NOTICE. TTOTICE ii hereby given thnt the members e Mt. Faber Lodge No. 188 of ihe Indapen dant Order of Odd Fellows, of Pennsylvania, act ing under a constitution prescribed by the Grand Lodge of the Independent Ordi r of Odd Fellowt f Pennsylvania, have presented their petition to ihe Court of Common Flcaiof Northumbeihnd :.!in,7 'or charter of Incorporation or body po itic, in law and in fact, by the name and title of Mount Faber Lodge, No. l?6,of the I. O. of O. F of Pennsylvania, to have perpetual succession end to sue and be sued, have a common title Ac. Whereupon the Court have fixed the first dsv of next term for the hearing and determination of atd charter JAMES BEARD, Prot'y. Prolhonotary Office, Sunbury, Dec. S3, '65. J to. A FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber oflbrg nt! private sale, the ell known Farm, late the estate of William 'tifrgert, dee'd., situate patt in Northumber tnil, and part iu Montour counties. Pa., on tie road leading from Milton to Danville, lul within one-fourth of a mile of the C. W. nd E. R. R., "containing in all 277 acres, ioiit 105 or 10 acres are heavy timbered nds, principally oak and Hickory. There a largo quantity of oak suitablo for Ship imber, and any amount of Rail Road wood l the Farm. The improvements are two good Dwelling ouses, and one large Dank Barn, handsome situated, the Chilisqunqne Creek running rough the centre of the same, on which ere is a fall of 6 feet 6 inches, suitable for Saw or Grist Mill. There is also a fine young Apple and Peach chard of choice grafted fruit, and a large rtion of Meadow-land, the soil of which is a looming nature, one part of the Farm id has been limed, and limestone within fi fourth of a mile. The whole will be sold together at a bar- n, or in part to suit purchasers. The above property has lately been Tery ch improved : within the last year 6000 ihels of lime has been put on it and 2 tons Guano. The property will be sold entire, or as it 1 divide very conveniently, one half will bo 'erms will be made vpry nccommodntinly JAMK'S CAMERON, hilisqauqne tp. Dec. 15, 1855. 3t. inncnster Whig, Reading Eagle and Mil an, will publish three times and send bills ubscriber. WPHANS COURT SALE. S pursance of an order of tbo Orphans' .rt of Northumberland county, will bo ex id to public sale on Saturday, the ftth dny anuury next, at the house of William iver, in the town of Shamokin, comity esuiil, the following described real estate it: 1 CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, ite in Coal township, county aforesaid, eyed December 3d, 1785, iu pursuance warrant granted to Thomas Hamilton-, ning lands surveyed in the nemos, re .ively, of Martin tiass, William P. Brady, Boyd, William Wilson, John Cook and urd Lake, containing, byre-survey, made loth, lsafi, 43G acres and 86 perches, , nit'iisiire, late the estate of Joseph T. ler, due'd. Sale to commence at 10 :k, A. M. of said day, wheu the terms ie made known by ANN W. MATHER, Ad'rix. order of the Court, yd Pursel. Clk. O. C. J i-eniber, 10th, 1855. B. 'I he above tract of land lies in the Lot ween the ''Little" and '-Big" niotiii upon tributaries of the Shumokin about eqni-dUtant from the two flour- tuwus of slniniokin andTrevorton. It exceedingly well timbered with white '.lostnut Oak, white and yellow Piue, nut, Hickory and Poplar ; and a portion Hiougli to make two good farms, is itiblu of cultivation. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING! V. MARTIN MERCHANT TAILOR, SUHBTJET, FA. tfelly infnrms the citizens of Sunbury and i!ic penerally, that he has just received liiluilelphia, a choice and select assorment hs, Cassimeres, A.c , viz : Muck Cloth, plain and twilled. Heaver do far overcoats. ue cloth, cloth. crcs french black corded. do do Doeskin. do grey mixed Doeskin. plain black silk velvet. Figured velvet. Plush velvet. black satin figured, 'i Shirts and Drawers, lien's Tocket Handkerchiefs, do Neck-tics. vhich will be sold or made up to order in st uml best style, ury, Deo. 1, 1855 tf REGISTER'S NOTICE. ILL is hereby given to all Legatees editor and oilier persons interested in the f tha following named persons, that the rs. Administrators, and Guardiana of lates have filed their accounts with the of Nrthumherland County, and that : will le presented to the Orphans' Court County, on Tuesday, the 8th day of , A. I)., 1S5G, iu tha forenoon of , for confirmation and a.lowance. in, dee'd, settled by hia Ad'tor Henry r. eorge, dec' J. settled by his Ad'tor Aaron oseph Sr., settled bv hia Ad'ter Wm. W t. eorge, dee'd, settled by his Ad'tor Wm, Barbara, dee'd, settled by her Executor I lie itz. iseph H. dee'd, (final) settled by his Ad rator Dennis C. Caul. Wm, dee'd. settled by one of his Ex'trs Persinr. jlin. dee'd, settled bv his Executors D cam and Wm. H. Wapples. J. C. dee'd, (final) settled by his Ad'tor U. Masse r. lain, dee'd, -settled by his Ad'tor D. B. N V. Kilvervrood. leniamiii. dee'd. settled by bis Ad'tor ,1 Furruan. tichaeJ, doe'd, settled by his Admin'tor Rehoek. lohn. dee'd, settled