The North Sidr or Skbabtopot,. At tbo latest advices tbo Allies wero not in poBses Bion of too North side of Scbastopol, wbere Ihe fortifications aro of great Btrength, and command, on account of their elevated posi tion, tho opposite shore. An A mprio.nn. who, is serving aa an ofliicef of tho medical Staff in tho Kussian army, gives the following de. pcriptiou of tho forts on tho North side of the Bay t "On the North side of the bay is hIho a fcnecession of hills, soma of which are very nigh, and running in every direction. You find on then all bastions facing in every direc tion. These bastions and redoubts extend up the bay for a milo or so from the city, and porno of them aro very affective, nvuring near ly a continual stream of balls across tbo bay into tho enemy's battery which is nearest the bay. I think it very doubtful whether the French would be aide to hold this cily for nil y length of timo if they could got posses sion of it, from tho fact that the bills on the north sido are taller than those on tho south, and tho city and the batteries on them, 1 think, would force them to leave it. In tho mail., they bavo been attempting this from tho land on tho south side. I will finish this by saying that it is the best fortified place I over s iw. There is not a bill or a mound v. 'i. r a vtiino'.i ,-,)ulJ bo placed with advan tage but you liiid them." Tainti-i. Accident. A daughter of Mr George Hood, employed in the factory at Merhanicsvillo, in Attleboro', met with an accident on Thursday. As is frequently practised in tho mills, sho was combiug her hair whilo at work, when, upon throwing p lier tresses backward, they were caught in some part of the machinery, and, with a por tiou of her scalp, torn from her bead. In at tempting to extricate herself, one band and arm were also much lacerated. New Advertisements. NOTICE. UCI.IC Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has tliis day sold out ad his interest in the "Lancaster Colliery," owned by Cochran, Pealo & Co., to M. J. D. Wellington, ami that from henceforth he has no connection with said firm of Cochran, Pealo & Co., BENJAMIN REINHOLD. Lancaster, Aug. 15, 1855. sop 2!) 3t NOTICE. flIIR undersigned hereby gives notice that jL tlicy will make application to the Court of tjuarler Sessions of the Peace, to be holden in and for tho county of Northumberland, on Mon day, the 5th day of November next, for a licrnso to sell vinious, spirituous, malt and brewed Li quors, in the borough of Sunbury, in tho county of Northumberland. FRILINO & GRANT. Sunbury, Sept. 29, 1855. :tt NOTICE- THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will make application to the Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, to be holden in and fur the county of Northumberland, on Monday, the 5th day of November next, for n licenso to ell viuious, spirituous, maltand brewed Liiuors, in the borough of Sunbury, in tho county of -Northumberland. I It A T. CLEMENT. Sunbury, Sept. 21), 1855. 3t Peoples Candidate for Assembly. SAM UK L A. liKItG.STKESSKlf, the peoples candidate for Assembly. Having served ono term to tho satisfaction of his constituents, bo trusts ho con ngain solicit their support in full confidence of success. iSlianiokin tp., Sept. 22, lsf5. te. DANVILLE HOTEL, jonisr SEEN, JR., Market Street, Dan.iille, Pa, fffIMd is ono of the largest and most comrao dious hotels in the interior of Pennsylvania. It has been recently fitted up, in excellent stylo, with all the modern conveniences. Danvillo, Sept. 82, 1855. CHEAP BOOKS & STATIONARY. TT2EKRY ft ERETY, invite the attention of jL merchants and others to their large itoi-k of elegantly bound Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Albums, and Preseutatiou Books in all styles of binding; Standard Theologicai, Medical, Miscellaneous and School Books, which they have received from Trado Sales and are selling at extremely low prices. Also direct from the manufacturers and Im porters, everv kind of Pluin and Foncy Writing, Letter and Note Papers. Envelopes, Gold and Steel Pens, Pencils, lukstanils, W rapping l'a. per, ic, ic, at the lowest cash prices. PERRY & ERKTY, S. W. Corn er, 4th and Race Sts. Philadelphia. September 25, 1855. tf Fruits & Confectionery. ITJEMOVAL. The subscriber has removed to No !2G Market Stuef.t, above Front, (Threo doors above the old stand,) PHILADELPHIA. Where ho keeps constantly on hand, a general stock of all articles in his lino ; consisting of Oranges, Lemons and all kinds of fruit in sea son; Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, plain and roasted : Pickles and preserves of all kinds ; to which he invitei the attention of Dealers and others visi ing the city. Goods packed at this establishment warranted to carry eafc. 8. L. HERRING, No. 36 Market St., above Front, South sido. Phila., Sept. 22, 1855. 3m c3. ATISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE No 72 North Second Street, (oppositt th Mount Vernon House.) Philadelphia. GOLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 K, ra scs, SiUcr Lever do,, do., $12; Sil ver Lcpiue, do., $9 : Quartier, If 5 to $7 : Gold 'Snii't ach's, $150 to $10 ; Silver do., $1 50; Silver Table Spoons per sett, $14 to $18; Silver Desert do., do., $a to 81 1 ; Mlver lea do., do.. 1 th to $7 60 ; Gold Pens and Gold Ca. oca. $3 25 to $5 ; Gold Pens and Silver do., $1; together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All goods warranted to be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repaired in the best manner. Also, Ma conic Marks, Pins, &c, made to order. N. B. All orders sent by mail or other wire. i!l l punctually attended to. Phila., Sept. 22, 1855. lyw. ATTENTION', FARMERS' i.D MECHANICS' AIITILERISTS ! ! TOV are hereby commanded to - meet at the Armory, on 8ATUBDAY, the 6th day of Oct, it 7 o'clock, A. M., fully equip ped for drill. Each memlwr to be prepared with 10 rounds of blank cartridges. By order of the Captain 60LOMON BTROH, O. 8. Sunbury, SedU tJ, 18BS. BEBERINE, Veratria, Chinordine and Cln chonia, just received by Msy 19, 185. WE1SER A DRUWEH. T KICOrHEROUS doi. for sals by Msy 19. WEISER A BRIBER. AND WARRANT8. The highest price Lj will be fiivn for Laud Warrants by the sub- -v n ... a(ii,n ecribas- t . 11. m a qqe-"- J .'OR sale at this office. uperior Bias Ink' OutO Medieins at 3 cU, fure Esstitse krrjswsMBsl itver, tl rwl STRTuV'T Tft?HM fiAME to the premises of the subscriber, fesiii- ingin t.ower Augusta townslnp, INorlhumber. land county, about a months a nra a Strnv Hull over two years old. Color brindle, white. back, rcdisn tirimlle head, weighs about 150 pounds. The owner ii requested to come forward prove property pay damages and take him away. OWENBOWEN. Lower Augusta, Sept. 1, 1865. 