1 ARRIVAL OF THE PERSIA. ki.ATtri riiuM nitopt. Jrlpintcta than ten days Until Bailicay Drfalcatien The Siorm if the English. Coast The Financial Crisis Tie Queen in an Interesting Sitna'ion Halting of the Hank Interest. Tho steamship Penna arrived ftt Now Yi ik yesterday liom Liverpool, on the 15th iiitant, her trip being mad in less than ten d,IV. Leopold PipdpMh, the Piopistrr-r of the. irrout Northern Railway of r.tiudand, has ub. .enu.lcd, beinj,' a ilufmltor to tho amount of X'liO.nnn. Tin' Kmpernr Napoleon remains n t Paris, (loll. ICisseloff, tho Uussiiin Ainhussiidnr, liml delivered his credential nnd whs favorably er ceivod. Tim position of the lbiiil; of France xyns not. imprnveinjr, and the continued diminution of specie has ttiven rise to reports that the reluctance of t lie Emperor In consent to a suspension of specie p-iyinonts has been over come, in which ease Ilia 1$ ink would piobu. bly resume the practice of discounting ninety day bills. A despatch from Constantinople states that the Persian troipi wer inlrod.icel ,'uto Herat lv their ro-ri-liionits, but were soon driven out with heavy loss. A detachment from the Persian nnny be fore Herat, hud poized tho All'hun city of re.rruh, and sent the Govern. ir u prisoner to Teheran. Advices from Cnhul. to the 1st O.-tober, represent Herat ns Ftill holdijtir out lint, iiccnrding to a despatch fp'tn Vienna, ' it win believed that Herat, had fallen." The And i Indian expedition has probably sailed by this times irvl nco. inter demonstration by linssiu, from the Caspian, is looked upon in some, ipiarters as not nnliliely. In tiie provinces of I and. pauperism is lecren-dnir tn such an extent, that some of I'm woi lihouses nro all In.t teiiuntleo. In Da'iiin there are no sneli tileasinjr lidinirs to tell. I here are. It appear-', X I nil provim-ial j.aapeiM in the North Puf.lin Union Work- ' iTi said that her Majesty is in n condition to render the direct succession to the throne a nutter of even irrtMter certainty tlian it is I at niesenl. and that in Maich next it is most probable unoth-r pr. uce or princess will be presented to the nation. I Mr. Litt'o. casbi--r of the. Midland Groat' AVestern lliitwav. has destroyed himself, bv culling his throat. Discoveries of defalca tions are the supposed cause. THK COST OF Wn. Wo h ive been much interested in an arti cle in l'utnam's Monthly, for August, under the iibove caption. It furnishes some ustoti idling details of the cost of war lo the lead ing nations of tiie world. The figures which are given as the cost to (4i-e.it Hiiiau for wars pa.t and prospective, lor onfl j ear. nie enormous. 'Chat power ex peii'led 'ta"i2.l)l)0.ll(l(l in 165-1. while all its (.ther expenses amounted to but jfllO.OHI) Olli). in speaking o! thee iui!iiin.- sums, t he , Wt' IS lltl lllll tiHlfl III 1II' III IlilllUlltl UUL- .. .. , ... i.i. 1 1 ie.l Oi tueil :imiiip, nun n t! i'ii',y iiiru- snr.ng them with l.imilimr stand lids that ne an lie-in to appreciate them. The war tax I Ci"it Hritiiiu. ill 18.')4, was neurly three fo ii th of a million of lioll.u's daily, or S3 1,000 I'm- every h-iur, all to be iliuwn out of the la- O n nig man. JIlVl-uu,.,.,,, !.,, ,....,..wO..fw.'ru,,,ta- I t nil-iiu. both in Eurojie ami America, amount I ii ro;ud iiiie.i.eii loa giao.l lot.,1 ol t!i,0i0,. 001000 D,,i.l,tle?8 eighl thousand ... ol ibis almost iininea.-uiuliio Finn represent thn war bdlsb-a to present and future gener- lit'.ons to pay. by tlise who contracted them. Ai-cordin,' to a German statistician, the paid in capital oi all the hn-nvn hanks iu thu world amounted, in lr5."2. to 76 1,554,805. Thus the war ilebls of Ciiri-teiidom amount, at this influent, to ten timci the cupit.il of uil the banks. Thui Christendom enters upon the last half of the liltli century with uu unpaid war bill aiiiiiiiutiuii to $'.).(hl0,000.00f), with other liitb'ilitii s. What a legacy for future pener atioiH. Put the most aggravating ci.-cnni-stanee cunneeled with an applli!',i; iulieri- t Hire is the lact that. Ill some ,:,C,.il II IVllI Jforaan go duwii t,. tlieui wiih the s.ilemo ussnruuco I buma lmj ropoiiaioi.nj, me sooner tuat pow ol' those w ho contracted it, that it was all a ! cr is lodged in ihe hainls of some ellicieiil and mistake, and iniht have been avoided, llin- I reponsible head, the belter for the inl.-u-sts iaent stai.-meu represent ing all parties in the J ,h( Cl,mlunwca,U ttuJ lLe lllora3 0- the l.ivish 1 ai li.iineiit have iii iiherately ileclar- ; id their opinion to the world, that iho long I community. wars w.ih the l'l-em-li Hepubllc und thn Km-j We cannot better illus.tr.ite the trath ol pire. were all waged upon a wrung principle, j uu- iingiu ii ne ui-e . avoiue i wiiu nonor. I v. i ii r ii. .ci fn t i- iv-ti il.. lit nt n it?.. mo it Ave per cent.. wiU amount to S l.V),00lj',000 yearly Then there li a con-iderabh; sum to ; be raised for war prospective, ill tho niere'i preparation ior war in lone ol peace. 1 his S'liu cannot amount to less than $450 000.000 niil.e. I ins trawl U!"!rV:itO tax i l .-UOil bill), 000. yearly, imposed upon the peopbi ol ill-- cnu z.-u werM, tiie eaiuiiies and linlustry of the people, by wars pa-t and prospective. This sum is equal to the whole value of all the export.! of Kugl.iud, Fruico and the United States put tuMther. U is twice tho a uoiint of rental of all the r?al estate in Great Pii l iin : exceeds the net prolits of all tiie man-nl.o-iii ,-s in l.'!ni-t. n l-.ni. It is equal to the yearly waes of lour ni;llioti five hundred thou suel a-jriei I'.inal bilmrers, at i'llM a head. It would pay lor tin; coastniefoii of fortvfive 1 th-nis md ni.ies of ra Ir.iad nt $20,0011 a mile. 1 1 wo il I support nnu million two hundred i Inuis in I minlsteis of the gosp.l. ullowiug e n-Ii SV.'iO per annum ; giving a r-ligiom tea-cli-r and pastor In every seven hundred and ii : t v persons of the whcle population of the t.!