Ot'TII AMERICA. Tbo Valparaiso Mercury, of the first of January, snyi s The riiilroitd proposed from Santiago to Tivlca, 250 miles, bag been preliminarily com tnenced. We hear that order! have been for . warded to Europe on account of the Compa- ny. The Cuchapoal bridge, which the rond is to pass, ia to be reconstructed. The aim it to celebrate the next anniversary of their independence, in September, 1856, with the opening of a portion of this road. Valparaiso has been visited by a distres sing fire. It occnrred on Christmas day, bout 6 o'clock in the afternoon. It was near the San Francisco Church, away from the sea. The Captains of ships of war, Kiitf. lish, French and American, sent men on ' shore promptly and ponerousiy. to am in checking the flames. Ten or twelve edifices, however, were destroyed. And more dis tressing fact is the loss of five or six lives of foreign seamen or citizens, who exposed themselves bravely to danger, in order to ar rest the devonnng element. Chiua! Trkatt with tub United Statm. AVe arc. happy to be able to state that a new treaty of amity, commerce and naviga tion, has 'been formed by Mr. Sylvester Ochrgavia, appointed Minister to this Oov ernment art hoc, and his Excellency David Starkweather, Minister Plcnipotnetiary from the Government of the United States. This important document, the terms of which are t. yet unknown, will be presented to the Congress of 1856, which meets in J ane. Till then it will probably remain out of the reach of the public. Chilian Trkaty with Great Rritai.v. On the 31st, the ratified copy of the new treaty with Great Kritain will go forward to England in the mail steamer. Two America Girls in Captivitt Axoxo thk MonAVKs. It will bo remembered by the emigrants by the Southern route in 1851, that Mr Oatman, wife and Cvo or six chil dren were found murdered on the Gila river, supposed to have been done by the Yuma Indians. The bodies of all the family were found, with the exception of the two eldest girls, who are supposed to have been carried into captivity, and to be still living, not with the Yumas, ns at first believed, but with the Mohuvea. One of Capt. Washington's sur veying party, just in from (he Plains, snys the girls alluded to were still living anioiig the Mohave Indians ns recently as last sum tner, ns stated by ono of Walker's men by the name of Frank, and that both of them are married to chiefs of that tribe. A letter from Mr. Weaver would seem to corroborate the rumor that tlm girls nr.) still living. It is almost incredible that the commanding officer at Fort Yuma should object, or refuse to negotiate for the emancipation of two American women from worse than iio-ro alnvcry. M r. O.itman, the brother, is desi rous of raising a parly to go out and effect tlm freedom of his sisters From Indian bon dage. We sincerely hope he mny be niccens ful. Wo nre pleased to learn that some gen erous spirits have ulready volunteered to ac company him, in accomplishing so praise worthy an object. Mt'RDRR of A Railroad Enoinkeh. We learn from the St. Loois papers of Friday, 8th iiiKt., thut. 15a7.il II. Gordon, assistant engineer on the North Missouri Railroad, was murdered a few weeks ago near Warran to!), in that Stute. lie had been alung the lino of the road in company with two other gentlemen, collecting the money lor subset ip tions. but separated from the hitter, and was returning home, when ho was win laid and shot through the head. The body was found lying under the snow, having been traced by a dog. One of the supposed murderer., rep resented his name as May, from the Mate of Kentucky. He is df scribed ns nbi'iit 3" rears of age, with black whiskers, good iookin? and well dressed. A minute deserip tion of the other has not been given. These men have been traced as far as Vinrnnnes, Indiuna. A reward of 81.30!) has been ofl'er od for their arrest. Mr. Gordon is a native f'f Virginia, and has relatives residing in that State and Maryland. ISallimorc American. Missouri and Atrican Colonization. In December last, the l.eeislature of Missou ri passed an Art appropriating $3,0U0 a year for ten years, to aid in tho removal of free colored' people from that State, with their own consent, to Liberia. M r. Shumate, Agent of tho Missouri Colonization Society, lias issued a circular, stating that he is ready to take charge of CO or 70 free colored per sons, and to pay their expenses from St. Louis to Liberia, where they will be furninb cd by tho American Colonization Society with provisions and houses to live iu for six mouths after their arrival. lie also pub lished a letter from Stephen Mitchell, a (colored) citizen of Liberia, to Mr. ShuniHte, in which he says : "I do not regret coming,' to Liberia, and 1 do not consider America toy place or home for the frco colored peo pie, and it is the strangest thing to me in the world to see them in America sit down con tented without ono ray of hope this side of the grave. 1 can tell yon that I would rot exchange Liberia, and all my privileges, for all America." A Demonstration of hie Lf.ap Ykar. A rather singular and aumsing occurrence took place near Cochranville, Chester county, in this State, a few weeks since. A Mr ltach lell, from Medina, Ohio, was introduced to a MissDuquut, of Chatham, Chester cennty, about four o'clock in tho afternoon of the 16th ultimo, and married her within three hours afterwards. Itoth ore said to be worthy and respectablo persons, but very lively. They were jesting upon the subject k mu'.ri tiiuny, whin she. jestingly, "popped the ques. lion," to which he aeceeded. One leply brought on another until they went to tho parson's oud hud tho ceremony performed. Heavt Dauaoes fob Slander. A suit brought by Miss Mury Dohcrty against Jolm L. Brown, in which she claimed $3000 dama ges for alleged grub dufamatiou of her char acter and reputation, and which has been on trial in the Superior Court for two days past, was decided this morning. Tho jury found a verdict for the plaintiff, for S3GGG,uu. The defendant has long been kuowu as keeper of a billiard saloon, is reputed to bo wealthv, and has been married to two of the pluiulitl sisters. Boston Budget. Fejek Towns Bombarped fy a United States Sloop of War. The United States sloop of war John Adams in July last went to tho Fejee Islands, to inquire into some alleged cruelties committed by the natives on American seamen, and to demand indem