one hand concealed in his pocket. Believing
that the crooked hand was thus purposely
concealed, and the other marks corresponding
with tho description, M r. Wolf was determin
ed to get sight of the other hand, mid accor
dingly gave him the reins to hold in one hand
while he offered him a shilling which he was
compelled to lako with the other, which sat
isfied him that he wag tho man. Mr. Wolf
then returned to tho house und ascertained
that there was a loaded rifle in the bur, he
called McICim and Mr. Coons in to take a
drink before they left. When McKim ca.ne
to the. bar, Wolf seized and presented the ri
fle while Coons secured the prisoner.
Thotrno name of the prisoner is McKin.
ney. A gentleman in Shamokin informed ns
that Le knew McKiuney, and four or flvo nth
ets of the same character, in Schuylkill coun
ty, all of whom were obliged to leave some
years ago on account of their villainies. One
of them, swore he would make a fortune of
go to bell. Soiiiu time after, he murdered a
man in New Orleans, was arrested, and in or
der to escnpo the penally of the law, cut his
own throat. Truly the way of tho transgres
sor is hard.
THE mOTLhT-
-Tllfc 1'AlUIi
SMUKI.
LMIID IN
We slated a few weeks since, that the pro
test against the election of Gen. Cameron as
United Stutes Senator, got up by bis oppo.
nents in tho legislature, for the purpose of
preventing him from taking his seat, was one
of the greatest humbugs of the day. The
Senate, when the qnestiou came up, literally
scouted it out from their presence. Gover
nor Bigler himself had to acknowledge that
Gen. Cameron ' was legally entitled to his
seat," but wanted time to show that 25 of the
members did not say that it was a humbug.
Even this little courtesy was refused. Tho
rebuke of Senator Butler, of South Carolina,
an old democrat, must have giuted somewhat
harshly, on the ear of Gov. ltigler. His ad
vice to the protesting members of the legisla
ture to "wash themselves if they had been
dabling in dirty water,"' is not, it is true, ns
complimentary us one might expect from
the chivulry of the South, but it is very ex
pressive. We think Governor Bigler should
have udmitted ut once that the whole thing
was looked upon, by the majority of the
'Protestants," as a humbug. Many of tbeun
we know, aro clever and intelligent men, and
to put iiuy other construction on their pro
ceedings, would be n rellectiou oil their intel
ligence and good sense.
Washington-, March 13.
Mr. Benjamin called up the resolution re
ported from the Committee on the Judiciary,
to discharge them from the further cousidi ra
tion of the protest und papers in thu caso of
the seat of M r )'- .
...-.Mr. JJigier said he rose lor tha purpnA of
making a suggestion, which hih colleague
would regard us perfectly fair. He intended
to make no issue with the report of tho Com
mittee, in which he concurred so far as the
legal point9 were concerned ; and us the cute
now stood, he would have to say his colleague
was legally entitled to the Seat be occupied,
n. i.i ..... ,. ;.. ii,., i
11V luuiu rue iiuiuiii ,.i iiiv ni.aviJ? i n:n
to impair the valitlity of the election
It 1 I 1 1 .
regard to the third proposition, that impro
per means were used to piscine ail election,
he had supposed that uu opportunity would
beuliordcd the membeis ol the Legislature
making the allegation to substantiate the
charge. II is colleague hud thought prui
perhaps in tho heat of excitement, to make
the broad assertion that twenty-five of thu
members ol the Legislature who had s:gned
the protest had called upon him und i-ail
that it was all humbug, and that they signed
it for fear they might incur the (lispb-nsure of
some influential dispensers of patroliago by a
refusal.
This was'no ordiuary allegation, lie bad
somo hesitation us to what course he should
udopt ; but he could not sit silent while this
sweeping charge was made. Il'liat he wish
ed to say to his colleague wus thin he had
received a telegraphic desputch, ' signed by
four members of the Legislature, in which
they informed him they had sent a statement
by muil, no doubt with reference to the asser
tion of his colleague. That communication
had not reached him, owing to the irregulari
,n ..I'll,. .mini lu.lu-i.un ll..ni.l,ll, , .ml ll-..l.
iugton. Ho did not seek un unpleasant con- tlL'' "''K"'. supposed, in the pn.oued
troversy, and certainly did not wi.-h to delay j water winch they Oiauk. The New oik
theSeuale.uow so near un adjourniiieiit. llo , Post calls lor uu invciigution bp the Coro
aked that this ipieslion be postponed till tO I 'hat tho public may us. el lam lhe pro
morrow morniiiLr, ttllt.n he would agree it ! -'ise extent und liatuit. of thu culpability, il
should be dispoMi.l of. lie should then havo
uu opportunity of presenting whatever com
niiinicaliou he might receive in justification
of the purties to whom ullusion hud unnec
essarily been inarto ly Ins colleague
Mr. Duller could not agrev to the po;t-
poiieuieut. Ha I, at. no idea ol making tin
renatu a tribunul beforo which political
parties were lo bring their controversies. If
tho members of the Legislature, of Pennsyl
vania had been dabbling in dirty water, let
them wash themselves before they come here.
It would be very unfortunate to postpone the
question uu hour longer, because th Senate
has no jurisdiction over it, All the testimo
ny which could be produced in the form of n
controversy, could not, in his mind change the.
issue.
Wlt.LIAMM'Oll T AFFAIIIS.