-be. A SR'.V AITORTiriXMKXT of tho St'.ltO for Se i.iti. is and KepreseiitativeA will be made b. I'm L.-m.t itur,' el-'i-ted last month. Wnli a Peiin.cr.itk- I'lajorily in thn House, un op-po-i!im nia'ority in the rienate, and uu A'tiu.'xan H -publican Governor, theru is in. 1-ii.iiicu for a uerryuiaiiikr of uny kind. Hep. iVMiitativ.-s are upportioueil in "the ratio of one member to every hundredth part of the whole iiamber of taxables in tlm titate. Wint thi t.it.d is we cannot know uniil the A i. liter G. iiei'jl ui.ikes his annual report to Mature. L-ist year it was fibWOOO, and th-s year tho Pittsbur-r (::l.,ttn ibiuka il woi no p.-otiai.iy imt lar tiom ;.). O'JO, whleh woibl live 5 i.idaa ihe ratio. K-specting the C ioi.es to ba wrought by the apporlioiiuieut, u.i-l tlm pr-.posed divisimii of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, the GaZi-tle t.iys : Sumo cli.iuao will necessarily ba wrought in the appoi tioiiineiit. Tim strictly iincul taial coauli.-s will lose, while the iiiiuing .Hid ail il'aclurliig eoanties will gain. Kinks uud J! iclis will each lose a iii.-oil.er j and Sehuyl I.i I and Alleheuy wiileaeh eraill one. West in. nelaiid and Fayette will iooso one; in id the Couoliea West of the A ll...h...n- mill puib ilily (..on one unions them uiider a dif-1 le-i'.-nl eoiiiliiiialioii than now exists. I l ue uiii.-iidineiitri to Ihe Coii.-iitutinn now p-iidio-;. uml which will eoine before the! insuing legislature, propose to clninge the! raie of ivp-esetitatiou so us to i.entvi ' .- I. .,r ii.. i... i,. i. ... - -nii'r cities as ..::,ilrfn rm- ln.it purpose, to be ,-. 1.11 Il.lti m.iirlM ..,.,..--. .... . . .... . . i "2 . 1 ' isincts. i his - ... . i n ii in n-u c-ty o! I-.tc- Ija, piei-eni eoiistiiiite I, to two nieml, -ers, und id would V C1,y Allegheny t . one ; nnd would ble.iliuil.il) Siimii ml. .i.i tl... ,.;,.. .. , , 1Jt,y ,,, Ua Urge d.-le-atious gent from Philadelphia ; bui thd pa I,.,, j-et t(, r,a,g H.iWul of iba Legislature uud be submitted to the ,864 ' ftQi vauot C ibl operation uutd THE AMERICAN. sunbury. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1S53. II. B. MACEl'Il, Editor and Proprietor To Anvrp.Tumn -The circnlntlnn of Hie Biiiihury Amerirnii ni"ntr Mir ilifli-rc.it tmviut n thi Puiqtu-tmiinii Is il.it CXi-ei'deil jfr(jti;ll(l liytuiy prv(-ir pillilililiriT in Nnfth fu rsium-li-nni O" Nrw Coops. The Merchants of this place, though not na early n fome of nnr neijjliborinir towns, have now received n Imnd. some supply of New Onnd. In this their customers will not bp thp losers, ns poods, at thi season, can he purchased cheaper than they could hare been n month or two since Wo refer our readers to tho ndvcrt'scnients Messrs. K. Y. L'rifiht A- Son, I. W. Tener & Co., 1. W. Gray, and Frilin r A- Grant who have just opened u ucw stock of Merchandize of every variety. 2" Tho sale of a number of Shamokin town lots will tulio place on Saturday, the :!Hh. Cy'l'ii't Caxai. Commissioners have ap pointed Thos. W. Llod, Supervisor fur the' A" est Brunch, G. W. Search, for the North IJinncli, mid Win. Elliott, for tho Susrjimliiiii n.i Division. , .., , r-y-Grantham I. T.ijrirnrt advertises for valuable real estate in the Horooeh of Northumberland, late the estate of Jas. Tagart, deceased, ArpisTii:s r nv mi. i w i. rni:ni- Md.M.li' l 111. I'UI.II V OF ADOLIilllM) Till-: llOAl'.l). For a number of years past, snpgestions have come, from various sections of the commonwealth, urging the propriety of abol ishing tho Board of Canal Commissioners, as now organised. The fact that uiiiluu outside inlluence, had unpaired tlio elliclency of the liuard, has long been apparent, and it was not, tlii-roToro, surprising that complaints should have become loud and p-neial. Hut the patronage of thu Board is large, niuyli ! greater tuan that ol the Ooveruor, uiid is ! freely useil to silence those who have the ! power to apply tho corrective, and who often U!!0 that power for the most unscrupulous ,,, . .1 B 1 , . 1 , purposes, i hat tlierF shoui-.l be it lieud purposes, i hat therr slioiii-.l be it heud or organisation, to control our public works, ns long us they belong lo the .Stale, is not doubted, but such a heud should be inde pendent, and responsible only to the peoples "L'i nwed br infiueiice or uuhubed liy g:iia 11 - ' ..........,..,..-... ..ba.. ,ii "'"do of making appointments, w ill pretend ! that such is now the ktali) of uliil.rs Tim tel:m-e by wlia-l the members of the board , .. , . , ''"U t'"-''r ollice, is the result ,.l h K1,lal.ve , I" uctmeiits, uml il is not iimoiiiinoii or unlrc (uent for members, not only to advise, but to dictate to the board, the appointments they desire. And thus they are licipienlly uuulu to cower beibie uu Oligarchy usde.