POR SALE an excellent second-hand Cook- in f Stove, also several Cylinder Coal totes Enquire at thii office. SHERIFF'S SALES. IY virtue of a Ven. Exp. to me directed, will " be exposed to public tale, at tho Court louse, in Sunbury, on Monday the 7th of Jan ary next, the following deacribed property, to A Certain Tract or piece of Land, ittinte In Rush township, Northumberland ro., djoining Innds of John Rabuck, George Gon srt, Joseph Chamberlin and Mary Swenk.con lintng fifty acres more or less, about forty acres : which are cleared, whereon are erected a one- id a-half story Log House, a small frame Barn id out buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as c property of Peter Campbell. . ALSO, Two certain lots of ground, situate in the town 1 revorton, Aerbo township, and county of iiruimm'criuiKi, neing lots io. 3 am! 4, in irk No. 77, containing 30 feet in front each, d 100 feet in depth, and fronting on Market rrt. Moiled, taken in execution, and to be sold as property of Charles Zch. ALSO, llv virtue of a Fi Fa, to me directed; will be wised to public Sale, at the house of Michael mlrr, in Turhutvillc, on Saturday the 89th of centner next, at 1 o clock, r. At ., thrre certain i of ground situate in Turbutville, Northum land county, aad numbered in plot of addition laid town No. 24, 25, and 37. each contain- one fourth of an acre, more or less. Lot . 37. bounded by Paradise street, on the (st, Wo.rel street on tho Notth, lot No. 36, 'I, mill public Kchoot house lot, South ; and No. 21, bounded by Paradise street. West. irrrl street, South, an alley East, and by lot ..I, .vutli; and lot INo. 2ft, bounded bv shington street on the East, Worrel street on North, nn alley South, and by lot No. 26, lie est. . . , . ei.e.l, taken in execution, and to be sold property of lloratia G. Worrcl. ALSO, lie Court House in Sunbury, on Monday the 31 .lauuaty. at 1 o c. all that certain two s'orv if Building, situate in the town of Shamokin, ity aloresaul, on the south side of Sunbury t. in r-a'tl town, and on lot numbering as in l.it ot said town, 33 of the Dewart addition id town of Khumokin, containing front on Sunbury street, 16 'cet, and in depth 18 and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage irtoncut to said building' i.cd. taken into execution, and to be sold as roperty of Catharine Noccker. ALSO, t the en me time and place,,. by virtue of rv writs of Ven. Exp., all of Defendants in t in a i-KirrAIX TRACT OF LAND, le in Coal and Zcrbe townships, Northum nd county, adjoining lands surveyed in the s of John Boyd, William. Wilson, Peter it. Michael Krall and Frederick Kramer, ining 367 acres, and 98 perches, mora or about J of an acre of which is cleared, nn is erected a small Log House, zed, taken into execution and to be sold i property of L. W. Bufliington, drawer, acob Loose, endorser. ALSO, the Fame time and place, the undivided fa TRACT OF COAL LAND, ieh the said Calvin Blythe in bis lifetime i7.nl, situate in Coal and Zerbv townships, uiuberhiud county, adjoining lands sur- to John Boyd, William Wilson, Peter r. Michael Kroll and Frederick Kramer, irveyed on a warrant to Mathias Zimrner- ;oiitaining 3G7 acres, 98 perches, more er n which is erected a small Log House, irh said Calvin Blythe held and sold, lie nt to the dower of the PUTs., the widow said Mathias Zimmerman. rd. taken in execution, and to be sold as ouertv of Frederick Lazarus, adm'r. of Blythe, deceased. HENRY WEISE, Sheriff riff's Office, . 15, 1855. 1ST or JURORS For January, Sessions, 1S36. GRAND JURORS. ; Win Martin, Tlios Robins, Mi. AVilvwt. David Rockefeller, Daltzer , I) DruEkomiller. Eil Guss. ikwuucrland Joliu Leiseuring, Daniel jruiii. is Jacob Rruner. inure Audiew Xye, Join Gray, G mstronff. isfitaijite Dennis Buoy J r. er Aiiivi'ta J no Shipmau. nui in Jossc Reed, 'David 'lliompson. i Lutlier Rassett, Win D Gearhart. er Muhanny Samuel Ressler. (lultonj l.eitzel, (Jeo Stokea mi,) Jcr LonR&dorr. Jui mrl Jos Feger TRAVERSE JURORS -yWm Hoover, Fred Lazarus, G. ur.f. ' I umherhMl'V'm Guiper. Thus Mardock, duo F 1'aslow, as StriiiO jr. i Iiobt O Rockman, Jno Taggert, liuvler, Suiu'l Shannon. H(iVc Tkos McK.ee, Dan'l Smith. ii Juo llollocUer, Abraham Kissin- snuaijue Juo S Tioxel, Win Reed. .lu'insta Wm liaas, Jno Everitt, only.'Benj Kriegbauui Sam'l Kreiger okiit Isaidi Morgau, Valentine Klase Conrad, Jno Smith Sr. Jno Rohner, lion. -David X Lake. l'eter lluughawout, Jacob Heller, Weaver, iiunham Gearhart, Jacob L. r Mahatwii Jonathan Smith, Jacob bialmm Geist Michael Paul, Andrew c MuhaKoyW'm Shaffer, FraukliD :,, Win Deppin. in Geo Shartel, Pau'l Bohuer.Jno ger. Daniel Detkley, , armtl Abraham LaricV PETIT JURORS. -, Geo (JasB, Jacob Young, Klias a Wm Kriegbauui, John 11 Leuker, 1IGF. n Abraham Goodman. Moses Cham Hwy Htriue, Tbos S Maekey. li . MiikMnHrkcHr. ,Kobt McConiiick, Peter Dunkle, '.shbach Daniel Beisel. ,unoue I'harles Cox. IWm L Cook. A uiasta Martin Gass, Oeo Zira Jacob Eckman, Keuben Gehringer, .