A MOTHER MIRWERIKQ IIFR CHILD th, TIIERTIIA BEE IT IS SLAVERY. In the Cincinnati paper w find thn full particulars of the arrest of the fugitive slaves. About ten o'clock on Sunday, a party of eight slaves, two men, two women, and four children, belonging to Archibald K. Gnines rid John Marshall, of Uichwood Station, Boone county, Kentucky, about 16 miles from Covington, escaped from their owners. Thieeofthe party are father, wether and son, whose names aro Simon, Mary and Robert, the others are Margaret, wife of Kobert, and her four children. '1 ho three first are the property or Marshall, and tie others of Gaines. They took n sleigh ai d two horses belonging to Mr. Marshall, and drove to tho river bank, opposite the foot of Western Row, where they left them standing in the rood, and crossed over to the city on the ico. They were missed ft few bonrs "after their fliprlit, and Mr. Gaines, springing on a horse, followed in pursuit, lie proceeded to the office of U. S. Commissioner, John L. Pendery, and, procuring tho necessary war rants, with U. S. Deputy Marshall Ellis, and a large body of assistants, went at onco to the place where his fugitives were concealed. It is as well here to state that Kite had been formerly owned in the neighborhood of Rich wood Station, and was purchased from bon dage by his father. On reaching the house. Major Murphy, a neighbor of Gnines', and who was acquainted with Kite, called on him to open the door, and said that resistance would be useless. This Kite agreed he would do, but delayed so long that the offi cers attempted to force it open, when awiu dow was suddenly thrown up, and one of the negro men, Robert, presented a pistol and fired. Tho ball wounded Mr. Patterson, a resident of the Fourth ward, who had been deputised to assist in tho arrest. A second patty of officers camo np, and the doors were forced open, and after a short but desperate resistance the slaves wero secured, but not until Robert had fired three times, but with out effect. After the conflict was over, a bloody and melancholy spectacle presented itself. One of the slave children was dis covered lying on the Door with its head nearly serverod from its body; two others, bnys, aged about four and five years, wero bleeding from wounds in the neck and head, and an infant in the arms of Margaret had its head much swollen, and was bleedinir freely at tho noso. Tho officers state Hint Simon and Mary, the eldest of the party, made no resistance, but that Margaret and Robert fought with the ferocity of tigers, and that during the affray she Mrnek her infant son on the head with a fire-shovel, in the opinion of many, with the intention of taking its life. During a conversation with Margaret, she stated to us that she was eating breakfast in company with tho oilier fugitives, when she heard seme one cry nut, They lire coming, lliey are coming."- Tliey sprang up in alarm, but befi.re they had time to fly. their captors brot in upon them, Hia fought with all the strength with which sho was capable, and cannot tell how her child wns killrfd and the others wounded, but only knows that the death and wounding occurred during the affray. This is her story, but it is evident that tho bloody tragedy was perpetrated while the officers wore kecking admittance, and she is said to have acknowledged the fact of killing her child and wounding the others during the exeitemeut incident to the arrest. The captives, as socn as arrested, were placed in express wasons, and driven to the office of the U. t. Marshall, on Fourth street, between Main and Walnut, followed by a large crowd of excited people. On reaching the Marshal's office, tho wouadd of the chil dren were exuniined, when it was found that one of them had received a flesh wound on the neck, about three inches in length, but barely penetrating the skin tho other a oalp wound nbout tho same length. They are but little hurt, and yesterday afternoon were playing about tho Marshal's office, ap parently unconcerned. On questioning the little, fellows, they said that some one in the house threw them down and tried to kill them, but they either did not kuow, or would not reveal who it was. The slaves, on reach ing the Marshal's office, seated themselves a ound tho etovo with dejected countenances, 'id prererved a moody silence, answering all questions propounded to them in mono syllables or refusing to answer them at all. The slaves were then taken down stairs to the street door, when a wild and excited scene presented itself the sidewalks and the middle of the street were throngod with people, and a couple of coaches wre at the door in order to convey tho captives to the Station House. The slaves were guarded by a strong posse of officers, and as they made their appearance, in the street, it was evident that there was a strong sympathy in their f:ivor. When they were led to the carriage doors, there were loud criea of "drive on," "don't take them." The slaves claim that they have all been ou this side of the river frequently by the consent of their masters. rr-'in (he Lomtnn Times, Januarr ..1. PR. RAM" ARCTIC LXTtDlTIOS. To tie EJilor rf the Times: Sir, Dr. Kane's official despatches, with the chart of his Arctic discoveries, are now before the public. As I apprehended, they clear away all the obscurity contained in the newspaper accounts, and unquestionably place Dr. Kane iu the foremost rauk of Arctic explorers. Had he heard the hearty cheer which, at he suggestion of the llydrographer, was lised to his honor last night in the rooms of he Geographical Society by the crowded ndience who heard his modest yet extraordi ary narrative, he would, 1 urn sure, have een highly gratified. Having heard from friends in tho United tates that a h ttur of mine in your columns as had the effect of leading to uu erroneous lea, that Dr. Kane's arduous und heroic un making whs not duly appreciated in this iiititry, 1 shall feel greatly obliged by tho jhlicatinn of this communication, which 1 ust will have the effect of assuring the gal nt doctor that he is highly esteemed and (mired by all who take an interest iu rctic exploration. I may be permitted to add an interesting t which does not uppear in his official des- tch to the Admiralty, but winch he com- luisutes in a letter to a friend. It is that huugh the temperature at the winter qtiar- s ot the expedition was corner than lias t been experienced in tho Arctic regions, t ol the open water to the north was com atively very high, and a great variety of inul life, was seen, including whales and tit eating birds. 