-vpotic and tyraiilca!, us any that ever cursed the tribu Hals of illicit-tit Grieca or liouie. It is liih time that the matter is St tiled whether members of the legiiiuluie and their friends, or iho cuuiiuissioiieis, are to make the appointments. It' the latter are ul'raid to us the foregoing remarks, than by teleiiiiig to al.ljoll o- jj,.,, particularly in le'uvul "f Dh U'eiibach, the supervisor of the fiajipicli.uiiia Pulsion, li vaS in vain ll.ui Mr. I!av. tii Si.it. ..!.. r went befort- the l!naidiiiid urged tin- neces sity of the continuance of Mr. D.i ll'eul ucli. ! l ; :.. .i. .. i .. i .i ... i . ii iii tain ijui uc Maieii i.iai ue i.a one of the most uclive, ifiicic-nt and iiidu. trious ollicers on the public works, and hud no superior iu the Stale. It was in v. on ihat that honest mid uiitliucl.iiig old Democrat Thos. II. l-'oisythe, the President of t Lei Uoaid, ujged, not only llie liecessily. but the justice of Mr. D.ell'eiibach's appoint incut, who had Hut ct served the usual term, and ugtilisl whom there was no complaint. The t opponents of Mr. DicUeiibncli had persona! I resi-iiln.euts to ttvatifv, und had made nunier- 1 '"' "KW Mktiiohist Cilfm h at Nin ons promise of place and station, a tithe ul" tuuiuberliiud was dedicated to the Service of which tiny never expected to fi.llil. Legis lative influence from this und other counties, coupled with threats, was brought to bear on tae Commissioners. Stool-pigeon candidates for Supervisor were set up und kooc e- do-.vn. as u iiart rd' tb n i Tl... In..,. mental Major and iVneres ,..,' ileet t,f this district, flushed with the i xeitement of a v lintoi lons victory, und other stimula ting causes, li.ia-ii.-d these forces, and witu tii.it in elest assurance, peculiar to him self, daiiiuiidc 1 iiumerous appointments, by j virtue of "my position" tho absurdity or! which is, perhaps, made mule p.ili.ab:.- bi li e ' fulluwing Cfi'.loquy, the truih of which can be test. tied lo by ull present : Major D. Geiilleuieii 1 have a request to in.iku of this board. .1.'- Forsyth. Well air, let us hear your leanest. Major D I request thu appointment of Mr. McCormick as Supervisor for the West lSiauch. Mr. Wolvertou fortho North Bi-aiich and Mr. Elliott for thu Suipieliaiiiu Pivkion Mr. Frytli.U thai ull t Had jou not Letter continue mi down the line. M '-.r . No sir, that is ell I request ! Mr. Forsyth. A very nied. St request, truly! I .,-., r. t v.tchiug kit y.anu ) My po sition 1 think entitles ma tu i.,.,l..i ii.ia ! Ipie-st. i 1 .11 - - ....... "-I Ol no. I Klliuiis myself and have yet to lean, why Miiuns positu.u ih mid nimbi,,... r , , . , t-.u.ir other A ineuiber of Congress is no belter than thu humblest mdividual, and f.viuPe,y not us good. lie-sides I don't see what bust. ne. member of Congress lias to interfere uh ihi sppomtments oftb Usual Bord. LAKCATI:n tlAK. We And thn following In regard to tlio Lancaster Hunk in the money article of tho Philadelphia Ledger. From what we Can learn, we would advise the note rodders not to make much of n sacrifice. Note holdon come in before other creditors. Those holding notes of tft, first. $10 licit, and o on to the hifih' Ft denomination : The stockholilers ol the broken t.nneater Hank hud n im-pting in that city on .Saturday hist, nt which, hs weli-urn from I he ' Kxpresn" tln re was a full mid free interchange of sen-tiinei-t. Mr. A. II. Smith, the nely ilected President, was the priiiciimj Siokesinan, uc cording to the report. He was i-hcted t" his I ,ce on Moinltiy nl'tetnoi-ti. ami the Hank failed that niht. Kll'orts wero inude to con tinue on, tind h coiiiiniltee of I)iieclor had unsuceessl'iilly visited the Philadelphia banks v illi the view of iniliicinir them to cotitinue then favor to the l.iiuciiMc r U-iidt. There was no iilteimtivi! but to stop. A careful in vest i)ia ion Imd been made, the result ol which was sulimitleil to the mcetilit; ill tho follow iug i-lii;bilicd form t A8SKTS. Cord. Pirn bv banks and liaukeis 00.121 71 NoleS nod Checks ori-thei- banks lO.HM S8 Specie, 12.1)411 9ti liouds A mortgages, 10 114 00 Bai.kinjj house " 13.2tfl) SS lidU discounted, Cb4,4iU fc9 eSOG,809 70 224,796 89 Doultf'il. Hills uncounted, Bail. Fuc'oiy stork. West Chester ruil- road slock L , I lis Discounted, S71.0U0 00 G..00 00 2u7,'28ti 00 -- S317.768 68 l,3rj.4lil C8 LIAEIMTIES, Notes in circula tion, Due to individual depositors, Due lo Hanks. Due to Dividend unpaid, S724.8C9 00 i?,c.or,o C.").U21 SO J5 5.875 11 -- S932.72G SG Mr. Smith further remarked that if time was civeii. iiiueli nt tlio assets set down lis duul.illiil und bail niiuht be made tivaibilde. 'I'hi-y wonhl tlii-relore recoinmend a iiidd, pa cific coiiim not that some men huve Lot lieeu jinilty of wr-uig but a violent course may lojuie those who have already been inju red. We. must liist save ourselves, and tin n it will be tune to take such a legal c- tirse as may he deemed llecessiu-y. M r. j in i l li then subimtlt-U and recommended the following ruoroMTlnx. Th,i present stockholders of the Lancaster I hank to rdimpiish their stock to the Jiuuk. The present Stockholders to retake, the i number of shares originally held by them rc. I spectively, and pay in on the came 2.) per share. The present Depositors in the hank to take the original shuns Hot retaken by the pies : cut stockhohlers, in consequence of inability j or other mllieieiit cause. I The 4,11(111 inbliiiouiil shares, authorized by the chailcr. to be lalii n by ciiizeus not now iuteiesleil in the hank, mid pay iu on ll-e same fc'J.'i per share ; alio, t,ri-pnt 1 lepusiiiir.-i to occept certificates ... I " P!iyal'la 111 ""-'. l'v, l'l!V" years, moo,!,,!,'" 'V" U"uh -'l)ilj! ol' M r. iiu.itl. said thin plan had been pursued '. . , , , , , fome years ue.o by l, Guard uml Vim Towu.-bip banks, uml be thoiiLht il could be dune in tins e.i-u with, equal uiivautage, Mr Prowii tillered thu following resolution, winch was iiilepii il ; AV.Wrfr. That iiooinmiitee of live stock-holib-rs. who have hot been connected with Ihe liaiik lid oliiceis. be appointed to mal.e u thorough iiivistiealioii of lis coiuliiiou. uml make report to uu uiljonriied meeting of the slockhohieis, which report shall embrace us follows : 1. Tne condition o tho bank, whether sol vent or iiisolvt ut 2. Il found insolvent, to report ihe cause or causes ot lis ins-Ivi ncy, und the manner in winch such nioi lveln y was prooui ed. 3. The tune or times when the los-es were incurred, which have rendered it insolvent. 