-kinan. . . , Au.juttaVTm Weitael, Cbae Con d Se'igl'ried Jer Keime, iii Andrew Gonsert Jno Moore. -Mi.lnmnii Weaver. -AbrahJia Hoffman, Joi Tegg. , Muhunoy-Juo JJoyer jr. Darnel Mtthanoy Jsaac Shaffer. Isaac Keieer. inne Wiii Schall. ire' iir.. flood. S urine aiid Sumnii. u,wU, UIckUk, ailk poplina. Da Lain. V, bag., DV ' VAJiB LIST OF JURORS For a Special Cotirt Feb. 11, 18!iG Sunbury Jno O Bright, Jno W Frilinc Geo Rohrbach. b Northumberland Jno Durham, Jno Hum mel, Tbeo Burr. Milton Israel Kepner, A. II. Moody. Lewi Jno Hemp, Win Savidge. Hfairnre John M Wagner, Wilson Hutchinson 1'urbut Jas Smith, Wm Wuldron David EiirIo. Cliilitquanue Wm ITousel, Isaac Freder ick, Joseph Irwin. Point Jesse 0 Horton. trJ'Per Augusta Veler Obordarf Dennis w olvcrton. Lower Augusta Wm Miller. Shamokin Wm Oass, Agustus Iluoy. Coal Geo 11 Sintnn, Dan'l liveritt. Rush Abraham Eckman, O B 1'atton 0 P Oeurhurt. Upper Mahanoy Oca Entcrline, Tetcr Beissel.. Lower Mahanoy Peter TTepner. Little Mahanoy Daniel Wagner, Jackson Jacob B Hoffman, Michael Tre on. Cameron Peter Weikle. Northumberland County ss. The commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Fran cis Lower, husband of Saruh 1 Idler Lower. U heetino : Whereas Sarah Helen Bower, by her next friend Jacob Dundore, did on the third day of April, A. D. 1855, prefer her petition to the Honorable Alex. Jordan, President Jadge of the Court of Common Pleas of said county, praying that her onuses set forth therein, she might be divorced from bonds of matrimony entered into with you the suid Francis Bow er, we do therefore command you, as before we did, that yon be aud appear in your proper persons before our Judges at Sunbury, at a County Court of Common Pleas, therein to be held tho first Monday of January next, to answer the said petition or libel of tho said Sarah Helen Bower, and show causo if any you have why the said Sarah Heller Bower, your wife, should not bo divorced from the bondo of matrimony agreeably to the act of Assembly in such case made and provided. Hereof fail not. ituess the J Ion. Alux. Jordan, I resident of our said court at Sunbury, Oct. 12th, 1855. JAMES BEARD, Proth'y. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1855. NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Ira T.Clement, on Book account, notes er other wise, are requested to call and pay up without delay, otherwise their accounts will be placed in the hands ol a magistrate for collection. Sunbury, Nov. 17. 1855 If Estate of DAVID MARTZ, deo'd. TVOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad- ministration upon the estate of David Marlz, late of the township of Shamokin, Nor thumberland County, Esq,, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing near Pan nog P. (J., in said township. - All persons hav ing claims or demands against the estate of said deceased, ate requested to make the same known to the undersigned without delay, .and all per sons indebted ate desired to make immediate payment. HENRY MARTZ, Adm'r. Shamokin tp. Dec. 8, 1855. Ct. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IX pnrnnance of an order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Northumberland, will be exposed to public sule on Thursday, tho third tiny ot January nest, at the house ol John Weaver, Inn-Keeper, at the town of Trevorlon, Zerbo township, county aloresaid, the following described Real estate to wit : Two certain lots of ground, situated in the town of Trevorton. The one thereof in block No. 10", lot No It), containing in front 25 feet and in depth 130 feet. The other in block No. 121, lot No. 3, containing in front 25 feet, and in depth 150 feet. Lute tho es tate of William Stanton, dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M., of said day, when the terms of sale will be made known by PETER WALSH, Guardian. By order of the Court, Jno. P. Pursel, Clk. O. C. J Trevorton, Dec. 8, 1S55. ts. LIST OF CAUSES OF Northumberland County, for, a Special Court, to commence on tho 11th of Feb ruary, 1855. Jacob V'enida Ira T Clejneiit v Zerby Run Imp. co The Shamokin Steam Ferry & Tow Boat co vs Michael Kcrstetter vi Wm L Helfenstein Gjesslcr &. Reesidca Wm U Kip Isaac Elliott game same vs Cernclias (iarretson vs same vs same vs same JAMES BEARD, ProlU'y. sama Trothonotary'a Otfiee, ) 8unbury, Dec- 8, 1855 i, EEGISTEE'S NOTICE. NOTICE ia hereby given to all Legatees Creditor and other persona interested in the estates of the following named persons, that the Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of said Estates have filed their accounts with the Register of Nrthunilierland County, and that he same will le presented to the Orphans' Court of said County, on Tuesduy, the 8ili day of January, A. V., 183G, in the forenoon of suid day, for continuation anil a.lowance. Carl John, dee'd, settled by his Ad tor Henry PeiiTcr. Fpler George, dee'd. settled by his Ad'lor Aaron Kelly. Everitt Joseph Sr., settled bv his Ad'ter Wm. W. Everitt. Eckert George, dee'd, settled by hii Ad'tor Wm. IS ice. Ferater lJarbara, doe'd, aeltled by her Executor Daniel iieita. Klino Joseph 41. decTd, (final) settled by hi Ad ministrator Dennis C. Caul. Persing Wm, dee'd. settled by one of hia Ex'tra Peter Persing. Poiter John, dee'd, settled by his Executors D, Hrautiram and Wm. H. Wapples. Perkins J. C. dee'd, (final) settled by his Ad'tor Peter 13. Mauser. Reun Adam, dec'd.settled by his Ad'tor D. B. N. W. V. Silverwood. Tvl,.r Beniamin. dec'iL aettled by hia Ad'tor Kamiipl Furman. Rebock Michael, dee'd, settled hia Admin'tor Martin Rebock. ' Kramer John, flee'd, aetUed by hia Ad tor Wm Kminpr. Eshbach Barbara, dee'd, settled by her Ad'tor ltanif.1 Kiibbach. Kelley David, dee'd, settled by one of hia ex'tora Aaron iielloy. Drumheller Michael, dee'd, settled by hi Ad tor Pir Drumheller. Beikel lohn, dee'd, settled -by hi ex'tor iaeob II. Kauflinan. Wnlvennn kaac. dee'd. aetUed by O. P. Patton I .mlwrt Eckman. Ad'tora of James Eck man. dee'd, who wa ono of tho executor of Isaac Wolverton. dee'd. p. M.rv. dee'd. aetUed by 6. 