1 am, Sir, your obedient servant, C. It. W.d. oraerset-boase, Jan. IS. XTHBACirr. Coal iv Locomotives.- -We ?rve hy the report of ti. A. Nicola. Esq ' erititendent ol Traffic 00 the Philadel- and Hoadinp; Railroad, that every ton of I gent to market Iu lboj over, inui road 'transported with Locomotive! using hracile Coul ui fuel, aud tit ft coat, leas on than ever before attained. The cost unsporting Coal in 1855 at 4,92-100 1 per lou less lhaa in 1854. o actual cost of transporting ton of to Richmond during iw5, fur the round if 19u miles down aud up waa 83-61 per tuu including tnuiatenance of f4-3d ceuU pur ton. Merchandiie per '0-01 ceute including mainteoaoce of 1 08 ceuU Puenengcri each 84,49 centt uding maintenance of road 125,54 cti. loubt whether there ia Kail road in untry or in the world, which cat) give 0 exhibition of cheapneti Of tranrpor- --Millets' Jnttrunl. Tn WonLn'a Fair or Am. Nations. Among the noticeable things on exhibition at tho Crystal Palace, we saw the contribu tion of New Pills, from the laboratory of Dr. J. O. A vrr, the author of the widely known and valued Ciirrrt Pfctorai,. As it is against the express regulations of the Palace, to admit any quack medicines, this fact shows that his remedies are not placed in that cate gory bv tho authorities. Weed, we have before known that his Pectoral was highly appreciated by scientific men, and have seen lately that his Pills are held in great estima tion by those deeply learned in tho healing art. 7'ru Reformer, Mass. MAnnir.n. The Rev. Antoinette h. Brown was married on the 24th inst. to Samuel C. Ulackwell, of Ciucinnati, Ohio, by the father of tho bride, who is said to be neither a cler gvman nor a magistrate. The bridegroom is taid to be a brother of tho happy man who receutly married Lucy Stono. A Good Reason. A country pedagogue had two pupils, to olio of whom he was very partial, and to the other very severe. One morning it happened that these boys wero very late, and were called to account for it. 'You must have heard the bell, boys; why did you not come V "Please, sir," said tho favorite, I was dreaming that I wos going to Culiforny, aud 1 thought the sohool-bell was tho steamboat bell I was going in." "Very well, sir," said tho master, glad of a pretext to excuse his favorites "and now, sir," turning to the other, "what have you to say ?" "Pleas, sir," said the puzzled boy, "I I was waiting to see Tom off!" Hew Advertisements. ZIBA BIRD'S ESTATE. "V"OTICE in hereby given to all persons con- cerneJ that the undersigned a pjiei moil Am alitor in the matter of the exceptions to the ac count of Joseph Hirtl and Samuel trader, exe cutor! of Ziha lJird, dee'd., will attend to the duties of hi appointment at his oilier in the I borough of Sunbury, on Tuesday the SOlh day j of February next, at 10 o'clock A. M., of that day. WAi. i. iiKi'.iULUti, Auditor Sunbury, Feb. 9, 185C 3t ATTENTION, FARMERS' iD KLI'DIMCS AI.T1LKIUSTS!! ""t'-OU are hereby corr.mar.c'f J to nitet at the Armory, on FKIDAY. the ?'.'d div of February, it 10 o'clock. A. M.. fully equip ped for drill. Each member to be prepared with 10 .oi.nils of blank cartridges, liy crdei of llie Captain fOI.OMt'N tTI.OII, 0. 8. Sunbury, Feb. 9, 18.ifi. TAMES MoCLINTOCK, M. D., Late " l'ROFllSSOIl of Anao'm) ami a:rc. ry in tl.e I'l.il I'delpliio College of Medicine. ui'.J Actum I'rolessir tn .MiiUvilerv ; one of the tJtil.Biilto.lt Vh sit a. if. "" tile Phil 0i1elilua Hospital, Moi-klcv; laic uu'u.tn-r -l tlie .Viu.insl .Me-lical Asanciutlon ; member of tlie I'lti1 n'e'.h::i M.-iIi c;il Society ; member of the Me.!ii'.l.'Iuru-i:-'-iit College of Pliilutlclhm ; formerly Ptri.i.lr:.! an. I rroi'eas'T if ntt'niiy u'i'l Surgery iu Caatieti'ii Meilii-nl Ci!ri" Ver in. nt ; mill a!io, late Prolese r of Anatomy mi.l t'Fivaiol ciry in ltcrsaliire .MeJical Inaiilulioii, riU.iirlJ, Miss., Ac .Ac, Ac. Has lately iutrisluceii in a pcpnl-.'.r form svernl of his favorite prescriptions for the principal ttiac.-ipe t." this climate. The name of eucU arlic-3 will ilil.ly the diat-asr f t H-hicti it it H'letiiM to l.e !:?.M. J)H. MrCI.I Vi' M'K' I'KCTOKAt.SYKrP. Prn eSl J)H. .Mcti.lNTCHMCS COI.L) AM) rot 1.11 MIX Tl'P.E l or fi il.in. Conelia. Ac. Price i.i cl H. M.Ct.IMOCKS ASTHMA AMI UOOIMNb COL OH ItKMKDY. Pike cis. It. Mci-iJ.STOCIi'S TUNIC AI.TKP.NATIVK 8YHPP I'or Purify the li:o..,l Price SI. lilt. MeCMVrurli-S liYM'l'.PTU) KI.IXIR For frivinc tone tii the m-jin-i. !i relieving p'.iiiis Mller eating, leurlmirn, ati'i all (tmnt'iceuule ivniptolua arming I'luin ind.cealn.il Price SI. Dlt. McCUNTUCK'S nitKl'MATlC MIXTCHE A Purely Yceende Iterieelv lor inlernai 'ire. Price (SO flti. Dlt. McCI.I.NTUCK' ItllPI'.MATIi' I.1NIMF.N T For Pheuuiatism, bj.raina, vvcllina, Ac, Km. Pr;ce &0 cenra. IM. McCI.INTOCK'R ANOPYNK MIXTt'ltn Foi Piii8, 'I'.Hilitache, lltattaclie, Neuralgia, Ac. Ac. Price 50 centa. DR. McCI.INTdCK S FF.VI'.n AND AGFE 8PK-Cll-'IO A ccrtMin cure for nil Intcrmillcnta. Price ail. du. .Mjci.ivntcK's niAHiiii(i: cohdial a.nd riKII.KII A PKIiYKXTlVK A will' reme.lv. UK. McCLIVI'OCK'S YKIil'PAIfl.t: PI RGATIYK PII.I.S. Koi t 'alivemas, Hciirlnclie, ,Vc. Prirc i.cta. Ult. .McCLINTOCK S A.VrlMI.IOUS TILLS For Irrcpnianly in the Function o( the l.iver and llowela . the heat l.iver 111 made. Price 25 eta. a box. For mle hy Dr. J. Mi CI.INTOt K. at hia .Mt .tieal De pot' W comer ninth anil Fiihert aia , Pliiladelphia. nnd at all Dniceiatp and leulera in .Medicinca. All Uratjiina and Dealcra in MclicineR win with tn lie ugenia, will pleaae arihlrtaa Ur. McClnttoik, rurnieiili-.g reference, mime ot Pot-tltrice. county and atiile. W For Sule lv VVeiaer'A Itruncr, Simt urv and Slm mokin ; Win. Wenner, Nortliumtieitand ; il. Itrown. .Mil ton ; F., p. l.utz, lllo-tmahurp ; Jaeoh llarriK. lluekhorn ; robn Vunlecio, Light Siret ; 1 bharpleaa A Bon, Cuta w;a'l. I'ebruary 0, ISOQ. 6ia. EAUTHEKWAXIE- rilHE lubarriher reipeclfully in'onna the eili JL sens of Sunbury and tho public generally, that he lias commenced the manufacture uf all kind of EARTHENWARE. at hia manufactory in Whortleberry Btreet, one aijnare eat of the River. Ho has enured the acrviora of Mr. Hur. and you can tnerrf.ire depend on bnxirg good article. The public are rrapectluliy invited to call. All orders Irem a distance vrill be promptly attended to. P. M.SHINDEL Sunbury, Feb. 2, 1856. tf TWO STRAY IIOS. CAME to the premises of II. Meana in Sha mokintown. Coal townkhip.T WO STltAV HOtia. 