Califfinin ITctos. . ARRIVAL OP THE Star of the West. . LATER FROItt CALIFORNIA Th. Municipal election in San Francisco wai bold on the 28th ult., nnd resulted in the lection of James Van Ness, Democrat, as Mayor, by a majority or 65. Four Demo cratic and four Know Nothing Aldermen ' Were elected. The number of assistant Al dermen elected nlso stand four Democratic and four Know Nothings. . The election passed off quietly. . The mining news from all parts of the State It most encouraging, .and it is thought that at no previous time has the yield of gold been as great as at present. The affairs of Adams A Co. are boforo the Court, and it has been decided that the tirm ts entitled to the benefit of the insolvent law. Sanders, the Alleged forger has gone to China. A meeting at the creditors of Page, Bacon ft Co., hdd on the 29th ult., C. K. Gardiner pledged ttie sum of $400,000 to support tho house, by way of securing the creditors and stavinir furtuer legal procreuuiKu. yy ;in mm owinral satisfaction, and the j:t i,,i,;n rnrtmrd with renewed Lope of being finally indemnified. That Pi.ioih SroT. Dr. A. K. Gardner, of New York, writes as follows to tho editor f tho Newark Daily Advertiser, respecting the report sot on foot by a morning paper in that city. His letter is dated June 20th : "I hasten to deny tho truth of the report in toto. At the meeting of the Academy of Medicine, this evening, I inquired of many present, and nothing of the kind exists or has (teen seen iu this city. "The report aroso. from the existence of some half a dozen casps of an eruptive dis ease called Pustule MMgne. A few cuscs existed last year. It is characterized by the appoarance of a pimple, rapidly increasing in lie. to that of an ordinary b'il. with symp toms resembling thoso of a carbuncle, great fever and very severe constitutional distur bance. . One or two of tho cases have rocov ered, but they have generally been fatal iu a few days. The disease is not a new disease, though unfrequent here ; and it is well known not to be of a contageous character. No -alarm need therefore be felt by those wishing to come to New York. I havo considered it my duty to write this plain statement to Newark, where I have many friends whose alarm will thus, I trust, be quieted, in order to correct the mischief committed by some careless newsgatherer. seeking for a 'spicy I Item' rather than attempting to do good." Calvin on Wish. The lato Albert Galla tin, President of the New York Historical Society, related the following anecdote to tho Hon. O. C. Verplanck, from whom we get it. Kcveral years ago, a number of Calvin's let ters were found among the archives of Gen neva, some of which, relating to his domestic affairs, exhibit a curious picture of the daily lifo of this great presbyter, and illustrate atrikingly his peculiar habits and temper. In a scolding letter to the syndics, or magistrate, of Geneva, ho complains that they have tilled his cellar with wine of poor quality. "I do not keep open house," he savs, "nor do I entertain my guests at my table, nnd therefore the quantity you have sent displea ses me as well as the quality. I wish, there fore, you would take it away, and replace it with something that I can drink. I do not want much merely enough for my own use and that of my family ; a few barriques (bar rels of about 40 gallons each,) sny four or five, will be sufficient for me once a quarter." We are afraid the Presbyterians of this century havo been tremendous backsliders. Svhen shall we see such men as Luther and .'lvin T Exchanye. TooANXiors, bv Half. An amusing flair happened, lately, between a coal dealer nd a purchaser. Tho latter was very nnx ious to see that the former did not cheat, him, so he (the purchaser) inspected the weight of the coal himself, and felt perfectly satisfied that he got his full ullowunce, without uny desire on the part of tho coal dealer to "shave." However, whilo the coal was weighing, tho driver of the team could not lielp laughing, aware, at the time, that the purchaser was ' particular about his full weight of coal. Tho purchaser, noticing the laughing of the driver, asked him, wheu he received his coal, what it was all about ; so the driver told him : "Why," said he, "when your coal was weighing you were standing on the scales, and was weighed with it." "is it possible T Why, I weigh nearly two hundred pounds 1" "Well Bir," said the driver, "you re sold." "Yes," was the reply, "and I have loughi myself, too." Col. Jf-tt. Davis and Gov. Uekokii. Col. Jefferson Davis, the Secretary of War, now on a visit to his Mississippi home, delivered a speech in Vicksburg on the 16th instant. Kmm n. rennrt nf the address, which appear ed in the Vicksburg Whig, it seems that he spoke as follows about the appointment and retention in office of tho present abolition Governor of Kansas territory : In reference to the appointment of Roe. der. Col. Davis stated that it was not known to the administration when he was appointed that he was an Abolitionist; he was regarded, from his speeches as leaning the other side. He admitted, however, that it was known that Keeder had fallen on the side of the Aboli tionists in the contest in Kansas. He (Col Davis) has certainly been opposed to Uccder'g remaining in office, is opposed now.and tbiuks it probable he has been removed. He ought to have been removed