8m. SHERIFF'S SALES. "II Y virtue of a Yen. Exp. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House In Sunbury, on MONDAY the fitli of November the following real estate; All the defendents interest, being the undivided seventh part of a CERTAIN TRACT Ot LAND, situato in Lower Augusta township Northum berland county, adjoining lands of Abraham w oil, the heirs or William V. Uearbart deed. John Kline and others, containing sixty, acres more or less, about thirty of which arc cleared- whercon are erected a two story log houso and log barn. Sci7ed, taken in execution, and to be told as tho property of George Conrad (son of John.) ALSO, at Ihe same time and place, all defendents Inter est, being the equal undivided one ninth part of a VbliTA 1JM TUAUT OF LAM), situate in Lower Augusta township, county aforesaid, adjoining lands of John Foy, Joel Yordy, Jacob Raker, Henry Reiser and others. containing 110 acres more or less, about 75 of which are cleared whereon aro erected 2 Two Story Dwelling Houses, two barns and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jacob Haupt. HENRY WEISE. Sheriff. PHILIPS, STRYKER & JENNINGS, WIIOL1S.I.I DKALKHS IN imiTISII, FUUeVCII & AMERICAN 3D3i? Et3DSa BOD Alt T XXCLCS1VKLT AT AUCTION, -Yin. I 3 'Dank Street, betow Market, Between Second and Third, rHILADEI.miA. Cf To cash or short time buyers we wilt sell at it very small advance on Auction rnt.s rhila., Sept 22, 1855- 2mc2J. FALL MILLINERY GOODS ! 1855. JOHN STONE Sz SONS, Xo. 45 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. 4 RE now prepared to offer to their cus turners, and to tho trade, (of their own im portation,) the largest and handsomest assort ment of .Millinciy l.ooils, in this city consist ing in pnrt of Don net Silks, Ribbons, Velvets, rancy feathers, 1 lowers, Laces, ice. etc. Which will lie sold at the lowest prices, and on tho most favorable terms. Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 1855 2m p2. -i y FALL STOCKofNEW Goods. I'lji1' Seasonable Shawls. Fashionable Silks. Full stock ?lack Silks. Dress Goods, all kinds. Blankets and Flannels. Linen and Cotton Sheetings. Rtapln Housekeeping Goods. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vcstings. EYRE & LAN DELL, FOt'RTII & ARCH Sis., PHILAD'A. P. 8. Storekeepers and other nrt cash buytrs snpplicd with scarce and desirahlo Dry Goods at low rates. 11ARGAINS from Philadelphia and New York Auctions dnily. N. U. 8 cases French Merinoes, all colors, wholesale from 65 to $1,25. Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 1855. 3m w3. FANCY FUItS FOR LADIES AND CHILDUKN. JOHN FAREIHA, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in ail iiinua oi uuuy x ura No. 231 Market Street, (above Eighth,) PHILADELPHIA. xiuviiik iiww (.uiuiiicieu my nr iiiiuu uuu l , ....iri , . r ii i:ir ... !.:.. 1 r llt'UUUIIl ! BNUI lllirill 111 Ull WIV UlUl-lcill KIIIUB Ul Fancy Furs, and fashioned into all Ihe dill'crent styles and fashions that will lie worn during the present season by Ladies and Children, and being determined to sell my goods at small profits it w ill be to the advantage of Ladies am! others to give mo a call before purchasing. N. 11. STOREKEEPERS and the trade will do well to call, as they will find one of the largest and best variety of stork to select from the city. JOHN r AKElKA. Sept. 22, 1855. 4 mos. Teachers Wanted t APPLICATION a will be received by the Secretary of the board of School Directors. Sunbury District, for three teachers, viz i in Rooms Nos. 1, 2 and 3, until rrtJar, Septcmlicr 2rUh, at 2 o'clock P. M., ut which time the schools will be allotted. By order of the Board, LEVI SEASHOLTii, Sec'ry. Sunbury, Sept. 22, 1855 It Notice to Settle Up. ALL persons indebted to tho subscriber are rccctfuliy requested to call and pay up without further notice, between this and the 10th day of October next. Please give it your msts- diatk attention. EDWARD Y. BRIGHT. Sunbury, S-pt. 2, 1855. 3U notice! Tho Invitation is to all! VLL those knowing themselves indebted to tho subscribers on note or book account are respectfully invited to cull and pay the same on or before tho 10th day of Octobur next, as we must have money to buy our Fall and Winter supply of goods. ' I. F. A. J. F. KLINE. Kliiiengrovc, Sept. 22, 1855. tf. SiCW GOODS ! KEWGOODS1I Immcnso Attraction at Elsborgs Storo 1 AslWaahinyton teas ftrrt in war, peace, fcc to Ehbirif'i Clothing Store it Jirtt in receipt 117 lilt' .-,11 1, , ., .1 . 1 A 11 s7ll'cr h"V"8 reC rC'Ur?Cj twm, -SL tho ntv has 111st lipt- n receiving kiuI nriAiie.1 tho city has just been receiving and opened to-day a splendid assortment of all kinds of Goods Ins line. Having selected with care, and from his being early in the market, purchasing cheap lie flatters himself in being able to oiler to his patrons aud the public in general, such goods as will suit ail in styles, quality make and prices. In addition to Coats, Pants and Vests of tweed ieans and other stuns suitable for fall wear, may tie touna an Kinas 01 winter wear, such as Over coats, Business Costa, Dress Coats, pants and Vests, made ot all imaginable etullsof different ..lnra frnm lioht to heavv crradea. rhun 1a bwi.1 qualities, in fact such an extensive assortment of Clothing as wilt not fail to suit everybody. Also a large quantity of boy s Clothing and ail aorta of Under-clothing. II ATS and Caps of all kinds and styles : tba Ksnsas-Nebraska Hat, latest style. A good assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, 1 ninnu which are good calf-skin shoes made to . Alts. f..,W Gums nf .lill'nrnnt kinilu. . 1 , . . . . . . . AS uauin u t,SWw av .ii.ii, of Jewelry, aecordeoua, revolvers, various kinds of piaiuU. fine cutlery! ahirU. collars, boaiery, glove, port monntia, besidce great many other article too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold at reasonable rates Call and see and judge for yourselves. ALBERT EI.SBER0. The Store fs In Market Square, opoite tha former I'ost Office, a few doors below Master's printing office. fiunbury Sept S3, 1855. A Kins lot of Wall Paper just received and for sale by WM. McCAKTW Maiket 8treet. ffunbtiry, June ?,H05 genuine honey boap. TH? vnT1?' frn.nc . . .. . " JW "" """i- renders it especially de- serving a place on every tnilel. PnT ihnnni1 hntota and various diseases of?' the skin, it is ttneoualcd Each cako is stamped WM. CUINWAY, 1118 South Second atroet, Philadelphia. No other is Genuine. Improved Chemical Olivo Soap, Warranted to Wash In hard, soft, or salt water. This soap has powerful cleansing properties. which readily rcmovo Oil, Paint, Dirt. 4 c. from every description of goods without injury to them. For all domestic purposes it is superior to any other soap in use, and 20 per rent cheaper thsn the common rosin' snap. Each bar is stamped. WILLIAM CONWAY, 1C8 South Second street. Philadelphia. Manufacturer of Panel and 8taple Soaps, sperm, stearins and tallow candles, importer and dealer in sal soda, soda ash, rosin, &c. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Phila. August 25, 1855 tf. ASTEAT. WHITE SOW about two years old. came to the premises of the subscriber, residing near the Northumberland Bridge, during the month of May. The owner is requested to Come, forward, prove property, pay charges and taKC her away. FRINCIS EGLEMAN. Sunbury, Sept. 22, 1855. . B3RCS3i22ES5. BURTON & PENTON, S. IP. comer Sixth and Arch streets, PiIILADKM'HM. TEASITeas!! an uncommon!' full and choice assortment of black and green Teas of all grades, from the extremely low price of 30 cts 35 40 50 6(1 70 to 75 cts. per lb., warranted to bo superior to any to be had else where at the same prices. We know and confi dently recommend Ihem to I 20 per cent cheap er than any for salo in tho city. We have also a very superior assortment of Coffee, Old Gov't, Java, Laguayra, Mnracaribo, Rio and Capn Hay- ticn Col Ice. New No. I Mackerel and Shad in J and i bbl. or as may be desired. Cheese, Pino Apple, Sap Sago, New York Cream Cheese nl- ways on hand. Soap brown and white ; also H. L. Kendell it Co's Clicmicul Olive Soap, one lb. of which will go as fur as 2 of ordinary brown Soap. Also Starch of ditlerent qualities, pickles, sauces, ketchups, olives, olive oil, sardines, nil- ehoveys, Ac, with a full assortment of Fancy (joods, to which we invito tho a tention of the public to call and examine our extensive assort ment of Fine Groceries for snle by BURTON & FENTON, Wholesale and Rctuil Family Grocers and Tea Dealers, 8..W. cor. Sixth and Arch sts. N. I). Goods delivered to all parlt of the cily free of charge. Piula., Sept. 22, 1855 apl 8y Watso Dr.rcr. Thomas Dr.rn. J. 8. 1EPUY & SONS, Xo. 223 Xorth Second Street, below CutlotrhUl, and S. IT. Corner JCiihth and Spring Garden Mreets, rilll.ADF.U'HIA, icspcrtfully inform their former customers and others, that thev have just laid in a splendid assortment of CarpetM, Oil l lotlis, Inttlnprs, Window Shades, Door Mats, &c, &c, at very reduced prices Wholesale & Retail. TAKE NOTICE We will sell our goods as cheap as any other hruse of tho kind in the city. Pnila., Sept. 22, 1855 w3m ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUNBURY, PA., Aided by some eight years experience in tho practice of the Law, will attend with fidelity to all matter appertaining to or w ill in the line of his profession. Oliice with Charles J. Bruncr, Lsq., Market street. Sunbury, Sept. 15, 18oo, tf I.L persons indebted to the firm of Filling & Grant, on Note, llook account or other- . .r , . i . r , wise are respectfully requested to come forward , ,, , a . e , aim puy up uciwvi'u mis biiu iiic iiiai ui wcioiivr as they wish to go to tho city to lay in their fall suplics. r'HILlNU Sc UK AN I'. Sunbury, Sept. 15, 1855. tf. BATALLI0N ORDERS NO. 1. Head Quarters 1st Battallion of 8th Division, U. M. rilllE first Battallion of 8th Division of North JL uinlerlund county, composed of the Cad waladcr Guards, Shainnkin Guards, Shamokin Grays, Formers' and Mechanics' Artillery, Dew art Guards, under command of Lieut. Col. Marts, will parade in full uniform, at C. Lciscnrings in Shamokin township, on Saturday the 0 day of October 1855, for drill Ac. The lino will be formed at 10 o clock A. M. By order of the Col. J. C Harnhart, Adjutant. P. S. Commanders of companies are especi ally required to furnish to the adjutant a full copy of the Roll. Sunbury Sept. 15, 1855. $10 IE'W-eIID 1 riiHE above reward will be paid by the Com -- misaioncrs of Northumberland county, for tho discovery and conviction of tho miscreants who shut up, 111 tho Slate liouso entry several eows, on 1 ucinlay night last, and otherwise injured the pi tmc buildings ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of Northumberland county will bo exposed to public salo on Monday tho 15th day of October next ou the premises 1 The following described real estate to wit 1 A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND. situato In Upper Augusta township county afore said, adjoining lands of Jno. tbuntti, Hurman Khu, and James Campbell and the North branch of the Susquehanna, containing sixty-five acres or Uiore about of which about JO acres are cul tivated, and on which are erected a log Hut and Stable. Also the undivided half of certain I dibuiv. 1BU UID UIIUKIUVU U.ll VI IIM1H1II other tract or Land in said township adjourning I . . ... i . J . 9. tho ubovo described tracts, lands of Stein aud James Campbell, containing about 85 acres, of which about 25 seres are cleared, and on which are erected a log hut and stable. Late the estato of Adam Neidig, deceased. Salo to commence at 10 o clock, A. M. of said day, when the tonus of salo will be made known by DAVID REEfiER, Ad'tor. By order of the Court, ) Jno. J. Pursel, Clk. O. C. J September IS, 1855. It. In the matterof the estate of Daniel Hoch, I deceased. Th Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. TiAium Maria, tiwnied to WilUan Karchner, Jacob Ilvh, J-loi lioru, nuHiuiMn iiocn, mulled Ul Ueorg VVelXcl, Al.ru tuns H'mtH, Mirliael lloek, Uecoased, leaving: a ltauililcr naiDca ruiau. a minor, uudec the ege nf rouiieen years, wnuw uusruwu is , Lyaia I1UCB, nuccosixl. wa I WHS UjamoU to Ueurge I-ei.lllcl, leaving two Ullmjelii il , I dron, Anns nd Krtwaid, who have fi their Uuardtui -, I1 a r(niret . mar fled lo Jatxiu l.ci I nvamul to Wm. Wuir, Aiuw, uurriai , Marguret, married to Jacob Leidnig, bi istianua, W Win. Wolf. Aiukti. uiarrifMl to Uu avid Ueitit. I'hdip Hoch, aim Klius Hoch, lineul doaeeudanU uf fuuiol Hoch, deeeued, mid to U other uerKjus interatnl OUKtTINO Northumberland County, it. You ar. hereby cited to bt, and .ppear before tli. Jud-rxs of Ui. Orphans' Court, at aa Orphuiis' Court, to be held at Sunbury, iu and for the said county, on ttw first Muuitay vA November next, thcu ud there to accept ol refuse 16 Ink. the