RESOLVTIOK ADUPIEO BY Till! LATE DKMOI RATIC STATE COM VENTIOM. Hon. John L. Dawson, from the commit, ttio, reported the following admirable series of resolutions ; which were road and Unani mously adopted : Resolved, That in the present distracted condition of parties, in which sectional end partial issues have been allowed to attain a dangerous supremacy, we recognise in the policy of tho Democratic party, that whittli rests upon the Constitution as its basis ; and that it is tho party which above all others has, in the lungiingo ol the illustrious Madison ever continued "to hold the union of the states ns tho basis of their peace and happi ness ; to support the Constitution, which is the cement of tho Union, as well in its limi tations as its authorities; to respect tho riirhts and authorities reserved to tlie States imd to the people, as equally incorporated with and cssentinl to the success of the gen Mai system ; and to ovoid tho slightest in terference with the rights of conscience or tho functions of religion, so wisely exempted from civil jurisdiction." lltvilrt't. That by tho general consent of the wise and the virtuous of all nations, tho l'ramors of the Hcpuhlic of tho United States, exhibited in their individual characters and in tin) result of their public deliberations, a degree of virtue and practical statesmanship, to which tho hi-t'ry of the world aflbrds no p.iinllel ; tbat in no part of the Federal Com part is the wisdom of onr fathers more con spicuous, than in leaving the whole question iT slavery to tlw states in their separate ap icitii's ; and that in the provision tor tho ru-delivery of fugitives escaped from labor or service, thry demonstrated a sense of justice an appreciation of the value of tho Union an attachment to its preservation an uvoid.mco or ono sided philanthropy, and impractical theories of government which present a proper example for tho guidance and imitation of us, their descendants. Rnolved, That wo look only to the Const!- uMon. anil the exposition thereof which has been afforded by the practice of Democratic administrations, for the chart of onr poliry. Tuat these constitute, till the fundamental law is changed by methods which itself pro vides, the hightt law of our obedience as citizens ; and tiiat we utterly discard that partial and cxaguerated sympathy, the at tempt to carry which into practice, is at tho ' peril of our dourest iutorests ns a Nation, unci threatens the inQiction of evils of ten fold magnitude to thuso which it proposes to heal. llti'ilral. That the equality of the Statvs i tlm vital element of the Constitution it Kelt', and that all interference with the rights ol the States by those who seek to disregard the sacred guarantees of the past, and by all tliers. should b rebuked with the san.e sjiiiit that would denounce and repudiate all iiiteinpts to erect odious distinctions between those who are entitled to share the blessings and Ipeia lilri of our free institutions. J! cr'ilci , That tho cfVuit to direct the pow cr of the Government by anti-slavery agita tion, under tiie various names und phases of l-'rwe-rioilisiii, Anti-Nebrasknisin. l'nsionism iid Kepublicanii-rii ; and by interfering with the rights of conscience in establishing a religious test as a qualilication for otlice, by the secret oathbound society of the Know Nothings, is opposed both to the letter and ihe spirit of tlie Constitution, and to tho earnest teachings and practice of its earliest and most honored administrators. Jtrsaletd. That we are now n ever unal terably opposed to tho doctrines aud designs cf all organizations which contemplate the ! overthrow of the civil and religious rights of the citizen ; that the equality of the citizen. I l:t... ........l;n ..f 4 lw. .,.a la onf.ra.l ' nnd inalienable right, never to be interfered with by factious parties and reckless lepinla t i. n, without u subversion of the primary olijects of our political Eystem, and a remidi a'.iuii of the guarantees of the past and the hopf s of the future. Rtsolitd, That in the repeal of the act known as the Missouri Compromise act, and tlie passage of tho act organizing the Terri t. ir.es of Kuusas and Nebraska; free from unconstitutional restrictions, the last Congress performed a work of patriotic sacrifice in mu ting the demands of sectional excitement by uu.ihaktu adherence to the fundamental law. Risulccd, That this legislation cannot be I'eemed unnecessaiy, but that it was expe dient to meet the questions of which it dis posed, and wh uh could never admit of n more easy settlement than ot present. That we recognize in it the application to tha Ter ritories of the United States, of the rulo of " equal and exact justico to all meu" of all sections of the confederacy, which was de signed by the framers of our government, mid which was defined as one of its essential principles by the immortal 'Jefferson. 7.Vsc-d.'That. tho Democracy of Toim Mlvnniu, following tha coirs -1 of some of tim wisest statesmen of the north and south, were ready on more than one occasion in the past, to extend tho Missouri compromise Si ie to the Pacific, so ns to make it the basis if a final settlement of the question of sla .eryin the Territories; but when this pro iiDsltioii was rejected in IS It, oil tho ground hat involved an undue concession to the mull, by the very men who now clamor for a eslerati"!) of tho Missouri line, there seemed be Lat oiu wise alternative left, and that .j, to refer the whole question of slavery in he Teiiitorios to tho people thereof, to be egiiUited us they tnicht derm proper, and ve th. refore cheerfully extend our hearty upport to the policy of the government as e;uiz-d in the compromise measures of s;"0. and embodied in the laws organizing ie Territories of Kansas and Nebraska. Prslmd, That unerring indications point the lion. J ish DicilANA.v, distinguished ike bv his high personal character, his tried viniic'raey, Ids preat experience and eminent Miesiiiaiiship as the nation's choice for the lieu of President of the United States, for e term commencing on the Uh of March, ,'iT ; and that we do hereby iustruct our legates to the National Convention to bs inMo in Cincinnati! in June next, to use i ir efforts to secure him the uomiuatiou to at iRice. Retu'ved, That at a period when sectional. 