the day after he was appointed. Ci'Rioca Tvi'OCRArnrcAL Ebror. Profes sor Trench, in his latest work on the English language, points out a curions typographical error in the 20th verse of the 23d chapt er of Mathew. The words 'which strain at a gnat and swallow a camel," the professor thinks contain a misprint, which having been passed over in the edition of 1611, has held its ground ever since. The translators intended to say, which strain out a crnat and swallow a cam el," that being the correct rendering of the onginol, aa appears in lyusuuie s aim t,ran. mer'e translations, both of which have "strain ed out." It was the custom of the stricter Jews to strain their wine, and other potables through linen or gauze, lest unawares tbey nhonlil drink down some little unclean insect. is a cnat. indSthus transgress the Levitical aar. It was to this custom the Savior allu led, intending to eay that the Scribes and Pharisees, while they strain out a gnai irom .heir drink, would yet swallow a camei at rulp. Ex-Fbesidcdt Vak Bcbm at a Eabth ICam. An American gentleman writesfrom Vice, Italy, that during the last season, while Ut Vm Itnran was in that city, bearing that lartbqnakei were formerly prevalent in that mix of the country, dui no buoc uuu wiu Wit for a nnmber of years, told his Italian boat that, for the rarity and novelty of it, be would like to have a "small shake" bap- .n .1,11 Ha w&a there. Sure nougb. in L- 7oki thereafter, in the dofcj of the night, the whole city and mountains commenced ocking, and the Inhabitant, in the greatest joosternatiou, flod to the itreeta. Among ithera in the park, which is near the hotel, vai Mr. Van Buren in -primitive costume, a in tiiirh stata of excitement. The ex- 'resident and the eitiseni passed the balance fthe night in the streeta, aoi dh per sctly tatuBed with tba "small tBikf. NEWSPAPER EDUCATION. The following extract is from a letter writ ten by an English author, whose first work was published in the 18th century, and ex presses the opinion of one whoso pen has nev er been employed but for good, and whose earnestness in the cause of education has nev er been exceeded. It was addressed to the London Times: "Independently of what may be the pecuniary interests of the Times newspaper, I should strongly oppose, were I in Parliament, any measure that mightcramp it. I havo a high opinion of what I deem to be the educational influences of a paper that employs so much liteniry ability in a way that brings its compositions into perpetual peru sal. A busv. nurrvimr aire, will not sit down to read hiatorv. nhilosoDtiV. or political sci ence in the best books on the subject. If they would, I should count the frequency and nlmnrntinn nf a dnilv naner to be damaging to the general mind. But, in the absence of such reading, here is a valuable substitute, if nnt a nnrfnet eouiva cut. luierposinir irruvu, sober, instructive arguments, on a variety of matters, in the course ot frivolity and dissipa tion and mind engendered by novels and bur lesques and buffoonery. Dr. Arnold found that the serial publications of Dickens, &c, much hindered nis boys." A Curious Cask A uietcen Slaves Gone.' We observed a (rood deal of exitcment on Monday afternoon on the wharf, near the steamer Caledonia, and soon saw a number of colored people, male and female, currying a great quantity of baggage off the Btcamer to tho wharf. On inquiry, we learned that an old gentleman on guard was taking nine teen slaves, male and female, by way of this city, from Culpepper, Virginia, as ho alleged, for the purpose of freeing them in Ohio, and buying land for them. The slaves, however, from some cause, became suspicious that he really intended taking them to some slave State, and holding them as slaves. Six men of tho number, therefore, broke away from tlio party and concealed themselves. The old man, as one of the slaves told us, assured the others that they might also leave if they pleased, and finally all put their baggage ashore, quite deliberately, procured a wagon, and took it off into the city. J'iltsburg Dis patch. DEATHS. In Washingtonville, on tho 12th iust., of consumption, RACHEL JANE, youngest daughter of Robert McCay, Esq., aged about 20 years. Kjjt fBfotutls. Philadelphia Market. Juno 27, 1855. Grain. There is very little doing m Wheat; last sales of Southern at $2 30, and of good red and white $2 45. Ryo is dull at St ;U. Corn is m good demand ; sales oi 15,000 bushels of Pennsylvania yellow at 107c, in store. Oats are higher. Sales of C0O0 bushels Peuna. at 60c. Whiskex has udvanced, and now sells at 10c. in bbls., und 38c. iu hhds. Baltimore Market. Juno 2C, 1855. GRAIN. The Grain market presents no new feature. There was a fair amount offer ing this morning, but there was but little an imation in the market. There were about 1,000 bushels of Wheat at market, but there were only two or three" parcels sold. We quote good to prime reds at 21511220c and good to prime whites at 220u225c. These figures show a declino in Wheat from the highest point of the season of 50 to 60c. per bushel. There was but little done in Com this morning. The receipts were about 1,000 bushels. Some 3.000 to 4,000 bushels of white were sold at 101a! 02c, aud we quote yellow at 100al02c. We saw no samples of live at markCv this morning, but soma sales were made on Saturday at 158c. for Penn sylvania. We quote Pennsylvania Rye this morning at 158ulC0c. Oats continue dull. rhe offerings to day embrace about 2,000 bushels. We quote good Maryland ami Vir ginia Outs at 50a54c, and Pennsylvania do. at 0 j"a5(jc. There wero no sales of conse quence made this morning. SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT 250 125 00 62 2 - 90 WllXAT. Hit. Corn. Oats. Potatoks, Bkeswax Heckled Flax. liCTTEB. EH. PuRK. Flushed. Tallow. 