by hia Ad'tor Wax r. Barbara, dee'd, settled by her Ad'tor Fshbnch. avid, dee'd, settled by one of bis ex'tors KjI1pv. er Michael, dee'd, settled by his Ad'ter Irumhelter. in. dee'd, eettled by his ei'te Jacob llihlnn. n Isaac, dee'd. settled by O. P. Patton mhrrt TVVman. Ad'tora of James Eck- c'J, who waa one of the executers of Volverton, dee'd. . dee'd. aettled bv O. I. Taggart, ex ( James Taggart. dee'd, whe was the f Mary Ross, dee'd. 1 Catharine, Sarah William, settled I'narilian John Daniel. iel. willed by bis Guardian Daniel iai .tettled by bis Guardian Jacob Hi! k Catharine, settled br John O .n M tha executors of George Smith, ho was the Guardian of said Joseph -harinn. mon, dee'd, settled by his Ad'tor J see JOHN P. PURSEL, lUfhrur, later'e OttVA STOVES- TCOR SALE en excellent second-hand Cook- Ing Stove, also aeveral Cylinder Coal 8toves. Enquire at this office. SHERIFFS SALES. BY virtue of a Yen. F.rp. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in Sunbury, on Monday the Tth of Jan uary next, the following described property, to will A Certain Tract or piece of Land, situate in Rush township, Northumberland co., adjoining lands of John Rabuck, George Gon sert, Joseph Chamberlin and Mary Swenk, con taining fifty acres more or less, about forty acres of which are cleared, whereon are erected a one-and-a-half story Log House, a small frame Darn and out buildings. 8eired, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Peter Campbell. ALSO, Two certain tots of ground, situate in the town of Trevorton, Zerbe township, and county of Northumberland, being lots No. 3 and 4, in block No. 77, containing 30 feet in front each, and 100 feet in depth, and fronting on Market street. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of Charles Zeh. ALSO By virtue of a Fi Fa, to me directed will be exposed to public 8ale, at the house of Michael Render, in Turbulville, on Saturday the 29th of December next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., three certain lots of ground situate in Turbulville, Northum berland county, and numbered in plot of addition to said town No. 24, 25, and 37. each contain ing one fourth of an acre, more or less. Lot No. 37, bounded by Paradise street, on the West, Wo. rel street on the Noith, lot No. 36, East, and public school house lot, South ; and lot No. 24, bounded by Paradise street, West, Worrel street, South, an alley East, and by lot No. 23, North ; and lot No. 25, bounded by Washington street on the East, Worrel street on the North, an alley South, and by lot No. 26, on the West. Seized, tnken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Horatia G. Worrel. ALSO. At the Court House in Sunbury, on Monday the 7th of Jauuary, at 1 o'c. all that certain two story Slone Building, situate in the town of Shamokin, county aforesaid, on the south side of Sunbury street, in said town, and on lot numbering as in the plot of said town, 33 of the Dewart addition to said town of Shamokin, containing front on id Sunbury street, 16 feet, and in depth IS feet, and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage ppurtenent to said building' seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the property of Catharine Noccker. ALSO, At the same time and place, by virtue of sundry writs of Ven. Exp., all of Defendants in tcrest ia a CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, situate in Coal and Zerbe townships, Northum berland county, adjoining lands surveyed in the ames of John lioyc, William Wilson, feter Maurer, Michael Krall and Frederick Kramer, containing 367 acres, and 98 perches, more or less, about J of an acre of which is cleared, whereon is erected a small Log House. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold s the property of L. W. Bufiiington, drawer. and Jacob Loose, endorser. ALSO, At the same time and place, the undivided alf of a TRACT OF COAL LAND. of which the said Calvin Blythe in his lifetime was seized, situate in Coal and Zerbv townships, Northumberland county, adjoining lands sur- eyed to John Boyd, William Wilson, Peter Maurer, Michael Kroll and Frederick Kramer, nd surveyed on a warrant to Mathias Zimmer man, containing 367 acres, 98 perches, more er less, on which ia erected a small Log House, nd which said Calvin Blythe held and sold, ubsequent to the dower of the .PUT., the widow of the said Mathias Zimmerman. Seized, taken in execution, and to be aold aa the property of Frederick Lazarus, adm'r. of talviu Blythe, deceased. H IS IS h i WK1HE, Sueritt. Sheriffs Office, Dec. 15, 1855. LIST OF JURORS For January, Sessions, 1656. GRAND JURORS. Sunlurv Wm Martin, Thos Robins, Ml chad Wilvert. David Rockefeller, Bultzer Kiufer. D Druckemiller, Ed Gass. Northumberland John Leisonring, Daniel Brautigum. Lewis Jacob Bruner. Delaware Andrew Nye, John Gray, G v Armstrong. Chlisquaqueverrui Huoy J r. Lower Augusta Jno Shipmao. Shamokin Jesse Reed, Coal David Thompson. Hush Luther Bassett, Wm D Gearbart Upper Mahanoy Samuel Rcesler. Jordan Benj I.eitzel, Geo Stokes Jackson