1,'in its worst aspects, attempts to under- n'e th foundations of the federal constitu. n. and-when an abolition majority aspires supremacy in the popular branch of tho ional legislature, and with the prospect of Jculties with foreign nations, who for their poses may seek to intercept and stay the press of free institutions on this conti ,t in order that they may more effectually s't the advancing footsteps or our rcpnh. a example, the statesmanlike qualities of Ut i hasas Ins "". l"ed 'ices lefeiice or the constnuiion tus I ,Ii-b of out relations with for- . fouutiies and his Urge and euli htened 'rieiice point t him as pre-eminently man to lead tho victorious columns of the loersey in November next. tuihtJ. That we fully eudorse th admin .' .. r Pn-cidfiit PiKRik as national. ul and eracient-fully equal to all he ,rta..t emergeucie. wmch the country has o encounter, and that be has worthily .tallied her interests at home and ,- W.W. That in the rise at home of fac in u.i.Ul to our government and const. Tnd S he .tiffing snd warlike coud.; "f "he times, we behold dangers to our i and prosperity, if not to our perpetu.. hichs.oi.ld cause jeer. c!t,":?intn ,, well the ste,s of hi polilical ettion ml earnestly invite the lover of his v , f wh" e"er creed, to join .5.0 Id?- be eoBstitutiotf in it, purity, S&g itniPi tooursueees- of the country, the nroner remcdv is to be songht in temperate exercise of the right of discussion, and the ballot box ; that all other evils are insignificant in comparison with thaVor danger to tho Union ; that nil others can wait the sure amelioration of time, if the Union1 be maintained: but that disunion would s,t once prove tne destruction of our present interests and happiness ns a people and the death knell of our hopes. Resolved, That it was upon the soil of Pennsylvania that Independence was de clared, nnd the Federal constitution con Rlrnrtcil, and that it tlierelore becomes hi a special sense the duty of Petinsylvnnians to watch over its safety, as secured by the great charter of the Union ; to resist tho first ap proaches or danger to its perpetuity, nnd forever to cherish nnd maintain it inviolate, as the palladium or our happiness, political, social and civil. Resolved, That all vacancies that mny take place in tho delegation to Cincinnati!, now selected, shall be filled by a majority of the whole number there present, and that the said delegation shall have full power and nu thority among themselves to repulato by whom and how their votes shall be given iu the convention. Resolved, That the Democratic State Cen tral Committee shall require a pledge from each elector, to vote for tho candidato for President and Vice President or the United Stntes, who mny bo nominated by the Cin cinnatti Convention, and in case of the neg le t or refusal of any elector so to do within a reasonable time, the State Central Com mittee be nnd they are hereby empowered to substitute. Fito.il on egos. The following is copied from the Yu-ka Union of February 2d : Particulars ok iiir Kooi e Rivkr W.ui. Captain Abel (Jenrge is now in town, petting recruits for the mounted volunteer service in .Southern Oregon. Capt. (Jeorgn is aetinp nndcr the authority ol' the enrolling ofliecr at Jacksonville, W. J. T. V unit, lisq., nnd in accordance with tho lleneral Order. No. 25, of the Oovornor of Oregon, which ot tiers the enrolling of three now companies for the above service, each consisting of one captain, one 1st lieutenant, one 2d do., four sergeants, four corporals, nnd sixty privates. These compnnies will be joined to the regiment upon being reported to tho colonel or com mandiug officer; nnd when the respective muster rolls are transmitted to the Aojutuiit (ieneral's office, they will be mustered into service The Captain furnishes us with tho follow ing intelligence from the seat of war. lie says, on the evening of the 20th ult., Major Bruce attacked with eighteen men, a body or about forty Indians, on one of the tribu taries of - pplegate tho number of Indians beiim greater than was anticipated, the men were instantly surrounded, whereupon they were compelled to secrete themselves in a thicket near by. It appears that Lieutenant Arm! Irons, with a body of volunteers upon a point adjacent, meditated an attack upon the same Indians early Monday morning, hiach company was ignorant or tho proximi ty or the other. "'Upon Armstrong's first assault, he was re pulsed. The second chargo proved more successful the Indians were routed, two squaws taken prisoners, and their runcheria destroyed. From the two prisoners it was ascertained that seven Indians were killed, number of wounded not known. Smiley (.'ash, private in Alcorn's Company, was killed. Tho loss of the whites in property, was es timated nt g2."00, consisting of 16 niu.es, and horses, saddles, blankets, ice. He also states that the Northern Datallion, under Col. McMartia, was attacked at tho Big liend on Crow Creek, and sutfervd a del'eiit, with the loss ot two or three men killed und seven wounded. The Colonel's company consisted r seventy men. The number'or Indians was not given, KtssAS. The telegraph has mentioned the rapture of two cannons anil a lot tf rilles at Lexington. Mo by the bonier ruffian party, which had been sent from New Eng. laud to the Yankee emigrants in Lawrence. Tho capturo turns out to be a useless one, for the arms had no locks, the sharp fellows in lioston huving taken the precaution to send the locks by another route, anil they had previoiis.lv reached Lawrence. A telegraphic despatiVto the St. Louis Republican from Lexington mentions a rumor that the United States Deputy Marshal had left Lawrence to arrest the members of the Stato Legislature nt Topeka, but another despatch of the same date ft-oin Independence asserts, on reliable intellrgence, that the Legislature was in ses sion nt Lawrence, and that Oovvmor Shan uou Imd gono thither to ascertain what they were doing. The legislature seemed to be animated by a determined spirit, but gov ernor Uobinsou in his