t EXCEISOIR EATING SALOON! A. C!. It. FISIIKIl & C. D.WUARTOX nAVn taken tlio Saloon formerly occupied by J. W. Washington, In Market Square, Sunbury, where they will be happy to dispense to their friends and the eating public, generally, all the delicacies of the season, including Oysters Ircsli and spiced. The bill of fara will Include sub alantiataand delicacies, calculated to satisfy those who are hungry, and thosswho desire merely to have their palates tickled. It will be open at all hours of the day, one) all reasonable hours of the night. Givo lis a rail and taste fur yourselves. Sunbury, Sept. 28, 1835. Teachers Wanted I A PPI.ICATIONS will be received by the cf- Secretary of the board of School Directors, aunburv District, for three teachers, viz : in Rooms Not. 1, 2 and 3, until Fridar, September 1i8th, at 2 o'clock P. M., at which time the schools will be allotted. Dv order of the Bomd, LEVI SEA8HOLTZ, 8ec'ry. Sunbury, Pcpt. 22, 1855 It. Notice to Settle Up. ALT, persons indebted to the subscriber are respectfully requested to call and pay up without further notice, between tiiis and iho lOlli !ay of October next. Please give it your ijims ite attention. EDWARD Y. BRIGHT. Hnnbury, Sept. ?2, 1805. St. . noticeT" The Invitation is to all I .4 LL those knowing themselves indebted to the subscribers on note or book account are respectfully invited to call and pay the same on or befuro the 10th day of October next, as we must have money to buy our Fall and Winter supply of goods. I. F. & J. F. KLINE. Klinesgrove, Sept. 22, 1055. tf. DANVILLE HOTEL, JOHN DEEN, JH., Market Street, DanMte, Pa, TPI3 is one of tho largest and most commo dious hotels in the interior of Pennsylvania. It has been recently fitted tip, in eicellunt sty!, with all the modern conveniences. Danville, Sept. 22, ISS5. XCWCOODSI Xr.WCOODSII Immense Attraction at Elsborgs Store As' Washington teas first in tear, peace, .. so Elsherg's Clothing Store it Jirst in receipt of NE W GOOD 'S. HjlIE subscriber having recently returned from the city has just been receiving and opened to-day a splendid assortment of all kinds of (foods li. his line. Having selected with care, and from Lis being early in the market, puichasing cheap he flatters himself in being olilo to olfer to hid patrons and the public in general, such goods as will suit all in styles, qualify muke and prices. In addition to Cunts, Pauls and Vests of tweed jesns and other stuffs suitable for full wear, may be found all kinds of winter wear, audi as Over coats, Business Cunts, Dress Cunts, pants and Vests, made of all imaginable stuffs of different colors, from light to heavy grades, cheap to good qualities. In fart such an extensive assortment of CI. .thing as will not fail to suit everybody. Alto a large quantity of boy's Clothing and all aorts of Under-clothing. HATS and Caps of all kinds and styles; the Kansas-Nebraska Hat, latest style. A good assortment of BOOTS and SHOE5, among which arc good calf-skin shoes made to order; Also Ladies' Gums of different kinds. As usual he has on hand a good assortment of Jewelry, necordeons, revolvers, vurious kinds of pistols, line cutlery, shirts, collars, hosiery, gloves, port monnuis, besides a great many other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold at reasonable rates. Call and see and judge for yourselves. ALBERT ELSBERG. The Htorc is in Murket Square, opposite the former Post Office, a few doors below Musscr's printing office. Sunbury Sept. 22, 1855. CHEAP BOOKS & STATIONARY. intEKRY ft EKETi, invite the attention i f H, merchants and otliers to their large slock if elegantly bound Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Book. Albums, and Presentation Books in all sty les of binding ; Standard Theologicai, Medical, Miscellaneous and School Books, which they have received from Trade Sales and are selling at extremely low prices. Also direct from the manufacturers and Im porters, ever- kind of Plain and Fancy Writing, Letter and Note Papers. Envelopes, Gold and Steel Pens, Pencils, Inkstands, Wrapping Pa pers, Ac., A c., at the lowest cash prices. PERRY & KRK'i'Y, 8. W. Corner, 4tli and Race Sts. Philadelphia. September 22, 1655 if Fruits & Confectionery. rT"& EMOVAL The subscriber has removed Ju to No 2G Mabkit SrntrT, above Front, (1 hree doors above the old stand,) PHILADELPHIA. Where he keeps constantly on hand, a general stock of all articles in his line ; consisting of Oranges, Lemons and all kinds of fruit in sea eon; Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, plain and roanle I : Pickles and preserves of all kinds ; to which he invitei the attention of Dealers and others visi ing the city. Hoods packed at this establishment warranted to carry sale. S. L. HERRING, . No. 38 Market St., above Front, South tide. Phila., Sept. 22, 1855 3;n c3. CHRAP WATCH AND JKWELRY STORE 'o 72 North Second Street, Opposite th jJount Vernon House ) Philadelphia. iJOM) I.eier Watches, full jeweled, 18 K, ca sea, 28; Bilker Lever do,, do., $12; i. ver Lrpinc, do., 9 : Quailier. $5 to !j7 : Gold tSpeet r.eies. 4 50 to 10 ; Silver do., $1 60 j hilver Table Spoons per sett, $14 to $18; Silver Desert do., do., $9 to 3 1 1 ; silver Tea do.,: do., $1 V5 to $7 50 ; Cold Pens and Uold Ca. tea, $-1 25 to )j5 ; Cold Pens and Silver do.. $1; together with a variety of fino Uold Jewelrv, Hold Curb , (iuard and Fob Chains. All goods warranted to Le as represented. Watches and Jewelrv, repaired in the best manner. Also, Ma sonic Murks, Pius, 6-c, made to order. N. II. All orders sent by mail u otherwise, will I punctually attended to. Phila., Sept. 23, 1S35. lyw. ATTENTION, . FARMERS' 4ND J1F.C1IAMCS' A UTILE I! I STS ! ! TOU are hereby commanded to "- meet at ihe Armory, on 6ATLKDAY, the Gin day of Oct., at 7J o'clock, A. M., fully equii ,,ed for drill. Each menilier to be prepared with 10 rounds of blank cartridges. JJy order of the Captain f-OI.OVON 6TKOH, O. 8. Bunbury, Sedt. SJ. IdriS. ADIES' Dress (foods. Spring and Suinim J bhawls. Black silk, silk poplins, De Lain, (.inuhains, Vc liaee. Liwm aim canco, jusi re . . . ., ..... .tKr Ann ceived and lor sale uy m. n, anauo. Lower Augusta. May 6, 1854. IIEUICIUNE, Veratria, Chiuordine and Ciu MM clio ua, jn.t received by May 19. 