35 10 . TS IS 7 125 13 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS To tha Electors of Northumberland County. I hereby offer myself to the qualified votera of Northumberland county, as a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER. Should I be elected, I promise lo perform the duties of said office faithfully and impartially. ' PETE It HILEMAN. Hunliury, June 33, 1855, le. SUNBURY, PA. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that she still continues '.o keep the above named public house. She has also received a new supply of good liquors and wines, and trusts that she will be able to give satisfaction to all who may visit her house. MARIA THOMPSON Sunbury June 33, 1855 tf. MOUNT CARMEL HOUSE, MOUNT CARMEI, Northumberland county, Fa. r I tHIS large and commodious Hotel is situated -- on the top of the Locust mountain, neirly half way between Sunbury and Pottaville. The scenery the salubrity of the atmosphere and the cool mountain breetes, make it one of the most delightful summer retreats in the country The Hotel, is new structure, four stories high, fitted up with all the modern conveniences. The pure mountain water is introduced into every chamber. The place ia easy of access, beng but one and a half hours ride from Sunbury, over the Philadelphia and Sunbury Rail road. From Pottsville, it can be reached by the Mine Hill Rail road to Ashland, and from thence to Mt. Carmel 4 wiles, by Omnibus. Every attendance will be paid by the propria' tor to make guests comfortable. Charges mode rate. JOSEPH M. FEAGER. Mt Carmel, June 33, 1855. tf. FEIRIVX Sz ERETY, Bookelle & Stationeri, A RE now telling off their entire stock of Bookf and Stationary, saved frm the fire of the 16th ult at very low price. 1 be stock embraces every variety of miscellaneous Books, School Books, and all kinds of Blank Books, also domestic and imported Stationary of every description. At we art selling out at low prices it will be well to call early a ad aecurt bargains. FEKHI EKETYa 8. W. comer 4th and Race streets, Philadelphia Philadelphia, Junt M, 115. If. JAMES BARBER WHOLESALE ft RETAIL CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, 5. E. corner of Second ft Chestnut Sts. rBxr.ASBX.rBXA. Where may be found, one of (ha largest anil bet tnortment of Clocks end Time Pieces In the United Stele, in quantities to suit purchaser, of from a single Clock, to one thousand Clocka t embracing every variety of style end manufac ture, auitatle for Churches, Halls, Counting Houses, Parlor, Sleeping apartment,ar.d Kitch ens, Steam and Canal Boate, and Kail road Cars. N. B. Clocks Repaired and Warranted. Clock Trimmings for sale. Also, Manufacturer of Barber's Celebrated Km GOLD PENS Embracing all the qualities of the finest quilt pen, in addition to which the durability of the metal is fully associated and developed. Gold and Silver Pencils, aud Pen Holders, Plated Ware, &c, wholesale and retail. Those wish ing to purchase are invited to call. JAM ES BARBER, 8. E. corner Chestnut and Second tils., l'lnls. Philadelphia, June 83, 1856. ly, BARGAINS ! I5ARG AINsi MRS. B RIS.BEN ha atill variety of Drew and Fancy goods on hand which she will sell at cost, and les than cent, either wholcmlo or retail, in the briik limine owned by Mrs. Marklcy, Market street. The slock conaiM of embroideries, Spencer's laors, eVgeiuga, ribbon, nowcrs, dress tiiinniiiigs and button, glove, nnd many thing too numerous lo mention. bunbury, June 3, 1855. 31. L. II. I I Mi, Stencil Gutter, No. 1 North Sixth Street, (BASEMENT,) PHXX.ADBX.rHXA. JTENCIL BRANDS cut for Merchants, Far- mere, Millers and Distillers. Alphabet, brushes and Inks of the very best quality. c. a. ri, l. n. i, Phila., June S3, 1855. Sin. ATTENTION, FARMERS' 1ND MECHANICS' AltTlLEItlSTSI! rOU are hereby commanded le meet at the Armory, on SATURDAY, tho 7th day of July, at 10 o'clock, A. M, fully equip ped for drill. Each member to be prepared with 10 rounds of blank cartridges, liy order of the Captain SOLOMON STROH, O. 3. Sunbury, June 2.1, 1855. NOTICE 10 TAXPAYERS. "SN'OTICE is hereby given to Taxpayer, that 11 all those paying their State Tax fifteen days prior to the first day of August next, will be allowed five per rent. JOSF.ril NICELY, ) PHILIP RKNN, Com'.r. GEO. C. WELKER, J Com'srs. Office, ', 1S55. I Sunbury, June 16, Estate of HUGH SEASHOLTZ, deo'd. j4T0TICE ia hereby given that letters of Ad v ministration upon the estate of Hugh Seas hold, late of Lower Mahanoy township, Nor. thuinlierland county, dee'd.. have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Georgetown, in said township. All persons having claims or demand against Raid deceased, are requested lo make the same known lo the undersigned with out delay, and all persona indebted are desired to make immediate payment. REHECCA SEASHOLTZ. Adm'lrix. Georgetown, June 16, 1855. 