1. Taggart, ex ecutor of Jamea Taggart, dee'd, who wa the x'tor of Mary Row, dee'd. Buheodahl Catharina. Barah William, aettled l.w tl.juF fSuardiaa John DanieL Herb Daniel, aettled by hi Guardiaa Daniel Peiffcr Eli fettled by hi Guardian Jacob Hi! &. Catharina. leUled by John O of Jis xMutora of George Smith dee'd, who wa tho Guardian of id Joseph f!atharina. Bnyder 8imon, dee'd, ettUd bj hi Ad'tor Jacoh beunolU. ... JOHN P. PURSEL, Reguur Register' Ollire, i COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION! SECOND TEAIl. A KpAGEMEVrS foi ths Second Annual Collection il "I this new and nonulsr Inalituii.m fur ih ,liir..ai.... of Literature and Art, liavs been ninila oil ths most sxten- mgh inc. Among tho worki already neftfir1( it the far-furoed "GENOA CRUCIFIX." which orijfinnllr tnit Ten Thnunnd Dnltnn. in I".. iimn me nrw mtiectinii, the Gill union or wnrkt nf American Art, mid the enciturnBnmmt of Amerimn genius, hnve imt hcen oreilonked. CommiMinita have wen isiueri lo ninny of the most distiiigmshrd American Artiits, who will contribute amne of ehrfr finent produc tion!. Among them are three Mnrhle llnnta. executed by the greatest living Sculptor Hiram Powers t GEORGE WASHINGTON, The Father of hit Country t BENJAMIN FKANKLIN, The Philosopher; DANIEL WEBSTER, The Stnteitntm. A ineciitl iitfciithnB visited Kurone and mndeeareful ami jmlictmiR elections of foreign works of Art, Itotli in Bmnze and Marine, Ptatuitrv and chorea rttintnnrs. The whole forming a large and vnltmhle collcclion of PnintiiHTS and Stntunry, to le distributed prrr among the members of the Association for the Second Year. TKUMS OF MKM0KR9H1P. The payment of three dollnrs constitutes any one a mem ber of this Association, and entitles him to either one of the following Mtignzines for one yenr, and a Is a ticket in the dintrilmlioii of the Hiatuiu-y oiul I'uintinus. The l.iteriiture iraued to Subscribers consists of the fol lowing Monthly Mncazines: Harper's, l'utimm, Knieker bocki, IlliickwiNHl's, (Jraliam's, Uoiley'a lady's Hook, and Household Words. Persons taking five memberships are entitled to any five of the Magazines for one year, und to six tickets 111 the distribution. ft The net proceeds derived from the snle of memlierships, Hre devoted to the purchase of works of Art for the ensu ing year. 1111 AUVAAl AUCsS fff.UL lifjU by becoming a memlwr of this AssiK:iution, nre 1st. All persons receive the full vnlne of their Rnbscriii tionsat the start, ia the shape of sterling Magazine Lite rature. tid. Knrh member is contributing towards nurclinsinir choice Works of Art, which are to be distnbuled among themselves, aud are at the same time eneournsiiur the Arts of the count! y, disbursing thou sui ids of dollars through its agency. Persons in remitting funds lor membership, wit) please give their post -office address in full, stating the month tney wish me niugHZine 10 commence, and huve the tetter registered at 1 tie Post Office to prevent loss: on the re ceipt of which, a certificnteof membership, together with the Magazine uvsireu. will be I or warded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Mngnzines hi Hook stores, will ob serve that by joining this Association, they receive the Magazine and free ticket in the annual distribution, all at the same price they now pny for the Magazine alone. iieautituiiy iiiusinoeii ..nmioguc4, giving tut) aosciip tious, sent free on application. r or Meinbeiship. attdrcfs C. L.DKRDV. Actuary C. A. A. At cither of the principal offices l4Kni'keihocker Mwrazinr" otTtce, 31S Rrondwnv, Xe v York, or, Western Oiiice, ItW Wuler street, HuuduskVjO. INov. 17, Fashionable Hats and Caps. ASHBY & R0CAP, No. 13C Market it., PHILADELPHIA. INFORM their friends and the public generally, that they continue lo keep at their old stand, a large and extensive assortment of hats, cans, &.C., got up of the best material and in tho lutes) and best slyle of workmanship and finish. Country merchants and others wilt do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, rhila., No 10, le55. tf. DEPARTMENT OF COMMON SCHOOLS OF PENNSYLVANIA. llarrislarg, Nov, 28, 1855. rT0 the School Directors of Nortlmniber -1 land county. Gentlemen : Application having been made by the Boards of Directors of a majority of the School Districts in Nor thumberland county, stating their desire to increase the salary of the county Superinten dent of said county: you are respectfully re quested to meet in convention at the Court House, in Sunbury, on Saturday the 22d day of December, 1B55, at one o'clock in tho at ternoon, for the purpose above stuted, accor ding to the terms of tho eighth section of the Supplement to the School Law, approved the 8th day of May, lft"5. Very Respectfully Yours, A. (J. CURTIN, Superintendent of Common Schools, Dec. 1, 18.")5. 3t. flsjyr cc? ctn g)roi. LATEST ARRIVAL, Largest and Sest Assortment CHEAP, HANDSOME & DUllABLK. THE subscriber takes pleasure in informing his customers and the public generally that he is now in receipt of an unusually large aad Splendid Assortment of New Goods. To endeavor to enumerate the one hundreth part of the articles would be useless. 8ullire it to say, (hey have been selected with the greatest care, and they will be disposed of at as low .prices as the same quality cau lie purchased elsewhere. My motto is "Quid Saks and Small Profit." He takes this method of presenting to the public his thanks fur the liberal patronage exten ded to him, and by stiict attention to business, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. It will be advisable for purchasers to call and examine his assortment before purchasing else where. All kinds of produce taken in exchange. EDWARD Y. BRIGHT. 