18.15. W K1SLK A PKt.INCK. riKICOPHEROUfi (I dm. for sale by 1 May 19. WEfsErt & HH"NER. MINUSTOCK'S Verrni uge, for sale b i Msy 19. WELSEK V HKL'NEtt f AND WARRANT. Tb highest price will be givea for 1 nd Warrant by the ur arrilrer. SR- ORPHANS9 COURT SALE. N pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of Norlhumlicrland county witl be exposed to public sale on Monday the loth day of Octotier next on the premises i 1 he following described real estate to wit: A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, situate in Upper Auzusta township county afore said, adjoining lauds of Jim. Smilh, Herman Kline, and James Cmplc!l and the North branch of the Susquehanna, containing sixty-five acres or there about of which about 30 acres sre cul tivated, and on which are erected a log Hut end Siable. Also the undivided half of a certain other tract of Land in said township adjouiiiing the above described tracts, lands of Hlein and James Catnnbell. containing al-out 35 acres, of which about 25 acres are cleared, and on which are erected a log hut and stable. Late the estate of Adnm Neidie. deceased. Mule to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said dsy, when the terms of sale will be made known bv DAVID REESER, Ad'lor. Uy order of the Court, 1 Jno. J. Pursel, Clk. O. O. J September 15, 1855. 4 U EXECUTORS' SAT-iE. "I VrILL be sold at public Bale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 29lh day of Bep tember, at 10 o'clock, A. M., 1855, in pursuance of the last will and testament of Michael Evert, dee'd., a certain A TRACT OF LAND, situated hi Upper Augusta township, North'd county, about four miles east of Sunbury, ad joining lands of Jonas Fry, John HaiiRhawout, Daniel Heeler and others, containg about titty actes, more or less. About twenty acres of the' said premises aro cleared, and in a good atato of cultivation. The remainder is timber land. There is also an excellent, and never-failing spring on the property. Persons wishing to examine the land ran op plt to Jacob Evert, near the premises. Terms and conditions made known on the day of sale. DAVID MARTZ, Ex'r. Upper Augusta, Aug. 11, 1855. ts. tIAMB to the premises of the subscriber, resid ing In Lower Augusta township, Northumber land county, about 3 months since a Stray Bull ever two years old. Color brindle, wliitu bock, radish brindle head. A weighs about 150 pounds. The owner is requested to come forward prove property pay damages and take him awnv. OWENBOWEN. Lower Augusta, Sept. 1, 1&55. 2m. SHERIFF'S SALES. 15 Y virtue of a Vtn. Erp. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in Sunbiirv. on MONDAY the 5th of November the following; real estate: All the defendents interest, being the undivided seventh part of a CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, situate in Lower Anguta township No'lhum- ecrlond county, adjoining hinds of Abraliam olf. I tie heirs of illiam C. licarhart dec d. John Kline end others, containing sixty acres more or less, about thirty of which arc cleared whereon are erected a two story log bouse and log barn. Sei7ed, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the property of George Conrad (son of John.) ALSO, at the same time and place, all deftndents inter est, being the equal undivided one ninth part of a CERTAIN TRACT Of LAM), situate in Lower Augusta township, county aforesaid, adjoining lands of John Toy, Joel Yordv, Jicob Maker, Henry Keiser and oiliors, containing 110 acres mora or less, about 75 of which are cleared whereon are erected 2 Two Story. Dwelling Housos, two barns and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jacob Haunt. It li i YY l.isfc. Slteriit. In the matter of the estate of Daniel Hoch, deceased. The Cunmonrealth of Pennsylvania. To Anna Maria, uiartied t William Karchiier, Jacob llocti, J.hu llocli, Simuiiiuili llocti. niumt-tl to George Wetzel, Abrn lliiiti Hoi-h, Micliuvl lloc-k, decouaed, It-living tt itjuirliler named l-.iiuti, h mni.ir, mitlci Hie UK? o tiullleeii yeme, whose tiuartlinii is , l.vtlia Hocti, dceeaard, wlr w:is mimed t lOivre; lidnai, leaving two linifr chil dren, Anna and Kdtv.itri, wlto have l,.r their liuarilian , .Mtirgurt't. nrirnctl 1 1 Jucoli I.eidni. cm isliininu, ninriied t. Win. Wt.ir. Amin. murrirU M Uuvid Itenz, t'lnllp tlHh, and Eli:is Hoch. lineal desceti'Knts ol" JJunli'l Uoch, dtxeastd, Slid 1j utl ulhr ihtsjus interest.nl. Xorthumlcrlund County, ss. Yoa nre herel.y cited to bt. nnd aiiresr hernre the Judees of the (tllmllS, Court, at an Oriitmns' Court, tu Iw held at Sfininurv. in ami fur the said C'liiutv. en the hist M ilniuv ol VvMnter next. Mien nnd there tu aet-rpt or refuse to lake the leal snite of said L:inlel lliTil, oeeenwd, Sltuntrd in Upper .Mitliml'iy townrliip, ndjinuiiiic lindi (f J.ihn Sheriy. J.ieitt llcrh, Daniel Keilz, S.iiihil-1 llenz, and ethers, containing ttlviut 14H acres, A.C., at the VHlunlion Iheienf, or show eainw whv tne same shuald mil be sold according to law. And hereof tail not. w i Certifled from the recirds of onr said Or SK4I.. plums' Coart ut Huuhury, tula 7lh day of -) August, A. V., JNO. P. PURSEL, CIS O. C. Bunbury, Sept. 2i, IS55 4t. PHILIPS, STRYKEE & JENNINGS, WnoLISALB liEALSBS Iff IinaTISlI, ritL( ll & A.tir.ItlCAX aocouT axcivsivcxv at AUCTION, Nos. 1 3 Bank Street, below Market, Between Seeond and Third, HIlLADKI.rtllA. 1ST Tousb or slioit lime burets we will aril at a very small advance en Auction rates Phila.. Kept. 22, 1855- 2mc2j. FALL IIILLINEItY GOODS I 1855. JOIIIsT STONE Sb SONS, No. -15 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. .4 RE now prepared to offer to their rus tomers, and to the trade, (of their own im portation.) Iho largest and h'mlsomest assort ment uf Millineiy Goods, in this cily consist ing in part of II on net Silks, Hibbous, Velvets, Fancy leathers, flowers, I.aces, &cc. Ac. . Which will be sold at tne lowest .rices, and on Ihe most lavorame terms. Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 1855. Imp2. V, f K FALL STOCK of NEW Goods -y-10 Seasonal! le Shawls. Fashionable Silks. Full stock Black Silks. Dress Goods, all kinds. Blankets and Flannels, l.inen and Cotton Sheetings. Staple Housekeeping Goods. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestinga, EYRE & liANDEI.I., FOLRTH V ARCH Sis.. PHIl.AIVA. P. 8. Storekeeiers and ot'ier net eath buyers snpplied Willi scaree and desirable Dry Goods at low raies. u A KUAirsa liom rbiladelpb'a and New York Auctions daily. N. B. 6 cases French Merinocs, all colors, wnuirsaie iruin gj tu 91,43. Philadelphia, SepU 32, 1855. 3in w3. FANCY FUKS FOR LADIES AND CIIILDUEN. JOHN FAHEIRA. Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in - au Kinas or ancy 1 uru No. 23 1 Market Street, (about Eighth,) Philadelphia Having now comnleted me lr,m mw,A beauulifnl assortment of all the different kinds of rancy rura, and fashioned into all the different tylee aitd fashions that will be worn during the present season by Ladies and Children, and being determined to sell my goods at email profits it will be to the advantage of Ladies tut olheis to give me call before purchasing-. It. BtJTOREKEEPERSand the trade will do well to call, as they will Dud one of the largest and beet variety of stock to eeleet from tne city. JUMN FAKEIVA. rVpl. J J, IBM 4 (nos. AGRICULTURAL. I have been refiucatoJ by the Tresidon of the afrncultural Koclety, to any ina mere is now in tho Treasury, one hundred dollars, which authorise.- me to draw one hundred more as contributions from the State Prea mry. The premiums, will therefore all be paid on the day of exhibition. . II. li. TAGGERT, Treas. HENBTB. FUS8ELL, XAN0PACTCBER OP Umhrcllas nnd Parasols, IJf EVERY VARIRTT, AT THE OLD BTAMD, No. 2 JVnrth fourth Street, rillLAUtLI'IIIA. rv rrtoMnnllv on hand a larre aseortmeht. to which the attention of llenlers Is requested. Philadelphia, Se. S, loss line. OF every description, suita' le fur Railroads, 4'C, for weighing Hay, Coal, Ore and Mer chandise generally. Purchasers run no lisk, ev ery scale is Guaranteed correct, and if, after trial not found satisfactory, can be returned without charge. 17 Factory at Old Stand, established for more than twenty years, corner of ninth and Mai on Streets, Philadelphia. AUUOTTJtCo., Successors to Elliot 3c Abbott, rhlla. Sept. I, 1805. 8mC. GENUINE HONEY SOAP THE pnrity, fragrance &. mild emollient properties of this Soap. renders it especially de serving a place on every toilet, r nrchappedhands, and varioua diseases of the skin, it is iineijualcd Each cake is stamped WM. CONWAY, 168 South Secend atreet, Philadelphia. No other is Genuine. Improved Chemical Olivo Soap, Warranted to Wash in hard, soft, or solt water. This soap has powerful cleansing properties, whtc.i readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, ivc, from every description of goods without injury to lliein. 1 or all domestic purposes it ts superior to any other soap in use, and 20 per cent, cheaper than the common rosin snap, bach bar is slumped. WILLIAM CON WAY, 1G3 South Second street, Philadelphia. Manufacturer of Fancy and staple Koaps. sperm, stcarino and tallow candles, importer and dealer in sal soda, soda ai-h, rosin, &o. Orders by mail promptly attenJed to. Phila. August 23, l5o. tf. Supreme Court- Northern District. NOTICE 18 hereliy (riven that the Supreme Court of the Northern Ilistrirl uf lfnnslvflniii will e iinmence its session on Ihe KIHST .MONDAY of OCTOUEIt. A. D- at Um Court U.iuse ui !untury CIIAHLKS PLEASANTS, ProtU'y. rrolh'ysOfriee. I Sept. IM, ISM List of Causes for Argnmentat October T. 1813. I. Iiwet A Darroa vs Ira TCIemsnt N irthMeo 9 H'ltfinan vs Yasline J.ve-'ining 3. Werureia vs lih-tdrs Nurili'U 4. Phillips vs Zeilie Itun imp co 6. Phriner vs K'-ller L'ni'in 6. linrtzel vs It niiul I.vcoininir ?. Il'iwen, Girts Co vs White fc Mcrriuc N 'rih'U 5. Culicl vs Urntioirs N.'rili'd P. Center vs tlu'iiisr I.ve.minjj 10. Ilr.xious vs II 'hner N .nli'.l 11. link vs Ttittriihouss C'llnmhia 14. CarlKin Ilun Imp vs Hoekefeller Norlh'U 13. Il'-rroii vs le-nrl " II. Perkins' Ex'tor vs Fnline ' 13 rierr lull vs Ttf rryhilt I.vo.minrJ 10. Vruil vs Iteiinldi Montour 17 Btees vs KiiiiMq t'lii-in ASTRAY. A WHITE SOW about two years old. emtio to the premises of the subscriber, residing near the Northumberland liride, during the month of May. The owner is revested to come forwurd, prove property, pay charges and take her away. FrMNCIS EGL1SMAN. Sunbury, Sept. 22, 1855. BURTON & EENT0N, 5. H'. comer Sixth anil Arch street!, flllLAUia.t'lll . rjEAS! Teasel an uncommoulr full and 1 choice assortment uf black and Rreeu Teas ofull grades, from the extremely low price of 30 eta :t.i 40 50 00 7l) U75cls. per lb., warranted to be superior to any to be had else where at the same prices. We know and confi dently recummend them to l e 20 per cent cheap er than any for sale in the city. We have also a very superior assortment of Coffee, Old liov't, Java, I.uuayra, Maracari'oo, Kio and Capi Hay lien Codec. New No. 1 M.icUerel and Shad in $ and i bbl. or as may be desired. Cheese, Pine Apple, Sap ISaqo, New York Cream Cheese al ways on hand. Soup brown and while; also II. L. Kendcll tV Ca's Chemical Olive Soap, one lb. of which will go as far as 2 of ordinary brown Soap. Also Starch of different qualities, pickles, sauces, ketchups, olives, olive oil, sardines, an cboveys, &., with a full assortment uf Fancy Oonils, to which we invite the attention of the public to call and examine our extensive assort ment of Fine Groceries for side by UUKTON & FENTON Wholesale and lietuil Family (irocera and Tea Dealers, S. W. cor. Sixth and Arch ats. N. II. Good" delivered to all parti of the cily free of charge. Phila , Sept 55, 1855. apl Hy Watsu Durur. Thomas Ds.ru i. J. S. DF.rUY 4 SONS, No. 223 North Second Street, Mow Calh.u hill, and S. IK. Corner Eighth and Spring Garden ktreets, nilLAtJKl.l'lllA, VYOUI.D icspectfully inform their former ' v cusloniers and olhrrs, that they have just laid in a spleiuliJ assorlinent of iirix-tN, Oil ClotliM, !rIa(liifjM, Window Shades, Door Mats, cVc, if., at very reduced prices Wholesale Si Retail. TAKl: NOTICE We will sell our goods as cheap as any other hruae of the kind in the city. J'n la., Sept. 22, 1H55 w3m ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUNBURY. PA.. Aided by some eight years experience in the practice of the Law, will attend with fidelity to all matter appertaining to or will in the line of his profession. Ullae with Clurltw J. liruncr, Esq., Market street. Sunbury, Sept. 13, 1855, tf A LL persons iuilebted to ihe firm of Frill ng ol Grant, on ?ote, iiouk account or otlier- wts are retfiicctiutly requetteJ to come forward and pay uu between ihu and the firnt of October as they wua to go to the city to lay in their lull sullies. FHILING & GRANT. 8unbury( Srpt 15, 1455. if. BATALLI0N 0 ED EES NO. t II i-id Quarters la Uatisllion of fitU Division P. IJ. M. f pHC Cr.t BallalHWiofSth Division of North X lunhvrlaiid county.l comiiosed of the Cad. walader Uuards, 15 ham ok in Guards, tShamokin Urays, rarmeri' and Mechanic Artillery. Dew- art Guards, under command of Lieut. Col. .Marti. ....II . - A'. tl . m 1 wim piKu tu iuii uiuiorm, at ieuennngs to bhamokiu towushiu, on Saturday the 0 day oMJctober l85o, for drill 4 c The lino will be loiiuea at iu o'clock A. M. Uy order of the Col. J. C liarnhart, Adjutant P. 8.