message btroi'g'.y re commcuded submission to the federal author ities. Tnv: Nioara'H-a Link. Mr. Vnnderbilt announces iii tlie New York Courier, that the Nicaragua Line is withdraw n, for the pre sent, iu consequence of the extraordinary conduct or Uen. Walker, in oeizing or taking bv force the property of American citizens, lie says be deems it a duty h.i "owes to I lie public", to tho country, and the Transit Com pany, to reniuin quiet by letting the ships ol the Compunv lio ut our wharves until our (ioveiumeiit has suflivieiit time to lm.k into this outrage committed upon their property." This last account or Walker would appear to bo a most suicidal one fur the project he has in view As the Nicaragua boat s will be withdrawn on both sides of the continent, he will be deprived of every means of leeeiving accessions to his uriny, which he most needs now to retain his fuothold, A La'!.v is Comma.ni ok a U. S. Fort. Lieut. Montgomery, of the United Status Army, not long since lost his life in the ser vice iu Oregon. His death left his widow, formerly Misd Narthrop, of Akron, and one child, in comparative penury, as is generally the case with those who devote their lives to their country's service. She returned, and Gen. Jessup, with the kindness of heart and chivalry which characterizes a brave sohlier, immediately gave to'l.er the trust of Fort Cratiot, now unoccupied by a garrison, a duty which she can fulfil, and tho pay of which is very fair. New Advertisements. VI. I. peraous indebted to the firm cf Frilini; A Grant, of. Note, book account or otherwiac ara respectfully requeated to come Inrward and up ltwecn thia and the Crat of April aa they wish to go to the city to lav in their .Spring sup. (dies. . FRH.LNG &. GRANT, hunbury, March 15, 1456. tf SHERIFF SALE. Hy virtue of a certain writ of Levari Fa cias to me directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale, on (SATURDAY the 6th day of April, at 'I o'clock iu Hunbury, the following described property, to wit : All that certain piece of ground or out lot, situate in the borough of tiuubury, bouudod on the North by J'okeberry street i Fast, by a Lane ', South, by out lot. No. 42, and Weat, by an Alley, and marked in the geuerul pluu of said borough of Sunbury. oat lot, No. 41 ; containing Five Acres. One Hundred and Twenty Four perches, be the same more or less, or thereabouts, together with the bare .nefita and aDurteuunces. Seized, taken in executfoh, and to be sold as the property of Dr. Jacoo i. Nur, HKNRY WtlSE, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, 1 rjuubury, MtrcU 15, J PROCLAMATION. IV OT1CE is herehy given ihnt the sothtbI L ' Court of Common Pleas, (icneral IJuRTtM Sessions or the peace, and Oprhans' Court. Court or Oyer and Terminer and Cieneral Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Norlbumlierlaml, to commence at the Court Hi uw, in the borough ol Sunhury, at lOoVloek, A. M. on Monday, tha 7th day of April next, and will continue TWO WEEKS. The coroner. Justices of tbf Tcace and consta bles in and fortlie county of Northumberland, are requested to be then nml there in their premier per sona, with their rolls, records, inquisition!, ind other remembrances, to do those things to their wvrrnl oflicra appertaining to be done. And all witnesses proaeeutinir in Iwhulf of the Common wealth against any prisoner arc nlso requested and rommnndr d to be then and there attending in their proper persona to prosecute ncainst him, as shall he just and not to depart without leav at their ril. Jurora are requested to hr punctual in their attendance, at tha time appointed agreeable le their notice a. Given under my hand at Rinibnry, the latdny ol March in the year or our Lord one Ibousnnd eight hundred and fifty-five and l!ie Inde pendence of lint United Slatea of America the 79th. God save the Commonwealth. HENRY U EIME, Sheriff. List of Causes, rnu tri..i ;.. .).. r i',.. ri.-. 1 of Northumberland County, a! Anril T. A. P., 185C. rXAINTIFF.S. Ceo, J. Piper, Allen Schrayer Fliiaheth Uright Chaa 1) Wharton Samuel KMe Wm lladdens et al Kane and llcutv (.'has S Engle McCoy A Patterson Ininca Marshall Win E Mny & co Ulack for Miuman !Yhnii I Mn rliirs of Sha.nokin f. W.fTNDANTS. a Sain'l Pcnrineml, Ac. va diaries Weaer vi Daniel Druckemillcr vs Woc.d, Baldwin at al M Jfenj (irillev va Joseph 1. eland va Fngcly Robins 4 co vs Milion Allium va D C Caul va Milton A 111 it in va Jamea Cameron va Milton Tronel v Jesse llensj! Sarah Sideiiey va Charles Neuhurt V II Polls n sui.Lury Canal At bomber Co. J li Mnsser va John Hummel Michael l'laeherty va Wm E May vs T Uunigardnur el al va Abraham .'huinan va Chaa ewbarl va John 1 Suimneia va E N Craham i J U Mioxtr v same va Ira T Clement va J E Vanhorn va J Karr.HWiirlli va 1) J Wood rt al va V Preckcniillor va Vamlvke va Jacob Weitel et al Patrick Machan Joseph E l.eilj Edniird Kal.er Milton Tioxcl Sarah Sweney Jacob llanrr Ephruim iSc.itt Jacob llarnhart snma aatne Kaseiia lluill (ieo P A'ueis Ac. Connelly ..r Cramer IJarbara Weiaer Win Coleman Henry KhKb A 5 I'enn va Jciscnh Gaibtick Matthias Heed va Juliii F.ilw J K anhorn 4 wif vs l!..clla Mioll. JAMES IJEARD, Prothy. Prothi notary's Olfice. I rionburv. .March 16. 1856.- 2STOTICE, 4 LI, persona nie hereby cautioned not to pur chase or rrcciva from any person or persona except the undersigned any n. tc or notes ofauv description, draw n bv the Philadelphia and Hun- bury Rail Road Company in favor of IJ .tn. Marlz fc Mnsser; and they are imrm ulaily cau tioned not to purchase or receive from any per aim er person", other than the undersigned eilhar of the two following miles, alleged to hate been drawn by said Rail Road Company in favor of Uowen, Mari7. & Maser. one tatd February 19th, l.r)fi,nt4 innnilia tor Sli.14 M, and trie other dated February lllth, 8fif, at 5 months, forf.VJl H. The whole indcbtednesi of the said Coiupanv to the aaid Dowen, Marlz A; Mas acr, ia due aud belongs to the undersigned, and no other person haa any right to receive, nego tiate or assign the anme or any part I hereof. JOHN HOYVKN. W II.l.IAM K. MART.. Sunhury, March IS, 18j(j. .'