8unbury, December 1, 1855. List ol Causes, OR trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland County, at January T. A. D., 1856. rLAINTlFFa. DEFENDANTS. Jacob Fry vs John Fry et al Wm U L'urke vs W m H 1 hompson S II Uibighouse vs John Raker et al Henry Hepler vs same with notice, tie. r.yster & Stitzcr lor f, voter vs Michael Downing David Teas vs J 8 weenys adm'r Jaa Hammer vi John Hollman wa Isaac I) Fisher vs Reuben Fagcly vi J I) Masser vs Masser & Martz vs same & co Ira Forrester John Khisslcr Mason Henrys Ex'rs same Henry Massef'a Ex'rs Hhzabeth Irlaue vs J nomas Dornan vs Daniel Druckemiller vs H Eckel dc son Kliulieth bright Patrick Donahue White ,Mervine & Big Mountain Im provement co. Lawson va Isaac Campbell Chaa D Wharton . s Henry Hull" va Woodj Baldwin, et al Samuel Kvle vs i'eni (irilVcy Wm. Dales Ex'tora vs George V'ankius, Adm. Benj WolveitoB vs K rage'y & co v Chaa Kineqart va Daniel Gonrad vs Phila & Sunbury R R vi Fagely Robins 6t co vs J C Horton et al y Milton Ahlum Mary I) Lyou R F Weiiner Bright St Clement Kaae and Dcuty Elizabeth McUiuis Chaa S Engle Henry Kletlera adm'r vi J Our 4- Terre tenant H A Licbtentlialei Kase lr Douty Kase, Douty & Reed Fry mia 4t Stout Wm E Way itco Black for Shuman CK&H Shearer Jacob Bauihart Joseph E Liebs School Direetori of Shamokin tp, Daniel Robin Edward Faber Sarah SiJensy E Rath vi F Willielm et al vi R Fagely vi R Fagely & co vi Wm Cameron vi J antes Cameron va Milton Troxel vs J M Patton vi John Parki Wm E May vi Jesse Hemyl vi Thomas J3 arret al i T Baumgarduer et a vs Charles Neuhart vi N Graham C H Archumetyt al Jesse Archumety JAMES BEARD, Prothy. Ptotht notary's Office. ) Suuburv, Dec 8, 1855. i CAMBRIC, Swiss, Mull, Bobiuett, French laces. Checks, Collars, Uuderslaeves aod Chemisettes. Heak dresses, Velvets and V-clvst trimmuiit. Turkish couotsrpauas, t,ianxeis, Broch, Thibet.; JJay BtaU Hhawls, lor sale oy fiunhury. iiatu I,' 55. E. I. omwu. TRENCH black cloth, plain &. fancy Cassi -I- mores, CasaiuetU, Overcoating, Satin aod Bilk Velvet vest patterns, Bilk and Wool Half, Caps. Scarfs and Monkey Jackets, lor sat i y J Suubury, Dee. I 'S5. E- . RIGHT. COLEMAN'S OHflAP CUTLERY STORE, No. 21 North Third St., below Arch, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY Merchant cn me from ten to fifteen per cent, by purchasing at Ilia above storei. . 13 y importing my own goods, paving but little rent, and living economically, it ia plain I ran undersell those who purchase their Goods here, pay high rents and live lika princes. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Pen and Tocket Knivea, Scissors dnd I! mors, Table Knivea and Forks in ivory, stag, buffalo, bone and wood handles, Carvers and Forks, Ac., Butcher Knives, Dirks, .Bowie Knives. Revolving and plain Pistols, Ac. Also a large assortment of Aecordeona, Set. Also fine English Twist and German (Suns. JOHN M. COLEMAN, Oct. SO, 1R55. ly. Importer. GREAT EXCITEMENT I La est and best arrival of the Season, At the Store of P. W. Gray, In Market Square, has just received his Stock 71 om i nuaucipnta, consisting oj Kali and AV inter Goods, Embracing a great variety of Lady's Dre3s and Fancy Goods, The following comprises in part a list of my ex tensive and elegant stock, which tor variety and cheapness cannot be excelled in this market. FOR THE GENTLEMEN, Black and Fancy Cloths and Cassimcres, Dl.ick Snttin and Fancy Silk Vestings, Shirting Muslin, Drawers and Under blurts, Kentucky Jeans, Velvets, Dlaukcts, 4 c. FOR THE LADIES. Black Silks, Alpacas, Merinos' colored snd pluid all wool. Muslin tie Lain, a large lot of Prints, of the best brands and styles, brown and bleached Sheetings, twilled and plaid I.inseys, r Innnelx, red, yellow and white, grey Drills, Tickings, Cambrics, Dress trimmings, ribbons, laces, gloves, hose and Irish linen, and other things too tedious to mention. I would earnestly solicit a liberal share of their patronage. Boots & Shoes, a large assortment. HATS If CAPS. HARDWARE & CUTLERY, CEDAR WARE. FISH & SALT, Groceries of every variety Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Cheese, Vin egar, Candies, Candles, Soap, Crackers, Urooms, Lead, Shot, Red Cords, Plough Lines, Olass 8x10 10x12, 11x16, Starch, Fluid, Dairy Salt. Smok iug and Chewing Tobacco, Fine Cigars, Matches, Mustard, Candle Wick, Ulucking Water Proof, and a general assortment of QL'EliNSW'AHE AND GLASSWARE. Country produce taken at the highest market prices. Sunbury, Oct, 27, 1855 tf. PROCLAMATION. TV OT1CE is hereby given - ' Courts of Common Pleas thnt the several General Quarter Sessions of the peace, and Oprhans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and Tor the county ot iNortliumliermnd, to commence at the Court Hi use, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the 7th day of January next, and will continue TWO WEEKS. The coroner. Justices of the Peace and consto Mes in and for the county of Northumtierlund, are requested to be then and there in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things to their several olliccs appertaining to lie done. And all witncuwa prosecuting in behalf of the Common wealth agaiiiht any prisoner urc also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proier penum to prosecute against him, as shall lie just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their notices. Given under my hand at Sunbury, tho 1st day ot Dec'ber in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five- and the Inde pendeiire of the United States of America the 7Jlh. God save llin Commonwealth. HENRY WEISE, Sheriff. AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! Persons accustomed to procure subscribers for Hooks, Magazines ,tc, or gut up clubs for newspapers, are requested to send is their names aud address, and we will forward them, free of churpe, a specimen number of a publi cation for which they will find ready ualo ; aud wo will allow them a commission, of 50 per cent fur their services. j. j;it.i'i'UKii 0l yiiwmr.u, No. 3 Cuurtlund St., Now York. December 1, 