Jet Longsdorf. Aft. Carmrl J os Feger TRAVERSE JURORS Sunbury Win Hoover, Fred Lararus, O. I Buyers. Aurthumberland m (juicer. Milton Thos Mardock, Jno F Caslow, Matthias htrine tr. Lewis Robt C Rockman, Jno Taggert, Jno Schuyler, bum I shannon. Delaware ihos Mch.ee, I'anl fcmith. Turbut Jno liollocker, Abraham Kissin- CVumoungtie J no s Troxel, vt m Keed. Lower Aunusta Wm Uaas, Jno Everitt Joel Yordy, Benj Kriegbaum Sam'l Kreiger John Shipe. Shamokin Isaab Morgan, v alentine Klase Jacob Conrad, Jno bnuth sr. Jno Bobner, Juo L Ross. Coal David N Lake, Rush Peter Haughawout, Jacob Heller, Henry Weaver, Bonham Gearbart, Jacob L. Shuman. Upper Mahanoy Jonathan Smith, Jacob Fulp Abraham Geist Michael Paul, Audrew Geist. Lower Mahanoy Vim Shaffer, Franklia Frier. Jack ton Win Dcppin. Jordan Geo Shartel, Dau'l Bohner, Juo Creasinger. Ztrbe Daniel Beckley, Ml. Carmel Abraham Larick. PETIT JURORS. SunourvGeo Gass, Jacob Young, Elias Brosious Wm Kriegbaum, John B Leoker, I W Tener. Milton Abraham Goodman, Moses Cham berlain Henry Strine, Tbos S Mackey. Xeiris David Btahlnecker. Turbut Robt McCorraick, Feter Dunkle, David Eshbach Daniel Beisel. Chilisquauu Charles Cox. Point Wm L Cook. Upper Augusta Martin Gass, Geo Zim merman Jacob Eckman, Reuben Gehriuger. Chas Eckman. Lower Augusta Wm Weitzel, Chas Con rad, Wm Seigfried Jer Keiroe, Shamokin Andrew Gonsert Jno Moore. Coal Solomon Weaver. 7?,A Abraham Hoffman. Joi Veen. Uvver Mahanou J do Moyer jr. Daniel Hirue. Lower Mahanoy Isaac Shaffer. Zesbs lbaac Kaiser. Mt Carmtl-Wm Schall. BEBEBINE, Veratria, Chinordine and Cin. euonie, just received by Maw 19, ISM. WBitn eY BttVNBB. TIICOPHIOr)- do, for sale by Mt 1, WIIHEH IRS!?. List of Causes, JjOR trial In the Court of Common Pleaa I of Northumberland County, at January i, A. D., 1856. PLAINTIFFS. DEFENDANTS. Jacob Fry vs John Fr? et al Wm B Burke vs Wm H Thompson 8 H Bibighouse vs John Kaker et al Henry Hepler vs same with notice, Ac. Kyster & Stilxer lor fiysier vs jnicnaei uowning juavia i e.is Jaa Hammer Ira Forrester John Shissler Mason Henrys Ex'rs vs J 8 weenys adm'r vs John Hoffman vs Isaac D Fisher vs Reuben Fagely vs J B Master same Henry Masser's Ex'rs vs Maaser & Marts va same & co vs Thomas Dornan Hlizabcth Irlane Elizabeth Bright Patrick Donahue White ,Mervine & Lawson Inane Campbell Chaa D Wharton vs Daniel Druckemiller vs H Eckel fc eon Big Mountain Im provement co. vs vs Henry HufT va Wood, Baldwin et al va JJeni GriftVy Samuel Kyle Wm. Dales Ex'tors vs Georie Vankina, Adm Benj Wolverton vs R Fageiy Si co Mary O Lyon vs Cbaa Rineqart R F Weiincr vs Daniel Gonrad Bright & Clement va Phila & Sunbury RR Kase and Dcuty vs Fagely KobinR& co Elizabeth McUinis vs J C Horton et al ChasSEngle va Milton Ahluin Henry Sletlers adm'r vs J Our if Terretenant H A Liehtenthalet va F Wilhelm et al vs R Fagely . vs R Fagely & CO vs Wm Cameron vs James Cameron vs Milton Troxel vs J M Patton vs John Parka va Wm E May vs Jesse Henyl vs Thomas Barret at vs T Baunigardtier at a vs Charles Neuhart vs E N Graham Kase If Douty Kase, Douty & Reed Frymire & Stout Wm E Way & to Black for Shuman C R & H Shearer Jacob Barnbart Joseph E Lieba School Dirertora of Shamokin tp, Daniel Robina Edward Faber Krah Sidcney E Rath C H Archumety et al vs Jesse Archumety JAMES BEARD, Frothy. Protht notary's Oflice. ) Suuburv, Dec. 8, 1855. LIST OF JURORS For a Special Court Feb. 11, 1856 Snuhury Jno G Bright, Jno W Friling, Geo Rohrbach. Northumberland Juo Durham, Jno Hum mel, Theo Hiirr. Milton Israel Kepner, A. II. Moody. Levis Jno Remit, Wm Savidee. Delaware John M Wagner, Wilson Hutchinson Turbut Jas Smith, Win Waldrou David Enple. CUihsQuaque w in Honsel, Isaac Freder- iek. Joseph Irwin. 7'ouif Jesse C Morton. Liver Aunusta l'eter Oberdan JJennis Wolverton. Lower AuguntaVtm Miller. Stamokiii Win Gass, Agustns Huoy. Coal Geo H Sintou, Dau'l Everitt. lluslt Abraham Eckman, O IS I'atton C V Gearhurt. L'vner Mahanov Geo Euterline, Peter Beissel. Lover Mahanoy Peter Hepner. .t(re Mahanou Daniel Wagner, Jackson Jacob U HolTman, Michael Tro on. Cameron Feter Weikle. Northumberland County ss. The commonwealth of Pennsylcania to Fran cis ISotcer, husband oj Sarah Heller JSower. G MEETING Whereas Sarah llulen Bower, by her next friend Jacob Dumlore, did on the third day of April, A. If. 18.-;, prefer her petition to the Honorable Alex. Jordan. 1 resilient Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of said county, praying that her causes set forth therein, she might lie divorced trom bonds ot matrimony entered into with you the said Francis Bow er, we do therefore command you, as before we did, that ysu be nnd appearjn your proper persons before our Judges at Sunbury, at a County Court of Common Pleas, therein to be held the first Monday of January next, to answer the snid petition or libel of the said Surah Helen Bower, and show cause if any you have why the said Sarah Heller Bower, your wife, should tiot bo divorced from the bonde of matrimony agreeably to the act of Assembly in such case made aud provided. Hereof fail not. Witness the Hon. Alex. Jordan, President of our said court at Suuburv, Oct. 1 2th, 1855. JAMES BEARD, Prolb'y. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1855. NOTICE. All persona knowing themselves indebted to Ira J .Clement, on Book account, notes or other wise, are requested to call and pay up without delay, otherwise their accounts will be placed in the hands of a magistrate for collection. Sunbury, Nov. 17. 1855 tf Estate of DAVIS MARTZ, dee'd. "jVOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration upon the estate of David Marts, late of the township of Bhamokin, Nor thumberland County, Esq,, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing near Pa li nos P. O., in said township. All persons hav. ingcluime or demands against the estate of said deceased, are requested to make the same known to the undersigned without delay, and all per sons indebted aie desired to make immediate payment. HENRY MARTZ, Adm'r. Shamokin tp. Dec. 8, 1855. Ot. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IS pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Northumberland, will "be exroed to' public sale on Thursday, the third day of January next, at the house of John Weaver, Inn-Keeper, at the town of Trevorlon, Zerbe townxtup, county aioresaiu, the following described Keal estate to wit : Two certain lots ot ground, situated in the towu of Trevorton. The one thereof in block No. 107, lot No 10, containing in front 25 feet and in depth luO feet. The .other in block No. 121, lot No. 3, containing in front 25 feet, and hi depth 150 feet. Late the es tate of William Stanton, dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when the terms of tale will be made known by PETER WALSH, Guardiau, By order of the Court, Jno. P. Pursel, Clk. O. C. Trevorton, Dec. 8,1855. ts. LIST OF CAUSES fF Northumberland County, for a Special " Court, to commence on the 11th of Feb ruary, 1855. Jacob Venida Ira T Clement va Zerby Run Imp. to The Shamokin Steam ' Perry fc Tow Boat eo Greasier et Reesidei va Michael Kersletter Wm B Kipp vs Wm I. Helienstcin Isaae Elliott va Cerneliaa Uarretson same va same earn vs sams aame va same 'JAMES BEARD, Prota'y ProthonoUry'iOtBoe, ) Sunbury. Dee- 8. 1855 OAMBRIC, 8wiaa, Mull, Dobinett, French laces. Checks, Collars, Undersleevea and Chemisettes, Heak dresses, Velvets and Velvet trimmings. Turkish counterpanes, Elauketa, Brocbe, I'hrbat k Bay Bute Khawls, for sabs by Sunbury, Dec I, '6a. K. Y. BKlUn 1 . V ADIEt' Dross Goods. 6prinf and 8umoM. 1 A Bhawla, Black sulk, silk poplins, De Lain, Ginghams, De bag), Lawns and calico, just re I eelsed und for sale by WM.A. KfK . lwa a Btwra,Msf 6, 1 Mi- AGEJ5TS1 AGENTS 1 AGENTS! Fersoni accustomed to procure subscribers for Books, Magasines Ac, or get up clubs for newspapers, are requested to send as their names and address, ana we win lorwara mem, free of charge, a specimen number of a publi cation for which they will find ready sale nd we will allow them a commission of 50 per cent for their services. t mi i ni?nn nnoTnrn No. 3 Courtland at., New York. December 1, 1855. 3t. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county will be exposed to public ssle, on MONDAY, the 7th day of JANUARY, next, at the Court House in the borough of Sunbury, the following described real estate, to witt 1st, A LOT OR PIECE OF LAND, situato in Upper Augusta township, adjoining lands of Harman G. Kline, land cut otf under the $3111) law, from this described tract, and set apart for the use of the children of the intestate, and approved at November Term 1855, and '.he next described piece, containing fifte.;ii acres, more or less Also the undivided half oft tract of land in said township, adjoining the first de scribed tract, and land of Stein and of James Campbell, containing about thirty five acrea. of which about tMenty five acrea are cleared, and on which are erected a Log House and triable. Late the estate of Adam Netdig, deceased. Sale to commence al 1 o'clock, P, M. of said day, when the terms oj sale will be made known by DAVID REESER, Ad'tor. , By order of the Court, Jno. P. Purse.', Clk. O. C. J Dee. 1, 1855. The Scientific American. Eleventh Tear Splendid Engravings and Prizes. The hleveitte Annual Tolume of this useful publication commences nil the 17lli of September, IH55. 