irt wune of said l.iuel Hoch, uoceued, situated in luper Mahauoy townuop, wtjoiuiiur binds of Joiiu Mheri y, Jacoti Herb, Daniel KeilS, Smuuel Item, aiul oUieri, eouuoiuig about US acre., etc., at (lie valuation Iheieor, or show cause whr th. atuna ssuld not be sold aeooidouj ut law. And hereof fail not. ! i CertiAed from th. records of our said Or s.L. I piuuis Conn at Sunbury, tills 7ia day of Autuat.A P. P-oS 4NO f I'FBSEL, flk. O t anbury. Sept ?J. l - V "3'..., -- -Jf-'JT new i3r?.ix)a-"a. THE Highway Bridno of tho Trcvorton snd HusquehaiiHS Railroad Coinpuny, cro-nimt the Susquehanna River, eleviin miles below Nor thumberland, at Tort Trcvorton (formerly Chap man) in Union county, to Trovurton station iu Northumberland county beiuir completed, tho public are now informed is open for trovel. Drovers and others will find this the shortest and easiest route between the Susquehanna River ruid Pottsville, as it avoids all tho mountains except Brosd Moun ain, which is crossed at tho lowest elevation. Port Tievorton, Sept. 8, 1855. lm. TO GROCERS AND C0NFECTI0NER3. UY your Hoods from first hiinds and save 9 per O'-us. t The anikisiEiierl his in stnre nml oners for s.il el tin lowest piire, wiis a dwont nl il per cenl. lor c.iDh. Al.MOXDH, HAIflXS. FIGrt. WAlA'tiTf, t't'HIiANTfl, IMIANOKa, CRKAMNUTS, CITIUiN, IWltt. i-iuikhtj", i-Ku.i:a, bwuktihl, OnoUNDNUTS, DATKt, CASTII.U SOAP, As. All orders by mini promptly ai'fiideil M 'nitj.MAS noM), 418. Water Street, PliiludeliJiiu. PMIn. Sept. IS, 1935. Imp. GKNKKAL ELECTION PKOCLAMATION. IURSCANT to mi act of tha Ocnenil Asin!tly of tho Cominnuwenllh of I'etmaylvaiiin, eniitlrtl An not relating to tho election of this CoiiiiiionwodlUi,1 appro vwl the aecoml tiny of July, Anno Domi(i. ono i!nitnJ eiirlit hmidrctl nml thirty-nine. 1 UKNKV Vi;iS-:, Hiffli Pheriffof the county ol Northtnnliprliiiid. lVnnnyl vuiiia, rti hereby innke known ami give nut ice to the vUr tora of tlie eomity aftucrtid, timt a ifctieral election wilt lir; held in tniid enmity of Nurthumltcrktml on the SF.C(N I) TUI-sMUAV lull) rf HCTlJll-;ii, lb.'i5 tiX which Jt iiuo tiite anil County Officer, n luliuu a, uru to ic cliiti l : One pcraoit ai Ctinul Commissi' ucr of tho Conninni wetilth. One perin aa MemU'r of the II niso of Itcpreacntntivea to reprcwiit tho ennty of Nortlmniliuil:iud. One person as Itciister and Hecoider ntid Clrrk of tha Orphans Court for the county of NortinmiiTrlMjid. One person as Trcnunrer of Nortlitindfei Itind coiim!v. One person as CnmniiMioncr fur tli county uf ISorth umherlund fof a term of: yesra. One person na Cominisaionor for tht) county of North umberland for 1 veiir. Ono peiaon us'Autlitor for tho county of Nortliumber lmid. I Qiao hereby rrnke known and (five ttottro t'int tho plncee of holding the aforeanid ijcneriit tMcction in thf yv eral bortmuha nml townships wuliin the county f Nor t lm mlier land tire u fttllnwg : The Snnbnrv District, com scd of tho h T"Ui,li m Sunbury, and Upper Aiuuistn, at the CVuiiiy Loiirt House. The Aii?utf District, compyg;d of l!ti lwnsbip ( Lower Augusti, ut the ltuucc w Kliaf 1 jnerich, iu tmd townsliip. The orthumbcrl.ini Di'trict, potnpoefd of thelmrouirli of iNorthiimbfrlatid,it. I lie Ji use of Augustus Iloutz ti trie borough of Northumberland. The Point District, at the Imuia of Homy Hi ut in tho borough of Nortlmmherhnd. Tim Milt' in District, at the house of Frederick Sticker, in Mid b TiMiirh. Tha Turhut District, nt the house occupied by Abraham Kiwinprr. J The Delaware District, at tho Sinking Spriug ScIkki Huiw. Tho Chiliaquaijuc District nt the Ittuse of Ctnj;im.n Fonlsninn. The J.cwia District, at the houao occupied by Michael Reader. The Shamokin District, ut tho house of Charles Tei?cu rinp. The Upper Muhonoy District, nt the house of D.iuid Ilciui. The I.iUle Mjhimoy District, at tlio h mc of rnvlcrick Rnker. The I.ower Mali n y District, tit U.c liouse of Mitlmul Spit z. The Rush District, at the Liberty 1 de F h v l Ifure. The JucAdon Di:rict, ut t!ic h 'tiso o'cupictl i-y Smith. The C "d District, nt l'io h 'ubj of Wi'li .m M. Wcivcr, in the town of Slinuiokiu. Trie Z'.rbe Dibtritt ot the hfusa of John Wc.iver in Trvvurtt n. The Cameron District, nt Ihe house of Gideon prrk. The Jord.in Disirift nt the house of Ilennuun lici'z- l. The Mount Caruiul District, at tho pu:hc hou?o 1 1 To lix IatcIi. Tiie ctotit B to rpeu between the hours of S and IU o'clock in the forenoon, tntd fliull continue without inter ruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in tlio t'eiiing w'tcn the p'ils rhnll hit el t d. Tii-i bcv'tuI InSiH'f'Uirs mid Judges elected on t tie 31 Fiidny ot March, 1S.V, in pursuance of the &1 Section ol the net of the 2d f July, lu, will ho.d the cltcnou on Tues-liiy the fth day of Octolier next. 'Tliut every pcrs ui except a Juiue of the IVn.ce, who ahull hold any inilce or apptuntment of profit mid tnot un der ttie frovcrnuient of the Lntlutl Stiles, or uf tin Stale, or of any city or ine rporiued diHtru-t. wiielher a cuimiiib ftiow-d oificcr or ncut, w ho trhull he nnplycd tinder tliu Icpislative, cxtutive cr jiidieiary department et' tins State, or the United States, or ol :my city or incorporated tlimtiet nnd nlso tlmt every member Copprcp nnd of the State Leisimure, mid of the select and connn mi council of nuy city, or commissioner ol any incorporated District, is by law, incapable of holilin? or exieeifttmr the oiheenrnp. p 'iutmeiit if Judge, Inspector or Clerk, of nuy eh-etion of this coinmonwe:i!th, ami ttint no Inspector. Jii'tgu or any td her itlv'cr of such election, shall be eligible to any oliice to l then vuted f.tr. And the said Act of Assembly, entilled('itn act relating to the electioiid uf this Comin'mweiilih,' pasvtl July Hie Sun, lurtlier provides ns i llws, to wit : ' That the Inspectors mid Judges chosen us nfo repaid, slmll iiicct at (lie respective ptai-ts for h'ldtutr ttie eleetiuu in the district to which they respect fully belong bcfoie nine o'clock in the morning of the second Tursday uf t)( toiier in each nnd every urT and e:wh ol wiitl infcpeelors ahull appoint one clerk, who slull be a quahtied voter of uch divtru t. Skction . That ony fraud ctmmilted bv any person ltji.K in the nmuuer nlvo (tresenbed, khall te punished as si iiiilar fnuids are directed to be punished by the exist tug laws oi tins cotmnonwenitii. "in case the person who shall have received the secrtnd hipht'sl number of votes for Insinx'tors shall not titteud on the dity of any election, llifii the peron who shall