nity for tho plunder of American, vessels. The Fojces not knowing or caring anything about international obligations, acted like the savages they are. and the John Adams burnt five of their town?. After thut they made a treaty with tho United States Gov. .rniuent order has been restored, and the merican citizens residing on the Islands lie considered uudor sufficient protection. Tbc Militia of the United States. The Var Department reports to Cougress that he Militia in the States and Territories mounts to the large aggregate of 3,479,725 ten. This does tiot embrace the militia of id State of Iowa or of the Territories of regon, Washiugton, Nebraska, Kansas, and ew Mexico. The returus do not appear to i at all eouipMe, as the estimates ol the rce of aom of the Slates ia baaed ipoo ta furbished several years since. - Pnepmokia. It is said that pneumonia ia evading to an alarming extent iu York antr, Pa., along the border of the Tide ,ter Canal, and that several deaths lave vjttH from that diseaae is tlx k-cali'y HopsB or Refi'ob. The House of Refuge fot Western Pennsylvania, which was open ed on the 13th of December, 1854. now con tains 133 inmates. The cost of each pel day according to the annual report Is 23 rents. Some of the bovs are now employed in the workshops, and as they aro able to bo more extensively and protitalily cmplovcu tne ex penses of the institution will be lessened. The directors state that the institution ex erts a salutary effect opon the minds and deportment of viciously disposed youths without, as well as upon those witiiiu its precincts. . , Cnuticii Ri ildino in London. A Church building effort is in progress in London, with the view of collecting the large sum of 500,. 000 to build 100 churches, Lord Robert (Irotvannr heinff the movini spirit. The list of subscriptions commence with the Crown, 10,000) tho Duke of Bedford, 10,000; the Marquis of Westminster. 10,000. Tho entire list, when the value of tho sites nud promised churches aro reckoned up, reached a total of more than 60,000. Bt.astino the let at St. Lons. An ex pcriment in blasting the ice on the Missis sippi opposite St. Louis, took place lust Sat urday, for the purpose of releasing the steam boats. It was done by means of stone jugs, containing five pounds of powder each, sunk under the ice, and ignited by means of a fuse five feet long. The explosion of each battery made a hole from ten to fifteen feet across, and cracked the ice for a distance or one hun dred feet. It is said decisive measures for blowing up the ice around the boats lying nt St. Louis, are about to bo adopted, as this exporimeut was cousidered succesulul. New Advertisements. Nurserymen, Fruit Growers and Farmers NEW VOUK HOtlTICULTLIlAl. REVIEW ! A Journal of Suburban Art. -Superbly and Profusely Illustrated. Devoted to the Advancement vf the Jlural Interetts in America. This tsnus of trie largest ami mot ehboiala works of the kind in ine wwi 4. Kuial Artiiitecturr tVrms ene "f the principal features Kui h number c.uuuius fr,.n urn In four eiarriivings ol model cutitig from designs by c-muivut iu.it' skilliul ar clii.ti.ti Himkb ii iiltu utaignnl to llio tasteful arl of l.oiitla"ape (iariicniiig j eiigravril ,.f gai.lnis m everv stU- ami adapted Uj lite peculiarities of utrieretit urdcli of architecture, bcuuttly the iwrK. Knfai'nicj of new fra'ls, new flowers, new vegetable, Arc, are illustrated aid ilevnltril ns aj"ii their respective rjttilitiei can lie determined, forming; the iniwl c iinrlite and elegant Manual of iiurul lluklui ilry ever aUanpti d. An txpenciiaed c iijia uf practical wntui, auvea in iiumuer, uie enj-ngcd in fill its imIuiiiik It c"iiluui aeventy tatge puyn, mnl ii printed on Ihe fiiieit pearl-lmluced paper, tviutiutnctm'cri rxmuanly. 'i'lkila Sd per annum, puyniila lnvnrliili!y in advance. Fifty cema ciinniiiii..ii tin eaeh auWriiivr oll.iwed lit llfae wbn set aa agentH. gt.HUU will tir ilulriblltrd nt Ilia end of the year ainimc tlmae whuaend uathc twenty lurRest ln'anf auLacriera. i'heae pre,ntuina will Itv paid in call). I'!i firt pieniiuin will be SJi.O. The fnllmviti; nte selected fr ltn hundreda nf aimtlar nntieea. vulnmary contributed by cnutciuputuiie.'i'S puuti catiuua The llortieultural Raview deaervet the mill liberal pa" trnliage. It ia nut only etnineutlv practical, but ia Wliltrn in a at vie Hint eqimla the beat iff..ri uf Hie lute A. J. U-iWMi( Kmckemi iCIIKR. Tmc ninal elegant and useful hook of tha kind that has ever CJ'ne nnttei nuritlerv:tli4. lirtaTtK. Mr. Kengiea, the KJitor of the Il.nlieulliiral Review, ia a piue'.ic.-il pmivifigiftt, and one ni the hneFt selnlara ur country lKi.iMa of. lie pnucarea the (ilnwine: iteteriptive p uveri of Dickens, the elegant sui of Walp de, com blued wiMi n thomujih Lnuwlrdge of rurul urt Siati foLics Tawcsx. Knrmert buy it for your a ma buy it f.ir your duiurbters It is a licit inteilcetunl treat; a rare combination of tbe beautiful and the useful. Aaut-a, N. Y. U'e had tlmuttM that in 1) .wmng's death, tlic elofitenl advocate of rural adoinment'l acl iMCimeou'y a eheiial'ed remeinbrnnee : but in Mr. Re.i)iieawe die-neat an equally nch mine of inetitjil wealth, that betokeua the inuvuee iV Ihe apl.-i: thai is g me .Momkosk Tr.mcha. Advertisers will find tint an ni.f u. I'limr J medium if publicity, aathe Hnniritltural Review rirer.tale a ixteii" siveivj in every aitnta in ihe Union. Adtrertireineuts in" aeitedat the rate of tlO pel )ngc. V7COD ENOBA VIKO. These reruirir? V,vid Kniriavuig, cm hive their o(v e.tecuted in un uarivalle-l ?nau:,fr. r.,.eeiui aiT..i:ttoii is riven to views 'f AIMaI: roi , x;,ei ieneed r.ticlisii lJraughtsinan ia engaged for tbia exT .ta t crpeae. '1'ir aous living at dtsHiicc rati fiuwtnd a ilavaen tvee ef tiie. ol iect by mni!) they wish ensr.'ived, ubieli' will be a puiTtoient atnde to obtain n pr(Vct fae aimije. Stock lirredsrs will be dealt iviih veiy liueml terms. February 16, 18id Cirin ZIBA EIEB'S ESTATE. 'jV'OTICE ia hereby piven to all perar-m eon- ' rented that the undersigned aipeinled jlu diturin the mailer of the excciintis to the ac count of Joseph bird anil S.inutel Kemler, exe cutora of Ziha Bird, dee'd., will attend to tlie dutica of hia appointment ut hia ofiioe in ihe borough of Sunbury, on Tuesday the SCilt day of February next, at 10 o'rlork A. M., of ilia! day. VM. I. GltKENOLUH, Auditor Sunltury, Veb.9, 185(5. 