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Beautifully tlluatratrd Catabgues, giving lull descrip tions, eriu irea on application. J or Meuibejaliip, addieas C. I.. DF-RBV, Actusry C. A. A. At either of the principal offices "Kiiickeiboeker Magazine" nrnce, 31S Broadway, Nr York, or, Weatera Office, ISO Water street, Ekitidusky.O. .'Xov. 17, leoi. Fashionable Ilats and Caps. ASHBY & E0CAP, No. 136 Market St., FHILADBZ.PHIA. INFORM their friends and the public fM Kenerally. that tbey continue to keep at dSSK their old stand, a large and extensive assortment of hsts, caps, 4c, got up of the best material an in the lates) and best style of workmanship an finish. Country merchants and others will do well to call ai.d examine belore purchasing elsewhere Phila., Nov 10, 1b55 tf. LATEST ARRIVAL, Largest and Best Assortment CHEAP, HANDSOME & DURABLE, TH E subscriber takes pleaaure in informing hia customers and the public geuerally that be ia now in receipt of an unusually large anu Splendid Assortment of New Goods, To endeavor to enumerate the one hundreth part of the articlea would be useless. Suffice to aay, they have been selected with the greatest care, and they will be disposed of at aa low prices as the aame quality can be purchased elsewhere. My motto ie "Quiet Sales and Small rroftts." He takes this method of presenting to the public bis thanks for the liberal patronage exten ded to him, and by atiict attention to business, he respectfully solicits continuance of the aame, It will be advisable for purchaser to call and eiamin hia soaortmetit before purchasing else where. All kinds of produce taken in exehangi EUWAKU Y. SRlliUT. Sunbury, December 1, 1155 1JA IN TrJ of ovary description iuat received by May r WEWBR i WHJB Saddle and llarnci Maker. Thomas H. Tucker, Succettor to Q. W, Stroll, RESPECTFULLY Informs the citizens of Sunbury and the pub. lie generally, that he has taken Mtablishrnent lately Occupied by Oeo. W. Strnh. and havina- ei, Baaed aeveral good workmen, will be enabled to turn out work In hie line equal to any roada In thta section of country. Orders promp tly execeted and all aioda of pro duce taken in exchahge. V Sanbury. October 7, 1856. ly ' ' NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. I. W. TI2IVER Jt Co., Sunbury, Pa.. RESPECTFULLY announce thst they have just received a large and varied atoek of aplemlid goods suited to the season I an inspec tion of which they solicit from their friends and the public they will be aold at low prices, aa they still adhere to their old motto : "Small profits and quick Sales." This in the end pays best, while it best serves thair customers. 1 heir stock now consists of Cloths, Cassimeres, Veslings, Ladies' Dress Uoods, in great variety, of Silks, Poplins, Delaines, Cashmeres, Coburgs, all wool Ue lains, Calicoea, &c., with a large aasortmentof dress lrimmings.-Broche, Thibet, Cash mere, and wollen shawls, worked collars, eulTs, sleeves, chemisettes, aj-c. A new stock of Ready made Coats, Vests, and antaloons, of superior style and workmanship. Iso, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes together ill) a general assortment of Hardware, Queens- ware, Uroccrica, frovisions, ledarware, mugs, Paints. Oils and Nulls. Come aud see, no charge ia made for show. g goods. Country produce tsken in exohange for goods. at the highest market prices Sunbury, October 13, 1855. Estate of JOSEPH LAHB, deo'd. NOTICE ia hereby given that lettera of Admi nistration upon the estate of Joseph Lahr, ale of Lower Mahanoy township, Norlhumber- nd county, dec d, have been granted to tha un dersigned, residing in Georgetown, in said town- hip. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them without de- ay for settlement, and-all persons indebted are desired to make immediate payment. UrJOKWE LA UK, Ad tor. Georgetown, Nov. 31, 1855. 61. COLEMAN'S OHE CUTLERY STORE, I'o. 21 Xorth Third St., below Arch, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY Merchants can save from ten to fifteen per cent, by purchasing at the above stores. Bv importing: my own a-oods, nayinirhut little rent, and living economically, it is plain I can undersell those who purchase their Goods ere, pay high rente and live like princes. Constantly on hand a large a-eorlment of Pen nd Pocket Kaives, Scissors dnd Razors, Table Knivea and Forks in ivory, stag, buffalo, bone and wood handles, Carvers and Forks, &c, Butcher Knives, Dirks, ifowie Knives, Revolving and plain Pistols, 4c. Also a large assortment of Aecordeona, cVe. Also Cue English Twist and German Guns. JOHN M. COLEMAN, Oct. SO, 1855 ly. Importer. GREAT EXCITEMENT 1 La est and best arrival of the Season, At the Store of P. "S7. Gray, In Market Square, has just received his Stock from Philadelphia, consisting of Fall and Winter Goods, Embracing a great variety of Lady's Dress and Fancy Goods. The following- comprises in part a Hat of my ex- ensue and elegant stock, winch for variety and heupness cannot fieeicelled in this market. FOR THE GENTLEMEN, Black and Fancy Cloths and Cassimeres, Click Katlin and Fancy Silk Vestintrs, Shirting Muslin Drawers and I nd or Shirts, Kentucky Jeans Velvets, lilankrta, Ac. TOR THE LADIES. Black Silks, Alpacas, Merinos' colored snd plaid all wool. Muslin de Lain, a lar?e lot of Prints, of the best brands and styles, brown and bleached Sheetings, twilled and plaid Ltnseys, r lannels, red, yellow and white, grey Drills, Tickings. Cambrics, Dress trimmings, ribbons, laces, gloves, hose and irish linens, and other tilings too tedious tn mention. I would earnestly solicit a liberal shsre of their patronage. Boots & Shoes, a large assortment, HATS Sr CAP8. HARDWARE cV CUTLERY, CEDAR WARE. FISH & SALT, Groceries or every