A number of influential citizens of Ly
coming county, have been engaged in edict,
ing an organization forj tho purpose of loca
ting a town site ii Kansas Territory, and
building up the'same to be called Wiiliums-
port.
On Saturday evening week, some rascal
set fire to the stable of Mr. Joseph Grafins.
The flames were discovered in time to stop
them bofore much damage was dona.
It is the intention of the manugers of the
West Branch Dank, to erect a handsome new
building for baukiog purposes, during the
present year.
The committee to obtaiu 23,000 as a loon
to tho Williamsport fc Eluiiru Railroad, an
nounce that tho entire sum bad been raised,
and thus secured the machine shops of the
company for that place.
Car A telegraph despatch from Washing
too, to one of the New York papers, stutes
that "the pressure for nfUce is excessive,',
that -Pennsylvania politicians swarm iu all
directions and give no peace," sad that 'Mr.
Eoelaisn if sirs sti croei "
THE NEW TtniPF.
. The following shows at a glance the rates
established by it compared with the old
tariff of 1845, which the new bill amends :
Tariff of 181G. New Tariff. Reduction,
percent, percent, per ccot.
Schedule A 100 30 ?0
11 40 30 10
" (J 30 24 6
1) 2:i 19 6
K 20 15 r
P 13 12 3
" (i 10 8 2
" H 6 4 I
. " I Free Free
The principal charges aro as follows :
In Schedule A frvm 100 In 30 .r etnl.
DrnndieB, Liquors. Arrack,
Cordials, Abyothc, Maraschino,
Gin, Curacoa, OtherSpirit9.
In Schedule ft from 30 to 25 r cent.
All Wines in W'd, Cigars, Ehnnv,
Man, Tobacco, Champagnes, Cut Glass.
In Schedule C from 30 to 25 ;rr cent.
Silks.
Iro'J, i
Wine, bottled
Fine Woidcufi, Iron fiibrics,
Fire-arms, llonuets,
Copper War. Combs,
Cutlery, Clothing,
Lacesol Metal, Jewelry,
Paper Fab'ks, Glass ware,
Cheese, Chiuesu ware,
Alu and lieer,
Sugars,
Syrups,
Mol:lS0.1.
Koiliroiiieries,
Tin Fabrics,
Carpeting.
In Schedule Dfrxmi 25 to 20 ier cent.
Flannels. Mohair. Fetither.
Bareges, Malting, Floor Cloth?,
i arns, Fab'ks of Hair, Cnrilnge,
Cotton Lnces. Cotton Prints, Worsted Gds
7;i Schedule D from 20 to 15 per cent.
Linen, Oils, Pupcriind Pe
Other Fins Gds.Cotton Hosiery, riodicals,
Hempen Goods, Paper Hangings,
In Schedule E from 15 to 12 per cent.
Tow-of Ileum. Tow of Flax, Gold Leaf,
Tin Plates. Brimstone, Flaxunmaiif'd
Steel in Burs, Silver Loaf, ' Diamonds.
CaT Tho recent decision of the Supreme
Court of the United Stutes, in the case of
Dred Scott, his wife and two children, who
were claimed as slaves has created no little
excitement.
The following is a list of the Judges of the
Supreme Court the highest judicial tribniiul
in the United States.
Chirf Justice. Roger D. Taney of Mary-
land.
Associate Justices .loltn McLean of Ohio;
James M. Wojne, o(Genrgin ; John Catron,
of Tennessee; Peter V Daniel, or Virginia;
Samuel Nelson of New York j Robert C
Grier, of Pennsylvania; Benjamin R. Curtis,
of Massachusetts and John A. Campbell, of
Alabama.
The Supreme Court decided that the United
v.
, . . 1
States recognizes property in man, and that
under it and '' force of it, human slavery is
nationnlin'd, end must be protected anil defen.
ded in its spread und perpetuation, whither
aoever that Constitution is carried and is le
gitimately in torce.
From this decision Judge McLean and
Judge Cui lis dissented and delivered separate ;
opinions. The weight of authority, is, of
course, with the five Judges, but the weight
of argument i.J, in our opinion, with Judges
McLean and Cuitis. In point of ubility they
pei haps, Miik as the ablest Judges on the
Bench.
fclT The effects of the poisoning of indivi
duals, at lhe. NJf.nul Hotel in Washington
are more extevf than wyre ut first sup
posef. Aluurf.- ji - t.n wi.u partook vt
the water into whiel, the poisoiisd rats had
plunged, an lie red inure or less. We under
stand, umong others, llmi J. G. Moatguiiiciy
of Danville, Major De.vart. Dr. J. 15. Mit-tcr,
and J. P. P ii rail, of this place, have li.it es-
.
er thus rcf-i's to this subject:
I'll k LriUKMic at V'asihxuton ; or, lee
mysterious sickness whieli attacked every
body who put np lit the National hotel, jut
previous totl.u llliiiiiii'a'.iuii, and lhe cause
ol which has bee i traced to III.) w.iU-l tiikiii
.(! from the cistern of the house, into uh.i ha
number of rats, who had pat taken ol ars. uic
had plunged, is of a more serious clon al ur
than is generally supposed. Mr. Lenox, of
Ohio, died last iv-ck lio.-n Us i lied, ami we
see by tho New York papers that lhe wile nf
Mr. -la) L. Adams, who stopped at lhe hotel
on his way ho : e lioin Savannah, has also
died from lhe siikne.-s contracted there. A
pout mortem oxaiiiiiiatnjii of Mrs. Auaais re
vealed the fact -Shut the stomach had been
partially eaten away; the bowels maiui'islcd
symptoms ( I vioenl in ioltamatioii ; the
luii(js were congested, and thu kidneys m-ve re
ly all'ected." These appearances, indicate the
presence und action of tir?ciiic in lhe stomach.