3t fpHK aubacriher reaperlfully iu'ornia tbs riti M. ten. of Sunbury and the public generally, that he has commenced the inanufoctura vf all Liu Jx of EARTHENWARE, at his manufactory in Whortletierry Ptreet, one s.pisre east of the Kiver. IU baa engage,) the services of Mr. Ha lie. and you can therefore depend on having a good article. The pub.ic are respectfully invilej ta rail. All ordera from a distance will be promptly attended to, T. M.S11LNDEL. Buiibury, Feb. 2, 1856 if TWO 8TIV4Y HOGS. fAME to the premises of B. Means in Shs- mokim.wn. Coal lownahip.TU'O STRAY HOGS. The owner ia requested to rome for ward proT f roperty pay charges and taka them away. BARNEY MURPHY. Fehruary 2.ISS8. 3t rou saw. f Will AT larKii and roinmodir.us HH;sK. J ailualed in Ibc east end of Market Street, Suiil.wy, payments to 1 made to suit purcha sers llie premises will b shown ly the aubscii her. , MARY MARKLE. SuuSury, February 3, J 856. 3m. NOTICE S hrrr'.-y phen that the partnership of Wm. If. CherriiiKton A: Co., has l-en dtsfolved bv mutual roni-fiit. All persons having aerounts with the firm will plesae call on the subscriber for settlement. WM. H. CIIERRINOTON. Phsinokin, February 2. 1856. 2m Dissolution of rartnersliip. I'HE partnership existing lietwren Niiol 1 Mc Arthur, Robert l.amotit and John Mc Cree, mining Coal under the firm o( McArthtir Sc Co., at bhamokin, was dissolved by mutual consent oil lbs 30lh of Noveintier, 1855, and ihe business of said firm will be settled by Nicol McAithur. NICOf, McARTHl'R, ItUUEKT LA MONT, JOHN M'CKKK February t, 185C 3l FARM TO BEST. 4 N occupant is wanted fur Ihe farm in Brush Valley, formerly owned and occupied by Philip eStsmbsch. There is on tha premises a comfortable Houks and Us'ii, and a never failing Spring of watet. A good applicant will find ths terms desirable, and possession given immadiately. ROBERT C. HEI.FENSTE1N. 6hamokin. Jan. 86, 1866 if TO rRElSTT. A STORE ROOM on Markst S,ur ia Sua bury, sad two rooms adjoining. CHARLE8 fLEA8ANT8. January J6,ll5lf tJHAl.LCXWCRGJR'8 FILLS A csruia curs fur Fsaef sad A gust, fur saU by WitES Sc BRl'NER. C aBlQiT. uly TAMES McOLlNTOCK, M. D., Lato rROFRHltt "f Aifnlnmy snd Snegery In lbs Phil ncVlplne College of MeOicioe, awl Acting I'rtifeastw ill Midwilery ; one of the Cinisnllb Pbysicima of the Phil edelphia Hospital, Hl.jrkley late meiiilier d the National Mcdtciul Aaieietioit inemlier of the Pliienlidphm Meill tiiltt-tielyi meiiibetof ths ledin-Chnurieul College of I'hiludeli.hia i formerly President and Professor f nat i.ny u 1 1 Surgery in Uaallet'ii lueiiicui i-onere, vei mtait ; nml alao, hite Vroleaaor id' Analoiny nnd Phtslol ogy in llcrkaliira Aielical lusliluuott, l'ltlshekl, Mass., Ae , Ao , Ae. IKt lately Introduced in a popular form several of his fav.ite preseriptions for the principal disease of this climate. The name of each article will imply the d,soust for which it is intended to be used. im.Metil.l.X TorK'K PF.CTOilAI.SYRt'P. Trieefl DH. MeCM.NTOOKW COM) ANl COt'OH iMIX TlillrKor Olds, Coughs, Ae. I'riee 'i eta. DK. MeCI.INl'OCK S ASTHMA AN1J HOOPING COI'UII HKMKDV. Price Suns. Dr. MeCUNTOCK'S TOMO AI.THRNATIVR SVnCP-For Purifvinir Ihe Wood. Pruet"!. UK. iMcCI.INToi'K'S DYSPKPTIC KIJXIR For Kiviog tone In tho stomach relieving paina utter rnllng, Martbuiit, ami all diaugreeable symptoms arising fioin indigestion Price . 1)11. .MeiM.INTOl K'f ltlUXMATlC MlXTtrRK A Purely Vegettib'e Itemedy for itileruid iiae. Price W ets. lilt. MrtllJ.M'ucK'S RIIKlJ.MA'i'lC UNIMKNT For Nheumutism, Sprauia, r?Wetlinijs, Ac, kv. 1'ricf 50 cen is. Hit. McCMNTOCK'S ANOTlYNK MIXTfllK Fot Pniiis, Tiaiihnche, Htudncbe, Neiiralgiu, ic. Ac. Price 60 cent a. I)H. .MeCMNTOCK-9 FKVKtl AT A'5I'K PPI. CIKIC A cerium cure for all lutermittents. Price 11. rn Mcci.intock-s in n ii no: a coiuii.w, and CHOl.KltA PHI-.YKNTIVK A fiifereme.lv. 1)11. MeCI.INTOCIi'S VIMiKTAlll.K PI KOATIYK Pit.!.? Fot C-ialiveneSR, llendiicltc. Ac. Price l!.3ets. DK. AtcCI.INToch'S A N'I'I III 1 .1 1 it.'H P1I.I.K For Irregularity in the Functions of the diver and Rowels Hie bent l.iver Pill made. Prioe 2.5 cts. n Im For aile hy Dr. J. MrUI.tNTOCK.nl his Mnticnl De. pot, N V rornrr ninth and Filbert sts , Philadelphia, aiat nt all Drucgist and Deuleia in Mcilieinea. AM Druggita and Dealers in .Medicines wlie- wish to lie ageurs. wilt please ndililresa r. MeCliatoeV. fiirinslillig reference, inline of l'oat-1 Ifliee. eolinlv nml slnle W Fit Snle bv Weiaer'ft lliiiuer, Piinlrorv and Pirn in 'kin ; Win. Weiiner, Nortloimberland , C. Ilmwn. Mil ton i F.. P. l.utst. Illooniaburg : .loeob Mnrris, lluckhorn Mini Vaulecio, Light Strict : I Bliurpbss A Sou, Cutn wii"n. February 0, IRV). 0i. CHARLES MAOAROE k CO. havino nr.Movi:n from xosicommkhcest. to tub South-West cor. of SUth and Carpenter Sts. rilLADELAHIPI, PM to rail the attention of Purchasers to tbpir extenatve assortment of 'urr, and Taper Makers' Materials ; Printing Paper fur Hook and News. YVatrr lenf, sized, tinrnlleii dercd and ca'lendered, ufall qualities nnd pihci, always on hand : Hardware ami MiiniMa Papers, Trunk Uciards, Uiudrra' Boards, Hanginc'Pupers &c, 4 c. ParticuUr attention is invited to their exten sive assortment of l.ElK'jER tapers, rrom the must Cilthrtitrd Manitfuctorits in the Cuvntry. Among their WRIThNG PAPER STOCK may be found Com. Note, Fclni l'ot Allantie .Vote, Thin Medium, 15ai h Post. Ix-my, Quarto Post, Medium, Foul's Cap, Royal, Flat ("Bp, Sup. Royal, Imperial. Plate Papers, of every description, slie slid quality. Map Papers, in Itreu! variety, tn vrlope Papers, while, bull', mid gold, either laid or wove. Colored Papers, fine glazed, and oilier varieties. Msirifaeturrra arc invited to csarriiie their stock of Kau'a, Foreign und llomratie. lllcjcli infj Pnwdera, nf approved brands t Mum, ground or crude: Sal Soiln, SmW Aah Felt'n(j, Wire Clolbs. intruinariiie, and Paper Mukeia' Mate rials generally. tV They are also prepared to take orders of od J sizes and weiglna of any of the above descrip tion of Papers. January 6, lS'O 61110 TO ETJILEERS AND OTHERS. VrANTEl). to estnblh n Agency for the s.iln of Wood Moulding, of which there ore from f"0 to liUOU wortit used in every house t!,al ia Inii'l. Our advantages, in the use ol 11 Mucliiuc thut will work a whole board into moulding nt one oper:ttion. and the I urge a mount of capital employed by the Com puny , enable us In uive a I I oral commission. Pattern book fiirni-ht'd. containing S.M) patterns, Ail.lress j. 1). DA I.E. Willow Mrcet, sboe Tweliih, I'bil ulelpliiu. Pa. January 11), ltjG, 3m c "norcross' rot aryYl AKIXO MACHINES. l"y ANTED To sell ihe Rights und Machines for a Rotary l'laiiin. 