variety. Teaa.Coflve, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Cheese, Vin egur, Candies, Candles, Soap, Ciackers, Brooms, Lead, hhot, lied Cords, Plough Lines, Ulasa Bx 1 0 10x12, 11x16, Starch, Fluid, Dairy Salt. Smok ing and Chewing Tobacco, Fine Cigars, Matches, Mustard, Candle Wick, Blacking ater Proof, and a general assortment of QUEEXSWARE AND GLASSWARE. Country produce taken at the highest market prices. bunbury, Uct, S7, ISoD. tl. PROCLAMATION. TV OT1CE it hereby given that the several -t-v Courts of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions of the peace, and Oprbana Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, to commence at the Court Hi use, in the borough ot Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the 7th day ol January next, and will continue TWO WEEKS. The coroner. Justices of the Peace and consta bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things to their several oilicea appertaining to be done. And all witnessea prosecuting '.n behalf of the Common wealth agitinst any prisoner are also requested and commanded to lie then and there attending in their proper persons to prosecute against him, aa ahsll be just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, at the lime appointed agreeable to their notices. Given under my hand at Sunbury, the tat day ot Dec ber in the year or our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-live and the Inde pendence of the United Slates of America the 79tn. God say the Commonwealth. HENRY WEISE, Sheriff. NEW SUPPLY OF LIQ.TJ0ES. f RS. THOMPSON respectfully informs her mends and cuelouiere. mat an nat receiv. ed a ntw tunnhr of superior liquor of different kinda, OBL'RG, French Merinos, Persian cloth, Parit twill, Chintzes, Delanet, Delieges, Alaparaa, Rilka, Wool plaida, Mohair lustre, French, 8cotch aud American Ginghams, just received and for tale Dy bunbury, Dec 1 '66. E, Y. BRIGHT. FRENCH black cloth, plain A fancy CaasiJ -at meret, Caaatuetta, Uvercoaling, ealw and Bilk Velvet veat patterns. Silk and Wool Hate, Cape, Bcartt and Monkey Jackets, lor tale by Sunbury, Dec I 'SS. E. V. .BRIGHT. IAAHN ESTOCli 1 VermiW for aale by May K. WEISER A BRUNIK VANILLA BEANS just received by WEISER A BRUNBB. Wotmn'. Mey If, isoo REMOVAL. At 223 North Second Street, alnvt Vine, ddd al Eigth and Spring.Garden Street PBZZsV2BX.PRlA, Are soiling oflT CARPETH, OIL CLOTHft, Ae At reduced prices, Expecting to REMOVE to CHE8NUT Street, (under the New Masonic Hall,) about the 16th of Noviatata, to which place they would invite their former customers and others, aa they expect to keep a better assortment there, than tbey ever have kept Oct. 27, 1H55.- ch. Sept 23 3m W ' NEW MASONIC HALL, PHILADELPHIA. AGENTS WANTED In every town and ena,,ty ia ths United Stales, to sell ths beautiful pieture of the GRAND LODGE ROOM. tn the Ntw Masonic Halt., Philadelphia. This Plata is sellinf very ispidly, snd elicili the admiration of all, for the correctness snd fidelity with which tha PtATcst. Fassco Paiuti.ios nn FtraniTCsa ara represented, and the artistic beauty and harmony of the colors. Size of Plata, n X 98. Price W 00. Booksellers snd Pictirrs Denlcrs wishinfr to take aren eiea for it, will pleass address, for further information. t..N. ROSENTHAL, Litluigrapher, Philadelphia. Octoler 17, 18S5. tf Great Arrival or - . ; Fall and Winter Goods ! IRA T. CLEMENT INFORMS his friends and customers that he just received an elegant assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! ! At his Store in MarSet Street, Sunbury, which ha offers to the public at the lowest prices. Hit stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimers, Cassmr.ts, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin dt Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, Berages. Also a large assortment of CLOTHING. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Silk Hats. Panama, Palm leaf and other Summer Hate. Master. GROCERIES of every variety. Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, Fish, Salt, rVr. HARDWARE, Vix: Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Sawa, Ac. QUEENS WARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, Ifc L7 Country product of all kinds takenin ex change at the highest market prices. Oct 20, 1853 NEW REFECTORY. THE subscribers respectfully inform the citi tena of Sunbury and the public generally, that they have opened a Refectory and Eiling Saloon in the basement of the New 1 hree Story brick building of J. M. Simpson, in Murket street, which hat been handsomely fitted up with every convenience and comfort for their customers. They will constantly have on hand the beat quality ot Oysters, and all other deli cacies of the season. JOHN E. SMICK. G. W. 1IILEMAN. Sunbury, Oct. 13, 1855. GREAT MASONIC HALL. THE LARGEST PIANO FOIITF., MEt.ODF.O" AND MfSIC STORE IN THE UNITED STATES, Will tat nnened October 1.1th 1M. in the Masokic BtrlLma, Clietnut Htreet, slve Seventh, Philadelphia. By JOHN MARSH, the Hole Asent for Boarriman, Gruy a Co. 