have received the second highest number of voles for Judre the iitxt preceibug elcciiuii. sli;ill act ns an ttiHctoi iu liis place, un.l iu case the person elected Juihre ahull not attend 1 t!ie Inspector who received the highest number of votes, hall up poll it a Judcu in his place; anil it any vacant-v s.i:wl continue in trie ItoirO lor the simceoi hall oil hour af ter the time fixed I y lw fr the uiieuimr of the election. the quahhtvl voteis uf tho townsliip, wurd or no district. lot w lneli uch oltiC'-rs shnii tiave been eh eteu, present nt the place of elections; aiiad one of tr.eir namlicr to fiU u?h Vae;riry. -It shut', be the dutv of mit. nssessora respect ively to ut tcnl ul the place of liokhu every gfiu-ial, special, it wnBnip election, during tnc wluue time a.ol t feet i mi h c nt open, for tho nuriMso ol civtmr iitlonnatiou to the luspt-ctoro aud Judge, whuu calh-d mi, iu relation to the light of any person assessed by them to v-to nt sudi elec tion, oi such other lualtcra iu filiation lo tliu usseKSiiieul of voters, ati the said inspector or judge or cither of them shut! from time to time require. 'o neraou shall be ncriuitted to Vote at anv election an aforeauitt, ither thnn a white free man ot twenty-one or more, who shall have resided in the statu ut le;n one year, and m the election district where he olfers to vote ut Imst ten days immediately nreceethng the election, und within two years paid state ot county lux. which fciiall have been nscsed ut least tMi days liefore the elet-iion, Itul a citiueit of the United States who bud previously been a qualified voter ot this state, aud removed therefrom und resumed. nnd shah have resided iu the election district, and paid lax a altweiwid. shall l entitled to vote after residing in this slate six mouths, Provided, That the white Ireemtii, eiti zens of the I uiled Slates, between the nge tf twenty-one and twenty-two yea is, und m the elex:tion tlistrict ten days as aforesaid, sliali be tnniled to u vole, ultuouU they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall be permitted to vote wh ise name ta not Contained in the list uf taxable inliubitjmi furnished by the commissioners us utoie&ud, unless, irst : lie produc es a receipt lor the luivmeut, wuum two years, oi u st-tte ir county tux ussessed agreeably to the ctmstuuu-'ii, und nave vuistiieturv evidence cither on ma own oain r nttiinui- tiuii, or on the outli or umrmatioii uf another, tlutt he has paid sui-h tax, or on fui'.ure to produce a receipt, ahull make uu oain to inu paynirui iiutcoi j ur vcjiu, it ue eiann a right to vi'U y being an elector lietweeu the ngea of twenty. one and twenty-two years), he hbntl depse on oath or tuhriiiulion. that ho has resided in Ihe Mate at least mo year next bdoie his niiplirutiou, and make siu h prouf of residence in the dintrift us is required by this act ! and that he docs venlv believe from tho uccoiint Kiven him dent he is uf the age aforesaid, and give such other ,eu- ttiuces us is riiuireo nv tins uei, wnercu tun tue naiuc oi the persin so udmittid to vote, bhall be tuberted iu ulplia Utieal hat by the iiiSjwUsrs, and a note matte oppiuue theret i by writing the word "tax," if he itll lie pciimt- tllovi-ie bv rejjson ot luivum pant t, x, or the wool tage," if he sluiU be pennitted Ij vote ou m-e 'tint i f his nue, una in either case the leas u oi sucu voles bit ;i io cailed nut to ilm clerk, who shad iu tLc U 'Ils in liic !i. t of voiers keiA ny mem. In ut cases where the name oi tne pers -n ci nmmi' vote is not toimd uu the hM luruniheil by the l .imhiiMon- cis und Aiscpsor, or his riKlil io vote wht-tlu-r f uiul ta re- on or not, is ob.iei-ted to b uuy quuhiied citueii, tho In- specloi shall exanune such person on oath tin t his tiuaJ.li- callous, Jiitt 11 he claims U) havo nut. led ui tlio slate one yuar or more, his Hith shall be a proof ihertuif, but be shall prove bv at least one c- 'inieteut witness, who shah 1x3 a qualified elector, iliui he testdixl within the district ul least ten (lavs n-xt iiumetiiutciy prcceiiiuQ the eUwtion, and shai aUo himself swear tliut his (una fide rtsilcuce, in pursu ance of lawful ending is within the district, and that ho did not remove into suul Urict for the purpose of voting therein. Kveiy prson quiibficd as aforesaid, and who shall niako protrf, if required, of resident ami payment of taxes, us aforesaid, shall be admitted to Vote Ui tha lowuship, ward or u ut nil in wnicu ue suuu rcsme. it any ei a not qiudified to vote iu thisP minonwea!th a-ecably to luw, (except the Bona of qualified citizens) hullttPiHMtr at anv n Lice of elwtiou fur the nurisrwe of is suing tickets, or uidiiencing eitixeiis qunb lied to vote, ha shuil, on convicti hi, lorieit anu p.iy any sum not exceed ing one hundred dvll:ira for every onu such oiicuee, un, be imprisoned for any term hut exceeding three months. It sli i!l bo Uio duly ol every mayor, a-ni:, auV rioan iiiktiee of the peace, and constal tc r l puiv coustu'iic. tl every city, oounty, township or district witiiin llii com- moi.w-.4llh. whenever culled U)mhi by any odivtr of an ehclioii, or by uny three iiaaliUi.4l el-.-clirs ilu-ruol, to clc;u any wintlow or uvenne til any wiuitow, lo liie place of aeiwiul election, which aliull be olwitiuuled in such a wav a. to prevent voter. Iron) approuthiiiK tiie aame, aiai oa unileet or refusal lo do ao ou such red mm mi. said ortii n aluill b deemeit suilieil of aua-tcmcunor in efliee and ou eonvietioii aluill It. hued in uuy sum not lew limn one huu dred uur luoie Ikui one IhouSiiiid d dlar. ; and it .hnli be meauiyoi me rwpocuve eoiuMalile ol euco ward, di-ancl ut lowwaip, "uu oonuuonweuia lo he proariit in proon or bv deputy, at the pla.o of U' kliug .ucli election, iu u b vnud, diMiict i towiialup, for the pur'tose of preacrviug tiie peace a. uforeauid. Il aliikU 1m 1 Km ii ui v 11 u.ru mmha m.. . r. . . : 1 who .hall be present at any u h ilisturbaauea at aa elro I11.11 as is dcai'iitted iu tlu.aet, to renort ihe uiue to tha licit 00111 1 of quarter acMiou., and ulau tlx name, of the witmaie. wlt-outn prove the annie. 