'i'oiiguiiig and Grooving Maehii.c, for hoard nml plank, under the Nucross Patent. Alan, the attachment of the Moulding Machine, which will work a whole board into mouldings at one nperalioii. This patent hai been tried, and decided in the Su premo Court in Washington, to be no inl'rii. fo ment, being supeiiur to W' ood-worth'b Machine. Apply to J. D. DALE, Willow Street, above Twclllh, Philadelphia, where the Machines can 1 c seen in operation. January It, lejSfl. 3m e VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. rjMlE subscribers, Executors of the eatute of JL Henry Masscr, dee'd., oiler at private sale the follon ing properly viz: A large two stoiy frame dwelling Imutc, together with about CO ACRES OF LAND, Situate in Lower Augusta township adjoining lands of Daniel Kaufman and others now in the occupancy of John R. Kaufman ns a store and dwelling. The house is new and the location a I ,.ii f.r l,ttcii,i.da I Also a TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND, in said township on Ihe rier about f miles be. low iS'unhu.y, adjoining binds o( J. T. M'l'Iier.ou and others, containing, about t0 acies. The soil is productive and contains limestone oi.d other minerals. Also a Iract of Laud, containing about i5i seres on Ihe hill, about two miles below Sunbury, adjoining lauds of the heiis of the lute Jubii Conrad and others. There is, on this tract, a small orchard of choice fruit. For further particulars apply to the subscribers. H.n. MASSER, ) P. H. M ASSER, Executors. FRANCIS Rl'CHER. ) Sunbury, January 19, 1856 if NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Dr. J. W. Peal v has placed his book accounts, notes, etc , in the bunds of ihe undersigned for collection, at whose Lnw Office all peisons iudcbtej to rsid J. W. Peal, whether 011 book or note, are re quested to csll snd make payment on or befote the 15th duy of lebruary I BSC, as all accounts ic, unsettled at that dale will Uc sued. B. R. PEAL. Snnbury, Dee. 33, 1855 DANVILLE HOTEL, JOHN DBEN, JR., . Market Street, DanMIe, J'a, 111' IS ia one of tha largest and modt commo dious hotels in the interior uf Pennsylvania. 1 1 has been recently fitted up, in excellent stylo, with all tbe modern conveniences. Daiiwlle, Sept. 33, IS55. AUCTION ! AUCTION! THE Auclion of the Subscriber will commence next Monday morning at ten o'clock and will continue through tha day, will also be held from 6 till 0 o'clock in the evening. Every day and evening next week. Tha week following only Monday's, Wednesday's srd Katnrla -s. ALBERT ELKDERG. Sunbury, January 5, 1855. tf. TIIAOHER Ss WODDEOP, WHOLESALE BOOT SHOE St TRUNK WAREHOUSE, 2V. 101 Arck Street, up Stain, Between Third Sc Fourth, fcl, upper aid, near Union Hotel, PhUsvdalphia, Carpet Bags and Varices of all descriptions. CHARLES F. THACHKR. ROUERT H. WODDROP. rkilsdilthia, Jan. 13, IS 56 .if. Fashionable Hut and Caps. A8HBT & E0CAP, No. 136 Market it., PHILADELPHIA. INFORM their friends and tho public Tj generally, thai they continue to keep at 9 their old stand, a large and estenaiva assortment of hats, raps. Arc, got up of the best malerial and in lbs latest and beat style of Workmanship and finish. Country merchants and others will do welt to csll ard examine be lore purchasing elacwhera. Phila.. Nov 10, lf59 If. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, 'gill B subscriber nfier at private sale, a X VALUA1JLE TRACT OF LAND, situate in Hugar valley, Orecn township, Clin on county, 'oU.ut I luiie from 1 egansville, and 9 miles from Lock Haven, adjoining lands of An thony Kleikner, tJeu. Crumley and Ceo. cinook, Ciiiliiiuin&- .21 acres, strict measure, all uf which is excellent Limestone land about fiO acres 11 f which are cleared, and the balance well timbered and watered. The improvements are a two story Log House and a lg burn, near Ihe western end of the said tract, and an eiccllent young orchard of choice fiuit trees. Also another excellent two story Log House and barn on the east ern portion of hi id tract. Tint said premise are so situated as lu mukc two excellent Farms, and will be sold together or separate, to suit puri hu sers. Persons desirous of purchasing the above property will please call on the subscriber, resi ding in I'pper Augusta tp NorlliumW Hand county. 5 nulea from ijunbury, who will accom pany tbein to suid premise. Terms reasonable. GEORGB M. FORRESTER. December 2, 1855 If. AUCTION AND PRIVATE;SALI3. Worthy ths Attention of Every Man. AV1NG positively determined to leave Sun bury on the 1st. of February next. I intend sellinir my large Stock of Clothing and other tiooda at und below cot at private sale, and next month nt Auction. My stuck embraces, a large variety of very desirable, goods of dilli reut kinds. CLOTItlNf.1 of ditl'rrent styles and makes va rious ijliiiltlirs nnd priies, such Winter coals from iii'-.75 npwaids ; Oirrcouls from -iiM.OOnnd higher; Pants and Vests in proportion! Hats and Caps, Hoots and Shoe. Shirts. Underdo thins. Hoys' Clmhiiig, piiols, jewelry, hosiery, and all Oliver kinila nl goiuN generally kept in a Clothing Establishment. I have also on hand a vrriety of Summer 'oats, vetts and pautsi also Summer Hats of ilill'ereut styles, all of which i will sell nt tremendously lew prices. The Auction will coimni'iiee on the 7th of January next, and will continue through that week ewry day nnd evening, afterwards mi Monday Wednesday and Saturday. The public will find it to their adtanlage to call early and buy at private sale; they have then 11 good us surtment 10 pick from, and shall buy goods at as low prices aa they will probably be sold by Auc tion. My store is in Market Square, is known, nnd can hardly be misted. Al.nr.RT ELSRERG. Sunbury Dec. 82, 1855. To Merchants and Storekeepers. The subscriber desirous of leaving as soon as possible, will sell to Merchants and others who may favor him, nt wholesale, lower than Phila delphia rales, any or all his goods on hand. His stnck'cotnprises a satiety of poods adapted to the season, is pretty larac yet, so llint he enn give an Assortment of sizes and qualities to buyers. Merchants will bud it to their advantage to cull eaily. ALBERT