!t NOTICE. The fnct abo set forth are not fne. I bold the initea for tliu payment of dehia due bv the firm, and if I owe them any thing I am able and willing to pay. J. Ii. .M ASSER. March 15, 1850 Ut. BOOKS! BOOKS!! Walk this way for Bargains LING desirous of disposing of my entire stock ol Hooka and Maliuueiy, comprising SMii.e ZO.libO Volume of Law, Medical, Reh Kioua isi-ientilic, DUnk, Musical, Stluul and MiacclUneoua l!ok. Also, IdO Reams of letter paper and a lot of wull paper, utrel pens, walera, Vc. 1 w ill dispose of Ihe wli.ile mock at put tie sale sale at my store, opposite the Court House, commencing on Monday tha Tlh day of April, IS56 at I o'clock, I' M., and continuing, every alieruooa und (.veiling until lie whole stork ia sold. WM. M.CARTY. ir jo, h. Mccarty. fsunbury, March 16, 156. II" ini'KTS IM) Oil, I.OTIl!, At Eldridgc's Cheop Warehouse. The subscriber, beiuj iu a bye strael, ia under very low rent and lic,l.t etprnses, which enable him loac'.l at the VERY LOWEST i'lilCEs. Merchants visiting 'hiladelpliin. und wishing to buy Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mailings, Ac, will do well to call and ciamii.c his stock of lieauliftil Imperial 3-ply, Supurliue, Fine and Medium Ingrain, and Carjiris. Venetian of all kinds. ) And OIL CLOTHS ofallwidlha in great variety. Also, MAT'IINGS of every kind and various widths, together with a general aisonmant of low-priced Ingrain Carpet, and Entry and stuir Carpet, Heaith-Rug, Door-Mat, Table Covers, Floor Cloth. Rag Carpet. Cotton Car. pet, &c. II. II. EI.DRIUGE. No. 41 Strawberry Street, One door above Chvsnut,naa.r Scond fct. March IS, 1856. Ume Philadelphia. FOE LEASE. VEINS No, 3 and 4, acvenleen and thirteen feel in thick ueta of pure White Ash Coal, on the Green I'idge estate at Ml. Carmel, both Veins driven to marketable coal. For further particulars enquire of Chaa. W. Churchmun. Philadelphia, P. W. riheatl'er, J'ottaville, or 0r JOSEPH H. DEVON. Sop't. Mt. Carmel. Northumberland Ce., I'a. March 15, 1856 6w OIICK. The uudenigned harcby givoa notice that ha will make application to the Court of Quarter Senior. of the Peace, to be hidden in and for the County of Northumberland, on Monday tha 7th day of April next, lor a bcenae to sell Vi neua, Hpirilou, Malt and D.ewtd Liquore in Trevorton, in the townahip of Ztilu, in the County of Northumberland. ISAAC KEISER. Trevorton, March 8, 1655 3t NOTICE: The ui deraignad hereby give notice that they will make applicatiou o lha Court of Quarter Seaaions of Ihe i'eace, lo be balden in tod for the County of Nortaumlieilanu, en Monday the 7th day of April neit, for a licena to acll Viui oaa, Bpirituou. Malt and Brewed Liquor ia thetownahip of Ml. Carmel, in lb County of Northumberland. BELL, LKWh o CO. Mt Carmel tp., Marco , St 1 Il'Wb AND'B Magix.i. for ..! by I Mil la. VF.lNl:n a. nui VtlbtR V DatUNKI ORPHAN? . COURT SALE. IN ipursuaiiM of an alias order of the Or- phana' Court er ijiorthumlierland ivouniy, will be expoaed to puMic ial by Ihe underaigned Adminislrntrix or Joseph !'.. Mather, late of the city of 1'l.iladeli.hia. decM.. en FRIDAY the 4th day of April, next, at the public house rf win. m. Weaver, x the town ol fiiaronai". Northumlierland county, the following described real estate to wit : A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Coal townihio.. Northumberland county aforesaid, surveyed upon the 3d day of vrreinlier. I7S5, in pursuance nl a warrant granted to Thoniaa Hamilton, adjoiiiiua; lands aiirveyed in the names, respectively, of Mar. tin Gas, Wm. I Brady, John Uoyd, Wm. Wilson, John Cook and Richard Lake, con taining by rejurvey made by Kimber Clearer, Sept. iSi'lH.'ifl, 4:)t) acre mid 86 perches, strict measure, l.alc llio extato ol the aaid Joeph T. Mather, dee'd. Pale locuminence at 10 o'clock, A.M. of aaid day, whrn Ihe terms will be made known by. ANN W. MATHER, AJm'x. lly order of the Court. C. U'oj d Purse.. Clk. O. U. March 8, I860. N. 1). The above tract of hunt lie in the valley between llu '-Little" and '-Ilig" moun tains, upon tributaries or the Shamokin Creek, about eijui-distant from the two flourishing town ol sjhaniokin arid Treverlon. It isall exceeding ly well tin.liered with white and Chestnut Oak, white and yellow Pine, Chestnut. Hickory and Poplar j ami a portion, larce enough to make tw o good l:riiis, i susceptible of cultivation. NOTICE- I hereby give notice that I huve pnrchased at constable sale the property of Benj. 0. C'uiirnd, in Lower Anpusta township, North umberland Co., tho following property to wit: one Stove, Bedstead aud Jieddinir, ti chairs, one rocking chair und one cradle and have loaned the said property to B. B. Conrad un til 1 see proper to remove it. IIF.NRY B. CONRA J. Sunbury, March H, ISiiG. 3t. ' 1858. SPRING STOCK OF NEW GOODS. Fiishionabie Silks, full line of black Silks new stylo spring Shawls, dress foods do.. Linens of strung fabric, Muslins of best long cloths, staple housekeeping goods, Mens wear or all the new atvles. L YRK 4 LAN DELL. ith and Arch Street', I'hiladeljihia. V. S. Storekeepers, Families and all Good Nett (ash Buyers are respect Tally invi ted to examine this stock of New Goods be fore purchasing, us we prefer selling low, and selling the more goods. Sturekeppersjmay often Cud great jobs from Auction, ns we attend tho Auction Bales of New York and Philadelphia. Phila.. March 8. 156. 