4. The names of the oll'uVrs und directors under whose uiimiuistruliou llie insolvency ol llie Hank occiirred. Tins lesolut on v.-aji adopted, and the Chair appointed W. W. Drown. Jacob li. Tshmly, Joseph Koiiieuiacher, E. C. Keiyuil und P. G. bw.utz, tlio Coiiiiinitt e uiuler n. Mr, lliesler e-X lessed bis coliviclloll that ihe li.ink can be made solvent its debts and lia bilities di.-c'liuigei! but lliiS'i would requite I. e ino.-l caulious iiiauaueii ent. Il lln-y were lo resul t lo dii assignment lie was u piehi u sive ilia! llie ussel.- inlht not c- vi-i the ii iUS in ciiii.htioii. ileetioi; iitljourucd lu liicui bel bill. ti .SAi.i: of Sii.moKiN Tows Lois. Notes of tin- La.m-asIii; Hank wdl be taken nt par, for uil piiymeuis made on .Saturday next, No- I Veinbt-r Dlh, on Ii ts puichi.scd at the sale j th. ii to uke place, fc-j wo ure authorized to 1 l .. II I i r . say oy .iiessis. uauni(;ariii,e-r .V Li-ci,i.iu. God, on Sunday lust. There was a large ut-teiidai-.ee, und upwards of one thousand dol lars were collected, which, m t only clears thu Chinch of ilebl. but leaves a small stirplu. j The building is chaste and neat in Us si Co o I architecture, und lias cott about six thousand ' djUar- 'l''" il,Ur-u'' ' handsomely frescoed a hi ulliu.-1-lher the building is creditable to I the town uud those engaged in Us erection. I A new bill, w'tdghiiig COO lbs, was put up iu in aicep.e on .u .ii-.iuy last. A to-ill iIjiU IS to bu uilileil shol'lly. ti" 'I'UE NolllllbUS Ct.MUAb U.VILllOAI . ! ' Jetliua of iho liulini in , I i.in t.,,u ,, ib.. road, between Sunbuiy uud Trevoi tun bridge-; I 11 distance of leu miles, will lake, place us I sojii us tho proper survejs uud calculations are completed. Tho engineers are busily enguLied III piepuring the hue, and the letting j I'lobably, lake place ubuul the 15th j vr Ula 1,1 "uXl '"""tli iDeceiuber.) With j llj0 "eplioii or a few sectioiu, the loud j Ut'lrtt' -Millcr.burg uud the bridge, will bo cu"'l ,uU'u ul lllul The road, we lliiuk, Lu ruil"'S order, from Trcvorlou I U,'"lk'tt tu P-"isbing uud Daltiuiore, by the ! lil ol ' l'tlruary iie-xt, uud completed through tu Sunbuiy by thu 1st of Juuo. C3" JIari-mi's Maazi." Weare Indebted to ihe publishers fob ,ie L.-ceinber number o IIIIS CACI'l I'lll Hull ,.,,,.. li ; usual, a gu-ut vrii,y of reading matter ..i.i.w.. ..... t.... .. . fc. ",u,"r ,i.,u.v uu tins iiumuer com. the lltl. Vo,Le ullJ UoW will be the best time l0 ubsc.be h i8 one of the en Magazines now published in ths country. Send on your Ubscrintioo (S3) to Usrpcr snd Urctfasrs. N.U York From the Portland (Me.) Argun J Eidllng ftfclrmith Willi thlndlnn In Texas. The following description of the successful rcpnlse ol Indians by Captain S. P. Carpen ter, of tho army, was extracted from letter of the acting nurgeon of Camp Lancaster, piving mi uccounl ol the affair, partly tig n spectator or some distance, mid partly as lie was informed at the time by those immediate Iv enga-ji d. Captain Carpetiler is the son of Joshua Carpenter, formerly Collector of I he District of Penobscot, lie wss born in Pur is. Oxford county, in 181P, educated at West Point, and graibiattd iu 1840. Caw Lancasti h, Texas, Oct. 15. 18."i0. A fen days since our vamp was in it liiuh etalu of excitement in consequence of it brush with the Indians, and the tears entertained ol iLo entire loss of our party. Captain Car penter, of the Cist infantry, who ccininaiitis this pott, went out with a mule team to pro cure some poles for the purposes of tho en campment. The parly consisted only of thu Caplain, ariiid with a fowling-piec mid u revolver, two niiuiciuns with rilles, privates McCulloiigh mid Pt nnn, with musktts, and the teuiiister, lm was unarmed. 1 ucconipa nied them, currying my fnwliiifi-piece, loaded only with very tin.- shot, used for onilhologi cal ptirpnscs.'iii -'Sp-ctutioil that. 1 niiuht come across ?-.iine S:ltall bin:. Not the sbgll li ti danger of any aitack was apprehended. Jt was iiciess.iry lo go fiirtlo-r than had been exnecled to "iirocure poles of the requir ed Ictilh; but they were at lust obtained, the team loaded, and were on oar return to camp, the Captain musician hcardall und in self riding a short distance in mlvaiire. not ha'viiig seen an tiling to excite the least alarm While Ihns on'oi.r homeward way, the Cap tain, on turning round, mw the team had come to a htoin, uml rode back with Heardall to uscci tuin whyt was the dirliculty. 1 kept my ground, watching their progress, timl in ti lining to await their return. On their way back tiny pussid through a hollow j and los ing their rc-appcatdiiee ou rising the other side, when, imagine my cnnsternutioii, on see ing u party of Indian-', some o:i foot and some on'liiToebacU, suddenly make their uppeur ance bt Uecii me and my friends, who were now lu re to bo seen. My interest was intense there was not a shadow of doubt on my mind that the captain und hcardall had been cut oil' be lore they reached the men and team, which were now kurrouinled, and must inevitably share the same late My eyes still riveted on the spot, one man, whom I recognized as the unarmed leaimter. btir:-t tixun the throng, piusiieU tiy uu In li in the race was one for life or death it soon terminated, down went llie mail ex hausted or killed. Horror-struck. 1 waited to see if utiv incre fcf our friends would nt- i i-iii j,t escape, bill 1 could see only the ludi i mis riiniiiiiif ubual. veiling t riuin I ihuti 1 1 y : it ! was evident the whole ol'oiir party had been cut oil' witiiiuit firing a single shot. While still intent on the horrid scene, the Indian who had run down the teamster, turn ed lowaios me, having been joined by anoth er hcli-biid, mounted on a piebald horse. This roiued me from my trance ; not a mo ment was to lie U.tt, our cau-p was live or six miles distant, 1 was a stranger to the road, inv horse was new to lue ; 1 hud never been accustomed to hurdle r.ices over ravines and j journals u 'lords in the great city advantages lliio-igh thorny bushes ; my chance for escape j to the enterprising capitalists, and enmmer was small, but my life was ut slake. 