ELSBF.RC. LAI EST AlUtlVAL, Largest and Best Assortment CHEAP, II AN10ME & DURABLE. r MI E subscriber tukes pleasure in informing his ctietoincrs and the public generally that he is now iu receipt of an unusually large and Splendid Assortment of New Goods. To endeavor to enumerate the one hundrelh part of the articles would be useless. Sullire it to say, tlieyliave been selected with Ihe greatest care, and they will tie disposed of at as low pricca as the same quality can be purchased elsewhere. My motto is "Qiuct Sules and Small Profit,." He tal.es this method of presenting to the public bis thanks fr ll.c liberal patronage exten ded to him, and by sliicl alleulioti to business, be respectfully solicits a continuance of the fame. It will be advi.sablo for purchasers to call and examine his assortment before purchasing else where. All kinds of produce taken in exchange. EDWARD V. RRIGHT. Sunbury, December 1, 18.j5. GREAT EXCITEMENT I La est and best arrival of the Season, At tbc Store of P. W. Gray, In Mui let Stnare, hn just rtceired his Stock from Philadelphia, consisting of Fall and "Winter (lootls, Embracing a great variety of Lady's Dress and Fancy Goods. The following comprises in part a list of my ex tensive and elegant stock, which for variety and cheapness cannot ne excelled in this market. FOR THE GENTLEMEN, It link and Fancy Cloths and Cassimeres, Black Satliu and Fancy Silk Vestings. Shirting Muvlin Drawers and Under Shirts, Kentucky Jeans Velvets, Ulankels, ,Vc. FOR THE LADIES. Ulark Silka, Alpacas, Merinos' colored and plaid all wool. Muslin do Lain, a large lot of Prints, of the lesl brands and styles, brown und bleached Sheetings, twilled und plaid l.iuseys, Flannels, red, yellow und while, grey Drills, Tickings. Cambrics, Dress Iriuuninss, ribbons, Isces. gloves, hose snd Irish linens, and oilier things too tedious to mention. I would earnestly solicit a lilieral share of their patronage. Boots Si Shoes, a Urge assortment. hats i, caps. hardware cctlerv, cedar ware. fish & salt, Grort r!c of very variety. Teas, CohVe, .ugar, Molasses, Rice, Cheese, Vin egar, Candies, Candida, Soap, Ci ackers, lirooms, Lead. Shot, RcdCirds. Plough Lines, Class 8x10 10x13, 11x16, March, Fluid. Dairy Salt. Smok ing und Chewing Tobacco, FiueCigara, Matches, Mustard, Candle Wick. Ulacking Water Proof, and a general assortment of QUlCEXSWARIi ASD GLASSWARE. Couutiy produce taken at tha highest market prices. Sunbury, Oct, 37, 1855 If. CCLLINS & M'CLEESTER S TYPE FOUNDRY and Printers Furnishing; Warehouse, .Vo. 1 Lodye AUry. buck of new Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. Phila., Jan. 13. 1S56 Diissoliitioii ol Tarliici tsliip. NOTICK is hetcby given tluit lha co-uartner-shiji heietofora etislins; under tha name of 8. Wnvr.a & Co., in Coal towoship, North umberland county. Was dissolved by mutual con sent, on Friday, tbe 15th inst. 'lha books are left in the hands of the subscriber for settlement, on whom all persona knowing themselves in debted to, or having claims against id flrl0 will please call and settle immediately. ELIJAU CHIDESTUR. Bhsnaokin Dee 2ii, lb55 m. . ., WALL PAPER A Urge and splaoded assortment of Wslr-Psper, W indow I'a a, aaui OU bhadea, just received and for sale bjr L W. Ts.XtitiH at Co, Sunbury, Mar tft, liU , f NDELI.IBLE INK at t Ms; Its, WEISER BRUER' Great Arrival of" ' . Fall and Winter Goods ! IRA T. CLEMENT NFORMS his friends and customers that hs just received an elegant assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! ! At his Store in Market Street, Sunbury, which he oilers to the public at the lowest prices. His stock consists of a general assortment o Dry Goods, viz : Cloths. Cassiiwif, Cassinets, Jeans. Drilling!, Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin d Lains, Lawns, Ginnhamt, lierapen. Also a large assortment of CLOTH INO. A large assortment of Roots nnd Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Silk Hats. Panama, Palm lenf and other Summer Hats.' lNiimtcr. OROCERIKS el every va.i.-ty. Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Rpicss, Fih, Salt. A-c. HARDWARE, V'ix Iron and Sleet, Nails, Files, Saws, tee. QUEENS WARE, 7il Setts, Plates, Dislus, Cups, Saucers, cVe 115"" Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change at Ihe highest market prices. Oct. 20. 185.5 GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING JOHN "V". A.ZRTIJXr MEUCIIAXT TAILOR, StTKBTJUY, PA. Respcetfelly informs Ihe citizens of Sunbury and Ihe public generally, that h has just received from Philadelphia, a choice and select asaortnent of Cloths, Cassi meres, V.c , viz : French black Cloth, plain and twilled. Black Reaver do far overcoats. Fine blue cloth. Claret cloth. Cassimerca french Hack corded. ilo do do Doeskin. do do grey mixed Doeskin. Vestings plain black Mlk velvet. do Figured velvet. Plush velvet. do Ulack satin figured. Woolen Shirts and Drawers. Ceullemen's Pocket Handkerchiefs. do Nrrk-ties. All of whic h will be sold or nude up to order in the latest ami best style. Sunbury, Dec. 1, 185.1 If v:ul(tie .im! Ilaritt'1 llakt'i. Thomas H. Tucker, Successor to G. II". Stroh, RKSPECTFL LLY informs the riti7nna of Si,itl,nrv ,,.! tl, tti.li. .""T ll ...... ..lt.. ,,..; l. ,' .... ! i""5 estahlir.hinent lately occluded bv I (!eo. W. Stroh, ond having engaged several eood ; norktneu, will be enabled to turn out work in hia j line equal lo any made iu Ibts section of country, j Orders promptly execetcd and all kinds of pro- duee lacn in exchange, Suuhiiry. Ortolan 27. 1 B.jS. 1 y Tor liic latest arrival of Full JSj Winter (Jooils. J. F. & I. T. KLINE?, 1 F.iSl'ECTl'ri.I.Y nunouiice to tlieir frir litis ami tl'e) imlilie in gencrttl, that tliey have rcciivcj aylieir I K1 SlunJ. in l'pier A musts I'.v iibliip, ii.rlliiimlierl,uiil county, i'a., at Klines Urove, tlieir KA 1.1. an I V I.TKI tiools, auJ opened to the nuMic a full assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &e Consisting in imtt ol CImIis, black nJ fanct Cassinieres, Jaltineta, (.'hecks, Ilrawcrs an'j Under Shirls, ami all kinds of FALL ami WINTER GOODS Also a lot of KcaJv.niado Coats, Vests Punts, cVc. ladies Tress Goods, and !, Cons'ntintj of Dluck Silks, Merinos, Alpacos j Itcrtf clut.i. plain and tuiicy all wool De I.uines. i-uliceos.oinglinina, .Muslin. I omlorts, Lay Misle Lons Shawls, Triinmiiiits, Ac, Al.o a fresh supply of (i'wrcrlOM of all kinds, A fre-sh supply of Hardware anil Queens ware, Drugs ami Medicines. Ilardn arctjiit ciisvvnrc, Ccdarware, II rooms, A c. Also a larne assorlinent of lloots and Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Hals and Cups, 8ilk II an, and all goods usually kept iu n Country Store. Call and See. Cheaper than the Cheapest, Thankful for past favors wo hope by strict atten tion to buaiucis, to merit a continuance of the same-. All of Ihe above named stock of goods will le sold positively at lo'.v piiccs for cash, or tn r change' for country produce, at ihe highest niuikcl price. Kline's Orovr, Nov. 3. 