3m. w AID AND COMFORT," '- o Voiti Own 11 re ha ii i a. Wilkinson & Renn, Respectfully announce thai they ha'a taktu the sUnJ lut'ly orrtupiaJ by (ieorge Reno, wber they arc prepared to manufacture all kind ef j FURS ITU RE AM) CHAIR1 Of the most Fashionable Style. rPUE subscribers respectfully call the attenMO' I of the public to their large and plenJiJ iu sorlnient of every ipialiiy and price ef j t viti vi: i-u ahi, which cannot fail to reioinmend ivself ta every it who will examine it, on account of ita Jural.': workmanship and splendid finish, mada up e1' t' I best stork lobe had in the city. Ne elbVit i j (pared in the manufacture of their waie, an Jbo ! subscriber arc delermined lo keep up wit'v lb ! many improvements which are. constantly k-isg j made. 1 l.eir stork c.nsiii of Mahogany Solan, IMiaiie mid Louuts - Bureaus, Secretaries, EideboarJi, W, BKK.thF.tST t DIMM TIM and also VENE I'l AN BLINDS, e.pjal la ."lii'a- deldiia inanufactura. BVDSTV'ADs, of every pattem at pr.ae CI'PIIOARDS. WORK ANDCA.VH.E. STA N I S, TOI I . F.T TARE KS - V 1 ) EXTENSItiN TABLES. In short, vry articla in this Una of the ( Hiaoiiw They . manufacture all kind at .,ual. ui CIIAIIiS. ncluding varietiea never be,.r 1... i has' w Sin.buiy, auch a Mhi.oi, Hl. '.ViLtiT ivn I'l ULIU MirLiliau un; its Win ('HAIRS, asi nor I'uiu Siwit, whit j r of til iatesl atyle, and warranted 17 i-o v plied by none nmnufiu lured in ihe ( in, s.ir rW-'zrrm. I Th ubscribera are drli rininc.l ilm -t;tn , be no excuse for person to purclims d.rrutnre ia the cilie, a every coiili.lruce rai. 1 ei.tr rained about the quality and finish of :i.e t vr:v: aud I C'hsir. Their arlicUa will la disiiowil .,i an t good ' term a they ran be puichusi'd liwi.ro Cuuu trv Produce taken in paviuen,; f..r wo-1. ttT rNDERTAKl.Vli. llavuif providej thoinselve with a handsome Hlsi they are now prepared fur l'ndcrlkni. aii.l tt indit.n Iu iiera'., in thia vicinity, or al i.uy c. .,s uu, nt Ji. tam e from thia place. ri" The Ware Room i ia 'w,4 Street, be low Weaver' Hotel. WII.KIAM.X rVRE.NN. eunbury, March Ih.SC. it. liow Wholesale Urug Stare. 14". BPENCEH, 1 IH3MAE5. No. "Ii rou.h, (second 'ict. I'liilaiieipbia. I 1 IM-T. 1 l.lt, MaiibfaeUir ,i, J liealer. in I Drill!, Medicine. 1 he.iiicait. Acid, live i stiill. 1 ainU, Oil. Color lo r bead, Trench and American While Zne. HukIdw Cla, (lasaware. Varnisher,, lirusl ia. Inatrunieiila. CrouiidiSpice, Whole ''pi.ra, Hid all other ar ticle usually kepi by Prin'nn w, incti.d.iig l f rat. Indigo, (ilue, Khellv, IV as!i, ike.. c. All order by mad or olhru r,aipy alien. led to. Country Merchai.l a I iv;u-. i call and eiamine our atock belwr pi,r idiuiini elsewhere. (iiMidaVe.il to any of Hi. v Halve or Radread ktatiou. Price low tmr giioj warranted. March N, IS50 I; Frciuiutu I.'ujroved SUl'EIt rilO'rTH.'vTE OF LIME Tin: oxi.v s.iLt(: mi i.al Yet awar.lad ly A rir'ilti is I foririie wa given I lo liiia riupeiior A i.n ir. lt!i l.v.t IVun l.auia Mate Fair, al llrrib:ir . mt (emitter of the besl quality lor Vi .w.i i,, Oat, lira aud i'otal.iea. Rsi.iu,; Urv. e p. and greatly iim- proving lh aoil 1 he -u-erilwr lesiwclfully ...io,,. M. vi. a ,:.. ii. 1. prep.j to .upply ?l '' !" ir bbAH . IMtll-A liberal die- C0111.I aliuweJ. A I.M .-.. I I r i.iii ei J Mav.ca.iC.iane. oud.etl .,! !, ,.. Pl..r. C,l. f audi. a, " iH".Oi ioi uiaaaa ralea. l.-i-'i. !,. P()M KKOV, 9 and 10 Soul H'anrrr Jj.nlcl Strut ril'i.AuKL r::... Farmer ran ic-J two f!vt r."., and avai.1 th crowd. J Wbarf. March 8. ! 56. 3mc. TO riEISTT. A STORE ROOM 011 Market 8uare in Sua bury, and twe ruenia a.ljoiiiinj. CHAKLEd PLEASANTS. Jauary t, l5i if NOTICE. A II pron knowing themaeWe indebted to Ir P. Clement, 011 Uook account, not or other, wia. ar requested to call and pay up without delay, othrwie theii accounu wdf be plci ia Ui kind of 4 magiatra't fo eolkrclioB. Kuatsury, Xov. It. 1J5. W Pentnylvanln Wire Works. Ne. 66 Arch Street between Second and Third (Oppoaite Broad Street,) PHILADELPHIA, Sievtt, lHddlen, Screroi, Wovtn H'ire all methet aud vidthi. vith nil l inds nptuin and fancy Wire Work. Heavy twilled Wire for -Spark Catcher; Coal, Sand and liravel Screen ; Paper Maker' Wire; Cylindur and Dandy Roll covered in the beat mann?ri Wire snd Wire Fencing. A" vrrv, auperlor article of HEAVV TOVJt. DL'RS K?EVES. All kind, of Iron Wire and fievea. BATM8S, DARDT i LINN. Phila., March 8, 1806 ,1mc OF every description, auitable for Rail Roada, &c, for weighing Hav, Coal, (Irb and Merchandise generally. Purrhaaara run no risk, every stale ia Guaranteed Correct, and if, alter trial, not found aaliafaclory, can be returned without charge. tV Factory al Ihe Did Slgnd. etblihed Tor more than twenty year, corner or NINTH and Melon Streets. Philadelphia. AUBuTT A CO. March t, 1 8S6. Sine KEYSTONE MAKBLE AVOHKS, Market Rtraet, weal or Twentieth, PHILADELPHIA. B. F. JACOBY St CO., If M PORTERS or and dealer in Ihe virion oreinn and Domestic Marble, Ntatuary, Ac, have constantly on hand a large and aclert aa cortnieiit or Mantles, Tombs. Monument, Table Top", Ac, of every description, not excelled by any in the city for lieauty, avmmetry and finish. Cabinet Maker, Plumber and Marble Cut ter, furnished at the ahorteat notice, with Mar ble of every description and pattern, whether Foreign or Domestic, either finished in llieSlab or II lock, on Ihe mnt reasonable term. We rrscctfully invite attention to our atock on band. March I, 1856. S.a e SUPERIOR TEAS In th OaiuiaaL Hiir Chists, In Rotes, of 6 and 12 pound, and in Metallic Packages, of J, J, 1,2, A 4 Pound, for aalu by msrnz & (nnioirL iirvaaTOK or th mittillic th rira.) Wholesale Dralera in Tea Only, .V. W. Cor. of Market & Ninth Hi., Philadelphia. Tea in Metallic Parka put up in Half Cheat, coe'aiuing e variety or both lilack and Greun to auit buyer. Printed List or Price. Terms, Ac, rurnlshcd by mail to all who order then). Ati Tea warranted to please, or no due and ll.e aatne price ami term In all, and one onlv . I' ill I hests ..f Ilia, k roioaiu jhoul 35 pound in.) of l:een. .So iioumi each, -Ity 'ch I, l OH. :'l p MlMil'llY Jt ktA'JXS v.'i'i.ri i: ti:ti.i.i.s is risr iicii: ijtoviNioK, St. KX ciar.e, WK ARVir. he Hurelt, Pl,i!..!.' .... Keep isiislantlv oti l.aiel laro assoitrnent of nt J, C!iEIE A PROVIHONK. wba.-li I ! lit prepared'" lip'se if al Ihe lov M rVei r ite. Order promptly etecuted. star .si t. l:.r..Sro w Tfow Wull Tftpor Warehouse. ITJRTON & LAeVZNO, Maiitthii lore and Irnfor'rr, No. I'l t rrb M v-s-t, mmiiiI Joor alinve friiih. l'lnUile!p',( a. ' til ERE may be I.. nr. I the largest anJ ind- i r... -I assortment in Ihe I lly. ureba-er Irom the country will fine ',1 In lie 1; a.banla; to call at our a'ore, alin.1 tiiey j w 1! be uitt.l with a superior srti. !e, at tlia J 1. vt.i .,e. R t R I I IN A I. V. .N i.-:s. .o. I.f Arch Mreel. aboe f-mh, l lula. Pebruarv V3. IHOtf. 