.Mr. O. U. MaltifOi., tn-iiibi-r ol Congress, is
suffering severely. Many other persons in
New York, Newark und the Philadelphia,
liesio.es the 1 leSioent lnn'Sell mu liiilch en-
' leChlell llV tllO -"lUCKS 01 UllU'I'IIWa, llaVillli
any, ou llio pan ol li e proprietors ol luu
hotel."
Ci" Haiii-kiis Mauazink. The March
number of this valuable periodical, l outa. us
j among other articles, un interesting Biograph
ical sketch of Dr. Jol.mon, the great Lngbsh
writer uud moralist, by Macuuluy. This ar.
tide uloue is worth the price of the number.
There are a number of other interesting ui ti
tles, besides numerous illustrations.
CiT Godkv's Lady's Dook for April con
tains a beautiful engi hving, besides a number
of baiidsuir.cly illustrated plates of putterns,
fashions 4.C. F.ach number if thu book con
tains a great variety of matter, both useful
und caiirtaining.
As Item tor Tiioi r Fancikiis. Wo find
the following in the Hartford Times, relative
to the cellar process of i rout breedinir
Daring thu past winter, Mr. K. C. Kellogg
has succeeded, without ..nu li trouble, in breed
ing trout iu hisceilar. ile placed a box, with
proper pni tilions, in m;k cellar, uud put somo
sand and stones in llu bottom. He then
procured two trout, u male nud female, mid
went through the process which has proved
successful in France, of pressing the spawn
from the female, and placing il in his box.
Ho then filled thu box with Connecticut
River Water, and kept a small stream con
stantly running through it. This wus about
seven weeks ago. He has now seventeen
line, lively young trout, from half an inch to
au inch in length, und more in the process of
hutching. Dy holding the eggs to the light,
little fish cuu'bM seen in them distinctly.
The old ones are kept in a tub, and are not
allowed to range umong the small fry. The
little ones ofiii week old have all the charuc
teristcs of the old fish, and tWy wilt dart
under a stone with great rapidity, when the
water is stitrad a little. Our po'pnlar Water
Works are constantly developing new sour
ces of comfort, not the lestt nf which is that
which furnishes a good supply ol trcstfiesh
for the table, in the collars of ocr cilirsos
st all ainUa of Sir yaw .
S. P. KASslias taken tho Roaring Creek
Farnuee, and will doubtless drive it ahead
with his accustomed energy, and certaiuty of
success. Gen. W. II. Kase is about erecting
new Iron Works in Somerset couuty, in con
nection with some Phfladelpbiu cupitulilts. '
Slontour American,
The New Orleans people are Just now en
joying that luxery known ss green peas.
A vein of excellent coal has been'dicovcred
three miles West of Jucksou, Mhigun, which
is yielding a good profit to theowners. The
vein is 25 feet below the surface, und -4 feet
In thickness; 4UU tons have been taken out.
f be coul sells at $4 per ton at the mines.
VinotsiA Ovsturs. On Friday last it is
stated that llnvie were at least 100.000 bush
els of Virginia Oysters ullout ut Fuirhaveii,
Ct.
Thomson's Bonk Xote Reporter enntions
the public to take no bills on any bank of the
lollov-ing description : ig. tlnee females re
clining, holding irrain, libertv cap. and mult i-
cnl iuitrumeiits portrait of Washington and
liginn live on tint right goddess of liberty,
with live nt her heiul and leet on the lelt.
Hioiifai.vti.v A cotemp.iary thus writes
concerning a. moonlight night: Tho atmos
phere was clear in crystal not; a cloud no
scu rod the azure vault, which was studdpd
with invrauiid stars of more than usual bright
ness. The new cresent moon, with her silver
horns, delicately pointed upward and tinilln
minuted limbs, modestly veiled, hung cut
fresli upon the bending horizon, and for beau
ty til most eoininired with a bran-new suit
Irnin the, Brown Stone Clothina Hall of
Rockhill Ac Wilson. .'s. 205 und 207 Cl.cs
nut Mreet, Philadelphia
Cclcjrapjjtc Tcfos.
Washington, March 1G. A despatch lias
been received from Kansas, via St Louis, an
nouncing the resignation ol'Governor Geary,
and desiring that may be relieved of fur
ther duty us speedly ns possible. His reason
for this i"s th impossibility of administering
faithfully and satisfactorily the duties of his
office, so long as the present organized oppo
sition to liiin remains in fnrce.
It is rumored here that the President will
in'p. tlm Governor to remain, promising to
bring about a better state of things; but
should be still refuse, it is rumored that Sam
uel W. Black, of Pennsylvania, will be uonii
nutod for the office.
Affairs ill Kaiisna Cimae ot Gov. Crarf'a
lluiitnliou
Sr. Lours, March 17.