61. N0S. 21 & 22 SOUTH SIXTH STEEET, PHILADELPHIA. Agricultural Implement Manufactory, Bristol, I'a. Seed Grounds (370 Acres) Blooiflsdale, near Bristol, Pa. Phila., June l1, 1855. 3m- p3. A PIANO FOR SALE, OF Loerd's celebrated making, at 1 125. quire soon, at the office of the American. Sunbury, June 16, 1855. 4t In- TOBACCO, &c. StrawVrrv, Congress, Eldorado Fig, Eldorado Cake, Saraaparilla Fine Cut, Pressed Fine Cut, Andersons " for bale at WE1SER& BRC.NEH. Sunbury, May 36, 18A5. SEGARS. El Dorado, Rio Hondo, La Curiosidad, Canalos, El Neptuno, El Duendo, Recreadorea, La Semiarinis, Plantation, Havana Cheroots, For Sale at WEISEK Sc BKL'KER. Sunbury, May 26, 1855. 19EUERINE, Yeratria, Chiiiordino and Cin chouia. iutft rereivpfl ttv May 19, 1855. WEISER & BR17NER A Fine lot of Wall Paper just received and for sale by WM. Mct'AKTV, Market Street. Sunbury, June 3,1855. HUSBAND'S Magnesia for sale by May 19. WEISER A BKI RL'NER. TRASK'S Magnetic Ointment at Mav 19. WEISER &. BRUNER'S. BLACK Putty a good article for aale by May 19. WElHEK A BRl'NER. "WTERMICELI. Maccaroni and Coin Starch, y just received by May 19, 18.13. WEISER A. BRUNER. I.AHNESTOCK'S Vermi'uge, for sal bv May 19. WEISER-& BRL'NER TJA INT8 of every description just received by M. May 19. WEISER & BRUNER fTIRICOPHEROUS 6 dox. for aale by A May 19. WEISER & BRUNER. INDELLIBLE INK at May 19. WEISER St BRUNER'S. COMBS. Back. Children' Long, Side and 6 lie comb ; Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Ac, for sale at Sunbury, Nov. 18, YOUNG'S STORE. 1854. aP1 LOVES. Buckskin Gloves and Mitts, do IT Gloves wool lined, Ladict Gloves, Chil dren't do.. Mitts, Ac, at Nov 18, '63. YOUNQ'8 STORE. RTMBRELLAS Overshoes, Pocket Books Porlmonies, Silk Pocket-hontlkercbiets, Neck-ties, Spring-stocks, Suspenders, Ac, at, Nov. 35. 64. VOL'NU'8 STORE. HOSIERY. Mens' wool and cotton Socks, M.M. Ladies' aud children's stockings just open ad at Sunburv Nov, YOUNG'S STORE. 18. 1854. A KNOLD'S WRITING FLUID and Adhe tilt and legal tovelopea, for salt by H. B. MA6SER. Sunborv. Jan 10. J am CAMPHINE For salt bv end Fluid of the bttt quality, WEISER a) BKCFitK, Sunbury, May'l, U. Jy FIRST ARRIVAL or yr; aivrvJ' GZCDCELDS3 At S. N. Thompson'B Store, In Loicer Auyusta township, at the Junction of the Tulpthocken and Plum creek roads. THE aubscriber having returned from the city with a new and extensive assortment of fashionable goods, respectfully calls the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and others to the same. SPUING AND SUMMElt GOODS, consisting in pert of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Casrimeres, Carsinets, Jeans, Drillwpt, Muslins, Vt stings, Ttcetds, and all kinds of Spring and Summer Wear, LADIES DIIESS AND FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin dt Lnins, Lawns, Ginehams, Bcrages, Robes, Woolent. Flannels, fyc. ;itoei:iin:s, Sugar, Traa, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Cheese, Spiers, Salt, Ac., cVc, Ac. Ilnrtlwnre, Nails, 8crews, Files, Paw. Knives A Forks, A.e Queens and Glassware, of various stvle and patterns. BOOTS AND SHOES. A large aortment of Boot and Shoes, for men, women and children. Hats Cir, Ac, of various sir.es and styles. Beside a lri,e and general assortment of fashionable goods. Call and examine for your selves. IT" Country produce ot all kind taken in exchange at tho highest market price. 8. N. THOMPSON. Lower Augusta, 4 mo. 38, 1855. PLATINA POINTS . FOR LIGHTNING RODS. UR Point arc made of a tapering copper bo v' dy, about 8 inrhe long, well gilt wilh pure gold to prevent the action of the weather, and lipped with aolid Platina ; they have been in use for over thirty yean, and havo given general ait isfaction. Price $1,00, $1,50, $2,00, S3.01 f4,00 per point, according to '.he quantity of Platina. We also furnish glass insulators and iron staple. Manufactured by McAllister a. brother, (Established in 1790.) 194 Chestnut St., below Eighth, Philadelphia. Phila., May 13, 1855. Ini. Estate of GEO. SMITH, dee'd. "VfCTlCE is hetcby given that letters Testa J menlary upon the estate of George Smith, late of Jackson t.iwnship, Northumberland coun ty, dee'd., have been granted to the subscribers, residing in said township, All persons having claims against said deceased, are requested to present them for settlement, and all persona knowing themselves to be indebted will make immediate payment. SARAH FMITH. r.i JNO. GALEN SMITH Ex'rs. Jackson tp., May 12, 1855.- 6t. Estate of JOHN LEADER, dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given that letter testa mentary have been grunted lo the subscri ber upon the etate of John Leader, late of JucV son township, Northumberland county, doe'd. All persons knowing themselves indebted to, or having claims against said (state, will call and settle immediately. VM. DEPPEN, Ex'tor. Jackson tp., May 12, 1855. 6t. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the next legislature nf Pennsyl vania, at the session of 15G, for the creation of a corporate body, with banking and discounting privileges, to be called the ''Suamokix Disk," located at i'liamokintown, Northumberland Co., Pa., with a capital stock of $150,000, wilh the privilege of increasing the same to $300,000 if necessary. Shamokin, May 22, 1855 6m. Bargains at the Old Stand. FRILING & GRANT ARE now opening a new and very desirable stock of Spring and Summer Goods, em bracing an endless variety. Their stock con sists in part of Black & Fancy Broadcloths & Cassimeres, Summer Wares for men and boys, all styles and price. DRESS GOODS. SILKS Plain and Figured Black: An assortment of Plaid Stripe and Figured Fan cy Dress Silks at unusually low prices, Shcllies, Brazes, Braze De Lains, Mus. De Lains, Lawns, Ac, GINGHAMS from 6J to 25 cents per yard. CALICOES 3 " 12J " WHITE GOODS, Cambric, Jaconctts, Swine, Tarlton, Mull, Bobi- nett, French and Swiss Laces, Edgings, Ac. Brown and bleached Muslins, Drillings, Ticks, Checks, Towlings, Tablo Diapers, 4 c. GKOCEIMF.S. HARDWARE and QUEEN3WARE, Cedar-ware, Hollow-ware, Iron, Steel, Plaster, Salt and r isb. Also a tresh supply of DHL 08 AND MEDICINK9. Thankful for past favors, we hope by strict attention and a desire to please, atill to meet with the approval of our friends. V Country produce of all kinds taken at the highest market price Sunbury, June 3, 1856. ly. FLEMING Sc BBOTHEB, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SEALERS in FINE GROCERIES, No. 40 South M'utcr Street, Philadelphia, BAVI COKSTASTIT OS HASH, Cheeae, 5lrch, Pure Grd. Spice. Butter, Lard, Sweet Oil, Bean, Castile boap, liarley, Dried Fruit, Olive Soap, Sal. Soda, Cranberries, Salaratus, Ess. Coffee, Scaled Herring, Farina, Dairy Halt, iVe. Country Merchants sending order by mail, may rely on having the aama quality of good sent, and at the same price, as if they were per sonally present. Philadelphia, June 2, laao. ply7. Great Arrival of SPRING GOODS! IRA T. CLEMENT WNF0RM8 his friends tnd customers that ha JL just received an elegant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS At his Store in Market Street, Sunbury, which he oflert to tht public at the lowest prices. Hit stock consults of a general assortment of Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cassimers, Cassmets, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Linens. Calicoes, flluslm dt Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, Beragcs. Also a large assortment of CLOTH ING. A large assortment of Boots tnd Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Silk Hath. Panama, Palm leaf and oiber Summer Hat. Planter. GROCERIES of every variety. Sugar, Tta, Coflee, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, Fish, Salt, Ac. HARDWARE, Vis 1 Iron and Steel, Nail, Filet, Sawt, Ac QUEENSWARE, ft Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, Ift LIQUORS, Vint. Brandy, Gin, Sum, Whiskey, le. CP" Country product of all kindt taken ia tx change at tht highest market price. April 8, 1856. ly. nOOFLAND'S Bittor" " May 9. WEIKER A BRl'5ER'9. LATEST ARRIVAL Of Spring Summer Goods. J. r. & KLINE, RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends and the publio in general, that they have received at their Old 8lsnd. in L'ppe' Aogutt township, Northumberland county, Pa., at Kline Grove, their Spring an! Summer Good, and opened to the public a full assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &e., Consisting In part of Cloth, black and fane Cassimers, Sattinetts, Checks, and all kinda SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. Also a lot of Ready. made Coatt, Vests and Pant, Ac. Ladies Dress Goods, Calicoes, Gingham, Muslin de Laities, Ac. Also Black Silks, Ac. Also a fresh supply nf (JrocerlCA of nil kind. A fresh supply of Hardware and Queens ware, Drugs and Medicines. Wooden Wore. Also a large assortment of Bodts and Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Hat and Cap, such a Palm Leaf, Canada, Panama and Silk Hat, and all goods usually kept in a Country Store. Call and See. Cheaper than the Cheapest, All of which will lie old for cash, or in ex change for country produce, at the highest market price. Upper Augusta, May 12, 1855. Grocercy, Hour, Feed and Provision Store. SEASHOLTZ & PL'i'ERY, Jlroadway, between M?t let y- Blackberry its., Sunbury, E.SPECTFULLY inform the citizen of Sunbury, that they have engaged tho scrvi ce nf a competent German baker, and are now prepared to supply the eitizen with fresh bread, twist, rolls, pir and cakes of every kind. Sugar, eotTec, (browned) green V Mack tea, riec, cracker Ac cheese, tobacco & icgarn. A II kinda of small beer, a well aa lemon, pineapple and trwberry syrup, ronstanlly kept for sale. Sunbury, May 5, 1855. ly TO THE LADIP.S Of Sunbury nnd Vicinity. AGNEW k CO., 19C Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 4 RE now offering to purchasers a splendid Stock of New Spring Shawls, Mantillas and Dress Goods: their assortment of Paris made Mantillus, ia very extensive, comprising one of the best selected Stock in the City, and at ex tremely low prices. SHAWLS llrocha. Cashmere and Gold bor dered Shawl, long and square. Also, large assortment of Rich Euibioidered and Plain Can ton Crape Shawls.. SILKS Particular attention is requested to our slock of Brocadt, Pluin, Plaid Stripe, Moron Antiuue and blk. Silks, of all qualities and prices. Wash Silks in great variety. DRESS GOODS Flouuccd baretre Robe, Grenadines, Tissues, Bareges, Organdincs, Mousilens Challie Delaines, brilliants, French and English Chintzes. Ac, Embrou'eriea of all descriptions. Collars. Sleeves, Ruffles, Insert ing, nil ha full Stock of Ribbons, Ladies' and Ueutleincns' Gloves, Hoiscry, Ac, . Constantly receiving fresh supplies nf Season able Goods, per S'.eamcrs from Havre, Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Auction Sales- Purchasers are requested to call and examine our stock of splendid Spring Good before puichasing. AGNEW ctCO., 196 Chestnut St., Philada. April 7, 1855. 