1 lie owner is rrtiueated to come for ward prove property pay charges and take them away. HARNEY MURPHY, February 2,1856. St fok: Mi.r:. rWVIAT large and commodious HOFsiE ti situated in the east end of Market .Street sunbuiy, payments to be made to suit purcba acre the premisea will be shown by the aubacri ucr. MARY MAKKLE. Sunbury, February 2, 185li. 3m. NOTICE 3 here'-y given that the partnership of Wm II. Cherrington &- Co., baa been dissolved, bv mutual content. All persona bavinr accounla with the firm will pleaae call on the auhaenher lor aetlleuient. WM. II. CHERRINGTON Shamokin, February 2, 1856. 2iu DIsMoIutioii of larliitrsl.iiK fHH partnership existing between Nicol 1 Mc Arthur, Robert l.auiont and John Mo Cree, mining Coal under the firm of McArthur & Co., at Shamokin, waa dissolved by inutu i conaent en the 3Glh of ISoveuiLcr, I8.")A, aud tho buaineaa of aaid firm will be settled by Micol McAilhur. NICOI. McARTHER, ROBERT LAMONT. JOHN M'CKEE February S, 185C lit FARM TO RENT. AN occupant ia wanted for the farm in Druah - VaiHev. formrtv fin.l 1... Philip btanibach. Tlirre ia 011 tlm Dremisea a comforubla House and Barn, aud a never faiiiug cpriu 01 watei. A good applicant will find the term deairable. and peaaeastoii given immediately. ROBERT C. HEI.FEXSTEIN, Shamokin, Jan. 26, I8&6 If TO RENT. A STOKE ROOM en Market Square ia Set boxy, ui two roeme adjoining. . CHARLES PLEASAXTR SHERIFF'S SALE. Dy virtue of a writ of I.everia Facias to me directed will be exposed to Public Rale at the Court House in 6'unbury, on Monday the 18th of February next, the following described pro perty to wit 1 A CERTAIN TRACT OR PIECE OFI.AND, Situate in Ruah townahip. Nortlmmberland county, ailjoiiiiiinlanda of William Scott. James Eckmnn and others containing one hundred and twenty-two acres more or less. ALSO A tcttnin tract situate In Rush town hip, adjoining lamia of Denj. F. Vantine, Wm, Kane, Wm. Scott, Benjamin I,. Vastine and tho above decciibrtl land, containing one hundred and four acrea more or Iras. ALSO. The undivided half part of a Tiact called the "Mill Tract," ailunla in Kualt town ship, adjoining land of llcijainin F. Yaxlinr, rntitiiiiiing te n acres, nn which are erected a Grist Mill, a dwelling Jluiiee nlid Darn. ALSO, in said township, the undivided half part of a certain Saw Mill erected on land of Uenjfimin F. YaMine, with any rights and privi leges thereunto attached. Seized taken in execution and tf be sold as the properly of Thomas J. Vastine. IlLWRY WF.rsF., Sheriff. SherifTa Office, Jan. 58, 1858. J KEMOVAL. CJIARLKS MAGARGE k CO. HAVING nr.MOVF.l) FKOM NO.Si COMMF.UCK9T. TO TIB South-lVest enr. of Sixth nnil dtrptntcr i'ts. rilLADELAHIPI, rEG to call the attention of Purchasers an - their extensive assortment of Paper, mid Paper M akcrs' MateriaU ; Printing Paper fur Hook and News. M ater lenf, aiired, uncalli n dered and cullendered, of all ipinlitiea und pricr, always on hnnd : Hardware and Manilla Paper, Trunk Hoards, binders' llonrda, Ilaugin'l'upuia &c. 4 c. Parliculir attention is invited to their exten sive aFSortineut of LKDUKU PA PEES, From the no.t Cth tiriitttl Manufactories in the Country. Among their WRITING PA1T.R STOCK may be found Com. Note, Ftdio Poat Atlantic Note, Thin Medium, Iluth Post. Demy, tjiiHrlD l'ot, Medium, F'Hil'a t.'ap, Itoy.il, 1'hit Cup, iSup. Rojal, Iinprriiil. Plate Pnpern. nf every ilcrriptinn, viio mid quality. Map i'upei, in g;eut vaiiilv. Kn velepe Papern. bite, bull', ami gold, either Iniil ur wove. Colored Pjpria, line gluml, and oilier varieties. Maii'tfictiirera aie invited t.v examine their stock of Iiui;s, Foreign ninl tVnicKtic. 1J leach ing Powdetrt, ot appioved loatida : 4 lutn. giennd or crnd.1; S.il Suila, 'oiU Asli Fell'iiit". Wire Clut'.is, I " 1 1 1 .i i ii .i i i i , c, ii u J Paper Mukera' Mute iiui t:eiierally. They are also prepared to takn order of odd izci and wcihlii el' jhy of the ubove descrip tion of Paper. January 8, 13." (1. Cino 10 BUILDERS AND OTHERS. 5 ir.N'l'KI). to ee! iblish an Acency for the " aalo nf Wood Mouldings, of whicli tln're are from f"(l t $'0(l wmth use,) iu every houe that in built. Our advantage in the use ot a bine that will work a whole huuid int iihiuMii.os nt one operritinn. and the lume a mount of capital employed bv the Company, enable uv t) "jve a liberal coiiiiiiisiou. Pattern ok fun.i.-l.od, contaiiiiiig 2 n patterns, Addrets J. IK UAI.l:, Willow Mrcct, abovo welitli, l'lnlidetiitiia, n. January 19, IWoO, om c NORCKOSS"' "ROTARY FLANiN0 MACIIINES. A r.NTEU To at 11 the Rifihta and Machinea V for a Kntarv Pluiiinc. 'J'oiisuimr and ronving Machine, for boaids and plank, under the -N oct oss l'atent. Also, the atMchiucut of the Moulding Machine, which will work a whole board into moulding at one operation, 'i bis patent ha been tried, and decided iu the Su pieuic Court in Wnahingturi, to be 110 iiifrimse- nient, being aupenor to omlsworta s Macluiie. Apply to J. U. UAl.i:, Willow street, above Twelllh. Piiiludelphiu, where the Machines can be Keen in operation. January 19, IHjti 3in c VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. 111 H aubicribrra, Exeenlora of the estate of JL Henrv Masser, tlec'd., oiler nt private sale the following properly viz: A hiru two atory frgtne dwclluij; hutiae, to.'lhi'r wilh about 50 ACRES OF LAND, Situate in Lower Augusta township adjoining landa of Duuiel Kuufman and others now iu the occupancy of John K. Kaufinuii mo store und dwellini;. The bouse is new and the location a good uuc for business. AlsooTItACP OT J.I.V.KSTU.M'.