The St. Louis Democrat publishes a state
ment lelativo to affairs in Kansas, given by
Gov. Gi-ary. Tho cause of the resignation
ol'liiiv. Geary is said to have been the failure
of President Pierce to fulfil the pledges
IllilllU il L I I
,. ,
made at the tunc the appointment was con-
support him (liov. G.) with thu
power of the army und militia, and the means
of the Treasury, if neavtssaiy ; but, instead
of receiving this aid, he has paid 12,)00out
of his own pocket to meet the expenses of
ll.e adinii.lslralion. bus been ret'ised the nid
r.nd fiippurt of the military under the moat
urgent clicuinstances, and IhwuUcil try the
J nihc.ury ol the territory in overv possible
manner. The Governor states that not less
! than fifty men were under oath, from the day
i he entered the Territory until he left it. to
nssussinute him, provided his official career
did not meet their approbation.
Thu Governor regiets the steps he has been
obliged to take, and feels confident that, had
the promised assistance beeen rendered him,
he could have ndmiiiiolurcd the r. flairs of t i.e
Teirilory in u manner iiccep'tiible ,to the hon
est seltieis i f bol Ii sides. In relation to the
outrages committed by the pro-slavery men,
he sny-i one hall has not been told. Hit pro
nounce the murder of liallum by 1 1 ays the
niot cold blooded and atrocious iiflair ever
w itnessed. 1 1 :s version of il.o f'hrrard
nfi'.iir is Minilur In those already published,
lie says, Iimv.cvi r, that the accounts publish
ed in ih" Republican, over lhe signature of
'Jones," is a tissue of f.iU.-hoeds.
Tin- Governor complains much of the t.b-(.trlitfii-ius
an I niiitil.u ions of his official ct
rcspond'-no1. lit' s.r.s that mail l.j's were
constantly opened, and nil objectionable mat
ter I i or from him, e.vlr.icli d. He thinks the
esia'nbiiu.iii'v of
K .UiSiis inevitable
a Slavery Coiittilutioli ill
Sic!tiit-t& ut 'a.hiiiiiu.
; Wam:7Notmn, March 17.
j. The National Hot. I lia la n taken pos.
si S'S'oii of hv the Hoard of Health, and u
ihoi
Can:
nigh irv,
es of the
initiation w ill
bite sicknes.i.
be made of the
j Ointnifr.t nr.d Pills a:p a eerl.'iin
i Cure for Seiirxy p.ilwaid 1 1 ope. of t 'il il !es
i Inn, South Carolina, suil'.-ivd nmrti tain
most people from the scurvy, nud the whole
of his body was covered with thi' unsightly
j eruption, he tried a cro.it number of n puted
j remedies, but hn was not beneliilcil by the
j same, indeed, il became doubtful lo his friends.
whether ho would ever overcome Ibis ilislii;
erciiieiil. At leiifilh he tried Hollow-ay's
Ointment and Pills, and these medicines
(pliekly produced a beneficial chunge, by con
tinuing these, excellent medicines for eight
weeks he was radically cuied.
I'CI'flimCMt Itroath.-Whiit lady or cn
llemnu would remain iimlcr the curse uf a disa
greeable luealh win-by using l!ie"l)aim nfa Thou
sand flower," ns a ilentriliie would not only ren
der it sweet but leave lhe tec! Ii while ns alabaster!
Manv persona dn not know their breath is hnd.
nud llio ml'jci't is an delicalu their fneiuli will
never niriiii u il. I'nor a single drop of IJaliii' en
your lo'iih biosh nud wnsli the lei-lb nil.l and
liniriiiu?. A fitly cent hoilta last a year.
A beauiif'ilcniiipleiioii may easily I.e nupiinal
by using lhe "Ualni nf a 'I'IuiiisiiiuI I'loweis."
Il wid remove Inn, pimp!,- and heckles Irani lie
akin, leaving it of a nfi losea'.e hue. Wi t a
towel, pour on two or three drops, and wash lhe
face lii'jlit and ninriiiii.
SHAVING MADK EASY.
Wi i yiuir shaving brush in cither in wmm or
cold water, poor nn Iw.i or three drops ol -linliii
of a 'I tioit fitl flow eis," rub the llf.nl well anil
it will make a benulifid sell laiher, much furili
laling liie operation of flmv ii.fr. Pi ice only l.fiy
cenlB. For sale by all Druggiel. i'ewnre of
counter!', its. None aeuiiineinilesa siuned by
w. i". FK'i i:i!)Gi: i t).
Franklin Square, New Vork.
Sept, 57, 185.6. (im
M A It It I A G E S .
In Milton, on tho Stli inst., by Rev. C. C.
Culler, Mr. .Martin JJowkiis to Miss Hakiiikt
DiiidiiT. both of Northumberland county.
In Turbtit township, on tho samp day, by
the same, Mr. David Y. Thuxki.i., of Derlin,
Wisconsin, to Miss Kli.ex Folst, of Nor
tliumberlund county.
On the 10th inst., by the Rev. Goo. Wolff,
Mr. MiriiAKt. Faki.y, of Milton, to Miss
Hannah Hoy, of Turbut township.
On the 21 tli ult., nt llurrisburg, by Rev.
Huys, Dr. Gko. 11 Wkiskh, formerly of Sun
bury, to Miss sJl'san Kkssleb, of Georgetown,
Northuiiibeiland county.
On tho LMIi iust.. by Rev. D. Y. Heisler,
Mr. Dimh. Uaihma.n to MissiaAKAU Ui hnb,
ull of Hollowing Ruu.