'His Ju.lses are lo make their returns fw Ui.eouaivo rtorthunUieriand, at Uie Court HaiK, in Sunbury, on fri nay-, in. lam uay 01 riciofM:r. A. 11. n.v UtliN V WK'irli. faiiiJ leiunCi O.ur ,.. .,u'jury I S ,1 15, l-J-i -tt J Tn tr jam- -n wt SHAMOKIII COIiT.HGIATE ITTST1TT3TK. tfllin fntirlii trspl.in of llii.s Inu.tulion will rominrnro on Mon.Ly. tiio lOlIt of&pptoin bcr, uiid will continue 14 wre'ica. Ttiiiion us follows! Primnry Drpartmenls por session, $ 1,(10 Academic, " ' f 0,00 (lollciate, " ' ,U0 Tuition due nt tlio inidtllc o,f ihd scRabm. Arrangements will bo mn.U to ncommoJnte boardcra in respectable privalo fnuiilics at tea- snnnbln rair. Tor fnrilicr piTiicubirs eddrc Kcr. C. J. I'hicbnrt, Shamokin, . Pbamokin, Ahr. 18, 1 S.'j.j. 4t. "Estate of SAMUEL BTilAASrU kTOTreE is hereby Riven that letters of admin. L iteration upon tho estate of Suinurl 11. Haas, loto of the town of Slmniokiii, .Northum berland county, diic'd.. have been grunted lo John Variant, residing in fchamokiu townahip. All persons having claims sgaiiiPt said defeas ed, aro requested to present them for settlement, ond all persons knowing themselves to be indeb ted will irake immediate payment. JOHN VA.N'ZANT, Ad'tor. Bhamoktu tp., Aug 11, 1855. ft. To the Voters of Northumberland County. At ihe solicitation of a number of my friends I ofl'er myself to your consideration as an Inde pendent candidate for COUNTY TttKASUREU, at the ensuing elrction. mhnuld a mnjoriiy of my fellow eitirrn clort me to that Uicrt I will discharge its duties faithl'uMv. JOH llOWEN. Punbury, August 25 1355.- te. To the Voters of Northumberland County. At the curneHt solicitation of friends, I liavo been induced to present myself before tho public, ns a Volunteer Candidate for tho othYe of KFtilSTKli AND KKCOUOKU. Should I be elected, 1 pledge mywdf that T will fuilhfully nnd imparl. .!l!y ifieh.ir(;e the fevcral duties appciluinir.g to paid oflice. j. n. KEEU. Milton, Sv-i-t. 1, 1855. lo. SPECTACLES In Gold, Silver, nnd Elastic Steel Jb'rnne;, MATHKMATICAli Intdrumenta separate and in cases. Thermometer of various size, JSpy Glasses of every description, rhilmi poinJsfor I.ilitniug K-'ds, Magic I.anlerm with scriptural, pt-trononiical and temperance designs, Microcopes and Microscopic objects, (iahunic Ualteries, tiectiieal iMacbinea, ISurvcycr's Com passes, burvevitiEi (.'bniws &c. &c. MoALLITKR Sc UKOTHER. (KslablUhcd in 1790.) 134 Chestnut rUreet 1'hiladelpbin. Our Priced and Illustrated Cotalogue (84 pac;) with 150 illustrations furnished ou application, and sent bv mail free of charge. Phila. Sept. 8, 1855. AGRICULTURAL. I have boon retme-stod by the Prcidin cf tho n;rririi!tnnil Sucioty, to Fay that tbr-rv is now in tlio Treasury, ono bnmlrod dilhus, which uuthoriisos mo to druw ono hundred more ns contributions from tho State Trea sury. Tbo premium:?, will therefore all bo raitl on the day of exhibition. II. G. TAGtjEUT, Treat. HENRY 33- IBKLL, VAXUFACrrUlftEB op Umbrellas n?id 1'arftsols, IN EVr.RY VAR1ETV, AT THH OLD 8TAMD, Ao. 2 orth Fourth Street, 1111 LA V ELi'MIA. ITir OMtsttnntly on Latul a tnranseorliusat, to which the ottmtt'in ot iPHitr is rut-nttM. l'hila Jcli-lna, Sept. t?, 15. Hue. OF every ecriitiiii, suita'-lo for Railromls, 4-c, for wclqhin? Hny, Coal, Ore and Mer chant ccriprally. I'urvlinscrs run no tUk, ev ery scale is tiuirnnteoJ correct, nnd if, after trial nut found satisfactory, cn be returned without charge. la" Tnetiry t Old Ptund, cstnhlislisd fur more than twenty years, corner of ninth snd Melon btiecL, rhiludelUifi. AUBOTT cV Co., Suceccaors to Klliot &. Abbott, l'lilla. Sept. 1, 1855 ainU. . GEEAT TOY & FANCY STOLE. JOHN DOLL. -Vw. 90 Xorth Second St. le'.wttn Arch Itco rhiladelphia, AS received a l.iruo n: ?ortmenl of Toys of . Wood, Tin, China, (lum, Vc, uUo lkm'v Basketa, Work boxes, Porte Monaies, Pocket liool.s, Sejar t'ases, bnull and Tobacco botes. 'iocs. Cards, Ilannonienln, A.-cm Jeons, ioims and Strings, Marbles, U.ilU, K'ui,;s, nnd an end- ets variety of oilier nrtules !o; numerous to mention, lor twle Wholesale & lwtail, ut rrgui.ir prices. J'bila. Sept. H, I K 00. 3m. -TOVE3! STOVES ! We respcei fully solicit tlisatteutiou of ll.e paWie 1 1 our assortuieiit 01 M.ieGBF.nOU H1-.AT1NG fTOVI.f, for Stores, Halls, Cliurelni, Parlor. A e, warranted to ctve niire lifat with one tlurJ tit. fuel, tliaa any other Htntiii? Stove ui use. 1 ue lurge liuini'er which kave lieca ld in this iiikI otlur ClUv. and the constant atl iiicrea.itu; deiuanJ fr thnn. 11 siUi.cicat saaraatua oi their .tiperiori:y over atl other Hvti'.iuz Stove, .nil w. cheerfuly invile the strieteitr iiiveliir:amii of our claou. to the m ist pi-riVet article of tiie kint in nw. We also have a superior CAL'M'UON, for fariniiiu ant chemical purpose, ninile on the rime ptinople, tor which we claim only a trial lo ueappruciatcil. W. keep I'on.tantly on liuml nil iiRnortment of th. Irailinir COOK ami 1'AK i.Oll ; auJ are AeeniK in thie S'-ite f"r . ill cr... ri'ii i A in ii. , 'i''ii. . llt'L'K '! I'ATf.NT ClIOKIMi STOTF, ni.l BAKSTOW'S l NltlVAl.l.Kl COOK it i'AKI.Olt STOVK8. Vhl'lvKlle llea'cr. will t-e .npliiicilul the lowest foundry tiricc ; r..,i.- nn.iii i, Wholfiilf A Keli.il Stove Dealers. N. E. Cor. of KI'.i'OMl it liACKSn. l'hibd's fV For ml. by 11. 11 MASl'.l!, of tins pfcic.. ruitadvl;)lua, August '25, lt-od 3m. SAVING XTIsTID CP TIIR. UNITED STATES INSURANCE, Annuity and Txust Co. S. E. corner Hard and Chetlnvt Sit., ri:il.A.lil'.l.riUA. fwrrrAi.s-Mo.ooT fONF.Y ,. rereivrd hi ileoi.it daily. Tiio am.innt I ilein'l.ttc-1 i.eiitcre.l iu a leiioiiil ll..ik und civen lo tUe Ui'ii'it.'r, or, if prelerreil, a eerulieale ill I kivcii. All amiiR, ltire and lima, aio reeiveu, unu u.c uinounv paid liiu-k on demand, wittnuit notu-e. Jntcievl I. pill il ai ine rie oi viva rr.a i... i., w - inrncinff tror.i 1 tie day of rirpoM. mid efJining tyi:rlcrii diiv. pitviiiu. to the withdrawal of llic iiioii.'V. On ti e fi' l day of January, m each year, the interest of each dcr"ftit is paid to liiedtKiUii-, yi atldt-d lo tiic piiacl- pal. a. he may preiet I he I i ilirlll lia r now winimi., u.uw ..i.i ill tli. fiiv of Piiit'i.lelphi'l alone Any additional information will hp gireu by adortstiag tlio Tssaasksa. , , llllll. L 1111.3. 8tfpfien R. Crawford, l'ro't, Uiurence Johnson, Vie. I'rei'l, Wiillam M. Omlwin, I'uul II Cml l u.l, Ainliroee W. Tlioinpaon, f.eorite Mellrnry, Bomnmiii W. Tingley, Janioa lievercm. Jacob 1,. Florence, fluntini. hiurliui. Brcrrtury and Trrnmrer, I'I.ISjV HK. Talks and Ixnaraiiita, J. C. UUllLhCilLAUlClt. ri.iladclploa, S.-rd. B, U-M lyP. WALL PATER. A lar-o and splcndcd ssortinent of Wall Pupcr, Window Pa per, and O.l tUudcf, just reeciveilind for salo by I. W. TEN Eft & Co, Sunbury, May 20, lb5 GROCERIES 8egars, Cofl'ee,.MolaMos Spices, Oils, Urnudy Jiu, Wine, Macker el, Herring and Salt, fust received and for salo by WM. A. KNAliU. Lower AufrusU May 8, 1SJ4. JAMILY M EDItlNES.