- I,..MI, in paid township on the river about 5 miles be- ov uuou.y, adjoining lands of .1. 1. M rncrson and others, containing, about UU acrea. i'lie il i productive aud contuina limestone aud other mineral. Also a tract nf Land, containing about acres on the hill, about two miles below &uiihury, adjoining ljuda of the heii of the lute John L onrad and other, i Here is, on tin tract, a small orchard ol choice fruit. Fur further particulars apply to the subscribers. H. II. MASe.HR, ) P. U. MAssKU, Kxecutor. FRANCIS RICHER. ) Sunbury, January l'J, 1850 if 3STOTICE. VOTICE is hereby given that Dr. J. W. Peal has placed his book accounts, notes, Ac, in the bauds of the undersigned for collection, at whose Law (Hike all persons indebted to said J. W. Peul, whether 011 book or note, are re quested to call and make payment on or before the 15th day of February 1 e?fi3, as ull accounts 4c, unsettled at that dato will be sued. S. R. PEAL. Snnhury, Dec. S2, 1SS5. DANVILLE HOTEL. JOHN DEEN, JR., Market Street, Danaille, Pa, TIMS is one of the largest and most commo dious hotels in the interior of Pennsylvania. I thasheen recently lilted up, in excellent style, with ull the modern conveniences. Danville, Sept. '22, I s55. AUCTION ! AUCTION! THE Auction of the Subscriber will commence next Monday morning at leu o'clock and will continue through the day, will elo be held from G till 0 o'clock iu the evening. Every day and evening next week. The week following only Mouday'a. Wedneadav's ard fcatunla'-a. AL1JEHT EI.hlir.RU. Sunbury, January 5, 1S05. tf. THAOI-IEB As WODDROr, "WHOLESALE BOOT SHOE & TRUNK WAREHOUSE, No. 101 Arch Street, up Stain, Between Third 4. Fourth Sis., upj.er side, near Union Hotel, Philadelphia, Carpel Bags and Valicea of ail descriptions. CHARLES F. TH CIIF.H. ROBERT m. WOUDKOP. Philadelphia, Jan. 12, 1856. tf. CHAI.LENREIIGER'S PILLS A e.rtaid cur lor lever ) As;ue, for sale iy WElbEU Sl UUCNER. Sunburr. ry M, IBr4. p AINTS nftnery drnintion just received by - 1T ! iVCTS-yil Hit"' TrTK Fashionable TIata and Caps. ASHBY & R0CAP, No. 1.1f. Market st., rztlLADELPHIA. INFORM their friend and the public generally, that they continue to keep at their old atand, a large and extenaive aaaortment of hats, caps, eke., got up of the beat material and in the late) and beat style of workmanship and finish. - Country merchant and other will do well to call and examine bclore purchasing elsewhere, riiila.. Not 10, I "55. tf. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. PTHE subscriber offers at privato sale, a A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, situate in Sugar valley, lireen township, Clin en county, 11 1 'ou t I mile from l.eganaviile, and 9 miles from Lock Haven, adjoining lands of An thony Kleckner, Geo. Crumley anil (jen. Unook, containing SSI acrea, strict measure, all of which is excellent Limestone laud about 00 acres of whicli are cleared, and the balance well tiinlicrrd and watered. The improvements nre a two story L03 House and a log barn, near the western end of the said trnet, and an excellent young orchard of choice fiuit trees. Also another excellent two story Log House and l..g barn on the east ern portion of said tract. The said premises arc so situated as to make two excellent Farms, and will be sold together or separate, tn suit purcha sers. Persons desirous of purchasing the above property will please call on the subscriber, resi ding in Upper Augusta tp., Norlhumlicrland county, 5 miles from Sunbury, who will accom pany them to said premises. Terms reasonable. lii:t)K(iF. M. FORRESTER. December 52, 1 855. tf. AUCTION AUD PHIVATE SALE. Worthy the Attention of Every Man. "I I AYING positively determined to leave Kun bury on the 1st of February next, I intend selling my large Slock of Clothing end other Hoods at and below rnt lit private sale, and next month at Auction. My stock embraces a large variety of very desirable goods of different kinds. CLOTHING of tlill'erent styles and makes va rious qualities and prices, such ns Winter coats from !fS.." upwajds ; Overcoats from .1-3,(1(1 and higher ; Punts und Vests in proportion; Hats and Caps, Hoots and Shoes, Hurts, Underdo tiling. Hoys' Clothing, pistols, jewelry, hosiery, and all other kiiulu of good generally kept in a Clothing KstabliNlimeiit. I have also nn hand a vrrietv ol Summer Coats, ve-its and p.mts ; also Summer Hats of different styles, nil of which I will sell nt tremendously low prices. The Auction will commence on the 7th of .Isnn.iiy next, and will continue through that week every day and evening, afterwards on Monday Wednesday and .Saturday. The public will find it to their advantage to call early and buy .it private sale; they have then a gooil as sortment to pick from, and tdiull buy goods at as low prices as they will probably be sold by Auc tion. My store is in Maiket Square, is known, and can hardly be missed. AI.15FRT ELSRERG. Sunbury Dec. 52, IK.'m. To Merchants and Storekeepers. The subscriber desirous of leaving us soon as possible, will sell I.i Merchants and others who may favor him. nt wholesale, lower thuti Phila delphia rales, any or all his goods im hand. His Gtockconiprics a Aarieiy of goods adapted to the season, is pretty large yet, so that he can givo an Asuortmetit of siies and qualities to buyers. Merchants will find it to their advantage to call eaily. ALBERT KLSBERC. LA 'I I 'ST AJUllVM., Largest and Best Assortment CHEAP, HANDSOME & DLKAHI.E. ''HE subscriber take pleasure in informing - bis customers and ihc public generally that he is now in receipt of an unusually larg; and Splendid Assortment of Now Ooocls. To endeavor to enumerate the one huiidrelh part of t!iO articles would be useless, rnillice it to sav, they have been selected vtilli the greatest fire, and tiiev will letiispostd nfut a lots prict as the same quality can lie purchased elsewhere. My motto is "(inlck Sulcs ami Smnll rrnf.tf." He takes this nielhod of presenting to the public bis thanks for the liberal pstronane exten ded to him, and by stiict attention to limine:, be respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. It will be advisable for purchasers to cull and examine