1 put j , world treiicrully, a course of intelligence inv horse to his utmost speed and he gained . mofl invaluable, and never he attained. The upon my pur.-ui r.s. Hiving satisfied myself, establishment is.visited by the nobility, ir.eni ol bis l.erve, uli-1 tlmt lie was f'"' ,,lt; ! bcrs of Parliament, contributors or the press, race. 1 turned to take one last look ut llie i men-ant le men. and also by an immense nuin sceiie of action. The ludiaus only weio m , ,,.r of dislinijiiisliud forei-jners of all nations. siLiht. It i-i iiuiii.ii-il I iv several clerks, who classify There was then only ore course to pursue i um f,0 the papers in portfolios, which they find my way, if possible back to the camp. ! ,.xhii,t eirnluiti usly to respectable visitors and (jive the arUiin. W'i'U did my hurso do ! npplyiug for inloi ination. Morning Herald, his dutv : letting him take his own w'ay, 1 J London, January 2S, lJ-'5l,'- leachiii Ihe camp in salely, und u btrog pur- lj w,o tuttii oili-tut' cnt oil' in j-ursuil ol llie Indians, to nv. nee the death, and, il possible, recover the ili-ml bmlics of our Iriemls. On I their route, much to their astonishment, they I met Captain Ci' rpe-ntt-r. with List men and ili-'ir horses, and one ol thu mules, the rest of the team having been carried oil' by the In dians. The account fiiveii by tlif-ni was as follows: On nppriiachiii the men und teum, Captain Carpenter saw that there were nearly sur rounded by from fifteen to twenty Indians, j aru'.eil Willi r.lles ami oownuud arrows, some on loot and some on horseUack. Wlien join, log his men they had their (Mills raised, about to tiie, the Indians llie-u b.in' ut loiijr ntle shot. He in.iuediutely ordered his nie-n to bold their tire uml lay down in the the grass of the prairie. Their cutis once iliseliuigcd ! l.e was aware there would be no time lo re- load, and that they will reload, and that ihey would be rode down und crushed by the su perior number oi ihe enemy. This timely or der being observed, saved the parly. The Indians being thus ib-leuted in their project ol stampeding our men. mid uot deem ins it sale to upproach then on hor.-ebiick, dismounted and advanced t il foot; and when ; sufficiently near commenced u lire with their rilles and bows and an o.s. This fire was I continued for fifteen minutes the Indians j diawing nearer a id nearer: our men crouch- id in f In- (jt-.iss, sustaining but little injury Ihe nib- I...II-; le.ssii.L- r.ver Ih. m U,..I lew of ,1... ..... .. .. .1 O....I . ...ill ii...,- n.c mii.nB in njj null rim iie n ui ru 1 their hie. hen tlm Indians had approach- Ill' l, I1IIT. I, 11,11 ll, JllllLltlS (1 OI-, J.I. I," .. - , ... ... ., ... ,,. . . .d within four rods, then tho word was sivvn ' ','"' 1 -J"".;. , U f?' J ,f to lire-b.ur wen, k.lled, and the rest ran i 1 ', ' i mck-ii.illr. J llurtranlt, without siopi ilia to look behind t hi in. I , . ,, The injuiy' sustained on our side was the ' '1)l'a"'- li ! cnr.Uin wuund. d li n rr..w naming between ! ,.. r,nstroug, P G Lash, and J Mc I .1... u. ... ..r i.i. f. r. I i. i,.i-.,i iWillams. the lin.'irs of his lift hand; plicate McCul l ...i. .. i .i i i.;.. i. i .. ui il n ,j it in.,,, o, i.ii miirv in i. ia in, ii, i i iv I b.ni'5.. lentil- .-ill :il. mi rr..w in i : l .. .1.. . : I.! .i. i-is. III. ii ii mis, nun Minn- ii'iiieiiii int.' j blond could lie staunched siilhciently to una ble him to be led buck to tho camp. The mule team, which, (luring the ulliay. Imd strayed unuy feeding, had been carried oft by t'ae Indians, with the exception of one which, on their prccipituti) retreat, the)- hud left iu the harness. 'I he unarmed teamster, whom I had seen running und thought was killed, had fallen down tho backs of a creek, uud hud escaped in. hint. You will readily believe that lilt) rejoicing was great ut this inei t ng of our friends, whom we had mourned as dead ; uud most gladly wero they welcomed buck In the camp, which they reached without any forth er disaster. 1 have now seen the Simon t'ure .Yo.'i'i-f American, and 1 do uot much like his looks 1 Artesian Vi:i.ls. A New Orleans paper notices the return of u L'. S. officer of Login eei s, from the pla.us of New Mexico und Texas, wh -re l.e has been engaged with a e xupuny of men fur two years past sinking Arlesiau Wells, About t-10,0110 has been s, enl iu the experiments uud il has proved a I'.ii.urt;. The borings we in to 800 feet bill tho water, in no instance, it seems, could be i-riiuyhl to w. thin 100 feet of Iho surface. Gypsum -cretacious marl, was found ill abun dance. The battalion of By inn Cnmols imported for our army it is said ure Hourishin iu Ten s sod are rapidly improving iu discipline under ilia command 'of uu iulelligeut graduate at Wist Point. O" Gonnv's Lady's Hook The Pecenil cr number of Godey lias already come to hand. The contents are worth double the cost or the book, lie-sides 100 pages ol' rvuding there ar sixty-nine engravings. The He uors ok Falconbridck. T. B Peterson bus published in a neat volume Cucly illustrated, the 'Humors of Falcon bridge," beiug a collection of humorous aud verj-dsj scenes by Jonathan F. Kelly. the iNJim.n iilsbakd game. A strong ense of thi9 modprn Infamous con spirncy to extort money, took pluce last week iu hostnn. A Halliniore merchant was en trapped by t he arts or the "wife" of one "Prof Harris or Lowell, formerly known as editor of a i