3in c Cheap Fruit anil Couectiou-Ty. ru mm m K sKi.i.r.u 4, V h.dsalo !:mit'ic tnrrs sod Dealer ' n I'ot.fee Hoi. arv ol al! K.n U. .No. I I.I .r'h I liiiJ tstrt ct. U II a, r, V,'.Mf 11. ' jli E a"entiiii of drill is is ii.rtd loan riJiiiMi.iiitiii of ihe.r st.sk, nbi li will bv I01111.I e.pisl lo any i.itbisiilj. Pe t'tgn Eiuit ul all kinds in sens.ui. N. II. iliiinsbv M.l or o:(n re promptly atleielr.l 1.1. Keb.iiary S!t, luMI H-.n e NOTICE tlTII'E it hereby irirn that tellers ul AJ iiiioi9iisti.nl on Itie rl. r ol' Al'iander I j!d'.t, late of Coal louu-bi, N'irlhiiiiiber laud oiiniv. drcened, fcrseied lo ll.e tub ult on Ilia I'.'ib duy of t'rliri r-v, I ".'16. All lrsou iu.lel.ied In sai l estate . II make y lorot, and lli'is. havii.g 1 iaima , II prexnl Itirin pioperly autbei Heated lor ..-ll!e -m. W M. W. M WI1.I .'i.MM, Adui'r. Shamokin, 1'eb. IS, Iv'ni. tt bArthehwaxTe." f"!!!! ulwri!f respci.lu: y in'ornn the citi i yen ol Sunbury and the public generally, thai ha I.ta roininriiced the uianufaiture of all kind al KAUTIIKNV'AKK. at hi inanufai t.xy in he 'tlelierry fil.eel, one iume rssi of ll.e River. iU lias engaced ihe service of Mr. lliar. a'. J you ran therefore depend oil having a r.l liliclr. Th pub.ic ara re.-pecifully iu.iled Iu 1 ,11. Allor.b r from a distal ce will la promptly attended lo. P. M. KHINDEL. hniilury, Feb. 5. lK!i If TO BUILDERS iXV OTHERS. lr ANTED, to c.t sli ish an Auemy for Ihe ' wle ot WimmI Mo, blnigs, of which there i are from f-0 10 if'JOO r urth used in every bouse I dial ia built. Ilur edv ullage, in the use of a J Maihiue that will w(f b a whole hoard into 11, million; al mie o.si ration, and the large a I mount of lapitnl ciiifl.yed by the Company, I euablti us lo give u Ills. 1 al roininiksion. Pattern ! hook lumivbrd. conUi.'.ing '.'Ml pattern, Adlrrs J. D. Iltl.i;, Willow Mrtet, above Tuillth, Philidelphik I'a. Jar.ua7 l'J, iHj,--eut e KORCROSS' R)TARY PIANINO " MAtJHINEB. 1T A NTED T m II the Right and Machine. for a Kular; Planing, Tonguiug and Crooving Machine, for board and plank, under the Nurroa 1'st.v I. Alax, Ihe all achuicill of 11.. M...,i.i;,,., M l;. i, mitiu...tv . ,h,.,J .M., ulslt ig. at one operation. Thi psiant ba been ' ,.e.l. and decided ill the S. ,, 1 OUI, , VVeahiiigloii. ti be no infringe. ,r,lt Ih-iii. .1 ior ta Wood.arnrlb'a Machine. I A,.,,y u ., DALE. Willow Ktrert, above , Tw. lllli. VWtlt plua, where lb Machine can , k, , , 01-.F iioii. January W, 1 56.rai .'Ji On BALE, Pecoo4 hanJ Ul'CillV cheap. Apply tn C1IAKI.E5 PLEASANT. A fHi'ibory, H ,rrh V, ltA6 41 PAUL CORNYN", ATTORHEY AT LAW, BL'NOL'RY, PA., Aided by aome eight year eiperienr in th practice el the Lew, will attend with fidelity to all matter appertaining to or will in the line ef bi prolesaiou. Ullue Willi Cbarl J. Urunar, Markat at reel. bunbury, Sept. 13, 1855, tf HAI.!.ENHEKUR'8 l'i 1. 1, 8 A ecrUia 3 cut Ut Fvr aorl A fue. or wt by WEIMER bltl'KER. SisaUiy. ly . Nurserymen, Fmit Grotveri and Fanneri NEW YOItK HflltTtCt'LTt'ItAL RBVliyw 1 A Journal of Suburban Art.Supcrily and Pmfuiehj lllNttratid.D.votcd lo the Aduancrmtitt if the llurul In'cr'ttti in America. Thia I on of Ihs larjtat and nut alsuriratt v( ork 0 lha kind m Hie irnul. llurul Ar.:leiMeiur f. ru. ens tif th preic:.t frsiture. Ksch nuinU-i C'liitut iri-iii iwnto f'".r tiYiimis ol iiHslel eutnijs fiom ilra.iii br eniin-nt ..d tkilllul ar cliiiceia hjNi(!8 m mt,, iit.i.'n, rt 10 tlia bisirlul art of winds ape ttnidci.ii g j eiir.tvil ili.u 1 1' gii'i.n in ovsrv tle, ami siliintni to tlia pmuiMi niea of dirTsreiit ord'-n o. aivli.i"eiure, l.esii!:fv tin w is Enrn'.'iiii', 01" nuvv iruits, nriv flower, nvve vepctsHf. Ac . nrr i:.'u.;rited nnd itcscri:.sd s .hi ii.rir lesfcc'-ive quuliln inaii 1.1 d lermmert, 1 .rmeip ti e un it e ui... to and eli j.nu .Mnnuiil f Hlirsl llmlu dry rvn sf cin.od. An .ieiiu:nccd ..ijr ..f pructic-nl tsril.u, acvea III 11u1nl.fr. 100 eiigsjisi t,. hil itse'-liiinii It eoiitiiui is-veiity lioae siea, nnd i nrintsrl on t tie .T,01 ""incnl iiaptr. iiiiiiiulni'luie(ir'; Tnit v. I !; 'J pr i.iiiiuill, puyul'l liivMrii'i-lj- in udva::r;e. Fifty ei-iilt P'Miiiiiis,i..ti ,.,1 ertfli s'ubfclilier nil wd Iu I Ii. vcli.i set us sj,-,.u. pl.KKl will lie rlisiriluilt.l nl tue ciiii ol Ui yr-n Rtnoii!.' those Is. ssiid until twciev Isrircst i l.s.Si.r Ki.l....rii...-. r.... . - i' .-... -i : ,,. - ' i'iw 1 iuiiis .viii oc rsou 111 CSSil InefirM ,ifiiii.nil will he SWO. Tle f..!! wi'ir nto .Irctsd fr .ru hundreit of iimilnr ii"ii;T, vu'u.iniry cmiiriLutisl by cntiteuipDr.iiici u :ulli eauons 1 . Tiie Uonicuhnnl Itevirw dcacrvra lt,r m"t libera! ri triillnae ll ii n it nn', cirutisinlv prjict'eHl. l-lil IB Wlill.il III a ! le tlmt eipmls ttirt Urft'uToria et th late A. J li'.veiii. K't::Kir sen, T!io 111 ir t cky-nit "isl useful b -l of tlia kind that ha e-.r ceuif nndfi '.i.i-i.i-'.i.'iMiii 11 n.-,isrrt. Mr. Itei.-: , l.e Kdilor ..f ll r II rt,.'.nlur:il Rvii is 1 piH.'ii.-al i.ui'.l'-tiisi. niul ..in el' ins nnost m-liclsrs ei;r e.iuntry h is'S .f. Jlc rsisirssr i;,e p! .wnnf des.-i iptivs P'Wrriof JMck-". till' ell itllt 5"SM i! W al; !:, v I.mtd wei n ilure.'ijii Uivw vea .1 tl:j1 jil-uu 1 i.ic T;ni..vB Kaimi-r miy n fer yoni s sis I uy it f"r your rlu'ieblen It is a r itli iii'.-!;i'cu:i' t c:it ; u runs cum'-inutU'li ul I uc keuiiiii'iii m.d tlie 110 nil . Akui-i. N. V. We In., I thought Vt m Jl ;i ni'a it.iili, th elrtTl'il( tlvot.ilt" t,l rurnl (I.hmh Jul i,t-t: me ftn!y fhriijr.y imciiil.riiiii-r : liut;i.Mr. It ty'-a u e d,Sfu i n-i t'JiiUv rich mmrf iiifiiuii Mia i'h. tit;i l-i.ihrn in ii-3uei.c cf tdf PHM thHL 1 K M"l..iftt Tr. htM?. Ailvriivin will fi-itl i'nj on nttmiri;i.ip'l m'-Oium (.f Pi-.Ukmv, n'tlte flurtiriilhinil lirviow ircn'rli rltii-ivdy-iu fvTV Willi! tn t!ie t'niuii, AUvfr.iDcmriiii ut Kcrtttint ti.e rule of iO per prge. WOOD EIM&SAVIWa. Tlmsn rrqui. injr VihI l'nJ'tviiin, mn Jmve tlirir nrnvrt rrutr. in an Hun v:il: t i.iHtmci. Spcritil HtTrti'mn 11 piVf-u to rii-wf .-f AMMAl: in rsMCTirMV-d Hngliih Diniiglitmnan i cj-.p-rj f ir ihK v.rvs iirvf-. '(i mis Itvinir ut tliU'itiir-j inn i""tv:inl i d;t Mrr i -j c cf t!ie iihit-rt !,) nr.ilj Utv with cim' '.'ii, wl';--h will hen tlirTti'itrllt eil In t t.H R plir 't f.n 'Uii,0. fit'ck llrcvtem ivll h d";i!t 'r''.i ery ! Itrms. Fclruury J6, fi,in IAME MoCUNTOCK, LI. U., Lafo rnorCSSOll of Am.iI miy n u! f'lojrr;- 'n the l'lnl Hilelilnu C"u:'git of Miwlirins. lent Aiiu l'nilcss'r ,,i Midwiicrv : one ot" ili r.ii.suliihe l'l,sit.nii mi rue p:nj. nttrlohia ll.Sj,itol, ll.'rehley ; liilt'iiii-iu'ier "I the tei-iiti.' M.umI An s intii..'