-sCoraraanders of eomuauiea ara untii ally required to furnish to tbeac'juiaiiia fullcojiy vi nun. Bun bury Bept. 15. 1855. $10 HE-W-AJR-ID I . FTVIE above reward will be paid by th. Com missionars of Northumberland county, for th disco vary and conviction of th. miscreants wbo abut op. in thn Stats) llous. entry av.ral cow, aa Titaaay night las, sad tbwla Uipi't th pwMie bofldina , NEW BIRIIDGKE. THIS Highway Bridge of the Travorton and Susquehanna Railroad Company, crossing the Susquehanna liiver. eleven miles below Nor thumberland, at Port Trevorton (formerly Chap man) in Union county, to Trevorton station in Northumberland county being completed, the public are now informed is open for travel. Drovers and others will find this ilia shortest and easiest route between the Susquehanna Kivcr and Poltsviile, as it avoids all tlio mountains except Urnad Moun ain, which is crossed at the lowest elevation. Port Trevorton, Bept. 8, 1855 lin. TO GROCERS AND CONFECTIONERS. J)li V your I'xxis from first hands and save M per ent. The uiHlersisneel has in store and nlTeis lor roi'o ntlhe lowest pi lee, wilu a discount of a per cent, for o.iih. AI.MOX!)H, JUISIN, FIGS, WAI.Nl IN, CtIIHANTV, UlUXOnS, .'!!i. I NUTS, . CITItON, U-.MO.Nr, KILIIKKTS, 1'HUNIW, HWKKTOIU OKI ilJM) Nt'T?, DA rt S, CASTILIi MJAP, Ac. All orders by iiuul promptly attrfi:!-it to THOMAS llo.NU, 41 St. Wntor Stent.,. 1I,L,.II,.1. in Phils. LKt 1.',. IB.'..-. l...n ' UKNKRAL ELECTION PKOCJstAMATlOX. 1)LKSU ANT to mi net of the Oetmn.1 Aieiiill of t). Cuminonweulth ut 1'aiiisylrsma, ertitlcl Ah vt relti( to ihe Iactim of ttiii Conimm.wtJj..iht" njipr-ivwi Die fluruitd drty ,4 Jjly, Anno Uounn-i. u tli um,i- etflil huntlrt-ti anl tint l. nine, I, HRNRY WKiMl' High SnsnlTof Hie county 01 Nortlmrnberlwul. rnim. vuiiiu, d o ticTtiby nisktj kii .wn and give notice to the elco toreot Uiocojittr 0101011 J, ttmt a gcnernl eicctiuii vHl be held in uid county of N 'Tthinii.wJaiid un tti SKCUN L TUflSOAV Wh) tf OCTOHKH, at which nuie tots and County Oificera, aa fullowi, are to be oWled 1 One person us Canal Cotrumintoutir of th Cuinmon wealth. One persin m Mombor of the Hikisa of Hcpreientntlvea to represent the county of Northuniherlnud. One persun bs HcjriKtcr mid Heeunlrr and Clfrk of the OrpliHiii Court for the county of Northiiml'rrl.nid, One person Q Treasurer of Noii!ininlK-tlin.eciuiity. One persjn as CornimtHiuiiur fur the county of iS'urth umiwilund tot a term o :t ytars. Oiik per hi na C nniiuMiontir (jt the county of North' uni!crl;ind i'tr 1 yenr. One peiaon aa Auditor for the coynty of Northumbr ian.!. 1 also here'iy ninkn known and give notice that the pbrt'h of h Ulnig the uforcud peut'iul elerti'in in th- sev eral b r ui;h ttnd t iwiiMiipa within the comity of Nor thumberland ure mb foil Wat : 'i hu Sunlrtrv Diatrict, cnniptticd of the b-iroui;h of Puulnuy, und Upper AugUBtu, ut the C't-Uiity Court UtlltftU. Tho Aucitta iJistvict, compfwaJ v( the t-nvimhiji n( Lower Augusta, ot the house ol Him l.mcr:ch, in said luWHS!:lp. Tim N Hllnnnhcrtand Ii:rict, cin;Kscd ( f the borouirh of NnrthmulH-flHud, at 1 hp house uf Augustus Houlz ( tho 0 roujj,'i a i)rlhuinberi:nin. Thu 1' nut District, nt the house of Henry Haas, in the borough of Norihuinlrt-rlnnd. T111 .Milt hi District, st the house of Frederick Slicker, in s-nd h trough. The Turhut District, at the house occupied by Abraham Kitiinp-.-r. The Deb ware District, at tho Sinking Spriug School Hotise. Tne Chilisqua(ue District ot ihe bmse of Oenjamin Fonltman. The Lewis District, ot the housa occupied by Michael Roller. The Sharookln District, at ihe house of Charles Leisen rin p. The Upper Mahonoy District, at the bouse of Daniel IIciiii, The Little Muhonoy District, st the hmse of Frc1 crick linker. The lower Muhouoy District, at the house of Miehocl SjMltZ. The Rush District, nt the Liberty P-le!Mil Tluse. The Jackson District, at the house occupied by tie re Smith The C-al District, at the house uf William M. Weave.-, in the twn of SlianiMkiu. Tne Zerbe District ul the house of John Vi'eaver in Trt-vo.t -ri. The Cameron District, nt the house of Gideon Derlc. Thf J rilitu District nt tte house of Hi'jitmm Leitet. The M mat Curtnel Dis'.nct, at the pnblio iudnc ci le lix lrch. The ele-ction to open between the hours of 8 and 10 o'cl ck in the fureno n, nnd rhtill continue t ithout inter rupiioti or udj turuineut until 7 o'clock iu the evunnif" Wtifii the polls fthnil be el 'Std. The several lnaeelorB and Judges eleclM on the 3d Friday ol .Mureh, lt6 , iu pursuance of the 3d Section of tno act nf the 01 of July, lil), will hold the election uu Tiiffliiy the tnh d:ty ol October u- xt. "Th.il evtTj' pf-ra jn ek'-ciito Justice of the Pence, who shall h 'Ui uny chu'e or appuinttuent of prGt and trust un der tiie KoV'Tumciil of tlu' l.'n:ted Unites, or of this !Uite, ur of any city or incorporated district, whetlier n i:o:niiiis sioned oihccT ur ncent, who tihnil tie cmpluytrd uud-T the legislative, rxecutive or jndiciuty dejvwtn.'-nt ,f this Stilts, or thy Untied routes, or f any city or incorporated dis'iiet mid n!s 1 that every member Congress and ( the State Leirisluturc, unri i( the select nnd common council of uny city, or t'"mmissiouer uf atiy incornonited District, is by 1 law, incMoable of holdine or exrecisiup the o!hee nf an- poiutiiitnt of JudKC, Inspector or Clerk, uf any election of this uomiry inwtM.t'i, and that no Iiupet r, Judge 01 an'ilhrr oifirer . if sii'-h dccliuii, shall Uc eligible tu any oiri'.'e to he tln-n vtetl for. And the said Art of Assnnhly, culitleiP'an set relntiuff to the election if this Coinn. 'iiwealih," rmsed July the 'Jnd. ISJ-J, lurlhrr provides hs follows, to wit : 'That the Inspectors and J udf chrn us &f-rcsnid, shall tu eft nt the it'Speeiive pluces for holding tne elect urn iu the ihMrict to which thev refpecttnlly lMon K-fore nine o'el ck in the in truiiifT t f the second Tti'-fidny of Ih' toWer in e-ich und every yar, and e:ich of said iuB;etor s tall appoint one clerk, who sluill be a qualified voter of U'-h district. Sncrios 'i. That any fraud committed br any pers ui V niuK iu the :numi-r Hb ve prescftbed, iv.t ho punished as snuilnr fruu arediiectcd to be punished by the exist ing laws nf tht.4 Common wen!th. "In case the ptrivni who enill hnvj received the secrtiid hi chest 11 umber of votes for Inhitectors shall nt ulifiid mi the day of any eh ction, then the person who shall hiive 1 received the second highest number i,f v.les lor Judge the next precrdiii rkciion, s!i:ill uct as an tniorttoi in his place, and in case ;be pers n ectil Judc shall not att :id the Inspector who received the highest nunilr of vtitrs, shu!) apviint a Jm'e 111 his plnce ; and 11 nny-ntaiicy shall continue in the trd l r the s;vixof half uu hour af ter (he time tixI by Inw for tins opouinj? of the election, the quutificU voteis of the township, ward or no district, foi which sucli officers shsll tvave Ik-cii eleciH. present ot the plnce of elections, suall one uf their number to tUl such vactun'y. 