DE A T 11 S .
In Upper Augusta township, ou tho 1Mb
iust.. RaCHAEL ULACX, go about 15
JMtrs
Philadelphia Market. !
(-. March 13, 1857.
Gbajm. Wheat -Sales of prime row
Pennsylvania red at $1 41 and $1 10ul 60
for good white. '-'Uy Pcnnsylvonin at 61
cents. Corn Snlc9 of old yellow nt C6 cents
and new yellow at C5c j nevt white C3c
Oats is Belling nt AS cts per bushel.
Cloversecd sales ol priino at pe t
CI lbs.
Whiskey sales at 27Ja23cts. in bbls., and
n lihds., nt 25 cents.
SUNBUItY PRICE CUEHENT.
W heat,
live,
Corn,
Oats,
ltuikwheat,
Potatoes,
Flaxseed,
1
Butter,
Kg!;,
Tallow, - -
Lard,
pork. ....
Itccuwax,
Dried Apples, I
New Advertisements.
FREEBTJRG ACADEMY.
Tho -Freeburg Academy" will be dedicated
on F.aster Monday. Addresses will be de
livered in the morning at 10, in the afternoon
nt 2, and in the evening at 1 o'clock. Tho
public are invited to nltteiid.
The following eminent speakers bavn been
invited : Rev. C. at. Weiwr, Rev. S. Dmner,
( j en. in. 1. Packer, Hon. J. C. Kunkel
und Hon. J. Ctiscv.
DANIEL S. BOYF.R, Sec'y.
March 21, 18S7.
LIST OP JURORS.
For Northumberland County, for thoJApril
Term, A. D. 1857.
GRAND JURORS.
Lewis. Jacob Menges, G P Camp.
Turbut Levi Lym.
Delaware Wrm Sterner, E W McCarty,
h 1) Armonu, it hnoop. - ;
Point Joseph Waliis. ,
Northumberland W in Burkenbine.
''Sunburn John S Hricht.
Upper Auyusta D G Kut2, A Snyder, J
binder.
Loxcer Augusta Joseph Ghss, Peler Col
umn.
Shnmolin Wm. Titzwortb. j
Conl Peter Yager,
Little Mnhano'i Anion Reed,
Lower Mnhanny Abraham Dribelbis.
Washington Nicholas Adam.
Cameron Klias Lpng. -Jackson
J H Seiler, S Pcilz.
Ztrbe Johu R Strause.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
Lewis Levi Glace., J R Pollock, J Mc
Fin land, M Shade, A Glace, T V Writter
G Shoemaker jr. : '
Turbut DS. Linebach.
JJelaicareJvMii Weeks, II Cu'p, P Dress
ier, P D Dentlcr, John Metzgar, Isaac Vin
cent. Point II Hummel.
Northumberland D G Voris. " Abruliam
Wertz.
S:inbury J M Simpson, J Clement, J C
Miller, B ManiK, S Diosious Edward Y.
Diihl.
Upper Augusta J Faihold, J J Riuo 11
Shipe.
y.oi'-cr Augusta G W Smirk, G Raker, jr
Tlioiinis Woif John Long J Wolf.
Shamolin S Evert, Samuel lint, Charles
Leiseiuing.
tW W W McWilliams, D Roth, Vulcn
tino Fegely.
Lower ihihanoy J Crousions, A Rothar
inel, I Lahr, 1 llorruce, Elias Dover, John
Snatz, ir.
Washington V Klock, Adam DaBiel, P i
Reed. . I
Jordafj J Dohner, J N'eiser.
I'ETIT JURORS.
JfiltonJ M Yont, J A Woir.
J.nci.iJ Watts, J A Caldwell.
Tmbut Samuel riritton. Flern W Pel
lock, Jonathan Kramer, 11 L'.uilz.
JUlaware D Kehn s, C Seiler.
Nvrthumbeiiiitid Jacub Paul, C S Drown
C Harris.
SunLury Wm K Murlz, John Yjimg sr.,
Geo. L)ona.
Upper Augusta Robert Furr.swi rth, Joliii
Iveeler.
Loner J.'AjustaV Ritz, Thilip Welder D
ILi'igh.
Hush Hoiiham Kose. 1
tihuut'jkin Solomon Haas, George Kel-!
ler.
Coul J B.llme.nn.
Lsu er Mahnnoij P Dobb.
Washington .l Treon, J Adam, Win P
lloil'iii.tn.
Cameron II Wagner.
Jackson David Lats-ua, Joseph Dressier.
,-rbeS W Gai iit.
Jordan Jacob Hoffman, Goo. Shade.!, II.
Doier.
S AL AAl)Er7lIRE
ANU
THIEF-PEOOF SAFES.
The largest ussorlinrnl in lhe I'nitcd (States.
Warranted in be equal to any now made, and
will he sold on as Good TV-rui, an can be obtain
ed from any other house in lhe Country, at
KVANS it WATMiVS
SG5outh 4 t'.i t,cct, Philadelphia.
Truth is mighty, and Kust Prevail
Jleport of the Committee aj pointed to superin
tend the Burning of the Iron Safes, at Head
ing, I'cbruary 21, 18o7.
IUaDino, March 4.