1855. lit. ORPHANS' COURT SALE IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county will be exposed to public sale, on MONDAY, the 7th day of JANUARY, nevt. at the Court House in the borough of Sunbury, the following described real estate, to wit: 1st, A LOT OR PIECE OF LAND, situate in L'ppcr Augusta township, adjoining lands ot llarman U. Kline, land cut oil under the $300 law, from this described traot, and set apart for the use of the children of the intestate, and approved at .November t erm l boo, ana :ne next described piece, containing titteen acres, more or less Also the undivided half of a tract of land in said township, adjoining the first de scribed tract, and land of Stein and of James Camnbell, containing about thirty five acres, or which about tjuenty five acres are cleared, and on which are erected a Log House and Stable. Late the estate of Adam Neldig, deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o clock, P, M. of said day, when Ihe terms oj sale will be made known by IIAV1U KKC&J, Ali tor By order of the Court, ) Jno. P. Purse.', Clk. O.C. Dec. 1, 1855. The Scientific American. Eleventh Tear. Splendid Engravings and Frizes. Ttie bleveiite Aitngnl Tolume of tins useful publication COliililetie.'S nil Hie 17th ol Peptt-llilMftr, lbo5. Tlia "hCIKMIHC AM 1.1UUA.N" is sn Illustrated Periutuuiil. devoted cluelly to tu promuluiuiou of iuUir- iiiutiou reliitma to Ilie vuriui Mocluuie auu Clieuuc Aru, liuluituul MtitMjl'i.elures, Aunriilture, Patents, liiveiititsis. KiiL-iueurniK, Millwork, autl all Intercsu wlikh the light ol rrucllcul Peieneo euieiiiuieu uiutivuurs. JteiMirU of V H. l'utejits arauted sre ulsn published ev toKvtlier witb uews and infwriuaiiou upou UhmisbimIs uf otwr aubjwis. The orniti Ihutoi to the K-ieatiGe American are among the most einiiieiit seieiitihe and practiral nejiof the times The atiKiriul deirlul.il is universally aekiKiwIekirnl lo be conducted with great ability, aiul to be distinguished, liotouiy fir ihe execlleiiee aiul trulhluhieas of lis diseui-. siona, put for the feurleasiieu with which error is eom bulert one fulse theories are exutidett. Me-4uuiirs, Inventors, bugiueers, Chemists, Manufac turers, Auru uliuri.il, ami people a'aveiy ixofeasuai ia life, will hud the SV-leulihe Ameaieau toks of great value is their reflective eulliugs. lu councels and suggestiuus will asva theia huiatroiU of dollars annually, beaides arT diug tlieni a couUuual aiairca of knowledge, the eiputieuca of which ia beyond peeuuairy eatiinata. The rVicnlific Aiueoeau ia pukiialird once a waak : every numli oontama emlit lunre quarln pane, forming ajmuullv a eompleta and aiuendid voluiae, Uluuratad with several hundred origiiuil eugravmga. CT Siwciinen copies aeut gratis. PT TERMS. Single Hubacriptions, $S year, or $1 for six month. Five copies for i months, $4, for a year fa. For further Club rates and for ths statement of the fourteen largo Cash Priavea, ottered by ths pubiiahefs, see Bctenlino Americani. Southern, Western and Canada money, or Post Ofl'ics Stamps, taken at par for subscrip tions. Letters should bo directed (post paid) to . MINNA CO., 128 Fulton Street, New York. Now York, November 10, 1855 PA 1NT8 of every description just received ky May 19. - WEISEK 4 BURNER. GREAT MASONIC HALL. THE T.ARGFST PIANO FORTF!, MKLOPKON AND MUSIC 8TOKK IN TUB UNITK0 81 ATKt Will I nneiied Otobrr lAth In the MAiniic DytLmin. Cheinnt ftret. nlmve Seventh, PiiUnrtHphiH. By JOHN MARSH, the tMe Afrettt fur Hmnlineii, Gray ft Cn.'e celebratrd Dolce Campfiiia Attachment Ptano Forte, nml C W. Ffrt k. Cni Premium Melo deune. Alio, Piano Fnitf ih1 Melotleom of other tinffihshed miiken. J. M. hue obtained a lenim for several yenfn in the iteur. mifpiifirrnt nml well known Mnamiie Buildtitff, where he intend keephif the Inrirrtt etock nml RMnrtment of Piano For lei, MeJ'xteons, Muflic, mid Mil teal Instrnmenfa of ereiy dranriptlon, nil of which ere carefully Belated by himaelf, aiul wnrrunted to giva per feet antifactioii in every intUuice. !&m teeb was Far the latest arrival of Fall j Winter Goods. J. P. & X.Z KLINE, RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends and the public in general, that they have received at their Old 8tand. in Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county, Pa., at Klines Grove, their FALL an J WINTER Goods, and opened to tho public a full assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &o., Consisting in part f Cloths, black anil fanc Cassimrrcs, Sattinctts, Checks, Drawers und Under Shirts, and all kinds of FALL and "WINTER GOODS. Also a lot of Ready. maJa Coats, Vests and Psiitt, Sit. Ladies Dress Goods, Consulting of Black Silks, Merinos, Alpaeos, Co berg cloth, plain and fancy all wool l)e I. nines. Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslin, Comforts, Bay State Long Shawls, Trimmings, dec. Also a fresh supply sf GrocerlPil of nil kinds. A fresh supply of Hardware and Queens- ware, Druss and Medicines. Hardware, Qucenfiwnrc, Crdarware, Rroomi, Ac, Also large assortment of Bouts and Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Hals and Caps, Silk Hals, and all good usually kept in a Country Store. Call and See. Cheaper than the Cheapest, Thankful Tor past favors we hope by strict sttcn tion to busincis, to merit a continuance of the same. A II of the above named stock of goods will be sold positively at low prices for rash, or in ex change for country produce, at the highest market price. Kline's Grove, Nov. 3, 1S55. FOR SALE, A VALUABLE FARM, Lying in Shamokin township, Northumberland county, containing about 1 30 acres, more or less, within 1 mile of the Philadelphia and .Sunbury Railroad, adjoining lands of Charles