his assortment before purchasing elce where. All kinds uf produce taken i'l exchange. EDWARD V. BRIGHT. Sunbury, December I, lS.IS. OHEAT EXCITEMENT! La est and lent arricnl of the Season, At the tStore of P. W. Gray, 7n Marlct S'inre, has Just rectircil it'v Stock from PliHutlilphia, consisting of Fall ami Winter Goods, Embracing a great variety of Lady's Dress aud Fancy Oood3. The following com prices in part a list of my ex tensive and elegant atoek, which for variety and cheapness cannot ne excelled in this market. ron the ;kntli:mi:x, Dlark and Fancy Cloths and Cassiinerea, Bltck Sattin and Fancy Silk Veslings. Shirting Muslin Diawers and Under fhirts, Kentucky Jeans Velvets, blankets, &c. POlt TI1K LADIES. Block Silks, Alpacas, Merinos' colored snd plaid all wool. Muslin do Lain, a large lot of Prints, of the best brands and styles, brown and bleached Sheetings, twilled and plaid Linseys, Flannels, red, yellow and white, grey Drills, 'Pickings. Cambrics, Dress trimmings, ribbons, lares, gloves, hose and iri.h linens, and other things too tedious to mention. I would earnestly solicit a liberal share of their patronage. Boots & Shoes, a lar";o assort incut. HATS $ CAPK, HARDWARE &. CUTLERY, CEDAR WARE. FISH &. SALT, Crocrrlca of every variety. Teas.Collee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Cheese, Vin egar, Candies, Caudles, Moap, Ci ackers, Brooms, Lead, Shot, lied Co-Ms, Plough Line, l.lasa BxlO 10x12. 11x16, Starch, Fluid. Dairy Salt. ISmok in ir and Chewing Tobacco, Fine Cigars, Matches, Mustard, Candle Wick, Blacking Water Proof, ami a general assortment in OL'KKXSWAHE AND GLASSWARE. Country produce taken at the highest market prices. Sunbury, Oct, 27, 1855 tf. COLLINS & M'CLEESTEE S TYPE FOUNDRY and Printers Furnishing Warehouse, No. 1 Lodye Alley, hack of new Masonic llall, Philadelphia. rhila.. Jan. U, 185ti. litoulutioii ol'rarliici'khip. X'O'rit 'L is hereby given that the co-partner ls sliip heretofore existiiiR under the nsineof 8. Wiivm tV Co., in Coal township. North uir.lirrUnd rouuty, was dissolved by mutual con- sent, on rnday, the 15th 111st. Ihe book are left in Ihe hands of the subscriber for celllement, on whom all persons knowing themselves in debted to, or having claims against said firm, will ideate rail snd settle immediately. K I.I J A ti CHIUESTER. Ehamokin,. Dec 22, 8m. -lfALL PATER. A larg and splend " assortment of Wall Paper, Window Pa per, aud Ull b hades, just received and for sal by I. W. TUNER & Co, 8unbury,My t. 185 INDn.LIULE INK at lj 1. W5n BltCTiBR'. Great Arrlvnl of Fall and Winter Goods I IRA T. CLEMENT NFORMS bis friends anil customers that he just received an elegant assortment of FALL AND WINTER O00D3 if At hia Store in Marsct Street, 8unbury, which he offers to the public at the lowest prices. Ilia stock consists of a general assortment a Dry (Jootls, viz : Cloths. Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, DnlingJ, A'i.tinj, Linens. Culicocs, Muslin de Lains, Lawns, Ginghams, llrrazcs. Also a large assortment of CLO THING. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, fur Men, Women and Children. Sii.k Hats. Panama, Talin lenf and other Summer Hats. Plasler. GROCERIES of every vaiicty. 5ugar, 'Pea, Colli e, Molasses, Cheese, Spicos, Fish, Salt. Ar. HARDWARE, Viz: Iron and Steel, Nails, Piles, Saws, Ac. QUEENSWARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Saucers, $e tT Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest market prices. Oct. 20, 1B'5 GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING! JOXITST "V. IIVE-sIEtTIISj- MEP.CHANT TAILOR, 0TJNBUJI 3T, PA. Respectfelly informs the citi.eus of Sunbury and the public generally, that he bos just received from Philadelphia, a choice and eiei t assorinent of Cloths, Cassimercs, Ac , viz : French black ('loth, plain and twilled. Bhiek Beaver do fxr overcoats. Fine blue cloth. Claret cloth. Caksimcrcs freneh black corded. do do do Doeskin. do do grey mixed Doeskin. Veslings plain black silk velvet. do Figured velvet. Plush velvet. tin Black satin figured. Woolen Shirts and Drawers. Gentlemen's Pocket Handkerchiefs. do Neck-ties. All of which will be sold or made up to order in the latest and bct.t style. Stinburv, Dee. I, IS.'jS tf :i!tfUe and ISamc linker. Thomas H. Tucker, Sut'cefjnr (1. II. Strnli, rvfsV REsPECTr-TILY inform- the iVj-Si citizens of .Sunbury arid the pub- 1 tiviX"slic generally, has t-il.en VSi4 fstablishine nt luiely occupied bv Geo. W. Stroh, and having engaged several t;ooJ workmen, will be enabled to turn out work iu his lino equal to any made in this section nf country. Orders promptly execrted and utl kinds of pro duce ta'.eii in eye'uane. rieiihurv. Octoberi!, If.r).').-lv 1 For the latest arrival uf Fall Winter J.oods. J. F. Sc I. P. KLZNX3, f E."PE(; TF' "T.LV announce to their friends and tie public in general, that they have received a V'-itir Old Stand, in Upper Augusta ton iislnp, Northumberland county. Pa., at Klines (Jrove, their FA I. L an I VI.' TElt (joods, und opened to tne public a full assortment f MERCHANDIZE, &c, f'onsisling 111 part nl Cloths, black and fan; Cass'.uif res, iJattiiu tls, C'hecks, Drawers and L'uJcr Shirts, and all kinds of TALL an-! WINTER GOOD.?. f.U-j a bt of Ready. made Coats, Vests and Tauts, Ac. Ladies Dres-. Goods, Consisting of Black Silks, Merinos, Alpacos. Co bem cloth. Dlsiii Olid f.tnev all wool D I, sines. I Ciil,cre,l.'iiii;haiiis, .Muslin, Comforts, Hay Slute Long Shawls, Trimmings, Ac. Also a fresh supply nf (.Kll ti le of all kinds. A fresh stipply of Hardware and Queens ware, Drugs and Medicines. Hard are, tjueensware, Cedarware, Broome, A c. Atso a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Hats at:d Caps, Silk Hats, and all goods usually kept in a Country Store. Coll and See. Cheaper than the Cheapest, Thankful for past favors we hope by strut atten tion to busineis, to merit a continuance uf the same. AH of tlie ohove named stock of goods will be sold positively at low prices for cn-di, or in ex change for country produce, at the hiV-sliuarkct price. Kline's drove, Nov. 3, lS.'