! ; nicmhrr f tlie t'iiil.ideli.hsi Msdi eal .s-iety ; iiicmll ef l.'ie M ei'ic '-Clin lirir u-.il College of l'lnl idc!..ii,i ; l-utiieriy lrs;.:C'U mid I'mlr ssor f 11 ituiiy no I SMira.iv ni Cnnlltt 'ii Mediisl C"lk!s, Vrl lliout ; 11ml slso, l..te tn.:ex..r ol A'iul uh und I'uvsi ! ') in JI- rksiioii Mcdii-Til lnttituti'Ui, I'n'hfuM, Mass., Ac , Ac, Ac. H.i hit, ly introduced 111 a p ipu'iir f.irtn osy-rsl i f hii tlivnn's j,rw,-r 1 .t li n.r I : (Mlliei':'l tlisi- 'SC et t1-!. i-fiinatc Thp name ol snoh nitioi.. wil ini,i!y Ihe td.-cu.e f1 r wlin li :f is ii.tcud.nl t-. hs 11, "I. 1)11 Al. CI. IN Ml) l Pl.t 'l'i ill.it. SV tt 11' 1'iieeSI int. m ei.iN ToiK S ctn.u and 101 ail .u. 'M II ti K.r l '..;.i.. r.ui 'hs . I'r..-e -M ela I'K M-i-l.INTHt.-K-M AMTII.MA AM) IIOOI'I.NO l'll (ill III. Ml IIV. Pine '. s Hr M i l.lTni K-i T'iNiC ALTCHNATIVli Mitt I' -r.- I'm 11 viiu.- tin- H' ., .t fr. s l lilt .M.'i t. INT. H.KS liVM'KI'TIC KI.IXIH 1'nr ri.-i.i l" it-1. In m 't'.i.ii'h tfiics-'i iiuius inipr eu'iep. it.-iifthii":, m'iiI a!' 'I.i i'i.c:i'.t!e r) lul t ins nnsu.g Iniui In.iiircsfti.u l'i .... 1 . i)ll. M.i I.INI11. K SKIif.t MATIC.MINTl I.V. A o. lv V. t.s' Il-iit. ilv i"r i.arn.-d use IViee SO ctt. HI! U. VI.IN TOOK'. l:?K! M ATIC l.lNIMf.N T -H It nruiu.it. sm, Si-eiin. hwrllings, Ac, Ac. Vnce 4o cries I'il M CI.INT. u li-f ANC-HYNi: MIXTtrRE-F-H I'rfin. t',ei.iriie, llrdiiacht, Neiirj-'-1, c Ac. 1'rwr AO rrlils UH M.ri.lNTOCKS rEVF.R A N'T) ACUK SIT rlKIl' A ..sr..,, u i-i.cii i li!ini.tie:ir. Trice i. 1)11 .M. Ct INTiMK'S niAliUHiDA i: HI DIAL AND ( Ill'i ritV I'UI A r N I'IN'I' s-e'r rrmi'tr. mt .Mcci.in ni k m v!:ui:t.iii.k ri.iinATivi. I'l 1 .1 ja I'- 1 I' stilcu. ss. Il. I irhc. A c Price ?-.(. IiK. .MrCI.I.N M'l k ANnilllKll M IMI.I.S I-'or . Irrrfi.r,,ii. in 't.H t'-uiicii'ii s .'f the t.iver nnd H-.n-elf tn Vst l.ii r I'd. in ..Is IV'.-e rj.s i-is. 11 ti ix Ki.ri.Vlij llr.J lcfl IN WlK. .11 Ins Mldil-ll Dr. P'i. N '.V i- .r: cr 'ii"'ti I Kiilwrl sti, , lij;.Kl!pliin. nml st sll t)-u.:ist. snd lliv.le.s in .Msilu 111.S. All Drtisitts I a t DriVi, 1,1 Mrdii'iu.-s whs wull In lie agents, will P'.-a.p itd.sups. In Mn ii-O'.i-ii, fuiinsiiiiijf reicrei;t:. us us .11 I' '(tp. c. n"tv ,ii..l :-ile IV f 'l,.!.V 'Wi'A t'l.lrer. pindvp- and Sh-m-ikii. : Wm. W'k .-nrr, NooreiuiWI ind ; C. llrotvn. Mil ton , V. I' 1, 11'. Ll "..'i.i'Hir ; r-'.-.n llsrri. ttoeshoro ; J 'l.n V.vii.sc,", I. .,!,: :r-.'t j 1 M.arjile 4. Ski, Chta- rt-truiity 9, tP.'!. 61. ciiahlks magahgt- co. iiA:.ii itKMovro rm.'.M no.sj commlrckst. TO THS S' i'VUii cnr. rf Suth nnd Cur tr.ter i't.!. l'lIl.ADKLAIIiri. IK; lo call the utlentioii of l'uichascra to Iheir ('(tensive assortment of l'u er, tilnl I'aper Makers' Material ; I ri 11 ti 11 tT Paper lor Hook and .News. Water leal, nbe I, uiiculleu ilereil ui' I callr nb reil. ufall ijU.ililies nii'l pricei, alwnv 101 hsi.il: Hardware nnd Muuilhi Papers, TrunK Hoards, binders' Uoards, llatiiiiii'Pai'Cr Ac. Ac Pa'tiiu'ir alteniion ia invited lo their exten sive assortment of L!:nii:n r.vrKP.s, From the mutt Celrhrnted Jfunufictoi its in lhe ( 'nuntry. An,oi:g their WUITIMi PAPEU STOCK may be found Com. Note. t IVIi.i S'oat A t'auiic Note, 'J'hin Medium, liaih Poal, Ucniy. Qunrlo Post, Medium, Fool' Cup, IJoval, Flat C'up, 5up. Royal, l:nienal. Tiate Papers, of every description, siie and j quality. Map Paiers, in ijieat varirtv. tn- velopi- Pr.pers, white, buff, and gold, either laid ; or wove, to.ored Papers, bno g.azed, and other varietir. Manularturcu are invited to examine iheir slo.'k of lta-;;, Forci.i and domestic, llleaih inj Povvilers, ul appro. d riraiijs : Alt'.tn, yronnd or crude; Sal etodti, 4'od.i A.'h Fellings, Wire Cloths, l ltramaiine, and Paper Makera' Mate, rial Kenerallv. rV "J bey rc also prepared to take orders of o.ld sizes and weights of any of the above descrip tion of Paper. January Sfi, It? nil CmO HAT larye and coinniodiou )101.'.F 1 aituulrd in the east end of Market Smut, Muii' uiy, puj uieiit to Is made to cuit purcha ser th premises will be shown by the subscri ber.' MARY MARKLE. Kunhury, February J, ltt.'iG 3in. MMEUIATKLY ihre in lustnou liiil to leuril the Milluery busiuea. Unjuiru ut lha Millncr Moi of M. I.. Ct'SSLER. Runbury, February It, lsA8 if VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. fllll I. aubscribera, Execnloi of the estate of 1. Henry Maser, dee'd., oiler ut piivato sale the follow iii properly via : A bi'ge two atory frame dwelling bouse, together with about Ml ACKUs OF LAND, Situate in Lower Augusta township adjoiuiug laud of L'sniel Kautinsu and others now i.i tlia occupancy of John R. Kaufman m sio;a aud dwelling. The bouse is new and the location a good one for businei.s. AlifiaTPACT OF I IMPSTOXT LAND, in wild towntbip on the rivtr abot.t ft mile le low .iiiiliu.y.aJj lining lamlaof J. T. M'l'hcraon and otheia, roiilaiiiing. atuHit 90 a 11 c a. Th toil Is ptnducliv and conlaiiia limestone ai.d other mineral. Also a trad of Laud, containing libout 3S acre on the hill, aV-ul tare milea It low Sunbury, adj.'iiiing laud of the beua of th lat John Conrad and olhera. There if, on thia tract, a mall orchard of chou fruit. For further parti, olar apply to tb ubKribcr. H.B. MNSSER, ) P. Ii. M ANSER. S Executor. FRANCIS Bl ( HER, J Suubury, January 19, 1859. u INDELLIBLf INK May It. wei!ct ft nnvifsrv FiMhionnblo Tlatjt ancl Cftps. ASM 7 & EOCAP. ' Ac. 13t) .Uurifi '.i' rilXLADBXiPUIA. ' INTOilM iheir frieua and tlie puMie. 5ntlly.thal thev eoiuinu to keeo at their J ,ti,j, a nTim itrdeatenait atAAltneiit 01 uats, rap, are., gr,l op cf lha best maWrial anil in tb late,, ,j )H,t of wo,iirns.i!,ip ami linish. ' , . . ... Country merchant t'n.1 other will lr well la call and examine. bel.iia pun-titituig elscwher. I'hila., Nov 10, ;f. 'JHi: suliscriSer ntTer at p'ivnte ule, I . VALU.VHI K'ir.'