Leisenriin;, George Kiick and others, rn which urc erected A large two-story Dwelling; House, Barn and Outhouses. About 80 acres of said land are cleared, and in a pretty good state of cultivatiol ; the residue is good timber land. There can be about 40 acres of very miierior meadow made on said premise!. There are two good bearing Orchards thereon, a never-failing spring of water, and a good wll at the door. For further particulars apply to me sunscn- bers, or to Elida John, Bear Gap P. O., North umberland county, Pa. P. S. If said premises are not sold brlore the first bay of the first month (January) next, the same will be oil e red for rent on reasonable terms. SARAH JOHN, ELIZA S. JOHN. Shamokin twsp. ) 11th mo. 3, 1855. J 2 mo THE UNIVERSITY'S FAMILY REMEDIES, FSUKJ1 under thr Sml. S.mctH'ii nml Ar.tltonty nf tli? i L'liivermty of KKKK .MKD1CINK tint! nnnlur kimw ttlce, Clmrtrrtt! hy the Slate ff I VimsyU'tinin, April !, Ktf, Willi n Citiuial of i?HU,(Hi0. muiiily inr ttte minxc of arrrtin the evii iM s;wi ius und wiriMii Vwumui; Al lur nupplyuiff tti t-oiimmnuy with n lmblr Hf me lt! wherever h Compeli-nt I'liVfiriHU enniit or will nt ie emi1nyi"d. Thin luMMittKm turn piircliiued frui Dr. umx it. Kowamd. his ueH'hniicti ItcmaiuV Tonic 3I!turet Known for upwunU f twenty-five yerin the only mire ml Rile cure lr im nmi ah i-,, at., nnii Ins uia incilile Ueimily fur il(VKM'(.MJ,LAI.'l'S. Ilnvvmurii Compound Syrup of Illncktie.rry liiwit, which highly up. provttl nml populiir RemeiUe. together with 1 lie l nivemwy itemeiiy mr oiiipruniB w rue lame!; The rmversity'i Rmtily for Dynpppcmnr lihligcstum j The t'litvemitv'i Keinetly InrCiiRliye-ltowelx; Also, (he I'mvcrfitv' Alnii.unc i nay In Ihs liutl, at the IJruiich lpcitiiirytur Mor ol Nov. 3, IKVi. MnhaiMty P. O. Madrtte and iaariit,!4 .Hakcr. Thomas II. Tucker, Successor to G. II". Strnh, RESPECTFJ'LLY informs the citizens of SoTibury and the pub i,V-V li irnni.T. Itf. Ihut hn una tllken establishment lately occupied by Geo. V. Stroll, and having ei.goged several good workmen, will be enabled to turn out work in his line caual to any made in this section of country, Orders promptly execetcd and all kinds of pro duce taken in exchange. Bunbury. October 27, 1855. ly ISTEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. I. W.TEXER & Co., SuiiIisti j , la.. T ESPECTPULLY announce that they have iust received a lame and varied stock uf iplendid goods suited to the season ; an inspec lion of which they solicit from their friends and Ihe public they will be sold at low prices, as they still adhere to their old motto : "Small profits and quid Salts." This in the end pays best, while it bet serves their customers. '1 heir stock now consists of Cloths, Casstmercs, Vesting, Ladies Dress (mods, in greut variety, of ISilks, Poplins, Delaines, Cashmeres, Coburgs, all wool de tains, Calicoes, dec., with a large assortment uf drcM trimm i ngs.-B roche, Thibet, Cash mere, and wollen shawls, worked cullars, cufls, sleeves, chemisettes, c A new stock of Ready made Coats, Vests, and Pantaloons, of superior style and workmanship. Also, Hats, Caps, Boots and tioes together with a general assortment of Hardware, Ijueeiis- ware, Groceries, Provisions, Ccdurware, Drugs, Paints. Oils and Nails. Come and see, no charge is made for show ing goods. Country produce taken in exoltange lor goods, at the highest market prioes Sunbury, Octolier 13, 1855. Estate of JOSEPH LA1IH, dee d. QTICE is hereby given that letters of Admi-i-v nistration upon the estate of Joseph Luhr. late of Lower Mahanoy township, Northumber land county, ded'd, have been granted to tho un dersigned, residing in Georgetown, in suid town ship. All persons having cluiuis .agaiimt said estate are requested to present them without de lay for settlement, aod all pcraoiu'inJoUeJ are desired to make immediate payment. GEORGE LAHR, Ad'tor. Georgetown, Nov. 24, 1855 Ct. new supply of Liauons.; MRS. THOMPSON respectfully Informs her friends and customers, that she has receiv. ed new supply of superior lhmor of diUercut kinds. Sunbury, Nov. 24, 1855,- -3t rOUURG, French Merinos, Persian cloth, Paris twill, Chinttes, Helanes, Peheges, Alspscas, Bilks, Wool plaids, Mohair lustre, French, Scotch and American Ginghams, just received and for sale by Sunbury, Dsc I '55. E. Y. BRIGHT. FAHNESI May IS. 1AHNE8TOCK 1 Vermifuge, for sals bv WEI.SER& URLNEK VANILLA BEANS just received by WEISER & URl'NER. Wunhury, Msy 10, 1855 $50 REWARD. THE subscribers offer reward of fifty dollar for the discovery and conviction 6f tho per son or persona, who rut and destroyed the hands on the Machinery of their Coal breaker,, at the Mammoth Colliery, between Shamokin and Mt. Carmel, on tho night of the 9th Inst. The above reward will be paid to any one giv. inf information that will lead tq ths conviction of the offenders. CLEAVER, FAGELY &Co. Shamokin Oct 87, 1865. tf. F0H SALE. TMIE subscriber offers for sale hia large and J- valuable FARM, situate in Shamokin town ship, Nortliumbeiland County, between Sunbury and Shamokin, two miles from the Roalroad and five from Trevorton, containing upwards of fiOO ACRK5, almost 300 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the other well timbered with Oak and Chesnut. The improvements are two dwelling Houses and two Darns, with good Spring Water. It is well calculated for three or more farms, with Meadows, Orchards, fee. Persona desiring level farms easily tilled, should examined the above. Ha will sell on reasonable terms cither the whole, or partn of f)0, 1 00 or 500 acres. If not sold by the first of January it will be rented, DAVID MILLER. October 6, 1855 tjO'50 Fruits & Confectionery. TT EMOVAL. The subscriber has removtd If to No 3G Market Strkf.t, above Front, (Three 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 son i Almonds, Walnuts, Cream NuU, tiround Nuts, plain and roasted : Pickles and preserves of all kinds ; to which he inviicL the attention of Dealers and others visi ing the city. Goods packed at this establishment warranted to carry sufc. S. L. HERRING, No. .10 Market St., above Front, South side. J'hila., Sept. 22, 1855 3m c:l. Dissolution ot Partnership. 