1SSS COSMOPOLITAN A 11 T ASSOCIATION! Sl.COMJ Vt Afl. VttTIANOKMr.XTS r..i theSeconJ Annaal Oolleeti. n ol this new and popular Imitation lor the tlntusion oi l.itetature and Art, luivs been made u. the must exten sive scale. Among the works already encagad, is llie far-famed "GENOA CiiUCIFIX," Whieli oniniinlly est Ten Thousai.d Doltnrs. In f irn.ioir the new full, ilion, ll.e tl.ifu.ion rf works of AMLSICSK Asr, and llie eiK'oliragaineii of Aiilerlean Senilis, have lit -a licen ovcii,Nkeil. Conisstttions have I'fen issued to many of Hie lie at il.t.tiiicuislieil Aineiieaii Artists, who will eontiiUutti stnoeol lloir riiiest pr.Hlur liona. Airesi tliem are tines Mariile ll.ials. exceultd by llie greatest living Sculptor lliasst I'owtm : UEOKUE WASIIlNUTOy, The Father of liis Coantrj t BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, The Philos iphsr; DANIKL WKBSTEU, 'J'lie Piiittrtniau. A atri'ial agent lint viaiml I 'urop nud mndeearrful titd jiiUiri in fl-vi -in if ('"rri-ii w-nrki nl Art, l"lii iu lJrnuze untl Mathl( Hiutuurv n1 cli jc Huiiitina. The wh le turtuin; a lurts imi vnhitiMc c 'llcvtl'm of Puiiiimua Miitl SmivHiry, t-i lie dmuilmicU frek mti'Jii tne un.int.crt 01 tbe Atuvn-uitiiku mr the Sec-MiU Vwr. TKtlMd OF .m.MUEHSIlUV Tlia poymriit i tlirce dulluric"nlituirftiij' nuea mem herci lta Am tiki -u, and eatiiifa luiu ettticr vum uf iht fultitwiiiy M;i;axiitt-s inr line yrn , iiHtl mm a Ucket in thf diktntiutioii ui (Le Smiuarv utiti rmulmmv Tht I.itriuttire imued t.i uiieutiert cmitisii of the (A lowing MiHiilily AI.itfozitK; Iliifjier't, 1'iiiuuin. Knu'aier-b.K-ki-1, UUrkW'taU, Oroiiatu'ti, tiodey'a Lrnlj H.-kt and lloiifcu h :i VWirtls. PvTe-ini taking five niefnleriiipBnre n(iilrd tn sny Cve of lie MiiffiiieJitva fur une)ear1 uudWaix. ticket m the diatriijuiiisii. w Tlie net trotetH derived from the tale of memHfihii, are devoted to the puubaM ol' woika i-f Art fot the cuu Hig ycsir. THK ADVANTAtil. BECL'IM.D by tsevxniiir a meinter ( iliia AtH;i:ifiiii, are . t 1st. AH (Rrtn receive tlie lull vulue ol' their ai.Wn'a tiiia m tUe lurt, in itte twHi nt oterlu.g Mdguzma Lita ruture. iltt, Kni'h member ia entritiliiif (.iwarda imrcluiainp chotoe Work til Art, wtucli are to be distributed auitMig Uieiutsclvea, and ale at the same lime eiMHMtrH;iiijf tbc ArU of tlie eouutiy, iiiburaii.y lhsua.iiula of divlhiit ibrougli lit geiiry. I'eraVHia iu remitting OniJ tv tnemberiliip, will pleaae Ciee their Htl-titiee audi en ut lull, Whiinp the niomb they wiah the Mauaiiie t-iooiniiient'e, ond hiive the letter neutered at tha Poat lithe l ureveiK on the re ceipt of which, a eertiheuieof nwuilefliip, t'elher with the Mujrizme deal red. will b furwurdeit tu auy pul uf the tHHiniry. TlKtae ho porchnae Mugaxinea at Buokatoraa, will ob serve that b) joining this AwntMatious liter reeeiva tha Muftitziue and free ticket in theannuil ditiriluitl-m, ah al the aai prioa they mvr pny fi lha Matra1110 ahwe. Beautiiuliy iiluatnileU Cuutof ties, givuig fail deacrip tiistia, aent free on apiicuttm. Jr'ur Meuibeiabin, addteea C. Is. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. At either of tha prliieipal otee- . . taKinekeibticker Mu..4tme" oinna, tlfl Br mm, way, Waw York, or. Wriieru Oilsoc, 100 Wutac aliacl, lkuuluaky,0. Nor. I?, , , , STRAY 81IOA.T. CAME tolhs premises of lha eubscriber In Lower Augusta township, en or about tha 151b of December 1855, a stray whit shoal about Ian months eld. Tha ower is rtipiesud ta mm iur war J pay clisrca soul uks it away. ' ftBBCNsN. . . .owe ADsTwsta. asv t-im . FALL AND WINTEU GOODS, I. IT. TE& kr U Co., Hnnbury, Ia., rjCapECTFULLY anncmnrathat thay fUvf just received a large and varied stuck of splendid goods suited to the season; an inspec tion of which Ihey solicit from their friends and Ihe public they will be sold at low ptices, as they still adhere to their old motto J . "Small prof t$ and quick Sales." This in tha end pays best, while it best serves their customers. 'I heir stock now consists of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vaslings, Lsdies' Dirts liooila, in variety, of Silks, Poplins, Delaines, , .Cashmeres, Cobnrps, all wool t'e Isius, Calicoes, tee., with a large assortment of dress trimmiiigg.-Uroche, Thibet, Cash mere, and wollen shswls, worked co'Urs, cuiu, sleeves, chemisettes, flc A new stock of Ready made Coats. Ve?ta, and Pantaloons, of superior style and woikuiaiiship. Also, Hats, Cups, Roots and Shoes tngelhcr wiih a general assortment of Hardware, Qutrn. wsre, Groceries. Provisions, Ccdarware, Uru;i, Pain la. Oils snd .ails. Come and see, lui charge is mads for show ing goods. Country produce taken in exohange forgoods. at the highest maikcl prices Sunbury, October 13, ltiSo. s Cor 71 j. rhtM11;l su. j T1ti litvtirulimi, wiiitri ? fir. ! i Mi.it. !i.0ic'l in iSejiteiiilter, 1 r 14 1 bhI j dutl vf tlte buttiiitrftf nn ti m It.m, ) n i tllitr cttit'S ; wns n lit'ir tiii, f'tinrtt-rc-!, fi'itl pFtHtMtfi(-ci hi i i Cnlje1. m arcurduncu with v!t i,i ( flVJ l.p'.'iitTnrr. i Tit ('irKOF IjCPTRIXTtOSI i-l' fil I tfr) til T( UfjlilV I RlCliCtll ttifllNC'lCI lilkl ' ' fir uh in biu'ntw ; Jurr-idta winch, marl 'tie nuiii riave tlie privitfuf rnifn- : C4 T dfiri'.-e iio'ii con me of LI-XT i'l Kl.i L'POX to.M.Mi:nci.i. ).V, livcreil for ilieit espiciul use, Ijy emi- jt,- ileal tiriietilloiters. r'nr the pri-i,t e:'S-n. II, e ff..j. JcDQK SitMi.woon's setvices are en riere I In this ileeotipent M II. OIIITrK.Mi:., Prineipnt. I V Ca' tl iLiies wiit hu s-it l i a iy i 4?2 S JO -4 arlJrew, on a:inlieiilion liv It-lUr. Ali... t-lill u.Mir..' ntJim s'U KKKl'iNU, on recei)t per in'iil price, S 1 ,511. Key to timii iu ct t iii l'liiiailclplua, Oct. 13, I9:5.0u.3. NEW MASONIC HALL, PHI1.ADLI.II!1A. ACt:NT WANTKD in every town anrl cmuity in Ilia ( CiuteU Elates, to sell tlie Leautu'iil picture of the tSRAXn I.ODtJK ROOM. tn ti New Maiojsic Halt., Piiilniklphm. Tl.ts Vln is j frllitiY very ntpiilly, nivrt rlutl uit iKltuintliuii "i till, f r j tin' c irrfotun a ttd fidi'lity with which the Sr rur.v, KitKro I a io tiso An KlRNtTtKB urn rrprtMi'iit'-d, tini the itrimht hfuiitv mi-. huniKu) 4' the cu.oit. S:ze yl" : IMnle. W X tfn. IVk-e ? (nt. j L ktkst'ltffii nn.. l'ieture Dentert wih'iifj l taTrr .irm ; cirt (ot it. will please aJtifea4t !ir ittnli-r inform m n, Is.N. ROKNTil !