ntcnre sheet in New York, who gave out that h wns coming "Down Kast" An elopement was planned, and the lialtiinorean met Mary tlmt was the nnnio who was not unknown in Haltiinorp. at the Lowell Pepot, and escorted her tn the American House, where they took a room. Meantime tho in jured husband took Counsel, nnd a writ with an n t damnum orglOO.000 put in as tho sum requisite to sooth his wounded honor. Midnight was set apart lor llie scene nnu the husband, intensifvilig himself for the oc casion, girded himself with pistols and dirks, anil accompanied Ins ilisti.igiuslmd course ami a deputy-sheriff, repaired with the clerk of the Atnericnii . House to the room. Admis sion was obtained. The husband was iu a tempest Haltiinoieail proposed to settle Mary hid her countenance und could not look her injured lord in the face, nnd begged for-givenes-i for her "indiscretion" husband mo derated his severity and dropped from $100, 000 down to ,r,0, to 30, 2ii. 20, 10 and at last JSri.OOl). and ngreed to take his wife back. The S.'i.OOO was made over in a draft of 82. 000 on Italtimi.ru at tight, mid three notes of $1.0110 each and the halt imorean left incon tinently. I he sympathizing counsel received $100, and the deputy $15, lor their nocturnal services. Subsequently officer Ham, of the police, hearing id' the affair, and knowing Hnrris to be n practised swindler, ptoceeded to Lowe'l and arrested him and his "wife." Harris de. stroyed the three tiotes, and the draft, which was lodged with a State street broker, was stopped, and nothing but the lack of Haiti morean as a witness, prevented him receiving merited punishment. So this infamous game, was baulked. Tins swindler got not a cent' but was out of pocket 5145 to his lege! assis tants, who will also reap their share of con tempt. Tho Boston Courier says of the lie roine : "Mary,' the heroine of thi- vulgar affair, is quite an niti-t in her way. Sim in described being a small, ternh-r, lady-like littlj body, with qualities equal to any emotion from the deepest und H ost touching Sorrow to the grandest fascination every quirk complete : every muscle trained ; every gesture studied the eyes now emitting sparks to indicate sen sibility to shame which she never felt; and then folum-d to grief's lowest and llnnblest measure. The oldest disciple of I gberry could not withstand her tears ; and one' visaged Holmes and the stern Hue a little moved, although they km be counterfeit of wo." A MONO TMK WdNIirilS OF tiik Pav. We have visited with considenib.i! gratifn ation the "repertoire" of foreign newspapers of all nntions at llollowny's Pill i nil Ointment Ks tab islnr.eiit, 24 4 Strand, which present an iiinnensH amoiiiit of inl'ormalioii on all sub jects political, mercantile, statistical, and phi-'losi-li!eal. troin at least 2.00(1 lorelt-n papers received iu this establishment in the course of each week. This immense collection of V.'i .c-u.f.'o r.i ('mirri-i'i'iri, about to assemble J at Sa an.ih, is in its character purely indiis- j trial, seeking for the South an indepence, not i political, but that which results from '.he j anility to s-ippiy her want out or her own creative eneri-'S nnd without a dependence i upon others Politics ureto beexciudidand-1 HI Kclll-IIK'S td'lllSUIIUIII. tilt! siuvuiibh Uepub. j iicau sa s- form u part of its iurposi s. Communicated. fFT 0i9 Ameiicim. TEACIIEES INSTITUTE. The Norihniiilieihin-1 County Teachers' Institute will meet nt Shauiokin, on Wedne?. lav. the iilth day of December, at lOo'cloik A.M. I he following porsnns wero appointed tr discuss tho subjects to which their names are attached, or to prepare essays thereon, und by others who may bel disposed. Ili.renitnr.nl and Discipline. W V Teits- I win tti. P. F G.-I,'. ,1 Holler. F Mi-Williams. Mvhnhet. J 11 .Tones. 0 A lleimeiisnde-r, C P Sl.uiiz. nod S F Ilidl'er. O, t! .r.-.-rl'.se W 11 b-er. It It.irtl olotnew. K V Gold, 4 D-ehcr. nnd J Iliirtrunft. .Vn iii'. !) WiIs.iii, V W A i iiistrotif, ' vi-.v.inei , ug3..ii aim v u i-.m.i. , , i .t. .. .. i- i, -i-. . . . i i , i i i son- Jritlnntit'. J P Sl.tiltz. V T McWil- fh Grammar. C I. Iivnear.ion, K , ,. .,. , , .. i, - i i''1'-"'- J " V. e-eks, M h Llittalll, lilld LMllltZ. .IsiViuiiwi..- J Hair, F. F Gold, J V Weeks, W Mctiaii.'. nnd W P Teilswoi t h. Fl.iiosi.phy. W It Taggurt, W P Teits worth, nnd J W Weeks. Anatomy, I 'hy&ioloyy, and Ififiene.J W Weeks. C K i.-lchiier, C L llyiieaisoii, and W P Teilswoi th, Vhemulni. C L Rvncurson, nnd J W I s, Vi t-eks. .MifUrn C T. livneirson. W 11 Taggart, II F. Martz, and C A Keiinen.-nyder. Miiisiiratioi, wid (iioiintrg.J llu'X, W V McWiiliums, and W Miles. Classification. W Miles, P Gaston, and .1 S Mi-U'ilbains. ', t.mnoshiti I Vincent, jr., J Oberdorf. and P N MvWilliums. Female Teachers ure respectfully solicited to prepare e-ssuys on the foregoing subjects uud be present lo icad'them, or tlin-cl lliein to the place of meeting ill care of the Secre tary. W. P TK lTSWORTIT. Clialrinan. Bcsuhed Th.it we deeply deplore the absence of so many of our ellicit-nt members, anil earnestly hope- uud cordially invite all id the Teachers to be prcs.mt ut our next meeting. Btsolced, That in our opinion in the ubseuce of Normal Schools Teachers' In stitutes are the best menus thnt can be used to promote and clevute the Common School system, and hope that Pirectjrs throughout the couuty will use their efforts to secure an i-tielidulice of their Teachers. Extracts from the minutes of lust session. J. Xf. Weeks, Secretary. rhiladelphia Market. November 20, 18.riG. Grain. Wheat is dull, but prices are stea dy. Sales of prime new Southern and Penua red at $ to tal ,r)7. und 100alb5 for white. Hye comes in slowly ; sales of Pennsylvania at bO els. Corn is quite scureo ; sales of yel low ut OliaOl, ceuls, utlcal, and 05 ceuts in store. Ouls ure steady j sales of prime, ohi P.