7VOTICE ia hereby given that the firm of ' Clement tc Km m wasduly dissolved on the 31st day of Octolier, A. D., 1855, and that the books of the firm are in the hands of Ira T. Clement. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said firm will please come and make settlement immediately, ami ail persons having claims against the same are requested to present them. CLEMENT & KRAM Sunbury, Nov. 10, 1855. 2m. Bargains at the Old Stand. FRILING & GRANT 4 UK now opening a now and very desirable -t- stock of FALL and WINTER Good, em bracing an endless variety. Their stock con aUts in part of Black & Fancy Broadcloths &Cassimeres, Winter Wares for men and boys, all styles and prices. DRESS GOODS. SILKS Plain and Figured P!ack. An assortment of Plaid Stripe snd Figured Fan cy Drcsis Silks at unusually low priren, Shellies, 1) raxes, Braze Dc Lnins, Mus. ) Lains. Lawns, eVc, GINGHAMS from fi to 25 cents per yard. CALICOES " 3 " 12J " WHITE COOPS, Cambric. Jaconetts, Swiss, Tarlton, Mull, Bobl uett, French and Swiss Laces, Edgings, Ac. Drown and bleached Muslins, Drillings, Ticks, Checks, Towlings, Table Diapers, ij-c. G HOC Ell IBS. HARDWARE and QITEENSWARE, Cedar-ware, Hollow-ware, Iron, Steel, Plaster Salt and rish. Also a fresh stipplv of DRUGS AND MF.D1CIXF.'. Thankful for past favors, we hope by strie attention a nd a desire to please, still to uicpt with the approval of our friends. FV Country produce of all kinds taken at the highest market price Sunbury, Nov 3. 1855. ly. REMOVAL. J. S. DEPUTf Ss SONS, .1 'J'll North Second Street, almrt Vine, and tit Kigth and Spriuij-Garden Street PIXH.ADEI.PHXA, Are selling o(V CA RPKTS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac,, At reduced prices, Expecting to REMOVE to CIIESNL'T street, (under the New Masonic Hall,) about the 15th of Novsmhku, to which place they would invite their former customers and others, as tlicy expect to keep a better assortment there, than tliry ever have kept. Oct. '7, 185.-).- ch. Sept 22 3m W NEW MASONIC HALL, I'lJ I LADKI.ri.lt A. AOF.NTS YV ANTI-ID in cvety town and einiijly in tlia V lilted Elates, to sell the Usiutilul pic ture of li.a GUAM) I.OPGK HOOM. Iii the Nkw Mamc IIai.l, rhilsdebhin. Thi Piite i icllin-jf very rapully. hjmI elicits tne ftflunrnli.Mi of nil, fur the correctness nud fidelitv Willi which the Bl.Tcmv, l-'RKtco Pah-tino ANn l-'i'RKiTURK are reprene.ilril, nml the uriitie lieuutv aud hnrin-iiy of the nolrtra. tize at l'liile, X 4-'. I'rii-r 3 Oil. llii'iku-llcra mid I'n-lure llcuh-rs wiihinjt to tnke nreii ciea for it, will nlcato aiidieaa, for furlh'-r uil'iriunliou. I..N. HOSl'.N THAU Lithographer, Phtladelpliia. Oii..W 27, 1S-53. tf tircat Arrival of Fall and Winter Goods ! IRA T. CLEMENT SN FORMS his friends and customers that he just received an elegant assortment of TALL AND WINTER GOODS ! ! At his Store in Marset Street, Sunbury, which he oilers to the public at the lowest prices. His stock consul of a general assortment or Dry Goods, viz : Cloths, Cussimfrs, Cassmcts, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Linens, Calicoes, Muslin ilt Luins, Lawns, Ginghams, Iterates. ' Also a large assortment of CLOTHING. A large assortment uf Roots and Shoes, tit Men, Women aud Children. Sn.x Hats, Panama, Palm leaf aud other Summer Huts. I'lasler- GROCF.RIES of every variety. Sugar, Tea, Coll'ee, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, t .h, Salt, A c. HARDWARE, Viz: Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, &c. QUEENS WARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, $t IV Country produce of all kinds taken ia ex. change at the highest market prices. Dot. 2U, 1833. NEW REFECTORY. rjHIE subscribers reseclfully infuiiii lie ciij A tens of Sunbury aud the uublie cenemllv. that they have opened a Refectory and Eating Saloon iu tho basement oi ihe New Three Story brick building of 4. 11. Simpson, in Market atreet, which has been handsomely fitted up with eveiy convenience aud comfort feir their customers They will constantly have on hand liie best cjuality of Oysters, arid ell other deli- cacios of tho seasan. JOHN E. SMICK. G. W.HJLEMAS. Sunbury, QcL 13, 1855. VW PA EE A Urge and splendcd ' assortment of Wall Paoer. Window Pa- per, and Q Shades, just received and for sal r I- W, -TESEK Co, Sunbury, May IK, Iii) BLACK Putty a food article for sale by May WEISSK & IfRL'NLR. UCSUAND'S Mitmeaia frale by Mf 10. V K1SER & DKt'N EB PHILIPS, STUYSER & JENNINGS,. WHOLtSALS DX1 E3l BRITISH, FIILXCII , AMERICAN anvoiiT KXCLCSIVRLT AT . AX7CTIQN, Not. 1 3 Bank Street, below Market, Bstwsen Sectil " HfAi 1-muDK.t.ritiA. CT" To cash er abort time bnrs we will srl' I n very mall ailvanrt an Auction rate Phila.,Sept. 88, 185.V 2mc24.. g. E. Cor. 7th & Chesnut SU. This liiatitutlnn, wliieh wns first established in tqlrmher, 1844, wt numbers smnii its rsriunlrs bun rtlrdt of tlir liutinisi men in tins, nnH other cities j win nn June 4th, t.!5, Chnrtrreil, nml etnllihrl as'if OnUrire, in acvordmics with Act uf The CoensKorlxjTarcTlox isnfn fisl.' thornnchlv nrneiienl rhnrnetrr nml fijll rnnuiins nil Ihnite brniicii npcrsmr " 'f.iruie lu biijiM'i lipmiU't tvhich, to a BCj the puf ils hnve the privllee "I ntte ' ajV f