.S. COSMOPOLITAN A 11T ASBOCI A T 10! ti:coD VEA'l. Vnil AN'CKMKN'I'S for Die Second Annan! Cnl'.rcllon oi tins new unci pooulsr liiautulioii lor Ihe iliifuaion ol l.ileiature and Ail, liavt: been maiie on the moat exten sive scale. Aiuon tlie woiks alrcaily encnira t, la tl.e lur-fnmed "o-EisroA. cnucirix," wtiirh oriirnniily eoat Ten Tli iukhhI lloliars. In foriiiois taw ne t:ohei.'tioa, the diiltision or woiua of -MLT:icaN AliT. ami tlie rue-.urakaTiicit of American si'illus, liuye not t.een ovei ionknl. t'oiniiiaai ina hate tieen ibanett to many of tlie ne at itiarincnislieil AiurrM:i Artifets, who will eontriliute a "ne ol Mi. ir tiil'-al i-.nlnc. lions. Anions litem are tines Msrli'e llaala. elecutttl Uy tiie greatest livnit k'ul;tor Ilisax l'owrit. : The Fuller of his Country : UENJAMIN FUANKLIX, Tli Philnti tplier; DANIKL WEliSTER, The P(ntpniuu. A fecial eeat Imi vniteJ Kurune aiul mmleparefu! and judirinuh at-Ifoti'Mit ol' l" rci(iu wirk of Art, UaU in JroMe nnu Murtilft , matimrv uiul cn-irft raintuitii. The lit ile hiriuint; a lt and vulunMc c 'Iliftin of Puiiitiua uift Staluarv, tu Im (iutrilmUil ikk ntuuj.g the mciuhera ui the Attun'mtum far the etnd Vear. TKR.MS UF .MKMllKKsSIIIP. Tlie pnymctit of three dtIiordCtmtiIuiti any one a mem ber ol ttiit A-K'Uiti;'ii. ami eiitiliea liim It. t-uher one rf tlie fi.tlttwinK Mutiazinea lor one ymr, und ul a ticket ia tlie ilitritiiiiiii ui ilic Mafuury and a'aiiiiu i. Ttic t.itfiHture itkufti ti mlcnl;ra I'tomtii of the fiI lowuig AIoMiljly Mjfuznifa: Ilurper'a, I'uttiaiit. knicker bticker, lil.irk ,v-Hi", vji.iliLiiu', U,Klc)'a tid) a liuok, and litufli(tid tnls. rm iukiM3 live min!ieraliip nre etititlttl to any five of the iMHfriizuica fur uue )ear, uud t" tx licktti ui the dlBHlhUtit'H, uj The net r arcrtli derived frnm the a-ile of memhenhipe, ufe devoid, iu the pmchune oi woika ol Art l t Ihc cnu lug year. THi: ADVANTAGES HlXTHKn hy heenminir a lueniher of this Axs-H-tati 'ii, nre Int. All .irrsoiia itvtive the full villus ol their S'lhsrrip-ti- ii at tlm tu.it, ia the shape uf sterling .M axiue l.Ue ruture. i.t, K'K'h metntier is eantributina- townr.ls pnrrhasiiif choice Works of Art, which ore t i be .lnunhiiird anionic llitfti.srlvt'S, and are at the same timeeticouriiginf; the Ant of the count!), disbursing thuusuJids uf doikiis Uit.uu lis agency. l'eriiiins in remitting fnntls tor menihershtp, will please Hiwcthur Mst-oihce address in lull, aiu.ii.tr thd iniiii nicy wish Ihe lnj izme t'icouiineuce, ann nave utr inrw rcgittcretl at the Post ort.ee In prevcut loss; on the re ceipt nf which, a certificate of memlwrship, topether with the Mutt.i.cii.e di-airi!. will be forwurdc4 t an) purl uf the country. Thone whrt purclir.se Mnpnzines ni Bookstores, will oh sWveth'U by joiuin-f tint Asswiaiioii, they rewiva the Moigiixme and fre ticket iu the annual distribution, all at the aun.e price they now my for the Mufazme aknie. H-iiutnully illuktrated Ciitalogncs, giving lull ticscfip tious, ar-nt free on apphcqiiou. fur .Meiiibciahin, adlieis C. h.PF.BBV, Actuary C. A. A. At either nf the princip-., oucee K nickei In cker M.icustiue" otHe. Slft BromWrav, Kew York, ur, Weitern Utltuc, 1CJ Water street, Suwiusky, O. Nov. 17, STltAV SIIOAT. CAMC loth premise of the subscriber in Lower Augusta township, en or about the 15lh of December lb55, a stray whit shoat about ten months old. The ow'er ia rcque.teJ t coat forward psy charge and take it away -JACOB RENN. lionsr Aujuita, Jan. It !.- . NEW - FALL AND WINTER GOODS. I. TV, TEM.H A Clo., Suubury, m., RESPECTFULLY announce that they have just received a large and varied stock of splendid goods suited to the senaon ; an inspec tion of which they solicit from their friends and the public they will be sold at low prices, as they ttiil adhere to their old motto: "Small profit and ruiVt Utiles." This in the end pays bf jt, while II bout serves their customer. Their stock now consists of Cloths. Csssimeres, Veslings, Ladies' Dress Goods, in great variety, of Silks, Peplinn, Hi luinns, Caehuieres, Cobnrgs, all vtool de tains, Calicoes, Ac, with a large assortment of dress trimmings.-Broche, Thibet, Cash mere, and wel'en shawl, worked collars, cuffs, sleeves, chemisettes, AC. A new stork of Rendy mnda Coots, Vests, and Pantaloons, of superior sty le and workmanship. Also, lints, Caps, Roots and Shoes together wilh a general assortment of Hardware, Cjnerns ware, Groceries, Provisions, Cedarware, Drugs, Paints. Oilj and Rails. Come and see, no charge is made for show ing goods. Country produce taken in exohange forgooda. at the highest market prices Sunbury, October 1.1, 1855. S E. Cor. 7th & Ihi snnl Ms- Tliis 1tistitntif.it, whirh win first esMMiahed in tj.irin!..T. Jr',4, ri,,: lumilers nnw:i'4 its gnuiiintrs Iiiim dml:i of tiic lUMI.CCS intn m tnt.i, inul otlirr cities; waa on .luo- 41a, 1 r5 t'hanrrS'l, mirl rsluliiinliH i,B n t.'oil.-Kc iri pcconlaiici) with Act of 1 l.cu.fi.ti'.iire. 'llie Lot:iirjtortsTarcT:'jN ia of a l!i,l-1 tlioroiifiilv (rai-h'-al r'lionvtf r find J for ti-e in !iia-nsss hiiiPB wl'irli, scrri tlie ptipi! hav the privil-rs of hth-ii- Iihtr'.' tip",! n fovtri.1- of I.IIIj'I'I'Ml:4 upon ciMMi;!i;t.i. i..v. a-. fi livfrctl for lhir .apctiiil uae, by eiui- iiciit praclili 'iiers. CJ for t!io presrat r.'S'ii, tlie Itox. ytr JriviK Shah.wiiois services are f.i- r.ivi 111 lhl iier.-ll'meei.. , , f 11 c.iiiTri:Mii:, rriocij nf. . f?" t.'-ltai-cucs will b". en' In 1:1; u auilr-at, on nriplifnM'.ti ir;t.T A Is-.. Rlt'TCM'tAS' norm ! si ( KKI'.I'I Vn, on r.viit ,.-r mail 01 Ihc - ' price, 61.. 0. K-iy to samv ;j era Philnlclpb.a, Oct. ta, 6m1. HEW MASCIJIC HALL," I'ltll.ADliJ.FHIA. Atil'NTS WAN'Tl'.O in evaytown and eneuty ia the Cluted ytiitt-e, to 8e!i the beatl'il'ii pietMrr of las CHAND LOHCK ItOOM. In tlie New Ma.osic lUi.r., Plu'.i l. lplna. T!oP.'! ia a.'!'.'".e: crv lar-iO y. rout i-lii-itii tl.j a.:t::ir'itit'ii "f ail, for t'-.- t".ri''tni.-fl and fi rit y Willi wM-!i t!. r)rArcAi:v, t'l'.!.tco Paottisgs ANn KfaNtTCP.Tt are re; re'i'r-. H;'ci th ;.rt.!';c to'..ut v- an t liarir. tr.y i.'f tile c .lors tlie of I'. ilc. Si X -'. Pri'-e 9-1 00. IJ . l.s.'lliTa mid Pi "ur la!i-s wial.i.'!! In t.f's ' eli cits for it, will pleaso ud.lresa, lor t'tinh.'r i:if -inr'ti- u. i..n.i:u!:nt!Iii, Lii!iogni(;i'jr, Pioiu.lcilna. 