-nusylvauii sud Delaware 43 cents per bushel. SUNEURY PRICE CURRENT. WniiAT. Kir.. Ciiii. Oats. Potatoes, Ukciwh lltcm.rn Flas. DcTTmi. . . Hnns. . . I'n sk. Fi.itm.in. Tallow. .... K.O 43 03 60 3!i 10 S3 1 8 125 13 New Advertisements. CENTRE OF ATTRACTION ! LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. II liil- HA SDM1 11 fcUl R AIJLE, riJIESU qualities cumhiueil, the public will -- liml by catlim at the Store of II. V, UKlfi HT if SUN. Their nranrtmrnt is large, and has been selected Willi great care, and will be din-posi-d of at a euiull ndvuiice. THO I.ADIE3 Will find nmoni? our Pry (iood Wonl Plaids, black ami raiiry ilks i, Plaid Lama FUnm-ls, md Fancy hclnims. Ue- Figured tlaslnnere, IVr-I Alpacca, solid rolnred ami hciiea. Scotch I'liinis- aian Twill, I'uhurg Cloth, (.iinshains, Galicoa, Eclane and Cclego Robes, l'iyrcnce Silk, 'ool lluiuls. Opera Cajif, and M"ooii Cuji's. I.APiESnnd CHII.DKEN WOOL TALMAS CJ ii in Dells, licit Iiibhoii, Muhair Head Diesset,, liihhoiid, Nccille-woikeJ and llugle Collars, 7'hread Lai-en, I'louncing, Inscrling, bwisa, Mull, l ainliiic, Nainsook, biiimiy, yVarrcd Mushn. lirilliuiitiue, and a general uasortint-nt of while tiooila. Wool and Cotton Carnrts, Oil Clolha. Oi tthadus, lioi-kdule hlunkels, 'J'urkiali counterpanes cmhiiireil table r.niera, lirklnns, a, acurl's, kid, siJk, l.iale llire.nl and wou, Of every vaiiety, liu.ia (Jiua.i, Linen I'uUon Ouipi r, Till: GLNTLL.MKN will find UUik, Lilue and liiowii Krei.i. buiskins, Ltiuik and Fancy Ciasimer, l'lu, iSaiinull, ( Ivercoaling, 7'nt-t'd, Velveteen. dk, ealui, l'lusli and ilk Velvet Vistiifg, Neik-lie-s, C-curls, Collars, liloves und SUtka. aBAXV-lY!A2B CLOTXIIKO. Hata and Cupaol'ali sizes and priuea. OL'K HAKDWAlii: Liiihracca all kinda ol building muterial, a large slock ol t'urpcitter'a Tuoi ut the bel inuiiut'ac- ! lure, lilea ol eeiv ib-rci ii.tiou, oicka, crua i.uv.1. H' AIumuii huiniueia, tiav iron, nie-ui, imiln, paiuta, -ullj , (;lu...i and oils, illilow aasu ol Mil lil, giiiiilKloiits, (.'uc-jliir and Will San'i. 'i he CJuetuaiMarc Slotk is ci-n.pj.ied ul St-uie China teita, Fvuit dishes, C'aKe plaits, s.iuce ilihcs, euuuiiou plateii, cups a..d kuueera, toyelbrr vnilll a vailed aasoruut-ut ol liluseiiure, eiiibrucuig Iho la'.est si) lea. Olit GHOtEliUli hro ffteh and pure, niuoii!i wliich may be found, (j. A. .Vill, Aluekuiel, Ishad, (Jedlisii, boxed mid piikled Jlermi(, tioflieii and Sage Cheese. '1 be lies! vi teas, sugars, culiee, eVc. We return our tluiika to the public for ot.r iticia.isiiiK patronage, and res) erilully invite an exaiiiiiibliuu i-l our aluik, aa vc dciiu it a pica sure to fchow our liooiia. tlr" Oiiiiitry produce tnkm in cxhnngo at the bibial iiiaikc-t prices. L V. UKIUHT A SON. fcuubury, Nov. 9 18Sa. . Faiibanks' I'Utfonri and Counter Scales fot fy k. y. inimirr &. su.. N-.-v. 53. I SOIL M 'I'll , 1 1 H' I II... ... n iiiMii.i.iiu., ii onow-ware, i-iasa-waie, and a lue stock at Uuei-nsware, euihracinii lha uenrst pnllerus, for sale bv Nov. at), 'itl. P. V. 1! ItluIlT A PON'. jfll.HS l or .!ni bilii.-ls, earpenlers He lily's ed,;e taela. planes and Iv nch screws ! l r sj!e by V. LKiCiHT A. Sll.. I Nov IS.'iC. Bargains at the Old taud. ritlLSNG &. GRANT a ii ij now e i Him; a new am very tlesir.-ii-li- i slock of I'all and Winter Uoods, m- j braciint an e-ntllesa variety. Their etock cou- 1 sisra iu part of j Black & Fancy Broadcloths &Cassrniere3, i Winter Wares for men and boys, all styles and j prices. DRESS GOOD?. J SIf.KS 7n':i ninJ Figured Black. An nssorliiierit of Plaid stripe and Kliiured Fan- cy lbrss iilks at unusually low prices, I Mas. 1 Lains. iJebeces Ar, j OI.NGHAMs from ff to i!5 cents pr yarj. I CALICOES " 0 " 12J ' I wnri'i: goops. ! Cumbric. Jaronelta, S is, Tai Hon, Mull, Pel.i- ! licit, Krriu-h nnd Sv.i.s l.a-'i-s, Lib.-iiiea, Ac. Crown and bleached Mu.-lins, DtilUng. 'i'ick, i I Checks, Towlin.rs, Table Uiajiera, Ac. :tof'B:?ti:'. i nAULWAP.E and QUEEKSWARi:, ; Ccdar-warc, lloilow-ware. Iron, Steel, Plaster ' ball und luh. Also a tresh supplv of DIM t;r AND Mr.i'fM.S. I'hfiukful for past favoi-, we hope bv atriet nttenlioii and a desire to please, alill to meet with the npi-rovu! of our friends. tV Country produce of all kinda taken at the hiithrst market price euiihury, .ov. ill, IKTC ly. A. J. COIJRAD, HOLLOWING RUN. I Ti ILSi'LCTlM LLV informa die public that I tl he has replenished his Mure with an rx I cellent assnrtinent of New (ioo.ls just received from l'hilnilelphia, whieh he will sell on terms I as r. if jiiahle as any other e-tiibiishniciit. His a.isiirttiieiil i-onsism iu pint of CLOTHS, CAisMMEUES & 8ATTINETT, '.Vinlrr Wtara for men and bys, all style and prues Lntfira Difs-s oo!s. Conairtini; of Black tilka, Merinos, .l-ncas, lie l.aiiifs, Calicocj, Gii.gluma, .Muslim, Triiu uiiuets, &r. , AUou Irish supply of (VKOC t IilllS of all kinds. HARDWARE and QTJEENSWARE, (editrware. It rooms, Ac. A Iso a largo assort unit of Knots and Mhoea, su'tnbli- for Men Wo men and Children, llata und Cups. Silk Hals, and all gauds usually kept in a Country Store. All the above named aouk of goods will be sold pnsiliveiy at low prices for rash, or in ex i'Iiuiiho for country produce, at the highest market price. Hollowing; Hon, Nov. SO, ISS0. If K. Ur.COU & CO. Clothiers, No. 141 Cii!ri'vr Sr., above FomrH, riiii.At-ri.p in, Krcn conftantly on h ind a f;l;i:JiJ r.fcrtnient of llcaclv-iiiad'j' ClothiiifT. v-1 CoOUJ UT :i to O il'IR A NO WaXRAKVCIi nr. Nov.?P, 18S0 y BLANKS. ? of every dearritition c WJLAN'K.S of every dearription can be bad Vy AJ7 1 pp rbS at tb ollSrs of th Amica VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SAJLiE. 