Tho undersigned, member of the committee,
do respect ii 1 1 v icpurljl'ial we aaw the two Sales
oiijjiiul!)' ugu-cd upon by Furrcla Jc Herring and
t;. ans &: ats.in, placi d side by side in a fur
nace, vm: The Sale inue by llio Paymaster of
lhe Philadelphia and Heading Kailioad Compa
ny, iu his oluYe at lidding, manufactured by
l'urnls & Herring, and ll.e t-'afe in use by 11.
A. J.antz, iu hi store, manufactured ly Kvana
ti Watson, and put in booLaand pajwra precisely
alike.
'I li.-Tire was starlrj at Fj o'clock, A. M.,nnd
kept Ui uiitil foe.r cord of greou bickoiy, two
i-oiil ilry nak uud half cliesnut top wood were
eatir. lv consiunel, the whole under the suprriii-n-uJt
uce of lhe subscribers, members of the Com
mittee. The Safes were then cooled off wflh
wairr, after which, they were opened, and lhe
books and paper taken out by the Committee
and trul lo 11. A. l.antz' store fur public exam
ined and marked by the Coiumillre. The book
and papers taken from tha Sale manufactured
ey Parrels fl- Herring wero in our judgment,
damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than lhoe
lulicn from Evan & Watson's Kate.
We believe the uliove to have been a fair and
impartial trial of the respective qualities of both
Sale.
JACOB H.DVSHER,
1) AMI. I. S. HL'NTKR.
Having been absent during the burning, we
fully coincide with the above statement of the
condition ol the papers and book taken out of
the respective Salea-
ti. A. NICOI.1.S.
II. H. MUHLENBERG-,
JAMES MILHOLLAND.
March JI. IH57
Citrate of Magnesia
OR
TA8TEI. E8S SALTS.
THIS preparalion is recommended as an ex.
oller.1 la.xlive end purgative. It p.peW
mildly, ia entirely free from auv unvileaaaM Usle
rrKmUini lemonade lu flavor, prepared anil sold
by A.W. I-T8HER.
Pouhcry, Hsrcb 14, 185.
List of Causes,
ITOIt trial in the Court of Common Pleas
; of Northumberland County, at January T.
A. v., 1857.
FLA1NTIFF9. DnFENIMHTfi.
I II Vincent, vs Goorgo Hans' Adm'r,
O. Leiscnriiig v ti. Morri
8amuei Hilener s Michael Wertman
The Presbyterian &Co vs W (i Kmj
L Machan va llc-Rini & Dontiel
J D .S'miih' ex't: vs C. W. Hce,ins ct al
same C Yf Hcgins
same va jaino
Jacob llovrer Ae John P Hummers
T P Benham, s E V Bhanoua' Ex'r
Abott fi Juatieo ' i8lt Wood
Wm McWilliams ' vs John P bummers
Jacob Hower same
Commonwealth &e vs 8 Bittcnl-ender,
Wm Heitzmsn, va Jacob Hiibieb,
K M Irland, ts A K Kapp, et il
llrosiou far Marcks v Calh'm Droiiout,
Wm L Deworl vs Wm and H Fev
Samuel Hunter's ex'rs vs same
Wm JrfcYVilliame vs John P Hammer
Jil.ias Wolf and wife vs Isaac Vinci-nta Ex'r
R. I Santan vs John iSimpnon
Wm Fanat, vs Bell Lewi & Co.
Wm L Dewort vs H U Manser
Coinmenwaaltb ic. vs Henry WtUe
6hcaff&Blsrk vs Patrick Hudy,
Adam Herr ct at. vs K Fegely
Gidding Wctzrl & Co vs C K McGinlry
The Chureli Council of
the Lutheran Church at va Jacob Menges Ae
Turbutville
Eckel ReigucI Sc Co vs II Messer'e Ex'rs.
John Bower et al vs S J MeCormiclt
Philip Faust vs Joseph Hogendobler
A C 11 Fisher vs Dewart and iloclimen
lieed for Thomas vs C O Bachman et
M M Sober va F Mutcl.ler
saino v D .Stewart and wife
R M Prick vs Leland and I.eljiu
C O Bachman va H D Maaer J
CommoiiweallU v F Kasemaii
Juhn Herr II U Motser
S Haupt nCU Kester
K Helfeiistein V Jacob Gang
Ueaj. lluiuinel v Ira T t'lclfreiit.
JAM Ed DE.VHU 1'rotn'y.
Prothonotary'a Office
Sunbury March 21 IM56 J
3LI1TDS A17D
I3TOJ.' IN'KW SIVL1.8.4J
33- J. WlX-X-lJVltS.
Ko. 12, North Sixth Street, Philadelphia,
MAtr.lC Tl It EU Oh'
VENITIAN BLINDS.
EI.VET and (iOLD BOKDKUKD and
l'ALNTEU of U-autiful lie-
igns, null, and ail ot!ier colors el liuilktnil
ucd for Klutie. rixtures. Tiimiiiings, Ac.,tVc.,
Wholesale an.l I.otuil, t iho lovxest cadh price
Store irhpcs Ptiintrn to order.
IJ. S. W . tinuklu! Iiir pAt patronage, reKpert
fully hciioits the puMic lo caii uud eAunuii.i in
new and largo uiworlniiMit, briuro l urclusing
tlavwlure.
S"F-"Vi; STUDY TO rLKAiSE."