-Drowu's Fever and Ague P.wders, Foheettock's Vermifuge, Dr. Jaou.'s celebrated medicines, $fc, for sal st. Nov. S5, 'Si. VOUNQ'a 6T0RE. IT AP1E8' Dress Goods. Spring and Bumms. ILi Shawls, 13 lack silk, ailk poplina, Ds I.ainc, Oiutiham, De bafa, Lawns and f alio, just re nivrdaiid for sale hy WM. A. KXAUB. I ii,'! AoMU'ts. Ma H-l aucetm.ucufl Tiont Street Wild Ilfumfactoiy. WATSON e COX, SlKTB, KlTJW.R, ScttEF-.N AWr Willi! Ol.OTH M AHl'FAfTVJKKnsi, 46 Korth Front Sirmrt. rVxnerof Ooimiti'. Afler, Hym MsrldstTi Mhj . (Arnli) Snle, Philadelpala. g'ONTirtTjE to mnnufa.'tura of supfrmr t-. I- Ity, Ursas and Iron ire Siores ol nil Kin.'-j riru3 nnd Copper Wiro Clolh for Paper .Makers Ac. Cylinder and 1uii'ly Ii oils coicrcd in Ihs best manner. Extra Heavy Paster Wiru of Superior ipiality Heavy Twilled Wiro for Spatk Calibers, bieveia for Ilrass and Iron Foumlcrs, Kercen Wire, Window Wire, 8ufes, Traps, l'inh "Covers, Coil and Sand Screens, &c. Fancy Wire Woik of ev ery description. Philadelphia, cept. I, ISO 5. 3mC. TO LADIES SUL'l'EKINO AND PHY8ICIANB. Mr.. RctLs1 Ce!el)ruic.l Hnpporur. hive bern awl tvith anmli'riupte1 .ijecc. fcr the twrnty year, ly iti.iny tluMistiml Ivulit-p. Theyuie woin vt'iili vhxo enr! fcvinr-'rt, iK'inft wtlh'Wt sny SU-tillic tirinirfl wlmlcver, und hive pivcn iiniKaitiiiir nh' in a lar(e numliiT ofe:i"e. whrre I'tlu-r U-k tiit'i-eiairill epplinn'-w. have fmlcil. uiIk-k ra ilrH-iiit oil the liioflt mmi,t nUnnttiMt, .y twl'li'tt on Hi-tin. .til Welnut Strii-t, rhiln1i'l,iln. Th iiiir'cra cuii be Knt rsa hy inual. I'ricvs, J, ijft, ami ft. IMnUdelpliij, ?c(item1;r tnt, 1M5 lm FILES AND EA8PG. NEW STREET TILE WORKS, rhiladelphia. rErVIK snliserilier is constantly Mariiifactiir ji inj; 1 ilea and Itaps of superior quality and at the lowest prices, riual lo the lct im poiied cooils, anil much cheaper. MAMUFACTl U;HS A MKCIlA.MC.i.M'i have their Ol.') I'll. US L-CI;'T and mule ctpial to new, nt nl.ont half the original ev;t. Flatia iiiehiH $!i,iHI per Doz.; Flat, 14 inches 1,7.r) per Do.. ; Saw-lijes, Half Kuimd, Mill:iw and other File in proportion. Single Files nnd Iraclionnl paili of iloens rhar?ed nt I liu taine rates, und wiTantcd s.lif.u'lorv. 3.V,. i'MlTII. NO. n NKW STKKF.T Iwiwern Fuo and Vine v .-econd eV Tli'nd Sts. Piiila.lilphia. Pliilitdi. hi;iMt H, 1865. "Jm. Trusses ! Tiuhscs 1 ! Truss on 1 1 1 grij C. II. NKEDLKS, Tni?3 ami Brace Eslablislimcnt , S. 11'. Cor. vj '1'ici lj'ti and Dace SireiU, Philadelphia. SM PORTER of Ono French Trusses, enml i. nin? extreme lighlnrss, ca-" und durability with cbrrcct constrnclien. Hernial or ruptured patients can he suited by remitting ainontit?, as below : Sending number of inches round tho hips, and staling side ull'ecled. Cost of Sintjlo TriiFs, fi-'i, f :!, ft, S5. Douhlu ""1 v'S nnd ?lft. Instructions us to wear, and how to el'i ct n cure, when possible, sent with tiic Truss. ANo for sale, in great variety. Dr. Jiiiiininij's Improved ratnit liinly Bracr, For the cure of Prolapsus Uteri ; Spinal Props nnd Supports, Patent Shoulder ISrares, Chest Kvpandcrs and Freetor IJraees, adajited to ell witli Stoop Shoulders nml Weak liiniu ; Enl'Mi riaslir AI'dominal lielts, Su-prnBorirs. Syringes male and female. t"" Ladies' Kooms, with I.ady atlpinlants. Phila., A113. 4, 1855 ly P 8. To the Voters of Northumberland County. I hereby olTer myeir lo the qualified voteiaof Xorthuiuhciland county, as a candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, at the ensuing election. Should I bo elected, I promise to perform the duties of said ollicc faith fully and impartially'. FREDERICK HAAS. Upper AliRUsta, Atlg. II, 18o". te. "orphans' clwTrsZiCET IN pursuance of an Older of tho Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will bo ex posed to public sale, on fi ATL ill) A Y, tho 29tU day of 8EPT12MUUK, next, t!io lollowim Ikal F.iitato, to wit t Two cet tain LOTS OF ohcUNI"), Situato in tho town of Trevcrton, county afore said, bein:; lot No. 10 in lilock No. 1 17, and lot No. 3 in lilock No. I'M, which said lots entli contain twenty five feet in front, and ISO feet in depth. I.nlo the cstatn of William Rlanton, de ceasiil. To be sold as the property of tho minor childrcen uf said deceased. Sale to commence st 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, w hen the terms of sale will bo uiado known by rnTEU WALSII, Ounrdian. I3v order nf the Court, 1 "j. P. PUKSET,, CIV., Sunbury S.-pt. 1, 1S55 ) To tho Voters of Northumberland County. At the solicitation of a number of iny friends, I offer myself as on in lependont can.UJr.ta lor C O U XTY COMMISSIONKU, nt tho ensuing election. Should I be elected, I wi-1 discharge its duties i'ailhfullv and impartially. A 11 AM I.E.Mvl'.U. Lower Mahanoy, Kept. 1, IS05. tc. To the Voters of Northumberland Count rr.Li.ow- Ct riiKsUrged by a number of my friends throughout tho county, 1 hereby oiler mvseir to you ns an INDEPENDENT CAN DIDATE for the oflico of REGISTER AND RECORDER. Should yon seo proper to exert your influence for uie, und I bo elected, I will discharge its du ties fuilhfully and impartilly RICHARD A. FISHER. Sunbury, Aug. 11. 1855. tc To the Voters of Northumberland County. At the solicitation of a number of my friends, I oiler myself to your consideration as a candi date for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, at the ensuing election. Should a majority of iny fellow citizens elect me to that o "ice, 1 will disease its duties faithfully and to tha best of my ability. JOSEPH VAN KIRK. Feint tp., Au?. 11, lt)5!). te. 1)H SA1.K1 T f TEAM UXtilN E 00 Horse power each, j j vi;h I'oHeM. Would mnlic excellent pump iiijr Mtjncs, tOjjorf'cr wi;!i 'i lurje Wowing cylin ders, suitalile for a bk"t reroa-e. Apple to 11ENKV LONliENF.CKEIt vV '0. Miamoliu Iron Woiks, IShiiol.in, Pa. f iinmskin, July 21, l'o,. . J. B. DOBBINS, Xo.TlSo-Jh V.'ianrt, AL'OVU CHKSTXCT BTRRKT, rilll.APEI.rill A. hcalcb is WMTROVEI) Super Phrphato of I.iire, Pou- drette, and Land Plaster. Having every facility for supplying all articles iu the above line of the best quality, at the vejy lowest mar ket prices, would mj! respectfully solicit a call. Alio, rbeci'e, tfoaps, Candles, Spices, Ac. .Sunbury, July SI, IS55. i-am. CltDARTUns, Horse IlaeketK. Painted liuck els. Meat Tenderers, Corn It.-oonis, Bas ket, Children's Wagons, attJ Vaiikm ( locks ut received and for salo by . May SO, 1855. L W. TEIVFK I UOS1ERV. Mens wool ami colton Socks, Ladies' and childieii's stwkinffs just open. ed a -, vn'j s' 'ii . Bunburr No. I. LOVES Duckakin Oloves ami MitU, do Uloves wool lined, Ladies Oloves, CbD J' YOUNG'S STORE. 