'a celebrated Dolce Cainonns Attachment risno rortes, sua c w. risk Co's Premium rrlelo. deons. ' Also, Pisno Fortes snd Melodeona of other dis. tinetiiahed makers. J. M. has oliraineri a lease for aeverul years in the iiswr, rmajiiticent nnd well known Mnftiuic Buiktina, where he intends keepinc the Inrvest stock anil assortment of Piano Fortes, Melodeona, Muaic, nnd Mu sical Instlninents of eveiy iteecnption, all of which are carefully selected by himself, Slid warranted to give per- icci Kiiiiacnon in every instance. uctoner si7th, 1HSS If vn&m ras wait For the latest arrival of Fall Winter tloods. J. P. & X.I KLINE, RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends and tbe public in general, that tbey have received aVheir Old Bland, iu Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county. Pa., at Klines Grove, their FA I.L sn Wl.NTCli (Joods, and opened to the public a fiiTT assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &o Consisting in part ef Cloths, black and fane Cassimeres, Saltinetta, Checks. Drawers and Under Shirts, and all kinds of FALL and WINTER GOODS. Also a lot of Ready.made Coats, Vests and Pants, ckc. Ladies Dress Goods, Consiiting of Black Silks, Merinos, A I paces, Co berg cloth, plain and fancy all wool De Lainea, Calicoes, Uinghams, Muslin, Comforts, Bay State Long ahawls. Trimmings, etc. Also a fresh supply of Groceries of all kinda. A fresh supply of Hardware and Queens- ware, Drugs and Medicines. Hardware, Queenaware, Cedarware, Broome, A c Also a large assortment of Boots and Shoea, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Halt and Caps, Silk Hata, and all goo-lt usually kept in a Country Store. Call and See. Cheaper than the Cheapest, Thankful for past favora we hope by strict atten tion to buaineit, to merit a continuance ot tno tame. All of the above named stock of goods will be told positively at low prices for cash, or in ex change tor country produce, at the nigliest maiitei price. Kline s Grove, ISov. 3, 1855. FOR SALE, A VALUABLE FARM, Lying in Shamokin township, Northumberland county, containing about 1 30 acres, more or lest, within i mile of the Philadelphia and .Sunbury Railroad, adjoining landa of Charles Leisenring, George Kiick and others, rn which are creeled A large two-story Dwelling House, Barn and Out houses. About 80 acres of laid land are cleared, end in a pittty good atata of cultivatioi : the residue ia good limber land. 1'here caa be about 40 acres of very superior meadow made on taid premises. There are two good bearing Orrhards thereon, a never-failing spring of water, and a good well at tha door. For further particulars apply to tbe subscri bers, or to Elida John, Bear Gap P. O., North umberland county, Pa. P. 8. If said premises art suit told before the first bay of the first month (Jauuary) next, tbt same will be offered for rent on reasonable Ceruis. SARAH JOHN, ELIZA 8. JOHN. Shamokin twap. 1 11th ino. 3, 1855. ) 1 m THE UlVIVEESlTrS FAMIL? REMEDIES, , tHVT.O .nee. ia.H.1 s.,. ..a ..,i,..-V A I University uf frkk mkiik im-'. a. vSSe,.?f ti',JlZilZ( """r"'"', April tn. ' " - r.-u,w, ,m 1 1 1 , y nu vii c purmiSG Of .n. avnau, opuiiuue aan worthless IN nai rants ; A lail lit. Ulnnlt-iu. l,u i.L. ' dies wherever a Competent Fhyewuui eaimot , will not be etntiloyed JouR.Rot This Institution has Ban&aaari fr. n. Rowaud'n Tonic Mixture, anowa tor nvrarda of twaaly-ive veara aa tha only sore and safe ears foe r EVEH sad AGUE, te , and his ines. tiruabls Remedy for BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Ru wand's Cosnpovjia Hyrup of Blaekhwvy Root, winch anlily aa. I provaa and pnpulac Ramadua, usthrwiik Tiie l aivrsitya Ramedyfnr f oenpleiiite of tea Luae i The linvaraiiys Rsaaady foe Dyapapaiaot liajigestioa Ths I'uivarsity's Reaaaaly for Coauvs-atowela: n i rV u,"fKr, Ausanac may a be sad, atlas . .... WILUAM DEPPpi, No.S,tS. WaoattoyV.9 1NDELLIBLB INK al Maaj 19. WKVIR sV BtUMBsTS. HL'6BANI)8Mafntie(staJby My t. VCMI I90IT6R KULrps, 6TRTKER & JENNINGS, wottsLt etALtas m imiTlSH, FKUHCli & AMURICsta socsat asoLcsivsLV at 1 ATJOTION, Ab. 1 3 Bank Street, betow Market. Between Second snd third, J PHILADKfcPHIA. anTlivL"? !",rt "m will ,.U SL T y ra"" ve,swe Aaclloai rata Phila., 8rpu g3, J856- mcSj. J. E. Cer. 7th & CufSBul gls. I hit Iittlitutioi). wliirh wat flrnt wrntiiitlied in Btpteinher, lb44, tHrl nii)heri nmn iu grtJualet hun dirdt nf the buhiimtt mi in thita and otlirr citit; wti on Junt tht ' Ih&j, Ctifirtered, nnA mutrhiihd n " CuMef( in accinilanct Willi Act f Wfl lfT tint tire. Ar The ConiisKnttnnTiifcTiON ttof n Wif) thortmvhly nrnrticul chnrarter and Am1! piHiiniiit nil tnwe brehrtirt itectry 1 fur use in butinew; b-imle which,, gs-jfl iht ptipilt have the priTilrtrt nf nttcit- EC g W. 5 1 deuce up"ii a rmirnf ttf I.KC ri;KF,3 I'uitM cnviutiii'iir i a va. tj Vrl iiverea nu meir capremi use. oy emi I4" - nnt urarlitirwer. W sfi For the nreiftnt at-eaini. tha Hort. PC Jraos Sbabswooo's sfrvices ars sn gseed in litis derairtment. ri. II. CIIITTKNUKN, Principal. tTf Catalogues will be sent to sny ailtlress, on eppln'n'ion l.v latter Ala... ClUTTr.NDKNS' rtOOK KEKPINO, receipt per mail of tha price, 1,50. Key to sams GO sts trt Philadelphia, (if. 13, tS55 6inS. SPEQTACLES In Gold, Silver, aud ElasticSteel.Fran.es, MATHEMATICAL Instruments separate and in cases, Thermometers of variont aires, Spy Glasses of every description, Piatina poime for Lightning Rods, Magic Lanterns with scriptural, astronomical and temperance designa, Microscopes and Microscopic objects, Galvanic, Datteries, Electrical Machines, (Surveyer't Com paaaet, Surveying Chains Ac. Ac. McAllister & brother. (.Eatablished in 1 790.) 