PitLiuuolpiitii. Mnrcll 'JI, l;4u7. cJm
Consumplloa av, -!xll Diseases of Ujo
LunsH .tin! TJiri-a ure posu vc carutj h) iii'ijti-m,
Wbi fit cuilVrys I ? mill VKfc lo lae ea ltir ill tl) iiliiS
t.ir.ntgh i.iu u:r .in -vtt c mnig in OiiMt vumucl
wirii itiu iJimse, lieutruhZfs i;u luiiei'.-b.tir intuftr. iiJt
l.iec i;t, ai.Hcsi a (me invl fasy cxpcci'irssli- n, bt-ft U'u
Iitiiiis. put uic4 ilit l f'Hl, niip:trL isiiicwcii Vituuiy l iiifl
iK-r.jj! s kit ill, giving ihM t-j.iv tiwl iieiy so tn:u; n.
K.il.'f r r ii c ri--lorytii.il of Vn uc'iiMc tu suitj
t ii;itl mlyihnt Coiiautiijiti it is ciuuiilr 1 Jiu.ut.iti rJt is l
lue a sp cr.'e 1 1 uilij fti iitiure. It i .s itiucn untltr
t'Ttti'ii't 1 if iiK'i'.iJu! ifi'iit men t nu) . -t r l'iin;ii.tu,e
Jih-:i.'; niHR'y out nf e'i t y liu:n 8' (1 c:iski cjh ).t cuitd
m tint Iir.il hI'kb. nud fifty per cruv in liiL-ar-c i,.; ; t :,i i i
tj. lii ml t:;i,e it is iip i&MiIih; t vl l nc 'iv ti.au lue ; m
.'. ui . l'i'i Uc ii np.H ere bo cut up ly liit i!:si-f. -. 1.. A
tid.aiiTv to i-rit-s.lK-.il s:.. 1 Kvcn. ir.'W;vtr, i.i Hit l:-i m -i;t,
iiij 'i ii i ii n:t" Ti's txtKi Tiii-nry rfiiri ttt tne tu:i n jj
u'.lci: i:: g lliis ivniiut c Mirj., v.'ii.tb i:n-.u;i!:y ut'ru.-k
n.iitL.,ir,e lin'tHsiiii itrn- i.(i in hi I'tiacJ S bttt
hirj u c irrcct cnicointion h-kvi iliat uf V.m j rr-XL.it pfr n
tt 11 il the wirth, tiy iity ntilat iiii nit dtht.utit W fcl! tLe
C JiiaUMipllvc'e 0ril'u.
Tiuy ilie qtiivcr tlrii:li lm n rrrnw ro fmn r. r tr
Fi' nipt lull Jit n!l it ha bt-t-.i tlic prent i rni f lue
fui it k;;ih-8 ncitlitr r.ge --r N-a, b.ir k.--pa ii; nP'r.t t;.9
i uvc, t:t braiitiiul. u.c t-r.H'tiul, nud tl-f rjiMcl. J ti;a
lii!;. .-t' th;tt Snpftnt; liciiijj, tr in wf.rtii rt.ii.f lb evriy
g,K- nr.d prrtVi-t ii 1 am jK.bltnl u . fit'- t iii nifln ti j
u vniiuuri.t itiul hj-ectiy citu iti iViu-iij li .. '1'hr tr.::
ciijs-; '(' fu1'- u:'. ik Iron, imj ire V. i a:iu tbc itnincJt
; :;f "t. i- ujcvil !.v Liir'r t'ijjc-s. ioii i:i ll.e l.ii.; i. i In
p:ivt'i.t uic irif :uliii:.si"u i.i'.ii. iui tit: a r tti.s. v. i.ich
t-.tuiLA a e;.Utiifil vifai: .v ilm-uu tV? cntim gacin
'J t.o:. tiiTi: y il is more rari ::ult i ux; fc:Vr',atfrR'"'d t'r.m
int-Aii-'iiiea iMteitiwr the t;. ititioj the iuiiijrt iiui. trum
th mc u-hni.nstcrcu tlirou,;.! t.u H in..w -b ; ': pel-riit w'A
:tiw;ia ti:.t! t-e lunps tue im! i!..' ; itii'J.iiic t-W uiier ln
li'jint rm.-.r. rr. True, i.itmmiuii ( il rfmcily, rev
t.'Ti.i'i:! i ciiMilfti-.led! ru"l v. :ri v vie y vtr
r.-:u -tTrui ,t . tlriii rcnifiud tit'iH:ii'Si rt-ii ivt;.e M .nneb.
'k pi.vo i;.f ptivi-r:'i.l .iiui it.r.'il i-iiii'CT rtr w ii.. !:. :
of tilifi'ii'iTiitin;:, i-hiur-.tnnn ii:hu! J will rut irrly re trny
iisib.l.ty iu j lew iruiitucfl, tiraiy:iij ti 'r i;:M i.-t-Vt)i:s
(; sLjiii, .i ttisit a Im ti ii.'.v 1 c :i,i.;n,: i, fl '.vr(, --.it tha
UliUv i';iii:; iiii'uliiip tli? ori.tiiary buruli p gas Will (;c
:r y ii: i'i ;i tVv Imur.