3m. TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPER, riMlE Subscriber has on hand of his own man L ufacture, a large assortment of Ladies', Misses', and Children', Leather, Kid, and Morocco BOOTS, SHOES, and GAITERS, of the best workmanship and miiteriuls, w hich he will sell at as low wholesale prices as any person iu the city. Buyers can got any site to make up assortments, without having to purchase the smaller or more unsaleable sizes. WM. C. PARKER, No. 91 North SIXTH Street, below Race, Philadelphia. N. B. Gaiter Uppers ready for the last, old to Country Shoemakers at low prices. Sunbury, April 14, 1856. dm. WEISER & BRUNER, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Market St., next door to E. Y. Br it'll? s Store SUNBURY, PA , OFFER to the public the largest tnd best selected stock ever opened in this section of country, consisting of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicine, Chemicals, Ground Spices, Puuits, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stutTs, Window Glass, Patent Medicines, together with a complete as sortment of Paint, Clothes, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes, Dressing, Side, ISeck aud Pocket Comba, ranry Soaps, Shaving (.reams' Tobacco, Srgars, Port Mouias, Stationary, Con fectionaiies. PURE WINES AND BRANDIES For Medicinal use. English, French aud Ameri can Perfumery, Fancy Goods of every descrip tion, in short every article kept by Druggists generally. ItT I 'resorptions Cflrrfiilti ComionmrriJ. GEO. B. WEISER, WM. A. BKUNEK. Sunbury, May 88, 1859 Extraordinary Arrival of S2rrrsSJ CCDS3LJD:3. TH E uhcriber takes pleasure in informing hi customer and the public generally that he is now in receipt of an unusually lurge and Splendid Assortment of New Goods. To rnduavor to enumerate the one hundreth part of the articles would be useless. Sullire it to say, they have been selected with the greatest care, and they will be disposed of at a low price a the same quality can be purchased elsewhere. My mono is "Quick Sales and Small Profits." He takes this method of presenting to the public his thanks for the liberal patronage exten ded to him, and by atiict attention to business, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. It will be advisable for purchasers to call and examine his assortment before purchasing else where. All kind of produce taken ii exchange. EDV.'ARD V. BRIGHT. Sunbury, May 19, 1655.- Estate of MASON HENRY. Dee'd. NOTICE it hereby given, that letters of ad ministration have been granted to the subscri ber on the estate of Maun Henry, lata of Upper Augusta towukhip, Northumberland county, dee'd. All persons having claims against the estate, and such that are iudebteJ thereto, ire requested to make au early tetlelment. Tht undersigned administrator will be presont tt tht house of tht latt deceased, 00 Saturday, the U 1st iiitl., to makt final setlelmenL MICHAEL ARNOLD, Ad" lor. Upper Augusts, Mty It), 1866614 Estate of ADAM GILGER, deo'd. "VTOTICE it hereby given that letters testamen. tanr upon tha eslttt of Adam Gilger, lata of Shtmokin township, Northumberland founty, dec'u.. havt been granted to Jonaa Uilger, resid ing in Shtmokin, and Stm't Gilger, at Elyaburg. All person having claims tgaintt taid deceas ed, art requested to present them for settlement, and all persons knowing Iheintelve to ha indeb ted will artkt Immediate payment. JON Ad GILGER El'tors. SVML. GILGER, ihtmekm rp., Junt 9, 13. t. SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS 4 WATSON, ' Ao. 2C South Fourth .ft., Phihidi .yiiu, CHEAT FIRE, Chestnut & Fifth Street, Fridny morning, Decemler 35th, 1854. Evans o Wstson's Salamander Safe Trium phant, t they alwayi are when put to the test. 1'iiiLiiir.i.rnij. Dec. 18. 1854. Messrs. Evaks Witso.v, N't. 29 South Fourth St, Philadelphia. Gentlemen I We take much pleasure in re commending your Salamander Safe to Merchuuts t'fid others in want of a secure mean of preser ving their hooks, paper, etc., from fire, a the one we purchased from you about seten months since has preserved our books, paper aud rash in as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the great fire of this morning, w hich destroyed the entire block of building corner of LhestHut and ifth street. J he above safe was in use In our ofDcn, on the second floor of our building, from which plat e it fell into the ccllur, and remained there until the fire Was out. The Safe was then removed and opened in tho pres ence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the pood condition of the contents. Will you please have the Safe and Lock repaired, as we intend lo put it in Use ogrtin, havi,.g perfect confidence in its fire-proof qualities. Yours, Respectfully, LACY iV PHILIPS. Evans iy Watson take pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds who have their Safes in use: I'. S. Mint, Philada ; Farmers' and MechuuirV Bank, Phila ; Samuel Allen, Esq.. High SnerifT, Phila; John II. Hen derson, City Controller; Caleb Cope 4 Co., No. 13 Morket St. ; Richard Norris V Son, Loco motive builders, Philada; Bancroft Sellers, Machinists, corner ICtli and James St.; Fran klin Fire Insurance Co., Phila.; Pennsylvania Railroad Co, Phila.; Lacey Philips, corner Rill aud Minor SU; Sharpies Bro., No. 32 South Second St..; James Kent & Santee, No. 147 North Third St; W II. Horstman A. Sons, No: 51 Norih Third St.; Smith, Williams &. Co., No. 67 Market St.; J. A, B. Orne, No. 184 Chestnut St. A large assortment of tho above Snfes always on hand (warranted to aland at least 10 percent more fire than any Herring's Safe now in use.) EVANS Sc. WATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale. Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Dash, for making fire-proof Vsults for Banks store, public and private building. Seal and Letter Copying Presses; Patent Slate Lined Re frigerators, etc. Tlcase give us a call, at No. 26 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. April 7, 1855. cly. 10. PETER OS1SOHN, Jit., WHOLESALE & RETAIL FEATHER & MATTRESS WAREHOUSE, Ao. 81 North Second Street, Third door above Arch, East side, Philadelphia. Feathers, Feather Beds, Bolsters cV Pillows, Curled Hnir, Moss, Wool, Cotton, Flock and Husk Mattresses, Straw Pnlliasscs, Settee, Pew, and Chair Cushions, all kind and collorn. Bed tickings, Check, Moreen and Damask by the yard or piece, Cotts, Cat-tail, Sacking and Cords, Counterpanes, white and colored, Comfortables of all kinds and size by the single nnt! or dozen. Cribs, Beth, Single and 9, 10, 11, 12 and i3 quarter Blankets, Bleached and Unbleached Sheets, Blocked Muslin and (.'heck pillof:ascs, Towel of all kinds, Table Linen, Table Cover, Dnmrtsk table cloth, Bindings of all kinds and colors, Thread, ic, N. B. Benton 4" Coston's patent renovater worked by steam power, is daily in operation for the purpose of purifying old and new feathers. All articles from this establishment warranted. Philada, March 3, 1855. vr 3 m 3 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER I. W. TENER & Co., Sunbury Pa, HAVE just received a new and splendid as sortment of goods, suited to the season, amongst which are : Cloth. Cassimeres and Velvet, Ready made Clothes, English, French and American Ging hams, plain and painted Challi. do. do. Lawn, Barege and Barege DcLuina, plain and painted Tissue, Tissue Barege, Thibet Silk, fringed Shawls, Em broidered and Damask Crape Shawls, Fancy Mantillas, stri ped and checked Linen, Ta ble Covers, Mosijuitto Nets, Fans, Parasols and Um brellas, together with a general assort ment of Dry Good Hat, Caps, Boot, Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, (jueensware. Fish, Salt, Nails eke, S c, all of which will be sold cheap for cash or Country Pro duce. Sunbury, May 5, 1855. NOTICE. ALL perso'-" intlebU'd to the lute firm of James Taggart cV. Son, of Northumberland, either bv note or book account, are hereby requested to make settlement thereof by the hrst day of July next, to Grantham I. Taggart, surviving purtner, or the accounts will be placed in the bands of a Justice for collection. GRANTHAM I. TAGGART, . Surviving partner, North J, Mar IS. 1855. 2m. Estate of JAMES TAGGART, dee'd. X OTICE is hereby given that letter tetamen tary upon the estate of James Taggurt, late of the borough of Northumberland, Norlhumlier land county, dee'd., have been granted to the subscriber. Therefore all persons having claims or demands tgaiust the said estute, are requested to make them known without delay, ar.d all persons indebted to make payment forthwith. GRANTHAM I. TAGGART, Ex'tor, North'd, May 12, 1855. Ct. Estate of JACOB ALLEMAN, dee'd TVOT'CE is hereby given that letter testamen- tary upon the estate of Jacob Alleman, Isle of Lower Mahanoy, Northuinlierland county doe'd , have been granted to the tulmcriber. Therefore all persons having claims or demands against the said estate, are requested to make thein known without delay, and all persons In debted to maye payment forthwith. JACOB BIXGEMAN, Ex'tdr. Lower Mahanoy, May 20, 1855 0U CAMILY MEDICIXES.-Brown's Fever and Ague Powders, Fahnestock't A'erniifuge, Dr J av lie's celebrated medicines, &c, for salt t Nov. 25, "64. VOUNG'S STORE T N K Boureau't celebrated ink, and also Con - gret ink for sale, wholesale and retail by Deremher 28. IH50. H. B- MASTER. 1fALL PAPER. A (urge and aiilend. tssortinent of Wall Paper, Window Fa. . and Oil Shades, lust received and for tale by 1. W. TENER A Co, Sunbury, Ma: 26, 1655. fcJHALLENBERGER'8 PILLS A certain -3 curt for Fever and Ague, for (alt by WEISER & BRl'NER. Runburr. uly St, 1854. HATS & CAPS Silk tnd Slouch Hats, Military tnd cloth Caps lor men and boys, also Gum Shoes of varioos siuts, just received and tor tale at YOUrtU S STOKE, gunbury Nov. 25,18$L 4OEDARTUBS, Horse Buckets, Painted But tit, Meat Tenderer, Corn Brooms, Baa-. kett, Children' Wagons, and Yankee Clock ual received aud for aala lr Mty 86, 1855. !. tV.TEJft"R i JTi ROCERIES -Segart, Coffee, Molaet Spice. Oil. Brandy, Gin. Win, Mucker. k Htrrinf tliid Salt, Just received and for tile hy WM. A. KNADB. Lower Augusta May f, tt)5t Spring anil Summer Goods ! TETEIt W, GRAY, INFORMS Kie-frlehds that he hat jul received a good assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER (JOObSj at his Store in Market Squaie. Hi atock CoH ststs of dry fcorJbs, Viz : CInthi, C assimers, Sattinetts, Jeans, Dnlhngti Baragc, Barage De Lainea, Ginghama, LaWns; Linen, Mucins, Flnnneli, Mantilla Silks, Winter ShawU, Dress Tiimmil g and all items in the Dry Goods line. Also, a arpe assortmet of .Shorn for Men Woir.tn and Children. Hats and Caps', Groceries of every variety. Teas, Coflcc, Sugar; Molasses; Spices, Salt; Fish, Ac. Hnrcltrnrc. . A gehrfal assortment bf Cellar Wfe T11U) Buckets, Wash Boards, Brooms, Brushes, Ac. Qt-KKSswiRK a general assortment. Country produce taken at the highest market jirices. Sunbury, May 19, 1855 tf. Baltimore Card. CtItIt isLlSE fc Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR TIIR BALK OK FLOUR, GEAIN AND LUMBER, Spears' Wharf, Baltimore. IV Agent for Newark and Rosendalt Co. Cement and Plaster, G. A. and Fine Salt, constantly for sale. N. 11.