104 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Our Priced and Illustrated Catalogue (84 pages) with 180 illustrations furnished on application, and sent by mail free of charge. Phila. Sept. 8, 1855. OF every description, stiita' le for Railroads, 4-c, for weighing Hay, Coal, Ore and Mer chandise generally. Purchasers run no risk, ev ery acale ia Guaranteed correct, and if, after trial not found satisfactory, can be returned without char ire. IT Factory at Old StanJ, establiehed for more than twenty years, corner of ninth and Melon Streets, Philadelphia. , . . ABBOTT & Co.,-; Successors to Elliot &. Abbott. Phils. Sept. 1, 1855 3mC. CAME to the premises of the subscriber, neat Bear Gap, about three weeks since, a light brindle COW about 12 vcars old with a short tail, and had on a small bell. I he owner ie re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. W ILLIAM THOMAS, Locust tp., Columbia to. Oct. 0, 1855. 9m.,... $50 REWABD . v THE subscribers ofTer a reward of fifty dollar for the discovery and conviction of the per son or persons, who cut and destroyed the bandt on the Machinery of their Coal breaker, at the Mammoth Colliery, between Shamokin and Mt. Carmel, on the night of the 9th mat. The above reward will he paid to any one giv ing informs ion that will lead to the conviction of the ollcnders. CLEAVER, FAGELY A Co. Shamokin Oct. 27, 1855. if. F0HSALE. " THE subscriber oilers for sole his large and vaiunhlc FARM, situate in Shamokin towivi ship, Northtinibciland County, between! Sunbsryi and Shamokin, two miles from the Roalroad and five from Trevorton, containing upwards of 600 ACRES, almost 300 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the other well timbered with Oak and Chesnut. The improvements are two dwelling Houses and two Barns,. with good Spring Water. It is well calculated Jor three or more farma, wilh Meadows, Orchards, Ac. Persona desiring level farms easily lilleil should examined the above. He will sell on reasonable terms either the whole, or parts of 50, 100 cr 500 acres. If not aold by the first of January it will be rented. DAVID MILLER. October 6, 1855 tj856 Fruits & Confectionery. Vrm EMOVAL. The subscriber hat removed Jf , to No 26 MiaatT Stbiit, above Front, (Three doort above the old stand,) PHILADELPHIA. Where he keeps constantly on hand, a general stock of all articles in hit line ; consisting of Oranges, Lemons and all kindt of fruit in tea ton; Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuta, Ground Nuts, plain and roatteJ i Picklet and preserves of all kindt ; to which he invites the attention Of Dealers and others visi ing the city. Gooda packed at thit establishment warranted to carry cafe. 8. L. HERRING, No. 38 Market St., above Front, South tide. Phila., Sept. 33, 1855. 3m c3. Dissolution or Partnership. 1 NOTICE it hereby given that the firm of ' Clement ck Kram waa duly diaaolved on the 31st day of October, A. D , 1S5S, and that tha hooks of tht firm are in the hands of Ira T. Clement. All persona knowing themaelvea to be indebted to said firm will please come and make settlement immediately, and all persons having claims against the aame are requested to present them. CLEMENT at KRAM. Sunbury, Nov. 10, 1855. 2m. Bargains at the Old Stand. FRILING 8c GRANT VRE now opening a new and very desirable stock of FALL and WINTER Goods, em bracing ap endless variety. Their stock con suit in part of Black & Fancy Broadcloths & Cassimeres, Winter Wares for men and beys, all stylet and prices. DRESS GOODS, SILKS J lain and Figured Black. An assortment of PlaiJ Stripe and Figured Fan cy Dresa Silkt tt unusually low prices, Sbelliet, Drafts, Brate De Lains, Mut. De Laint. Lawns, die, rnXfiHAMSfrtxa 6 to centt per yarj. CALICOES 1?J " WHITE GOODS, Cambric. Jaconeltt, 6wias, Tarlton, MuU, Bob. . nett, French and Swiss Lacea, Edgings, eke. Brown and bleached Munlina, Drilltnga. Ttcka. Checks, Tow ling. Table Diapera, 4c GROCERIES. HARDWARE and QUEEJTSWABJE. Cedar-ware, Hollow. ware, Iron, Steel, Platt Salt and Fish, Alto a fresh supply of DRltiS AND MKD1COES. Thankful for ptst favors, we hope by etrlct attention end a desire to please, still to meet with the apurnviJ of our frieada. OT Country produce of all kinda taken et the highest market price Btnlbury. Nov 3. i85S.ly. ALL PAPERA Urge a-J tj.tai.dcd .MOrtm.nl of WaU w.'njT per. d OU ifc" uabory, JaleT s'
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