0,;o'.t 2:, p-3 if GREAT MASCNfc HALL. Titr t.An';rT pianh vrtk. vpt.onrov and Ml'fflC 1-TOIti: l. THE LMTI'.U 1 TATi:r. Vi!l Pe i.;iac.t Octf.Jier I.'ith i't tli" Masontc Ueil niMi. T'l'-amit tiircct. iilrive Scvcnlh. Pfiilii'lc!f.!na. HyJOIIN MAKII, the Aeent for llisiritmuii, ! '.ray & Co. 'a eel'r'.rjKit tloloe Ciinpnin Att'ictoniit Ptioin portra. an.t C V. Fiak ic Vit'a Prisninin le!. fon3. Alao, p.riuo pott.-a nii-.l .1-lo.loiia of othr ilis. tieiraialictl makers. J. M. Iins o!ssinr-tl h leas, for scvcrnl yeriia 111 the i.ew, ir. ifiuficetit mal well known Mua nic ltniltli'ar. yvh-re he iti'eiuls keeninir the Iarrreat stock ami ".frfi:!it ol' Penio Fortes, Me!oi!e-iliS, Muhif, na.t Mu sical lu.linine.iis of eveiy tiewi iption. nil 01" vlii'-!l pre cirelnllv e!ct-'l hy liin,s.-tf, nn.l varfai.lett to give ter fec' saiilncrloii in every m"Uin;e. (leiolier S?l!i. if COLEMAN'S CHEAP aTJTIEIl-Sr ETOHE, No. 21 North Third St., Ldoio Arch, THII.ADEX.rnZA. Ol NTIii Merchants can save from ten to J fifteen per cent, by purchasing at the above stores, liy importing iny own gooda. paying but tilth' rent, aud livinj economical!;.', it is plain I run undersell those who purchase their Goodi here, pay high rents and live like princes. Constantly oil hand a large avc.iriincnt of Ten and I'ocket Knives, Scissors tlnd Kaiors, 'i'slde Knives and Forks in ivory, slag. bulVa! i,!.one and wood handles, Carvers and Forks, Ac. Ilulchcr Knives. Dirks, Dowe Knives, Revolving and p ain I'istols, Ac. AIo a large assortment of Aecnrlef ns, &e. Also tine Cnijlinli Twist mid Ocrm-in (ions. J(III. M. CULI'.MAN, Pvt. 50, 18.15. ly. Importer. NEW CONFECTIONAEY. V.rflOLESAIE AND RETAIL. M. C. GEAIUIAIIT, I J EHI'UCTI'ri.I.V nniimitice to the citizens of Ni.rthuRibt i lanil a lot the aiijuinii.g coun ties that he bus i; pciieJ a Cmifccticnarv and Fruit eitnre in MAKKUT fcliCAIiK, Sunlmrv, where lie luanufuiluri s si:tl keeps on ham), at all timps, the must choice Confectionary, Ac, Wholesale ami Ik-tail, at I'liil ulelplua itici J. Anions his stock of C'oiileclionsriis, niuy be fjuoJ : French Secrets. Itarii.-il A lni.iii.ia, Cream Waile, lemon ' ll.ise. " Vio:i.:a. Comm ni Sccls'.s. Liquorice, C.mi r-o"a, sll Uiinlaof acetit, l.ove l)roia, Mint lirona. reJ and white, Jelly Cakes, r'ini! Ilropa, duck Can. Ilea, ol all scants Hock randy. Almond Canity, murr. T eiTTas, Prunes, l.iti.-a, Ki;a, Curran'a tliiett, Cilroi s, Aimtiutla, Itiltor.s, Na.i cf .'.1 kisdi LKMOX SYUl'l pf a superior ntialiiv, by the ainglo or ib zen. A superior quality of he ears and Tobarco, am) a variety of Coiifectionariea, fruit, Ac, all nf whit h is offered r.licsp at w holesale or retail, ('nine and ace ho will try tn please. Ordeis from a distance promptly attended to. tSui.luiry, An.,. 4. IM-ifi. ly. Bargains at the CId Stand. TIIILING &. GRANT VKU now opening a new and very desirnhi stock of FA1.I, and WJ.NTEK CootU, em hracinj; an endless yaricty. 'J'hcir stock con sists in part of Black & I'ancy Broadcloths &Ca3imeres, Winter Waie lor Uien and boys, all styles and priefs. DRESS GOODS. SILKS Plain and l'ijured P,lark. An a-s.irtment of Maid Stripeand Finred Fan ey I'ress riilV.s at ui:iisually low prires, tihellies, Urates, liratj Del.uins, Mil. He Lains. Lawns. Ac, ;Ii;H AMS from f to 2,i cenU per Tard. CALICOUK - " 3 ISJ ' AVIIITK OO0D3, Cawhrie, .lacorii tts, Swi.-s, Tarlion, tull, Dohi ne;t, Frr tich and Swiss Lares, F-daiiic11. He. Brown and bleached Muilins, Diiliiugs, Ticks, Checks, Tonlings, Table Diapers, 4 c. r.noc 'Ftni'.i. HARLWAHE and QUEE3ST7AKT, Cedar-ware, liollnw-ware. Iron, bteel, I'lasl-r trS.i It and Fish. Also a tresh supply of 1'IM US A.. LI .111. I'll l.l... Thankful for past favois, s hope y strict attention a nd a desire to please, still to meet with the approval of our friends. Ci Country produce of all kinds taken at th highest inaiket price bunbury, ZVov 8, 1855. -ly. ("lOBC'ltd. French Merino. Persian cloth, l'ari twill. Chintzes. Dclanes, Uelvges, Alapacas, Kilks, Wool plaids, Mohair lustr Fisncli, Scotch and Americiiu Ciughum, jus received (lis) fur sal by Munhury, Dec I 'SS. E. V BRIGHT C1..MU1UC, bwias, Mull, ' laces. (Cheeks. Collar. Hobinelt, French I ndcrslwve and Chemisettes, lleak dresses. Velvet and Velvet trimmings. Turkish counterpanes, Elankels, Uroclie, 'J'liiU'l & llsy btate Shawls, for sal by Biiuhury, Dec. I, 55. E. Y. 12KICIIT. ''!R't"lHru6cii flr. for sa'a by " I Mar n. wriKRA ntr' vcu'. Uritili Periodicals :.ifitV coi'ir sErtRTD. tCT-i'rfmiMmii to 'ctf .Stioci ikr .' ! .' LWOAltD PCOTT A Ct , ftet York. c-Mitinast re publish tho fallowing lliitiali I'a iutlitsils, n. 1 1" TUP: LONDON QUAK I LULY (Conservalivfl, THE EDINBURGH RKVIEW (Whig.) TllENORTH BU!TISIiryfcVIEW(FrecC'li.) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) BLACKWOOD'S EdInBIjUG MAGA7.1NR (Tory). Tli r-rr.sra: criticn! slats of Kurnnrsn nTai'a wot reintse lliesc 1 nblK'.ii moi iimiavslly kaitt-riii(r rtirntijr 1 tie forth coming your. 'I'.'ivy w.il occupy a n.uhl!e (rfoinid lisiwe tlie litistily wnt'-i Iivvs-iteni. crini'. ftis-cuia!.n.i mi(l fly inn lunioia of the ilsily Jonriml. ninl Iho pontlcnius Toms of ihe laiiire Instotiaii, vrripn alter the liviMg iim-rest nr.4 t S 'iU'irii iil if the great poiit iesl even's of Pie liine ahall have I'ussrtl awny. Ilia l these Peritslinila III' reairs must l.n.k for Ihe only lenily nilel!ipih!e null re.ia I.V Instorv of em rent events, ami its aura, in ailttiti I" llieir we'il-eatKliii'h. d lueiniy acieiitific ami tlimlociesl r.lnirmtei, weurge tli'in upon tha Cunsldetstion ol lis t.'.