-. i Litii 'LTjiihtr, IMiila-ttliitita. j HALL. Tin: r.AFf;i:sT piano foutk. mki.oi.hiv and Ml'alCbTORE IN TI1K t'MTKl) STATKA '.n i. r,-...i .c- ., m. lle,,..;,; rhesniil Mraaulv, Wventh. I-aitJ;. ...v.ri,, ,i,c noic AK'MU l"l iri, Gray & Co. 'a eelelira'nl llolee C oilirni.i Attaelinii: t II. l.li'V l Hull .1... u .1.. ...... ,, ..1 Flano Fortes, ami U V. Fiu t Go's I'reniiuiu Mel-. ileons. Also, lmno Fottes slid .WtJ.i.le'ies of olio r ilis tinrnisheil masera. J . M . has oUaim l a lease fur several yeats in the new. impinfieeiit anJ well known Mus-ioc lluildots, where he intemls keeping the larent stuck and assortment of 1'ifoio Fortes, Meloilc ns, Music, nml Mu sieal Instrnments of eveiy rle-enption, ail of which are carefully selectetl l,y himself, anil warranted to e,ive r feel sntifuenon in every iii'tanee. Oetoler 9Tih, I?i5. tf COLEMAN'S OHEAI CUTLEKV STOHS, V?, 21 Xorth Third St., below Arch, PHILADELPHIA. lOl'NTItY .Merchants can save from ten lo fifteen percent, ly purcliusinti at lha above stutes. Ey Importing my own goods, paying but ' ' rcnt, ' 'lv'"S ccononricHlly, it is plain 1 i ..(. ,ino,-i w-u iiioq who pitrcnase mcir uouos , here, pay high rents ami live like princes. j I Constantly on hand a large assortment of Pen 1, . I.. T. :.. . e. , , r. nuo j ocaei jvnivts, iM'issors unu liazors, 1 aiiln . Knives and Korks in ivorv. Hae, ImlTal j.Lone and wood handles. Carvers and Korks, Arc, Kuf'.i-r Knives, Dirks. Howie Knives, UevoMiig end p ain J'tstols, Ac AUo a larac tus.irtment uf AecorJi onn. AI.40t.ne KnUab Twist and German Cuti-i. iUHX M. COI.UM AN, Oct. 90, ifi55 ly. Importer. .NEW CONFECTIONABY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. m. c. gi:ariiakt, lE.SPtCTKrLI,V announce lo ilia citi;tns of 'orllrumlf rlaiui anJ :'nb ..Mniniiir roun l!i' ilia! lio lias o i-rtf .1 a ( 'iiKli ctk nary and Fruit Slore ill MAHKKT NyliAUE, Suiiliuiv, ulu'ie lie niaiitilacturps aril L'i'.s on lia.iu, at all times, llio most i-'K-icB t'onictiiman , Ac., Wholesale nud K.-uil, at riiila;le!iiii i pure,.. Among his sloik ol C'onlrclionarics, may If Ion n J : Trench Arrets, llurtietl Aim. aijs, Crcuin Wluie, " !.ta:n,ui It.ap. " Vsmlla. Comm. at Sect cts. l-iijuorice, Cum ""-vs. allkir;r!s of scsiii, live lir.irs, Mini l'r..,, red snd wlit:s, Jr'ly fal.es, Kniil nr.s, ISIK'S I sil lies, ol SU SCStllS Knok flirty, lm n l Csiwl, FE.UIT. T.emoas, J'utrs, Currants dried, Alinuuss, nulsnis. Prunes, Fir, Citria.s, Nuis nf r.n ktaits LEMON' SYRUP of a superior quality, ly the single flr diffn. A s'ipcrior iti;tlilv of 8ei'irs and Tudacro, and a variety of (Jonlcclionuries, fruit, Ar. all of irMch is ottered cheap at wholesale or retail. Coaiej ami see lie will Ity Is please. I'rdrrs TruiU a distance promptly attended to. Sunbury, Au,. 4, lH.VV ly. Bargains at ths Old Stand. FRILING & GRANT I! II now opening a m tsr and very desirjlils stock of KA1.I. and WI.NTKU Hoods, cm liraein; an f ridltss variety. Their stmli con sists in riart uf . . a;acK ec iraucy aroaaciotusfttasjicrcf, Winter Ware, tor men and Loys, all siyi.s ar.J pru'i-s. DRESS GOODS. SILKS Plain a,d I ujurtd Ulark. An assortment of Fluid Stripe and Figure .1 Tsn- j cy Urei-s rill-s st unusually uw I'inee, 8hellies, H raves, Draro Pel.nins, Mus. Ds l.aitts. I. awns, Ac, WNfiHAMS from t to MS cents l er vsr l. CALICOES 8 lt WIUTK (JOOI)j. Caiuhrie, Jaconeli. Swiss, Tarllon, f.Tult, Ilohi- nelt, French and Swiss I, aces, Ednui:, oVc. Ii row ii and bleached Muslins, Drillings. Ticks, Checks, Tiwliiii;s, '1'able Diapers, 4 c. sltO Kit IF. HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE, Cedar-ware, Holliiw-wsre, Iron, ejieel, I'Uslur Salt and Fih. Also a Iresh supplr of IHl'U! AND MED1CIXF.. Thankful for past favors, wa hope by strict atlention and a desire to please, still to meat with Ihe approval of our friends. CV Country produce ot' all kinds taken at tha highest market price tiunbury, ?io 3, 1855. !y. ' COB UHO. French Merinos, Ferskn rleih, Paris twill, ChinUes. ltelanes, Dclvgts, Alapacas, Kilks, Wots! plaids, Mohsir lustre French, Scotch and American Uinghsius, jus received and for sals by Sunbury, Dae. I '65. E. V K!OHT CAMBRIC; Swiss, Mull, llobineli, French la ess. Cheeks, Collars. Unde-rsleeves and Cbemisetlas, lieak dresses, Velvets and Velvet trimmings. Turkish counterpanes, Etfcnkets, Broch. '1'bibet & Bay bUU bhawjs, for sale by Bunbury, Doc, J.'65.; , ., J.-Y. BKICHT. rpklCOfUEBULS dos. far esU by J- May l- WEIKE8 A BM'Mfi. British Periodicals Carly tonv. irxtBEf. uCPrrmuim to Ncu Sufucrioen 1 f t.KOOMtn HCnrr CO Tf-w Tork. eetl...0 lo ts liuliuli tlie lullowbig Critisli Peril Uicals, vis. : THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) THE NORTH B RlTlst'l REVIEW (Fi-e C"h.) THE WK3TM1NSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) BLACKWOOD'S EDIXLURfJ MACAZiNK ( 1 01 ). Tl.s r"erut eritiesl slate of Fiirnrmi affnirs w'l .,,. tli"e pnb.ieiiions Uiinaval'y iiiletesloiu iliir'.ij lha f fl!i coiaiutt wr. Tiiey will "ecu, . a iniimts g-"..i:il 'oe.1 '.rc:n liie ha.:ii- wlllen news-it ms, crile stceiitir:iis yw'l Mr ins tutiio.s vf the claiijr Jiuri.a!, smiI the ponderous 'f .m'i, ol hie l.ilurj Mnori.