1 NDF.LLUILK INK st May !' WEISER & B MINER'S. H,CK I'ullv eKxl article-lor Mayl. wei!EK&BB lor aals by V N F! K . WKCLI5AIE AUD SETA1L. M. C. GEAIW. UT, jj rsrKClTI'M.T anix-uiico to Hie .'itU.. ..-- of Ioilhii.,.liNiai'l and U.c sdjoinhii; coun ties that tlicy Iihvsj eporie.l n Ci.i.rccliotiar) I'mil r?lor in iAii;iiT K.JARi:, .i-i'Mirv, whore t!iey inai.ul'uctuio ai d Ui, p on hand, u: all tirnrn, the ml cloiro f.'..n.ictionorT, &c, Wlinlosolo nnd K. lail, Lt J hilUuipiiia ;.:ir(M. Amoiig their '.t.U ui" LS'iii.'o,ii.r: nuy l found 1 AM, il ini'.l A iit.'itfi, " V n.iih, Lkjii.ii lee, 1 v '1. M.ti) It Ir,! Cli. I'l.l.l lI .;r..C r.:. Aiu!.:l ju' F6UIT. T.fia?;, Pisuo. Cuir.r.'t eneil, ClU A!ia.mi H. Nnr rf Mi summ- I.KMOS HTKUr of a superior quality, by the inr!e or 0i7.cn. siiperitir quality of Scf;ii sml 'iui.icvC anJ variety ol Cotitccti.iu.irios, fi u:!, i !l ( i wt: c ii oileicd clieap at wholesslo 1, l..iu X:-.. snd see we will try to plea;j. 0. fioui distance promptly sttended lo. Sunbury, Au. 1, IH55.--1;. J0EN G. MABKEI, W. pSK.SPECTFLM.Y informs Sunbuiv iin 1 vicinity that he Ii. e:.' .h ui a cemms.i ced Ihe piacti.-o of McJii ina nnd Sin iiry, will j ron,(;;iy attend to the calls of sll who may ilcsiic bis iiofi'sionl service.-". H s eH'-cn is ib.e rcsidi-ncc of hij tiiothcr, Mar' :u...i.-.!. Sunbury. J.ily II. 1?S"-. Jiv; To Iron Masters and Dealer. rENHS YLV A1UA T7IRE 70AZZ, Xo, 21 Arch Sire!, ulive 1-ront, Pl'iladelplua.. (jV;i:vi:-s, rii;iijj.Bs, s -iiLiJN.-, v.'(; 'l)Ji:s, f nil tne ,-hes and vi!:'. -, v i:b 1! hinds of plain and l;,ney Wire work. F Makers Wire, all kind. Uol! covered in the b Cyiioders and Iarrtv st manner 111 co- oot oi the city. A very superior articlo of Heavy F-i.r.,f Sieves. All l.inda of iron Ore Wire. V i e 1 Sieves for Seed, Girain, Sand, Starch, ."11 llrit.kdu.,1, CvC, &c. UAVUSci, PA KEY &. Lirv'.'V Augilol, T, Uo'i. (J 'A in l.MriiOVEl Krs'Kn rjgosiM.vrc or liwc. fjSoO h'.l.i. of 'I o most superior manufacture AI.-o, Cil'AN'T of ecry description, Cnl cined Planter, Ci'inent, &e. XT' Pfoilitcc of all kinds bought and sold or commission. R. 13. SELLERS cV CO., Forwarding ond ComniiM-'on Mcrchantu, No Co Noilh Wharves, between Raca r.nd Viiu Ftr-Tt-ts, Phil.ula. Piiiiadelphia, August 1, 1855 5mc. Photortrp.phy ! Daguerreotypes!! A "NEW EKA IN ART ! J. E. HcCLEES, Successor to McClcct $ Otrmon) "ITTOUI.D call tho attcnion cf tV.e public, no. ouly lo the eupetiority of tho Uasvierieo tvpes, (he llyalogrnpli, (by somn called Atubro tvic.) nnd the various 6tvles of Photornphy on paper; but to the fact, that parties at a ilistincr ios,e?sint a small daguerreotype, may, bv S 'lub iujr it to No. Ib0 Chestnut St., have tnado from it by the means of Photography, and tbo t-tlonn of the bent Artists, a portrait ol .'.hi utzs, from a smiill Ld?ket to tho fall fiie of life. A suti.ll booU eo.itaiuiiis desrription, pries &c., &c., will lio sent g-.e.lis to uny i ;;jn rua kins t!--' romicst. McCLEES' rhilsiclr.Ma Pliot;Vranh Eatahlishmcnt, No. 100 Chestnut st., libnv 7tii. Thila., July 81, 135. tf. m n LOTS 'S B U I G O E l IX u. fT9 .UU.OW ri INURiO 1J1.1 L', is now wen established as the best urticlc ever ottered foi P.lucitiL; Clothes. It is entirely free from acid or anything injurious to tlio finest articles. All housekeepers will find it much cheaper and lew t.ouMc than Indiao or any other aiticle. Tlin great demand for it has brought out sevetal m:i t.iliom. IStorileepcrs end consumers will Iu careful to (ret UrxjAitls Il vmow's, put up at Alfre d Wiltbcrjer's irur Store, No. 100, J.'. Second Street, Philadelphia. rStorekcspcn ca i c;ct tiicir supplies from the Croecra and IJniisU they deal with, ut prices yi,-lain;j a rtood prolit. bru7, CiiCMieai, 1'atuti, YaruisAen, ;v Sti'tfs, c, with a first-rate assortment of every thing iu tho line. Morekceperf, Physicians one manul.ieturers supplied at re.isonai'tc rates. ALFHEU Wll. l lJi.ltti:.!;, irrticgisu 100 N. ScconJ Strjct, Philadelphia. July r. 153. ly. IMl'UOVFI) stirEB, PHOSPHATE CP LIME. r"BMIE subscriber informs DealcrB and Farmer-; -8- thuthe ha. greatly iniproniej tha quality o his .5ii;fr Phosphate of Lira, And now confidently recommends l.:a articic manufactured by him, assi-pruiou lo any in the market. You art invitci tJ call, examine and try it. Also Peruvian and Mexican tiuano, Oils, Candles, S?osp, &c, at the lowest mtrket rates. JNO. L. POMEKUY, Successor to Thus. W. Morgan, No. 9 and,10 South Wharves, Philadelphia. 1" Farmers can load on two private alleys, and avoid tho crowded whurt Phila., July 1, 1835. cCm. Orphans' Court Sale. pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposeJ to public sole, on SATURDAY, tho 20th day o' September next, on tho premises, the following described real estate, to witt a certain TUAUT OP LAND, situate In Jordan tovrush'p, crmtty nfjiecn' I. adioininj landa of Nathan'Schrnber, Frederick Tyson, (ieor(e Trautmm, and inonutain l.r.d, whrieoit is erected a doable Loj House, bank, barn snd other outbuildings, ent'nin'Ti'i; about ono hundred acres, inure or leu, uhuutlivo third:' of whiih aro cleared. Late the cstute of Andrew Lcn'T, deo'd. falo to coinuience at 10 oYIo.-k, A . M., of stiJ day, whou the terms of sa'o will be rnuda known by . HKNJ Aoiir LEIT7X.I., Ailn. r- Ry order of the Court, ;.iurt, ) flk. O. C. V 8, lf-55 ta ) JNO. P. ri.KSbl.. Sunbury, A us. 18, W0KSE&S OF NATE. V- I'E prerent Proprietor of the newly dicoi I ered WIXFIKLU t-'AVM (Hrie.tor.e) in Dry Valley, Union county, hereby give, notice lint the cae will not le open on Sundays for isitu.. It may be visited by Ladies and C.'ti tleuien, en fciuturday. of every week, when es pecial preparations will b. mads to uccoiuuiodate with lights. , lT All pPns ara forbidden to break oif. in : u ro, or take sway any specimuna from the Cave, under penalty uf prosecution. . . The payment of IV cents only is reflated or cve.y pctiiun before enterlnj. NOAH WS.LTEB" Dry Valley, Aug. IJ, 163. 8m. TfMUILELLAS Oversjiess, Pocket 11 oo 5U Portmonies, Bilk Pocket lioudliereliiels. Neck-ties, kipring-stocks, Puspenaers, ic.it, Nov. S5, '64. YOL NU S STOKE. "-JOMB8. Back, Childreu's Long, Bide sn fine combs; Hair Brualies, Tooth Brusl.e ' &.C., for salo at YOUNG'S STORM. BunBury, Nov. 18, 1851. OHALLENBERGER'S PILLS. A cs.Ui k ' cure for rv.r aud AguM for sale by . WEISlft A 11 Ul NT1-' futbttrr uiy Its')!. .1 OS
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