'It dtmll he the duty of said asscss-irs rfspectivcy to at tend nt the pl ice uf h 'Id nia every eeuerul, special, or township election, duiintj tbe wln-b; time Saul election is kept opcu, for the purp uf givint iiiloriiiatioti to ihe ospect 'ie uuJ Jutie, wtiuu called on, in nation to the itiit 11 any person asst kketi by tfiem to v'U ut such elec tion, or such other matters 111 relnii -u to the usics-iitu-nt of voters, aa the suid inspector or judge or either of them shall tnm tune to time require. ''.i ncraoii shall tie ner united to vote at anv e!ccti - n as aforcifiiid, other than a white free man ui twenty-one or tu re, who shall have residol in the slate at h a I one year, and 111 the election ilialnrl where ho oilers tu vole at lnit ten days immediately jireeerduig the elei tion, und within two veurs taid slate ol county lux. which si, nil have b'-eii UHseBiH'd at leant tendas lelore the election, J Jut a eitiziii of the Ihiiied Stales who hud previously been a fiahtieii vuier ui 11111 imio, aim renioveu luereirom una reuiit(J, and shall have resided iu the election Uititiiet, and p.iid tix svi ulitressul. sliull e entitled to- vote alter rcMdin in this stute six utoiuhs, 1'rouded, That the white Irecur.-ii, c;ti sieiis ol the L lilted Slates, between the u'e ot Iwenlv-oue and twenty-two ve.is. and in tlie eleelioi uittiit-t tea das as aforesaid, liall Imj entitled tu U vote, altttuun they shall not irive jvtui laxes. Nu pet sou shall lie permitted to vote whose name is nl Con luiucd 111 the listot taxable iuhabit;iuU furnished bv the. commissioners as utoiesuid, uitlen!, First: Jit) prmluceo s receipt for the payment, wilhm two years, of a stute or C mniy tax as'.setl agreeably to Uu, constituti 'li, und cave iiiai.uiorv eviueneo eniier uu ins own oat 1 01 u n ma. lion, or on the oath or arhrinati u of unother, Hint he has p:nd such Ulx, ur 011 failure to pnHiuceu receij t, ubull inula 1.11 ouin tu tno yineui tncreta ur sec -ml, 11 he claim u riaht tu vote bv bennr m elect. r between the aees of iwrmyi'iie aim iweniy-iwu yruis, ne buau iiepobc on oatll it aifo inaiioii, that he has resided iu the Mate at leant one year uext bet ore his application, and nutke such nr. f uf rsi'h,tice in the district as is required by this uct; and that he does verily believe I nun the uocouut given hun that he is uf the aire aforesaid, and cive such other .m i- deuces us is repnred by this uct, whereupon the name uf ine perstni atuunteu to vote, snail be luserted 111 alphu beticai 11st ny the niipectors, and a note made u; positf thercSk by wriliuir, the word lax," if he thai! tie pe-.mit ted tu vole by reafon uf having uid tux, ur the w rd ape," 11 ne saaii perm it ted tu vte un accuut ef tos lie, and iu eitiier case the leas 'ii i.f such voi.-s shrdl I c dltd out to th clerk, wh shall make notes iu the list uf Voters Kept by lueia. in all cuw s where the name of the person claiiaing to T-'sw is" n'Miwi wh 111 mn iiniiiaaiiru uy ine toinmiS! oil CIS and Assessor, ur his right to v.'te whiiher f. mud there ou r nt, is objected to by any qualified citizen, the In spector shall examine sucu neis -u on imih as t his quu1ju canons, jnd 11 he claims to have resided in the state one year or more, his oaih shall be a proof there if, but he siutU prove bv at leaiil one cornfield witness, w oo shall be a quahried elector, that he iesidd within the district at least ten (lays next imuieaiateiy iweeediiic the election, and shul also buuself aweur that his bona fide residence, in mirkii. aoes of lawful i-ulluif is viibin the district, aiid that he am n n reiuirc uuu sumi uunrici lur tne purpose uf Vutiiur therein. ' 0 Lveiy pesnu qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make pro f, if required, of reeideut and pavinent of Uaes, as afore, id, s'.ail m adiuittetl to vie in the towushiti, ward or do met in which he slmll reside. Jf auv ptsieoa uot qualified to v 4e inthisCtmmniwealth Sff'eeably to law, (excefit the sona uf qutlifi.d citizens) b.illuptAiir at any place of elerti.ai for the purpose ol is sains; tickets, or influencing citizens qunliPci! to vote, ha shHll, on e uvichon, forfeit sod p.y any sain not exctsed iur one hundred d ll:us fur every una such uffeuce, and ne imprison! I. any term not exceedniff three niiMitlia ji sani rw me duty of evarv ime .r. .-r n MH,n,DM jusiics tf the peace, und eunaUble ur deputy caistble, uf every citv.cmnly, township nrdisinct witinn this eow inHWfmthh, whenever uullrd upon by any orTieer of an election, or by any three qualified electors thereof, to clear snv wuid tw or avenue to anv wmdow, to ilia piara ff (eueial election, which shall be ohatiurted iu such a way as to prevent voters from spproachiut; the same, and on Oflffleer or refusal to d i so nil such requision, rod oiricei shall he deemed fmlted of nu sir 1uun.11 tr in oliice Bint tn e uivictiou snail ie 6tid in auy sura n t less than one hun dred nnr more than one thousand d illaie ; and it slmll be the amy nf the raapeclivc eonaUble of such ward, district of township, of Una mnHawMih lo be preaont in rwueon or bv dwiHitv, at ih tac of holdup ruieh claeti ms in aneh ward, district -r township, for ihe purnuae of proaerviiis ihe pence aa uforeanid. r II shall he lite duly of every peace omcer, aa atoieuicl. Who ehsU be present at any such dieturhaiu-es al an elec tion as is described iu thieaot, to report the tumelo the next court of quarter seesmta, and also tlie uaiaeaof ilie wmieaM who nu prove the seine. '"fT 10 T returns fo the eotuily or Nonhumheriaisl, .1 the C.irt (..se, in SmiburyToa fri 07$ tas lata day of Oetobar, A. D. iam. . heruTe fUq tirarairy , ' "m ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN pursuanen of an nnler of the O'cliuim' Court ol Nortliumlierliind ronnty, will ho ex posed to public cale. on S. TIjltDAY, the HSih day erSEI'TEMMEH. nel. the following Krai Eslate, to wit t Two rcrtnin LOTS Of UltOUND, Situsln in the town of Trevcrion. county nfnro ssid, Icing lot No. 10 in ItloeK No. 117! ari l lot No. :t in liiock No. which it 1 bti nifli contain twenty five fert In front, ami 1;,') feet .n llelitll. I.Htn the l-st ,tv cf il.il. Ill ".I -II. Ion, l! : ceased. To lio a dd t!io yi chil.Iri'iMi i,f nit. I ,!ve ic i t?ale to cn:r,mri,ci: it 10 n' Ot 1.1.1! day, wUeii t!, term;' of !, t-!!; : . tu ,i by' rETi:: VAI,sn, tiuardiau. By order of the Couit, ) J. P. pries!;!., en,, ( Sunbury Sept. 1. 