thitiee upon s rwrne or LkCTt'RMH I ym , UPON COM MKKC1AL LAW, de. 1 . flL' 1 liu.rojl r... iliir .iMH'inl us. Iiv erni. i mtr.' , , tay For thn prenenl sensfin, the Ho!). Jrnos tHRSvono' services arf eu- gnrnl in thi ftppnrlmri:i. S It. CHITTKNDf'.N', Priiir;piH. IW Cululie will he ill to niiy aihlreM. on iHhciilinn hv Iriter. Al.i. CIMTTIADK.N' BOflK IlKBI'INO, :l rereipt ppr nwil "f Ihs p'riws, 61,50. Key tu sumo 50 els e& Philmlelphia.Oet. 15, 1S55. Onrf1. AO-NEW As GO'S SILK AND SHAWL STORE No. 19C Chesnut t'reet, riULADUU'IHA. WK Inlte I'sve to inform ths Ijulirsnf Simhnry ami i nitv. th:it we now hnve open a lull stork of KnH sun Winter tiomU, just srriveil liy House ami Liverpool Steamers. . IN OUU gllAAYUKUUM will l fonnil Ihe nvmt rleve awrlment of Umehn, .ne nml SuiurcSIIAWUH Slrllu ntnl pnntiil KTitirni SIIAWIJ. ii theeitv whsle ol Cl.f)AKC, TAI.MAS nun MANTILLA, in Velvet Clutli ttinlMoire Auli.ue, cuiiint lie sqipin-seu. SjJLK and dukss gpous, Thii lifpnitmnit i iipplnil with ml the nrwest vfjimnr llmciuif. 1IiihL. SlrinB. l'liuii. Moirn Antiuiie nun Hlm-k Silkn. White Mnirt? iititii for tmilnl tlrpwri, Kich rilk Mrrinot nnti CiiHhmcre a Urge uaorUn''"t of allculura ni very chmp. KmbroiJeiicB, RilitKms, Olttvcii, Ac MOLKNJNO tiOODS, Of Isupin, Bimlm7.ine, Ct.hnnM-e. Pe Imicp We enrnMU wtiirit a cult imn our miintry fricinl. fpclitipj enfiilmt fntin oir prnit fttcthtien fr piuclmHiiig Horn, we cull otter preut Imtgiims. 1. CnnMniittv rwrivmi new Bi by the Kuntpean 5t-mrra fnn llnvre autt Liverpool. wct.fcth IT)"). ;iniv. CHEAP WATCH AND JKWELRY STORK A'o 72 North Second Sired, tovvusite Ik Mount Fernoii Honw.) Philadelphia. COLD Lever Watches, foil jeweled, 18 K, ca sea, $i8; SiLver Lever do,, do., $1'-; Sil ver Lepine, do,, $!) : luartier. $5 to $7 : Gold Spectacles, i 50 to. 10 ; Silver do., 1 50 ; Silver Table Spoons wr sett, $11 to fclij; Silver Desert do., do., $ to $ 1 1 i Silver Tea do.,: do., 4 7 to $7 00 ; (ld Pens and Gold Ca ses, 3 25 to !!.' ; Gold Pens and Silver do. . 1; together wilh a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chains. All good warranted to ho as represented. Watches and Jewelrv, repaired in the best manner. Also, Ma sonic Marks, l'ius &c, made to order. N. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise, will be punctually attended to. Phila., Sept. 22, 1855. lyw. l'AN'CY VURS FOR I.AMKS AN!' ClIIf.DKKN'. JOHN FAEEIBA, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of FaDcy Furs No. 2S4 Market Street, (abort Ligh'h,) FIIU.ADKt.riHA. Having now completed my very Iar?e and heauutifnl assortment of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs, and fashioned into all the dill'erent styles and fashions that will he worn durilm tho present season by Ladies and Children. s;id lie ins determined to sell my gooJa at smtll profits it will ho to the advantage of Lnclips and others to give me a call bofnre pttrehaaing. N. H. STOREKF.EPER and the trade will do well to call, ns Ihey will find one of the largest and best variety of stock to select from the city. JOHN FAREIRA. Sept. 22, 1855 4 mat, C1TEAP BOOKS & STATIONARY. PEKRY ct ERETY, invite the attention of merchants and others to their Inre stock of elegantly bound Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Bonks, Alliums, and Prcseutatiou Books in all styles oi'liinding; Standard Theological, Medical, Miscellaneous und 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 Kancy Writing, Lett"' and Note Papers. Envelopes, Gold and Sic- j3 ens, Pencils, Inkstands, Wrapping Pa per, .'.0., &c., at the lowpst canh prices. PKRRY & KRKTY, 8. W. Corner, 4th and Race Sts. Philadelphia. September 22, 1855. tf SPECTACLES In Cold, Silver, and Elastic Steel Frames, A MATHEMATICAL Instruments separate und in roses. Thermometers of variona sizes, Spy Glasses of every description, Platina points for Lightning Rods, Magic Lanterns with scriptural, astronomical and temperance designs, Microscopes ami Microscopic objects. Galvanic Ujttpries, Electrical .Machines, Surveyor's Com passes, Surveying t'hains Ac. Ac. McAllister &. uROTntR. (Uhtahlishjcd in 1796.) 194 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Our Priced and Illustrated Catalogue (84 pages) with 150 illustrations furnished on application, ami sent by n ail f ee of charge. Phila. Sept 8. 1855. OK every description, suita' le for rVc, for weighing Huy, Coal, Oi Railroads, re and Mer chandise generally. Purchasers run no risk, ev ery scale is Guaranteed correct, and if, after trial not found satisfactory, can be returned without charge. UT Factory at Old Stand, established for more than twenty years, corner of ninth and Melon Streets, Philadelphia. ABBOTT & Co.. Successors to Elliot it Abbott. Phila. Sept. 1, 1855. SmO. T "yOaH FAJ.L STUCK of.NEW Good "- ajaJj treasonable Shawls. Fashionable Si!k. Full stock flack Silks, llress Goods, all kinds. Blankets and Flannels, l.iueu and Cotton Sheetings. Staple Housekeeping Goods. Cloths, Cassiuiercs and Vesting EYRE ii LAN HELL, FOLRTH A. ARCH eu., VIIII.AD'A. P. S. Storekeepers and other tk yrj supplied with scarce aud desirable Dry Goods at low rates. BARGAINS from Philadelphia and New York Auctions daily. N. B. 8 cases French Merinoes, all colors, wholesale from 65 to $1,2-1. Philadelphia, Sept. tt. 1859 3m w. am? w. CAME to the premises of the subscriber, neal Bear Gap, about threo weeks since, bht brindle COW about l vears old with a shoil tail, and had on small bell. Ths owner is re quested to corns forward, provo property, par charges aud toko her away. WILLIAM THOMAS. Locust tp-, Co'yimbta M. Oct. 0, 1815. tri. ' I AND WARRANTS The hlnhesl pric , UI bs riven f Wairanta by the sub. .crib. . MVMUH