-'i'm'T pari'.c. ( r Ar.'ntijeineiita nre now ptrmnnenlty mnde for t..i re- ei;l 01' I'a'rly Hieils Ironl Ihe Linton Pulrirli' rs. by whii-ii we lire' eiiftbl.'d to pin nil our F.ejrtnts in the hii::i!se! ialisi'ril.ei., iiliont as '"i! :is they fan he f'urrniis.l wttli the f.iMirr.i copies. Although this involves n vtry tiiryi' o'ltlny 011 onr par:, wu a'.nll fomuiiii: to luiii;!i tuJ PiMlotlici'ii nt the simi: l.iw rale.i S3 li.retolrne, t .get4i4 w ill. tl.c 1 V! im'.i p PrerrMnr:a to new H'll'.eTilinr. TElt.MS AND lM.'E.MlU.MS. (See list rf Pnmium Volumes lelow 1 ' reret'.. For any tme of tbs four Kcviewapntt rue Pre:u vil ?af't r'orni.'vt'vo o o ens uiji' Pol Dili three " two " 1 1" For nt' f rr of tPe Rtviewa " two " b ' For ll ackwoo'l's .yiinriiZ'ps 14 one ' a OJ I'or 111 i'-k wo. 1! am-:h;.ei:view llirS " tit" For JC:i:'ooil A the f"iir Keviewa tloee " IU UJ Piiuvini's ' he Miiiie in all co: in mhwe. Money torrent in the Stale where ismcd milt I", rercirc-d ot fir. Thv Pteiriintns fo.ivit of the followi-ip works, oai v-.III nies 01' wiiii-li will lie ffii -.n to r.e-.v ri'-jhecrilers neo-T tint lotlie nuia!ii-r tif pi:lioiln;;.l ultlcre.!, ua hliwVs plained,: PREMIUM VOLUMES. T'nrE'r.'x firAftTiiRi.sv tlftr'Ew ('.! rr ; V-i.x K.v i'u' M uy. (k.x m mii) i; t b t Kf:i.T l:vir: A' (--ne )t.u) r.'iNMT.c KtiVp'V. ('inc ..:). Ml f HiPi(.lTAN Ma.VAiSi. ('x:x lli 'nrl.i) N'"KT.tiN--T::H ItnvtKw t"'e vt :m). ' 'iPi..r.-i:ivt: Pirtn iiin Vi'!t'!I5 cm.lli t in c Hi fUHi..':in!. t-xi'"'t of liit; r'.-in-ijjn (.nrtrrtr!v Iirn v. 'i' prf'.'iit ili5'tpj''ii(:iiiciir. tlurchTi-. viiit tl.nt v.mk if nut a!.u w:'iifi-j. Sa:.--. riSrrs will ilc:i.- or'ItT n nmnv i'iiK'i -nt :: k" fir prfiiMMiua u iliory ru viv.ni?i wiiicii tht-y i:::'v lie cntit.eil. CLTTPBING. A il-eroiiuf of tv.-iMiir-five p-r cpiit. frutr. the nS)v prt will nliovei to .'!uls iTd-Tnitf fmir or ui"ic et'pict of nn y tttiR nr m ir of. hu vh wor';". Thus: ho-ir eic nMi!iikvii'Ki. or nf .tut livivw, lit ;nt tV one n'i.irMs f'f 1 ; i" ur c pics uf Ihe lour Review m.J lilafkwvoil fur hm'1 vi. POSTAGE. lit nV- th1 pnii.-iml CittR :iul T-'Wns. tlis wrrVt will ! l -!:veret1. trr,i-i!i A.T. ntr. VKKC. OF P-ST,'iK. W hii 'i,t by m ii,, i!tc ir;;tif tn iiny pnrt f Ihe I'uUtNl :, p v.iil h- lift Tiv-it(yriuri t h v.ir f r 'f':i-kH''t;t.'' ninl u:t i"clve eiiS o yei.r tor vwh ReifiiitntiiTS at'tl C'-iTinm siitni'.J n'wuy t J4a-f1'"'i, p-'St-jVidf, tn :iit Pi;! Il,llCr, LL0NAI.D ISl'OTT k CO.. CI t-.OI.n Ti'ilKK !'. XF.W YORK. N. n. I- S fcf'M, Ilvwii'Ii- p-.tijus),.'.'. h-1 l-ni-i for 5-t tV l-FAI!M"H iM.'IOK.-' t v I.'i-n:? t'h'. :it. of r.iliiit.iti'ir'i, Uiiit pinf Nrtttt. f V;i!e C"t;fffr, NfV Hliv-'ii,0"'iit III v.'t v At. r.y:i! .Kf:tvi, C"'1;ituiiiX lo-Ki p;-L'i'c. 1! s t'e I uu. I 6t(U wo'jti fr.;ra inj;. Ph m in ifit-'.'ii I'-M'tirnr. IT'I ii.s work t not tlienM "R.r.fe nt ttm rrra," liitt-iv i;n--rr,iTTKr nn'! thr;wu iiponttiu Alatkrt. New Yi'rk. tect'tiit'rr l-'A. CHRAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORK IV 0 72 North Second Street, (oppjiitt tH itfount 'triiOij lhv.se ) rhiladelpliia. rOLD Lever Watches, full je.ve.l, 13 K, ra " aes, 2f; Silver Lever do., do., $ Z; Sil ver l.epine, tlo., 3: Quartier. 5 to 4'7: Cell Spr.'tacles, $150 to $10 ; Silver ihi., -fl M ; tsilver TaV.r. Spoons per sett, iMl t $18; Silver Denrrt do., tlo.,! to SU ; silver Tea do.,; do., 4 7j to 17 5H ; tiold I'n an.l (JoM Ca ses. : 2.i to ; (Jol.l l'ens and 6'ilver do. . I; together wilh a varWty of fine Gold Jewelry. C ild Ciirh , CuanlQiid Fob Clinic. All goods warranted 10 In) ns icpvt sfiiU".'.. Watches and Jewelry, repai.i d i:i the tie A manner. Alvo, Mo buiiic V.aiks, l'ins, i,c, iiuul. to or.) ir. X. IJ. .Ml cr.ieu L.'tit hy mil or other wis. wiil do punctually attended to. riiiU., b'cj t. S2, IsiJ. lyw. Cheap "Watches 05 .Iewelr . SArnoiAAI.r and retail, Bt th "S'hiiadcl- ' phiii 'ateh und Jewelry Store," No. 66 North Second Street, cunirr of tjue.rry, yiHI.ADEJt.I'KxA. CM l.i-ver Vst"'i-t. lull .'.'.ye'ei!. ! rami rr.ses, tii.H) Ii'!.! l.epine t'k. S'JI.i.njKine Silver S;i.'clatUa. I .SO Silver lap. fall (ew'ifil. e'.i hjnM Itracelels, 3 liO Sliver l.'.i'c'', I'ali jew.'ii U jl a.iu'S' tiolil I'e-icils, l.ft S'lpei lor .fii.irti.-ir. 7 S.lvcr Tea aisn.a, act, 5 ID I Gol.l S;'i';'t:o lea. T.lsij j Oolil I'cnj, Willi Pencil and Silver Il.ikier, l.M J (lold Finper Kings, U7J cents to ij-'SO ; Vateh Glasses, plain, JSJ cents; l'atent, ISj; l.unot, 5 ; other urlicies in proportion. All poods war ranted to be what thev are sold fur. KTACFFKR & llAKLEY. On hand, some Cold and Silver Levers and I.rpincs, still lower than the above prices. Sept. 0, 1855. r- ATTORNEY AT LAW, bU.XUl'KY, I'Ai. Aided hy soma eight years experience iu the piactb e ol the Law, will attend with fidelity t all matter apperta'.iiiiis to or witl-iti the lino of his piofi'Shion. Oli'CO ttltll (.'liarics J. Uruner, Lsq., Market street. Sunbury, Sept. IS, IS.".". tf $50 E"W-3D. r1HE stiberibeis otVer a reward of fifty dollar -- for the difcoterv and ennvietioM of the per tjn or per oiis. who cut and desti jyed the hand nn the Machinery of their Coal breaker, at tlis Mmmoth f'ollierv, between hhumokin and Mt. j Carmel. on the iiislit nf tlie Oth inst. The above reward will be paid to any one giv ing infurnvt ion that will lead to the conviction of the ollenders. CLEAVUR. FAGELY Sc Co. Shamokin Oct. ST. l-t5 tf. FOR SALE I iJI FTEAM ENGINES! 90 Hnrre power esc.h. fti with boilers. W ould make excellent pump ing augine, toaether with S lar?e hlowinif cylin ders, stiitsblc for a blant furnace. Apply to HENIIY LO-NOENECKEr. !c CO. fcihaiuukiil Iron Work, Mlianukiii, Fa. Khamaltin, July 51, 18,15, UCSliANU'S Mai'iiesia for tale liv M it. VEIisERA BRENEB HLACK Futly a eood articled for sale by Mnv W EISEK A HKI NER. ITIAHNESTOCX Yermifur;e, for sale tv May 10. 'VEI.vEK I5KCNEH STOVES- IOHSALE au exec '.lent second-hand Cook ' ing Stove, also several Cylinder Coal Sto.cs. Enquire al ll.it otilce. All persona knowing Iheinselves iniloblsJ to Ir T. Clement, on Uot k account, notes or other wist), are requested to call and pay up without delay, othrrwis their accounts will le placed ia the hands of a magistrate for collection. Sunbury, Nov. 17. H55 tf ADIES' Dress Good. Ppiinij and t?umni4 Shawl., Black silk, tiik poplins. Da Lame. Ginghams, l)e bage, Lawns and calico, just re reived aud for sal hy WM. A. KNABU. Lower Augusta, My 8, IWI. i QUENCH Hack cloth, plain cV funcy f assi; nicies, Cassineits, Ovcicoatiur. sti " Silk Velvet vest patterns, Nilk and Wool Hats, Capv Scarfs and Monkey Jackets, for sale by iJunflury. Hec. I '5S. E. Y. BIIMIIT. 1ANU VAKR.VNTS.--Tla hi ";hcst p u -''wiilhti jlicu f- Land Wsrrsnu tj the 'iU smlsi Hi IJ ii.V 1EF. J