.'CT Ol-' LAX!?:, iitiale iu Sut;ar valiey, Vr-etn timnsliin, Clin r rouiity, j, about I inile f)m l.nrsansviilo, nn - V miles Irom Lock Jliiven, a.l'iniiig lamlsnf An-; thony Klrckurr, Cieo. C'tutii'.y ami tlyn. tsnnokV C'jnliiiiiitig Si I acres, atriet iiiaaauti', all of whierr is eicclitnt l.imciorie I urfl--rbo:it '.n acre i.f, winch ere clrarrJ. and the hila.'re well li.nhereil ami watere.). 'I'iic unproveaftenle are a two atory Log House and a log barn. ner lha western end of ll its raid tract, and an evceP'nt j-ioinj orchard of choice fiuit trees. Also noptlicr eitellcnt two story Log House and b'g b-.rn on the east--c. n portion of aaid tract. The si I premtiea are) i siiunte.l aa to make two excellent Karma, and will be Bold leather or t-paratc, 1 auit iurclia- 1 ersmis drsnous of pnu-lijMne llie above pro.rriy will please call on the sulwcrilier, resi ding in I'ppcr Aurusta tp., Noftbtmilirrlanil oounty, S milea from Sunbury, who will accom pany tlicm lo eaid premises. Terme rrasoniihlo . O'KUKUt M. FOKCljiJTEI.. lVcrmber S2. "16.53. tf. AUUTIOIi AND riUVATEISALE.' Worthy tho AUenliou of Every Mau. lAVI.NCi positively delermined to leave Sun- bury 011 i!ie 1st of February nmt, I Ir.trml ' selling my !ari;e ytneit of t'liul,tng atid other lioods at und br lj-.y rotit at private ale, and nejt month nl Auction. .My iock einbrace a larqe variety of very dcsirntile good of different kinds. CLOTIIINfi of different at y lea and make va rious quilitic and prices, auch aa Winter roata f.om rJQ.vs upwaida ; Overcoa'a from !f :l,00 end hiir'.ier ; Pants and Vr.t in proportion; Mat and Caps, Hoots and Shoes, thins, I'nderelo lliirip, Uo " Clutliifrg, pi .tels, jewelry, hosiery, and all nilsrr kinds of goods generally kept in e Clothing Kstablislmiei.it. I have also 011 iiaiid A vrricty of Summer Coals, vests nnd pant; also Sumui-r Huts ol dilti rcnt slylt-s, all of which I wi'l sell at tremendously low price. The Auction will commence on the 7lh of January next, and will continue through that week every day and evening, afterward on Monday Wednesday and Saturday. The public, will find it tn their mtv aii'nun lo call early and buy .11 ji: ! vate sale; tiny drive, then a Rood es lurtincru lo pick from, and slia.ll buy Hood at aa low pricra as they will jitoba! 'y lie aold by Auc tion. .My ator is in Market tf.iuare, is knwn, and can hardly Le missed. Ai.ni;r,T klsjikkg. Kunbury Pec. SJ, lSo.").-- To Merchants nnd Storekeepers. The subscriber desiro'J of lenvinir a on aa possible, will acll lo Mi reliant J ot'ier who niy favor him, at wholesale, loser t!;.vn I'hila delnhia rate, any or all his con Is en hand. Hi stockcouipries a aariety ot pood ad iptcd to th season, is pretty I j rite yet, ?o thut be can give u Assortment of sizes and qualities to buyer. Merchants will find ll to their aJttiitj-c to cull earlv. Ai.m:r.T ni.sitLr.t;. LATEST ARRIVAL, Largest aud Best Assortme i't . . C'llKAl', llANPfiOMr, 4 DL'ltAtiLE. 'JII U subacriber tnkea jdeaeure in informinR hi customcra and the public generally that lie is now i:i rcrsipt of an uiiuauaily largi and i.'plcndid ABsortment of New Goods. 'l'o endeavor to enumerate Ihe one liuudretli part of the a. licit s woubl be useles.. Suffice it to kdy.thry have been selected with the greatest care, and lliey will I e disposed ofataa low ( ricea ns the same nuality can be jiurrliased elecvhete, My motto ia "Quid Sales and Small JV.yto." lie take this method of presenting to the pu'-'i.- hi thank for the liberal patronage exteu drd to him, and by stiict attention to business, be respect fully solicits a continusnce of (he tame. It will l e advisable for purchasers to cull and exnminc hi assortment before purchabiiiij else where. All kinds 01" produce tcktn in exchange. U'.AVAKU V. BRIGHT, fitntury, Hccembet I, Is.'io. GREAT EXCITUlVrEIsrX t La est and lent arrival if tin Season, At ihe Htoro of P. W. Gray, JuTv ef Si'tire, ha just received .i.i Slock from I'lti.'utiil'tlti'Z, consisting cf Fall and Winter Goods, Ktnbracing a great variety of Lady's Dress nnd Fancy Goods. The following comprise in pa t a list of my ex tensive and elegant stock, vvh'ch for variety and cheapiintf cannot lie excelled in thia market. FOU TIIE GENTLEMEN, Dlnck and Fancy Cloth end Cassimorrs, llhrlt Nattin and Fancy Klk Vesting, rihirtiiig Muslin Iiriwer and l'mJ:r 8hirta, Kentucky Jean Velvet, Blanket, Ac. l'OU TIIE LADIES. Dla.k Silks, Alpaca, Merinos' eolorej nd plai.l all wool. M uslin de Lain, a large lot of Print, of the best brand and styles, brown and bleached Shce'.inrt. twilled and plaid l.inscy, Flannel, red, yellow and while, grey Drills, Ticking, (.'ambries. Ores trim mines, ril.lsins, lace, glove, hose and Irish linens, and other things too lediuua to mention. I would earnestly solicit a liberal si. ore of their patronage. Boots & Shocsi 4 large assortment. HATS 4- CAPS, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, CEDAR WARE, FISH A SALT, Groceries of every variety. Tea, ruffe, Sugar, Molassea, Rice, Cheese, Vin ear, Candic, Candles, Soap, Ci ackers, lirooma, I.ead.hot, IlcdCutds, Plough Liuca, Glas 81IO 0ii, 11x10, Starch, Fluid. Dairy Salt, Smok in" aud Chewing Tobacco, FineCiitara, Matchee, Mustard, Candle Wick, blacking Water Proof, ar.) 1 (jrnerjl assoitrnent 0 Ql KE.XSWARE AXD GLASSWARE. Country produce luken at th highest uiaiket bunbury, Oct, 27, 1SS5 tf. COLLINS & M'CLEESTER S TYPE FOUNDRY and Fruiters Furrasbin Warehouse, .Ve. I Lod'je Alley, lad of neic Masonic Hall, Philadelphia, rhila.. Jan. H. lt.r.C . AUCTIOJi-! AUCTION! riHE Auction of th Subscriber will commence . next Monday morning at ten o'clock and will continue through the day, will also U halt! from 6 till 9 o'clock iu the cveuingv F-ry day and evening next week. The weak following, only Monday', Wednesday' ard f alardava. ALDERT ELSUERG. Sunbury, January 5, 1S55. if. NOTICE 19 hry iven that the partnership of Wa, H. Cherriiiglon & Co., be been disohd be mutual consent. All persona haying gacount Willi th Giia will please cell on lh attbaeriber fur etllQ)eiit. WM. H. CHKRRINOTOX. Shauiokio, Fabruary t. lS&vWs-StM A.NU WAKKAM'et Tb highaet pru will ae tia for Lena Waxraau by tb a .: ! .. . " " .l1i. .