1ST, 5 S To tho Yotcvs of liwivhurJjcvland County. Al tlie HoJicitf.tioM of ti ntimhcr of my friend, I cllor inyjwlf aa art inJf!wnloiit cjinditiato tor COUNTY COMMISSIONER, at tho ciwuiiiir, election. Should t be elected, I w ill dUchur its duties faithfully and impartially. ADAM LENKEU. Lower Muhanoy, Frjit 1, 185ft. to. To tho Totem of Northumberland County Fi-ttow irizr.Ns Lrued by a number cf my fiinmls throughout tbe countv, I hereby olTer mvsidf loyou ns nu INUE PEN DENT CAN U I DATE lorllie office of REGISTER AND IlECOKDEIL. Sliu'.ild jon ..v. (jniprr tn rxert your influence lur me. nml I lm rlfl1,I will discliargo its Ju tics luitlilully and iiiipnrtilly ltlClIAltlJ A. FISIIEH. 8unliury, Aug. 11. le- SHALI0XIN COLLT3GIATE IKSTITUTS. ''B'lIE f.mitli srssiwu o( lliis Inslitulion will comiiii'iicc on Mtmilay, tlio lUtli of Septem ber, unJ will rnntir.iic I I weeks. Tuition at follows: 1'iiinnry I'ejMriuicnls per session, $1,(10 Ara.len'iir, ' " C,00 roleint.', ' $8,00 Tuition dun at Ihe middle of the session. Arrangements tvill lio made to aeotnmodate boarders in respectable private families al rea sonable rates. Tor further particulars address Rot. C. J. Eluchart, felmnioin, I'a. Bhamokiu, Aug. 18, 1S55. 4t. Estate of SAMUEL E. HAAS, deo'd. 'jV'OTICT. is hereby civen that letters ofadinin- istration upon the e-tntc of ninuel 11. Hans, late of the town of Mmniokin, Mortlium beilnnd rouiilv, dec'o.. have been grunted lo John Vanzint, ridiiiR iu Mi:iuiokin township. All persons having ehilms agniiKt said deceas ed, are requested to prcm ut them (or settlement, ami all persons knowing themselves lo be indeb ted will irake imiocilhite pnyment- JOIIN VANZANT, Ad'tor. Shsmokin tp., Aug II, IH.15. Ct. To tha Voters of Northumberland County, At ilie solicitation of a number of my friends I offer myself lo your consideration as an Indo pendeut candidate for COUNTY TREASURER, at the ensuing election. Should a niniorilT of my fellow citizens elect me to that aluce, I will discharge its duties faithfully. JOHN BOWEN. Sunbury, August 55 1S35. te. To the Voters of K orthumberhnd County. A t the em nest solicitations of friends, I have been induced to present mj self before the public, us a Volunteer Candidate for tho office of REGISTER AND RECORDER. Should I be elected, I pledge myself that I will faithfully and imparrinlly discharge the several duties appertaining to said oliice. J. B. REED. Milton. fept. 1, 1 H5r to. SPECTACLES In Gold, Silver, and Elastic Steel .frames, TATHE.MATIC.I. Instruments separate end in esses, 'I'lirrinoiueters of various sizes, f-'py Classes of every description, I'latina points for l.iiihtiiing Rods, Magic Lanterns with scriptural, astronomical and teinperanee dekigns, Mieroscoppa and Microscopic objects, (inlvanic buttprips. Electrical .Machines, fsurveyer s Com passes, Surveying Chsiws Ac. Ac. MCALi.Lol t.lv iiKUl ilLK. (Established in 1796.) 101 Chestaut Street l'hiUdclphi.i. Oar TriceJ and Illustrated Catalogue (81 fgos) wiili 1j0 illustrations furnished on application, an.l tent by mail free of charge. 1'hlia. tirpt. H, 1S55. GREAT TOY & FANCY STORE. JOIIN DOLL. No. 90 South Second St. between Arch Race, Philadelphia, HAS receive. a largo assortment of Toys of Wood, Tin, China, Cum, 4c, oUo fancy Baskets, Work boxes, Porte Monaies. Pocket Docks, Segar Cases, Snuff and Tobacco boies. Pipes. Caids, llarinmiiculH, Accordions, Violins and Strings, Marbles, Bulls, Rings, and an end less variety of other articles !o i numerous to mention, fr sale Wholesale Si Retail, at regular prices. Phila. Sept. 8, 1655 3m. "TOVES ! STOVES I We rripecilully si licit tlisstteniion of ihs pubbs to our au.'rtiuuiii 1 Mncriitr:ri,-iit hkatino stovkh, for St'irri, Hulls, Clum'tim, I'url ue Ac, warranted to ive mure hint with one tliinl the Kiel, t!.;m any other llalini! Slovs in lite. The hirue mimlr winch knve lieeu silit in litis mi'l other cities and the eoiuuiut ami increuBhig ileinniitl lor them, le Slin.c-ient giltlrtlntee of ll.eir eiiienirity over all oilier dentine; Ktuvee, and we cheerfuly invite the etricle.it inveNtigntiuii of our claims to Ihe most perfeet article of Ihe kn.it in use. We also have a euru.r CAL'I.DItON, f.jr farmii.r soil eliemieitl puipost e, mutte on the stime principle, fcr which we clnim unly a tnulto beaiiprecjuteil. We keep ciiiiiuinMy tn t, in.rt en nesortment of the lesiling TOOK h.i.1 I'aKLOR bro'l:Sj and ars sjIs Agents in una Mnlr lor ift'.KN's I'dit'l'Alii.K ronrjFu. HtrrK'r PATKNT ( OdKIMi 8TOTKS, end BHSTt)W'8 I NH1VAI. I. C.U fOOK i. PARI.nil S'i'ClVt.S Wlinleimle ileulere will le suppliedsl me wweel luutiuijr ineee. NRMA WARNir-K, Wri'tlenle er KeUnl tltre llt'filere. N. E. Cor of SI'.tuM) t HACK Sis. I'auad'a por e.ie uv il ii m AhK, id this i.bcs. ruitidelphia, Auru.l liii Siu. OF TUB UNITED STATES INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Co. 5. ". corner 'lhird and Chestnut Sis., 1'IIII.ADKLI'IIIA. CAI'H'ALS'iO,l)00. MOKT ,s received on drrx-sit daily. The smiant deni'siiett is euteretl ma Uep ieit H ok ami given to U.c Debolilnr. or, if preferred, a certiliedle will he civen. A II sums, knee stid smi.il, are tei-eivcd, and lite amount paiu VMh on U'-niuiin. without imtiee. luleieal is paid at Ihe rote of piva Pta rar(T., eom mencini; Iruin the day of depoeit, ami ceoetng f-jurteeu dne nieviiitia to the withdrtiwul of the monev. Da tlie firt day of Jduuary, in each ytar, the iutereet of each dvpueit la prod t't the debitor, or added lo tlie piiuci. pal. ea he ninv prefer. The Comimnv hsve now upwards cf 9,500 djflsitota ill the City of PhtUdeVUiu slrme A nv 1. 1 In i nial n.furiiuUuu w.ll be fin by addrstsiaf the liuinu. OIRUCTORS Btephen n Crawford. Prre'l, lAwrence J 4i',e.n, Vice Pies't, Aiuhroae W. Tliounteon, Keioiintlu V. Tingiey, Jacob Lt. r'loreiKMi, WiHIsm M flodwU, Paul li Outlaid, (ie-.ree Mellenry, Jxmea lve(eiis, Oueuvua Kiisliah. rereiary and Treaaarer. JL,,, '., Tu-t ts iko imaapRsitaa. t. C. OliUlCIILAgtR Philadelphia, repl. , iei lyP. . WALL PAPER. A large ana spienacu assortment of Wall Paper, W indow Pa per, and Oil Shades, just received and fop sale l,y I..W. I LNER St Co, Sunbury, May 28. 