- Liberal CASH advancca made en con' signmen'. on receipt. Baltimore, March 17, 1855. Cm. PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORK, Kb. 21 Arch Street, above Front; Philadelphia. rflitE subscriber have on hand, ahd are cdn stantly manufacturing SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCKEEISS, WOVENWIRES, of all meshci and widths. Also, all kinds of plain and fancy Wire work. Bras ond Iron Wire Sieve ef ail kinds ; Bras and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Maker, ckc. Cylinder and Dandy Roll cov ercJ in the best manner. Heavy twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, Sieve fur Bras and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Win- ow VV ires, Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Coal and Sand Screens, ckr. . , B A YLISS, DA RBY &. LINN, March 10, 1855 C 3 m 2j COAL I COAL!! C0AL!H RA T. CLEMENT respectfully informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity that he has been appointed agent for the sale of the celfebrn. ted red atl coal, tro:n the Mines of Boyd Kosser ck Co.. All the various sizes prepared and scrcaned Will be promptly delivered by leaving orders with the subscriber. IRA T. CLEMENT. Sunbujy, Dec. 30, 1851. tf. !SrEWi3T0RE (At the old Stand of S. N. Thompson.) THE Subscriber rospectlully informs the peo ple of Sunbury dnd vicinity, that he has ta ken the Store Room lately occupied by S. N. 1 hompson, In Market Street, Sunbury, below Weaver's Hotel, and that he has just received and opened a handsome assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Qucensware, Hats V Caps, Boots & Shoes, Fish) . Salt. Meat, c. All of which will be told at the lowest prices. All kinds ot produce taken in exchange at the highest market price. . II. H. VASTINE. Surbuiry, April 21, i855 ly Daguerreotypes. P. LEISENRING & J. K. ECKMAN ot Danville, respectfully announce to the ladies J and gentlemen of Sunbury and vicinity, that they have opened Dagiierrean rooms ahove Fri nig & Grant s otoro, in cmnbury, where they are ready to accommodate those who may favor them with a call, with beautiful and lile-like miniatures. . All who desire miniature will do well to call early and secure their pictures, as wb know nd what a djy may bring forth. Tlmi hasten to our rooms, all ye people, Beforo you have retison to srteve ; The cost you will find it but little, And to all saiisfiictioii we'll give. 8unbury, April 21, 1855. 3t HAYD0CK & FIDLER, TkEALERS in Watches and Jewelry, Wilt continue tho buBincs at the old stand of Jaincs B. Fuller, No. 1 2 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, Where thrv solicit an examination of their large and varied stork, feeling assured that the expe rience both of them have had in the business, nd tho facilities they possess for procuring good on the most advantageous terms, will cita ble them to compete favorably with any other establishment in the city. They have now on hand a fine assortment of W 'ATcllES, CLOCKS; JEWELRY, Silver, Plated and Brittania W are, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, &c, &c. N. B. Repairing of atches and all kinds of Jewelry attended to With promptness and the greatest care. Phila., April 7, IH53. tt. BOYD, ROSSER & CO., ! it suin ui ot Uc& 5Vol) Anthracite Coal. From the Lnie Fidler Collit'ry Shamokin, North'd County, Penna. Address. Boyd, Rdsser cV Co., Sunbury, Pa. n. 1. vovii j. nox. ui. aoiu. t. uumtu, Sunbury, April T, 1855. tf. npEXIRV & ERETY, BOOK SELLERS BINDERS, tttKK BOOK sMSl'PttTrUGR', AND STATIONERS, S. II". Oriiw of Fourth Jlace Street, PHILADELPHIA. March 10, 1865. tf House and Lot lor Sale. riHE tubscriher ofl'ers at private aale, hi house JL and lot situated in Whortleberry street, Sunbury, Tht house is a new Two Story frame dwelling, on a lot of CO feet front There it also, a Butcher Shop on tht premises.' The location is tn excellent one, for any person wishing to follow that bushiest. WM. HOOVER. Sunbury. March 17, 1655 tf. Furniture 1 Furniture ! No. 157 South Second (above Spruce,) etut side, PHILADELPHIA. fiHE tuhtCriher would respectfully inform tha A feeder of the S4wr Awmria tnd tht) public generally, that he hat on hand a constant supply of elegant, fashionabU, and welt mad Furniturt at reasonable price. Beittf practi cal mechanic, and havitif ad hi good manufac tured nnder hi owa superintendence, pvtcbajier may rely on getting just such article as tr represented. Lounge with removable arms, also new patterns of Sofa Bedsteads. Thota who art about going to houtektepiag would do well to call. JOHN A. BAUER, 157 South Second sueet. N. B. All order thankfully itctivsd inJ promptly attended to, A til ZH, J!. w9 ly,