-iH, written ni'ter tlic living ititeipst an.l exi:itein-nt if II, e srtnt poitllcal events of liis linis snail have piissnl away. It is In these IVrknticals Hist rt.H.iers nt'tst look for lite onSr really iiit'luttili'c awl rriia li'e tits'.' ry r.f current eviits,' untl ns s.ieh, in aildiii .n ui ll eir well-enl.il wl rnry seientifiC. ami theok gicel ehnrnclei. we urge lfa:ai upon tlie CvoiJld?rnt"ii ft Use reiii'iitc jiulil'e. t Ariai'geinents nre now :rtno'iiit:y r-nle fir IttS receipt ci Km iy -stieeu fmrr. tin Hniish l'tiVuheis, l-y wlnvli we are enaliieil lo p'aee all o tr Kejirints in th hallos oi sils riiiei'S, ulmut as raai aslliey ran lie I'ltncs.' Cil with the foreign e..,,i(si. Attliottjili tins involves n very Inrte outli.y on our part, we shall continue to furnish tha Petimlieaia at the same lnw rates as heretofore, togsUat With tlie following i'reiililnns to new rtuhseiiMTS. TER.MS AND PREMIUMS. ?c list of Premium I'ofumcs Mow rcrsan. Tor any one of the fane lleviewssm) one Prem. vol S-nit) t or liny two " o one a III 1 oi any tiircel two 7 C'J for nil f .ur in" tl,e Aevtewi " two e w for Hlnel,' wood's Miipiizom one 3 t.,Uf tor liliiekw.ixt atnt tlire Itrvie-A-a three 4 tit Tor lll.tekwr.ol ,v llio four Ucviews tlnee " l'J W I'auniiHlx tu be made tn nil rates in aJvanre. JIAmti, etrrmit in the Slate ivhei e iss'ttd trill le rcicivul al fmr. Thv Premiums eootljt "f 11 foil -wi if woit.s, Ivlt v, hmies ol vlii"li will te eieen in new !;ilie'!.is nc.r i!;ni t" lip; number of (.etioJituls oijeml, as ssvvs ss 1 luiin.il : PREMIUM VCLU.MCT. rui:Kr,N Q a utkui.k y Ur.viKW ((. y j i j- ; I-'I.AI K.l.;.ii'ei AC,XiSK i:n-ii!l). Jeiivu ? IJrffii.'.tY Kflvi. ycui);. .MflfR f't.lrN M-sL-AZINK Hi .,,i!ts) V4TlNTI'li ItLVIKW C, M' yt :il ). C : f?f('iv't' l'fsiii;(.'fi v.il.j'iics fiiMM t in nil "ic firni)if,l, rxcnnt uf the Koreiffii tii trtfriv R'-vir-W. T j I'fevfnriliij-j-t'nttnt'.T.s'th-rf.t-'H', wm-ir ilia! wm k itu-A mi in e wnnti it. sir ;( rlrf will Ii!ittfe or-Ii-r Cr n.;my nifltr-r-t(. wtf-ss f,r j-r-miiimn :i the. e uru voicnit Uj wiiick lli'-y fU Lc c;.;(iit.I. CLUEBIN0. A ilif-vuinl uf !tcMiy-l:ve (wrr.-ni. nom nhavc pr! ecu wi'l lr itll.iv'il I . t.'Isili itrt.ir.iiif Itmr vr tnre ;; if nrty '-tio if vwrr ..j". zrvts works. Thu: I nnr OiIlrt .if H':if kw-K 'J. T ufimr Kvie-w. will I'D Pflii.tr -vie n'Mrrrn ut ?"; ti.ee copies if the four Jievjcwa tnd I I'OSTACK. : Tm nl! tlie priiiipsil Ciliua nntl T"Wni ih '.vnrk vilt 1 l-p ii"li-,''i't,. ti'iMuah A'.'t-iils, VXXV.W OV PUSTAfJK. M hen srri f,y hwil, the pt'Sttii;? t uity pnrtnt tiio United ! P.-itf-s will hr but Tu tMif yl'otir .'uf n jenr fur j 'il.llkw.v1,,, oiiti but Twelve Out a yenr Kir cue ii i ft'lC MrViV. j ItnniMmtri'j 8i"i C')inr.:i:tir-.Tirtu cluittU rthvayi b ! LEOXARD SCOTT & CO., si utir.i) sthkht. xi-:v vonit. N. ft. T. t. A Co. Iinve r'.eent!' iniidifcl.e.l. and have .iw for sn'e. tl:;i'.p.I!.Ii:p's lift UK," I'v Mtitrv bia- j rlKiis, ot iMlintiurh, ami 1'tof. ,oiion,of "S ale Colirrrs, A''v lt.ivcn, eoiriiilere to two v.'ls. ro.iloctavo, eotiui.miiir i WZc" a"' W- - VTh's v.-.irk is M'it trie old n.mk of the Fsrm." u iy ::j-i r.'T'.i-i'i'l i'ir n"it upon the .llarket. Now York. f)e'";i'.er at, liil. CHEAP WATCH ANT) JKWEUlV STORM A' a 72 North Srcond S'rtet, (rpfositi tk jlcunt Vernon Ifciise ) Philadelphia. sTJOliT) l.erer Walilies, full iee!cd, 18 K. ca " ses, ..3S; HWact J.ever do., do., .$12; Pi ver I,c'inc. do., : Quartier. o to !$7 : GolJ ripcet ucVs, $150 to 13 ; Silver do., l 50 ; .Silier Table ."'pooiirt f:er sett, 14 tu 4ls Slhi r lleyert do., do., --0 tc 1 1 ; ilver Tec d.).,: o., ii .." to i i i ioiii reus ami Hold I "a-. "''ci 'j'-J 25 tu 'jij j (iold Tens and Silver do. , $1; tartiier tviih a Vdtu-ty cf fine Gold Jcwelrv, Oolil ( uih , tob t'huina. All good warranted to le u-i roprvsenteO. Watolica and affwftlrv.rppairt-J in l!,c!c6t m;ti.i.cr. Also, Ma aonie Marks l'in. K-c.( ipade to ovilt-r. X. D. .A!I onlctn setu hy tjiuil or ulKerwiae ;;!. l.e punrtuutlv attrr.ifeJ ta. j Cheap W.i telle 5, Jewelry rHOI,r:?ALE and Ketail, t tlis "i'r.'lri;-!. " Jiliia nt. !. ivl Jewelry Snrrr," 'o. 00 Notlu 6ctoinI Strm t, rnrner Q.mrry, I O.il.l T.f.-rr Waifh'S. nil! ifwricil, it-Oi.rat c-.r, ff1? CO j It.-;.! l.iit:u tit., a j,i0i fine Stirt-r hiwttaclcs. I :.0 !?..ver l.i.ji. lull jtvi !.'i-t. r.i.iiHjut Kmreleia, S.ui I M.vr r.i-vr. lui; Icwi'J i j! v.'. c' Cid P.-m-lls, l.C!) Saiiainir (.(i.tirtnis, 7 .Isiiver 'J ca sjajcus, set, J.CU ; (" id Sj: .'UH If . 7.IS!) j I'ciu, Willi reii'.il mid Mlvor llA3cr, 1,00 I CI.! riiigi-T Hings, Bi J ecutblo if SO ; Watch ; (iiu4se3, iilain, 12 cents; Talent, 1 Sj ; I. unci, j ,"; ollu'r articles in proportion. Ail goods war ranted Ij la lliev nre mid f .r. K'l'AL'FlXli 5c 1IAKLEY, On l;an.l, some liolii and Silver Levers snJ I I.siiines, tliil lower lliaa the tboe jiriecs. ! rrt. c, is.v. r a?.A.Tj-:rj copsiTi?-sr, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PL'.'M.'Y. HA, AideJ lie somi e:?lit years experience in tha practice of llie l.uiv, will attend w ith fidelity to II mailer appertaining to nr within tho line of his i.iol'i' iii'ii. (Iiiice with Charles J. liruuer, Es., Market street. Sunfcuiy, feept. 15, 1855, tf $50 RE'VriVRD. fjHE suWribers oiler a reward of fifty dollar for ihe disro' ery and conviction of ;he per. sun or persons, who Cut and destroyed the hands rn the Machinery of their Coal breaker, at th Mammoth t'olliery, betnrren Sliamol.iii and Ml. C'urutel, on Ihe lii.'thl of llie 9th inst. The shove rew ard will he paid to any one gi in; itif.'rmi ion tLt will lead to the cjinictioa of the otlendcrs. cleavjm:, FAUELY &Ca. PhamfAin Oct. Si, 1is5o. if. VflR HUP. I . w " . ' Tp1 p V.l 90 Horc power each. t taf s-ti'S s-mis i.'. si vi.iu umu isiiinni uui' I mi i.i.'ines. u ciii. r with 2 Isrjo Muwinc cvliu- Jcs, b''luWe. I.ir a l.!hsl furnace. Apjily la HE.M'.Y 1 O.N'.'EMX'KEK & CO. 'oiiaai ikin Iron W oiks, Si.auijlm, I'a Khtmukin, July tl, IP.').", Ul r-iiAAD S Mai!ii. .-ia for tale by M. IU. V'KiolCU & BlifNER BLACK Putty a eood article Cf sals hy Mas WKIfER Sc PHI .NEK. IH.ESTOCIf I Vermi'uKe. for sale h May 19. A E.EK 4 Bltl'.NER STOVES. IOrt RALE aa excellent seconj-hsm) Cnolc in;; Stove, alco several Cyliuder Coal Stores. Empiire at this ottice. NOTICE. ' All persona knetsing lliemselvea inilchtad t Jr. T.Clement, on IWuk account, notes or other., wise, are rrijjcsted to call and pay up wil'.vrjt delay, o'.hcrwiaa iheir aeconnts will be placed ia the liards of a ruagialrale for eoiiection. . Bnhpry, 'ov. 17. If fADlEV Piess CiooJs. Spring and Buraini. 4 ksltaw Is, Bluck silk, silk poplins, De l.sine. Uuighiims, D bs.s. Lawns and calico, just re, esived and for sale by WM. A. KNABB, Lower Augusta. May 8, 1654. . fREXCH blsck cloth, plain fancy Cassi meres, Cassinetts, Overcoatinir. Satin and 3i!k Velvet vest patterns, (Silk and Wool Hats, Csps. Scarfs and Monkey Jackets, for salt by Sunbury, Dec. I '55. E. Y. fiRlGH'i'. J AND WARRANTS. 'Its- highest pno U i fur Lansi WanBU hv tha sua.
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