185. ROCEKIES Segars, Coffee, Molasses bpioes, Uils, llraiily.Uin, Wine, Macker el lisrruig anil bait, just received and for sal try IV M. A. KN.ABH. I.owst August May H, HS4.- Front Strict TViio Kannfaotory. Watson as ooic, r5inyn, Uitoi.it, ScrtKHit ad Wibk Oi.otb MAIStTACTUltKliS, Kn. 4(1 North Front Strirt. Coin of Coomli's A 'lev, t-ntTnm Market and f.I i!rxr r ( r -t.) fH.ieets, 4 ON i"l.i; to r nt.n'.it'ttirc of tnj.e-, ior (in i!- 1' V , l!l .it itlul it !1 leves tu ail hoi ir 1 ;t rr !l et i roYi! i?..! ir. !- e . .iii.l Copper Win) (.1 u!i I i'li'S-ri (ltnl !i.i:..ly iio! I.. - I :, K.Mil iieavf 1 11-lT Wi'f! .'f V.'ilitv H.? iv , ;:, ,j '.Virc tt,r t-;-, Cil: heia, Hierr i " t'r. o n.d li- n Knrm.!rr. r'ereen V.'iie, riiU.v W iio. Nuio-s. Trans. i)i .h Oters. Coal am! Siiul Screens, &e. Fancy W ire Work of ev er ik-Fi riptton. I'inladolpbia, Sept. 1, 1B0S.- mC. TO LADIES SUFFERING AMD Iri"2-BIOIA3Srs. Mrs. Bcltn Celrlsate-1 9urir''rtr. hare beuusml with uniiitnrrit)ted iuu':).s for tiia bi.t tv.'etitv yeara, by nruif thotiniMl ladies. They sre worn with wrie snJ crrTort, tniHig witlinut sur Mi'-tnllie Sprini;. wiinlver, itnil tuve given inimeriitite ri-lief in a kurre iiiuritttT nf ceeee wnerc olri.jr less e'lccMrnl Rppliiiiicca tirive fa'lJ. lAdirs enn rli-pend on the m"ft prompt ntteiition, by roTlinit oa air.. Krtis, 3-JI Woliiul Mrert, 1'hl: i(lflililn. H,e Siiiporters ma be sent fiks bjf mml. Triooi, $3, 43, ami ii. f hiluitelphia, Peptemlier 1st, IMS. 1m. ORPHANS1 COURT SALE. JJ N pursuance of an order of tho Orphans' 1 Court of Northumberland county, Frederick I.nrarut, Administrator of the estate of Chiistian Howcr, deceased, will expose to public sale, on the premises, cm MONlJAV, the first dsy of OC TOll IS II, next, at 1 o'clock, V. M., all that LOT OF GROUND, In the borough of Sunbury, situate at Iho north west comer of Fawn St l'okobcrry streets, con taining iu Front nn Fawn strccKabout 110 loot and running back westward onTlie north side of I'.ikeU'rry street, about 120 feel adjoining a lot of .Samuel Guselct on the north, and lot of Mary l oc to r on tne west, on wlncli aio crcclea A t the corner nf the street, and a small House or Office and a Ram. The same being parts nf Iwo lots, numbcied S04 & SbC, and will be of fered in the whole or in Iwo parts, so as to suit purchasers. To be solJ for payincnf of debts. Terms of sale will bo madd known on the dsy of sale. FRED'KXA'tf ARUS, Adm'lor. Dy order of the Court, 4.1 i5r. J. T. ITRKEL, i Sunbury, Sept 1. 185 FILES BAGPS. NEW STREET FILE WOUKS, Philailelpliia. rnHE subscriber is ronstanlly Manufactiir .Q. ing I iles and Hasps f superior quality and at Ihe lowest prices, equal to the bet im ported goods, and much cheaper. MAN UFAC ri;i;:i:s A MECHANICS can have their OI.U FILES EE-CUT and made equal to new, at nbV.it half the oiiginal cost. Flat 13 inches $2,00 per Dot. ; Flut, 14 inches 42,75 pcrljoz. j Saw-flies, !Inf Round, Millsaw and other Files in proportion. Singlo Files and fractional parts of dozens charged at tho sumo rales, and wirruntcj satisfactory. ' ' J. B. SMITH. NO. CI NEW STREET between Raca and Vine Ac Second & Third Wis. Philadelphia. 1'hilada. liiciist 18. 1S55 3m. Tiu&aos I TruEscs ! t Trusses III C. II. NEEDLES, Truss and Braco Establishment . S. W. Cor. of Twelfth and A'uce Streets, Philadelphia. .M PORTER of fine French Trusses, comhi niug extreme lightness, case and durability with correct construction- Hernial or ruptured patients can lie suited by remitting amo.utits, as below : Sending number of inches round the hips, and .luting side affected. Cost of Singlo Truss, $2, $U, fl, S5. Double - -V), C, and $10. Instructions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with tho Truss. Also for sale, in great variety, Dr. Duimiiig's Improved Patent Body Bracr, For the cure of Prolapsus Uteri j Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erector Ilraces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak lungs; Euglit.li Elaatic Abdominal Bella, Suspensories. Syringes male and female. Cx7' Ladies' Rooms, with. T.ady attendants. Phila., Aug. 4, 1S55. ly P 8. To the Voters of Iforthumbeiland County. I hereby offer myself lo the qualified voters of Northumberland county, as a candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, at the ensuing election. Should I be elected, I promise to perform the duties of said office faith lu!!y and impartially. t KEDERICK HAAS. Upper Augusta, Aug. II, 1H55. te. To tho Eloctors of Northumberland County. I hereby offer n.ysclf lo the qualified voters cf Northumberland county, as a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER. Phould I be e!ected, I promise to perform the duties of said oflice fjilufi'lly and impailially. I'JvTKlt lllLtMAN. Sunbury, June 23, 1K5., te. To the Voters of Northuruber)and Couut v. At tiie solii'ii.ition ol a number of my friends, I oiler myself to your consideration as a candi date for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, at the eusi'int; election. Should a majority of my fellow citizens elect me to that office, I will dihcarge its duties faithfully and to the best of my ability. JOSEPH VAN KIRK. Point tp., Aug. 11, 1855. te. FOK SALE ! 5"a fTEAM ENGINES 90 Ilorserviower each 4 with boilers. Would make excellent pump ing angines, logeHier with 2 large blowing tjhii. ders, suitable for a blat furnace. Apply Id 1IENKV LONCENECKEU ox CO. . blianiokin Iron Woika, . fchainokin, Pa, Shamakin, July SI, 1855.-- J. D. DOBBIN8, No. 22 South Wharves, ABOVE CHESTNUT BTRIIET, I'lHLADELrHU nasicH II IMPROVED Super Phoephate of Lime, feu. Uretle, and Land Plaster. Having evers facility for supplying all articles in the above lino of the best quality, at the vejy lowest mar. set prices, woum most respecllully solicit t call AIo. Cheese, (Soape, Candles, Spices, &c. Buubury.July 81, 1855. c3in. sTJEDAR TUBS. Horse Duckets, Painted Buck ets, Meal Tenderers, Corn Brooms, Bas kets, Children's Wagons, and Yanks f locki ust received and fur sale by May 20. 1855. I. W. THNrft ' nOSIKKV. Wens' wool and cotton Cocks, Ladies and children's storkincs just mei. ed a yoUNG'8 STORE. Bunburv No. I. I5s. apl LOVES Buckskin Gloves and Milta, do jf tiloves wool lined, Ladies Glovee, Chil drrn's do., Milta, ic, st Nov 18, '53. VOUNG's STORE.' INDELI.IBLE INK st May WEISER At BRUNER S. LACK Putty a good artic le for sal b J My 19. WEISER 6t DRUNER. PAMILY MEDICINEH-Urowo's fsverand Agu Pwdr, Fthnestock' Vcrmifug. lip. J.'n's clthrKd medicinee, fee,, fop al t Nj. 1ft, 'M. tovsu's STORE. .WnOI,T.5ALE AK.O Ri M. V. GL'AlSHAltT t CO., OEbrn'.'TfrU.V amir :n.