'VUi iiii.ui.m.'ii if niuiii-M,:,'i v. :!i r:t? tl:r si striu
mi:jt;i gur cpmrHt!y ilud. 'ii.v. r "I" i.'-.u- . f t: r.
nii',iii.,nn! is pr-ivp.:..:? in i'!es;;i.i n i'v mi, ..urn nftrr
Le .t:;4 inu.ed, an ! nu.v If imcii.t.tfly iMm u tt ui li.f I;. d
A c 'i.'.'.rciMs pr- f i f liic C'litj.nu',' n-i! t.'iM-n i t ii'l. i' i
li -;:, ia ti:" tud t!-il si' kii-'t ii uivv:is pr Vrt'f.U y
br:.t'';.iff t-'u! :iir. I n t lini j '.!ivf fvuk'ni' lfit pro
jir r.iiiu.tis e ivefnl'y pri-p u-'tl air! .n-ii .-i -u'y a. t::i ii..
ttrrtt (hrrngii ilif hvs, ttn'i:i.l pr;i:!;cr liic iiimr! Ir.tf p
ui; lit? Jf.siiHi; fi'utfcn years' prat-'n'c. many tin tmi.iia
i-uHriiii? Ir ni ilijreir''!. (.1 the iuims ftnd thr.t, bnve i rr.t
unifer iny i-re. auri I inve Jiflertr j n.nuy rrniaik:b cuic
even niier thu biiiVerers hnd been prnin'iiwed in (lie Imi
Hiir. which Miily :i!iff)es me t! a consumption is t.u
1-fn-r h fntnl c(iaie. Alv trrnitntut i f c mhu Msg n ia
niiiiiiiai, and litundt-ci im tou f .it; f ncne fir.ti a ;li.-r t:eh
My ptiru'i-i itcq'T'itiiMixfi with the niitnre nf ti'l.t rclt s, .;
en ibn a ins to i'.itiii:u.th. re.'nii.y, tlie vaiicui i rm f
dist-ate tti-it fciiunl ile c Mifpiipti n nnd upph' llie pun er
ivinrrltfn rureiy beinjr niiatuLeii t-vi-u iti a jiinulf cum Tina
fiiniiliiiriiy in ec nii--'tisii witii cerium paihiliciral and
inicri-t-'Mpip d'L't)v'erif, enable- me l i relieve lhe lunra
fr. in the ifl"t,t-ta of r"inr:.cted rhevia; t rn'urre thm
i'e't, pur:'"y the bliod, iui:nrt t it lenewt-d vita'-iiv.
e vine eiie.'irv nr. A ti-im lo lt,e ei.'ite n -teii I1"X 3,
I it l.if:ce, (i- V. GUAH AM. M. IJ. tulwe ICS) Filbert
Str'-rt, beiw Twlith. linUUc'p'.iiii,
.Mari-h SI, 3m
XJEI-IO SALE.
rn.i be lM at P':blic "!e uM I'L'es
D.StY, the 3 1st of MAHf:lI, lKri7, at lhe
hnuse rui uie premises, in I'oint t innsliip. Nor.
thumherland county, KKHl'i'V-MX ACIfU-S
oi Land with the appurtenances, situate in
Point township, adjoining laud of tirtei.ough.
Uckeit ond other, v-hcrcon ia erected a t"od
alone House and a good bank llarn. Thrrc is
also a good apple orchard, and a variety of other
fri.il trees on the premises. Also -a good spring
of water at the door, Ahout 511 acres of which
are cleared, and the hallancc is well timbered.
The farm lays within !) miles of Hunville.
Possession can he gien on the first day rf
April, nrit. Sale to commei.ee at S o'clock, !'
M.,of saiJ day, when the condition of tale wilj
be made known by
ISAAC AMMnHMAX.
JESSE C. AM. 11Ut. MAN.
March 14, 18S7. 4t
PAY TTJ? 1
'nHE subscriber hivinff disposed of his Vrvg
-- iitorc in Sunbury to Albert W. Fisher, de
sires those indebted to him to inuke paymri.t by
the first of April next. 1'avinent can be made
st the Drug Store.
WM. A BnUNER,
8unbury, arcll 11, IS.')7.
j. i'i.iit:rr& to.
Murket Street Wharf, Phiuliltlphia.
PEALKItSIX FISH AND I'ituVIHON
UA VK eoi.i'antly ou lianJ sn urs 'rln.ei t el'
fliml, Ueriii.gi, C.iili.sn, brcl, I'ork, Lalil, I
llsiiis, 61. lei, Cheese, lil.-e, Ae.
March 21, l"o7 3m
CIS
IJOKT and MADEKIA WI.NES, Si
Srhnanns. Wild Cherry brandy, Els -,.
anJ l.avcnJer brandies for luedii inal purr.
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March 14, '07.
A. V. 1 is.n.x
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FURNITURE POLISH.
8. BAE'S Premium Patent Enamel Furniture.
Polish. This polish is highly valuable for reatov,
ing the polish on all kinds of Furniture. Ulass,
Carriage Bodies, Hair Cloth, &c. Also, for re
niaving apola, hiding scratches, &c., Ac. Mar
ranted to dry immediately and retain ils gloss.
Fries 60 cu. per bottle. Sold by
A. W. FISH Ell.
March 14, U-17.
IUhing Tackle. Kcd Cork, Grass. Cot
- toil and Linen Lines, Out Lines, Kea Grata
by the yard. Snoods, Flies, Kirhy, Limerick and
Carlisle Hooka. Kods, &.., for sale by
Mwfc41.'6T, A. W.riSHER.
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