-e to tf.e r.tiien-i J" t f Norll'U.ri' er end nnd ll.o in'j iring cotin t'cs t'.st tl ev Li' s 't eris.l ! .-tienaty Br.il 1'ruil rtt.ira mi ,MAHKr:i' ft : A K Z,, i.n!".rr, I'.ere t!ny lvmiiuiH'-tiite ai"l k". p c:i hand, a all I'lrie-j, .i'.e. r.oft rl. oi.-o Ci-i.'" .-si. nan-, ic, VV h .,( f sie nn 1 l. tai1. st P h i m . ! plihi J .r.Li'H. A noiij their t'.oc'j. nf Ot- ti'u:.ub u ly hi. fjii'ul I rum T' -'TT, fi'I U:C. ot yii, t .' ''il lirt; .1, M ,t lir..-, rrt! ntij wl.il'j, ! r-k"., Fiait Drope, i'.rk C lo, '. hi KKUK, -ci Cnti y, I !.n it J Cuu.y, B-irn.l A t.ti-Hirls, Tr-iiu Vr ,l", ' rto.', " Vl.--.lllH. lr! i .n b'Sfe'e E5.UIT. t--rr.'X.s, Prriii'.s, D.iter, Kurs, Cj runft '!rt, Cirf-n, Akr(.ids, Hartm. NulsofrJ! I.iix.s. LEMON HYHUl' of a superior ri.alilv, by thn ln;1 or ih jrn. ! superior rpmli'y nf .Stcou and Tuhm. o. rn J r. variety of (Jaiifcctionnrira, frui Ac, all of wh'nli is clferod chenp nt ftho'iesnlo or retail. Cjmu and sc w w ill try pica's. Orders (x-.w i. distance promptly attended lo. Sunbury, Au3. 4, 1355. if. JOHN G. MARKEL, 21. L., OESPEC'ITULLY inforua the citizons of Sunbury and vicinity ll.ot he hna ron.-utii-ccd the practice nf Mcdmine and fi.rrry. ami will promptly attend to t!i3 c.lla t-f oil w!io m.i;, . desire his professional services. His oHico u a' the residence of his mother, Mary MarUal. Sunbury, July 14. lSSfl 3:npd. To Iron Mostors and Dealers. FENKSYLVAKIA WIRE W02UIB, No. 2L Arch Strce!, alovt Front, . Philadelphia. CIE7ES, RIDDLES, tsCUEENfi. WOVE"! J WIRES, of all mpiihes and v.-idiln, with t". kindi of plain and fancy Wire work. Pup; : Makers Wire, all kinds. Cylinders and Dand; Rolls coveroJ in the boct uir-nner in or out o: the city. A very superior article of Heavy Founder' Sieves. All kinds of Iron Oro Wire, iro iw' Sieves for Seed, (Jruin, tsand, Blarch, Snuit, Brickdust, Siv., &.C. UAYLISs?. DARBY & LINN. Auj-jst, , 1855. C 3 m UirROVKD eh; per niosi'UMTu ci' a.2?;c. rtOfjO bbls. of tho most sutcrior rr.sru'fctiiTe. Also, GUANO of every description, Cal cined Plaster, Cement, &c. V Produce of all kinds bought and auld on romniusian. R. B. SELLERS St. CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchon'c, No. 65 North Wharves, between Rtoe end Vina streets, I'hilada. Philadelphia, Autrust 4, 1S55- 8mc. Ihotography ! Daguerreotypes I ! A NEW ERA IN AItT f J. E. KcCIEES. Successor to McClccsfr German,) "VT7"OL'LD call tho attenion of the public,, nni v only to the superiority of the Dnpucrroo tvpes, the Ilyalograph, (by auino called Ambro tyne.) and the various styles of Photography o:i paper; but M the fact, that parties at a distatico possessing a small daguerreotype, may, bv apinl ing it to Nn. 100 Chestnut st have made from it by tho means of Photography, and the talents of tho best Artists, a portrait ol ai size, from a small Loekct lo the full size of lift'. A small book containing description, priaes, ice, ic, will be sent gratis to any ps.-son ma king tha request. McCLEES' Philadelphia. Photograph Establishment, No. 1G0 Chestnut at., below 7'h' Phila., July 91, 1855. tf. niRI,OU'.SIM)IGOKIXE. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, is now woil established as the best article ever olVered fur Blueing Clothes. It is entirely lieo from acid or anything injurious to Ihe finest arliclee. All housekeepers will find it much cheaper and leys trouMe than Indigo or any other artic!;. Tho great demand fir it has brought out several trr lations. ttortkceers and consumeis will be) cnrttul to get UtNJAMIn Bililow'p, put UP at Alfred Wiliberger'a Drug Store, No. 109, if. Second Street, Phihidnlpiiin, Storekeepers can get their supplies from the Giocoiser.d DruggistJ they dcul with, at prices yielding a good profit. Drug.., (.henucalt, faints, Vjriushei, Uyt Stuffs, e., with a first-rate assortment of every thing in the lino. Storekeepers, Physicians ani manufacturers supplied at reasonable rates. AL.r ld.li WIl.TUtKUKK, JJrugglst 1G3 N. Second Street, PhiUdol.i'.ua. July 7, 1S55 ly. IMPROVED SITTER PI-iOSPHATS OF LIME. "FIIE subscriber informs Dealers and Farmers that he has gicatly impromcd th quality of his Super Phosphate of Lime, And now confidently recommends tha article manufactured by him, assupeninn to any in tha market. 1 ou are invited to tail, examine and try it. Also l'ciuvian and Mexican Cunno, Oils, Candles, Soap, ic, at the lowest market rates. J.U. I.. ruMKUUY, Successor to Tlio. .V. Morgan, No. 9 and. 10 6'oulh Wharves, Philadelphio. tV Farmers can load on two private alleys. and avoid the crowded wharf. Phila., July 21, 1855 c6m. Orphans' Court Sale. IN pursuance of an. order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public stilo. on SATURDA Y, the 20th day of September next, on the premises, th follosvinj; described real estate, to wit : a certain TRACT OF LAND. sttaat In Jordan township, county afuresalo. sdjoiiiing lands of Nathan fcchrubter, 1 retlviics Tyson, Gcorje Trautium, and uuitAilain land, whereon is erected a doublet Log House, bstik barn and otfier oulbuildin,', eont-.ii.ini,' about one hundred acres, more or Ices, ibeut two thide ol which are cleared. Late ths estate of Ainlrew I.eiitz, dee'd. Kale to commence al 10 o'clock, A. 51., of said day, when iho terms of sUs will be oiad known by BENJAMIN LEITJSEL. AOrn'r. Ut order of the Court, JNO. P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C. Sunbury, Aug. IS, 1555. t. W0KBEES OF NATITRE- ri'IlE present Proprietor of the newfy ejiscov 3 prrd WI.M U LU CAVE (liinc.tor.t) in Drv Valley. Union county, hereby gives notice that th c will not b open o bundny lot Victors. Il msy beviaiicU by Lsdips sr.J Gsn llcmen, sn Sstuulays of every week, when es pecial preparations will Ixuads to oecommodst with light. C All persons are ft.rbidJen to break off, injure, or taks sway snv speci,an frora th Cav, under penally of prosPcut on, Ths psymeiilof ilj ii;ts ojily i rtqulrej U verjr peisoa befoi snle.-ing NOAH W LTEIL Ery Valley, Avj. II, 1855. 3ro. MBRFLLA.Ove7dToe pocket Boot, SJ Pcrtmonics, Silk PocielJiondkerchwU. Neck-lie, Spiing-nocks, upenders, 4a, j. Nov. Si, '64. YOUNG'S STORE. rOMBS. Back, Children's Lour;, Hid and fmacombsj Hair U rushes, Tooth ErusL.. Ac., for ssle at YOUNG'S STORE. Sunbury, No. 18, IS54, JHAM.ENBERGER'3 TILLS. A rt! ursj lor Foawr tnd Afii. Ut sa! by w iitr.K ev eauvjat. unbtuy. ul; tt, 1(14.