111 R undersigned will sell r.t Private Sale, between November 2(i and December 10 1850, the following Iieul ltote, situuto in the horongh of Northumberland, and county of Northumberland, FOUlt CONTIGUOUS LOTS OF GPOL.Nl) in said H irongh, numbered in Plan or said Horuugh Nos. 05. f,G. 07 uml fis, i...ii ing street, containing 00 feet front by 240 feet deep. ' Also. Tour contiguous Lois numbered 393 39-1, 395 and 3;G. fronting on Liuht ircet' containing 00 by 2 JO. ' Also, two lots Nos. 153 ond 100 fronling on Queen street, containing CO by 240, adjoining Mis. Schuyh.r. Also, another lot numbered 277 fronting on King street, containing GO by 210 Tecf. Also, another h,t fronting on King street, No. 1 la ; containing CO by 210 feet. AKo, uu out-lot, containing 3 Acres nnd 31 I perches, adjoining the toad ltuuing tu Danville. Also, nil those rrituiti nnl.lij i i J'irouKn, iii.timhd on N. L. by lands "J J-- Hoi toil, S. K. by thn North Knst 1r,in'' of Susqiii lianii;ll n,,l y. W, hy land of J !. p.,y,l und otlierj.containing 50 Acres ,e, , u wiiicn is a I'welling House, bank I tarn, Orch-ird, P.vrrc.ck nJ a cood pump ol water. Thn land is under good I ctiL tivaiion. Terms ii! bo made easy, und an indisputable title piven by GHANTIIAM f.TAOOART. r.,r the H..-,rs , r Ja. Tahoart, dee'd. November 20, !'.'. 2t - SJIEIlll-TMLES. T virtue of a en tain writ of Vkn. Ksro.WAS n mn oii. '.-t wll be expoi-(J to public sulo j nt the Court House, jn fci n uli n r t-, c,n MON ! P AY. the :'2d d.iy of Pecember. 1850, nt 9 A. M., the following described jirop. '".lligunus Lets of Ground. n of TreVofir.ii, in Z. rbe ' :.;! i i.i.nly, being lots . nli-c -;.. 74. in said t'-vn. of Ju.-,.d Iiu!;i r, on the V est, i the ft-o-t, nnd fronliiui on j .- . ,. being euch 25 feet in rrent, land extending back tu Piiil lload Kir,.,i. j whereon is erected a Two fctury liuuic Dwell ing House. Seized, taken into execution, nnd to be sold as the property of William Rubier. ALSO : P.y virtue ofu certain writ of Vi:n. Eapokak to me directed, will be exposed to public s-ilo nt the Court House, in Minbury, on MOV PA Y, the 22d day ol' Pi-comber. lc")G, at '.i o'clock, A. M., the follwwii.g dehcribed prop erty to wit : A certain tn;ct or pirre cf Lnnd, filuato in L'pper Auansta lowiisl.ip. Not tlum.berlar.d coniity. bounded on the North bv thu ci-iitio I urnpike, on the r.ast by l.itni.i of iL.'.in Hau.i and (;.'or.;e Conrad, on the Suith by : lands of said Hans, nnd on the West by tho i gut or HunbL-ry line, coiiiniumg 38 acres, , more or le.-s, ail ol'whii-h is cl-ared, and wii -reon are erected i wo L:tne Kilns, i Also upon another certain tract it piece of ! land, situate in tiie KiToeph of 8 miliary, mid I bounded on the North and North. Lusl and . by creek. c:i li. Smith. I itft by lands of benjamin Hendricks, and j on 1li North-Wivt 1-y land? of Dr. Masse-r j and George Wciser, containi. g seventeen j acres, l.li-r ii or less, all of wlileh is e'euu-d, und , m, f; created ,i fufee ,Sa u.i!l. I ."'i7:"'- 1 '-t3 -.ccntitn, and to be . ........ ,-..Le u I n;i , Hi.ii iu nt; Slid ;is 1 he property of the buubuiy Cantl und V iib.r IVur l'i iiipa::-,-. ! L. I I.) . i j virtus of a certain writ of Vrs. Lit onas to v.i-i directed, will be .p,ised to public sale nt tee I'libln; House of ibmi:-! Mueniiart in L'l-per Ma'.iui.oy township, on F1UPAY thu f-ihtlayoi' Pe-cciiil-er nest, ut 11 o'clock A. M.. the lll..v. iti- property to wit : A certain Tract of Land, situate in Vwr I M.ihanoy lowushin. Noiliianili'irlaml County ndj.iinb.- L.iu'si i.r'J.-.c.b end (ier.r" Ktiu.. ! John Kuorr. Guore 1 teroif mid ollu rs con j taii)in' fil'ly s-.i-res n.ui-e cr less nearly ul! of I which is eie.iie.l. v.heief n are er. i L.".I n fn.. St.-ry Log Hot -le ami a Log Stable. Seized t.i- n i i exes.iti.ja and sold as the l.r,.petty of JuLu YoJi-r. I!KM?V WEISE.Slinriir. J-he.-ifl "a Ofu.-r, .unhury. ) Noinibrr Is, i -,r.'. ij i TIIL EUSSIA?. WAR!!! rl- hive ja.-t pullis-m-d a new edition cf j VT this popiiln! iuUa'..-!ilili! work, and can ! now supply oar Ag-nts und C-mvusse-rs with I out delay. Kesiiie, a cotnj.Vto History cf ihe War, it I incluiii-s. ; 'I I L! IT. A NP ILiilGX OF NICilQ. ; LAS L, wi'h sketch tf SCllAM V"L, thn . Cii'C issiuti t.'iu-. f, ui.d olaer iii-t:lvui:-hed i i l. u-u-t.-rs : uist. ,.i'sc-:;,ii,n cf ItUSSIAN 5?OCl i. I'Y ui.d i.uVlliiNM KNT, Ac, Ac, j nialiii-ir one (i thi ino-.i ir.t: i.tir.g work.i j ever iuhl..-!i.;d. 1. is beuatifiiily iliiistruted I with fiiio tiiited plate s, and bound in the ; best manner. W e send u specimen copy j with particulars ( f agency to any part of tho j United States, free of J ..slae, 'ell receipt of . the price, i'l.lO. j J- W lilfAI'LMV. Publisher. No. Noilli Fjurth Street, ; Nov. 2'.', ';.0 .to Piii!.Ar t.i.!-!iu. 1'a. i ISTOTICE. I S hereby eiieu that letiir.i 7'itaim-nlary have : fcj been ranii-d in the umh-i M-ucd Exe'rutura ol Ihe eslate ol Dai nl M iliiams, lale of .Sha mokin towiifhip, deceased All persons indebted tosjid esuie ure reijucsli-J to m.iho puvmelit, and those liai ing t li.iiHK , resent them for settle ment. W.M. W. M'WII.LIAMs. DAVID .M' Il.LIAMS. Shainolin twp , Nov. T9, H.'.f, ct BH0DHEAD & ROBERTS, -V... 1 ;(,-., X. XI Street, rniiADELrHiA, the atteniiou of country merrhni.U BOOTS tSc SHOES, which ihey will dispose of 011 the most reason able trrma. Nov. U, 1S5G.- ly BABOAIXS TO BE UAH AT P. W. GRAY'S STOKE, Market Street, Suuburv. TTlhl recened and opened a apleiulid Block ! tl of I'ALL & WLNTEi; CUUUS, comd.t. nif! in pari of I Z7n7. and Fancy Cloths and Cassimeres, An as.oi line lit of Drv t;o,i,l vi M 'aslinierea. Del.-.ina, Calico, Woolen Plaids! biiighaina. Muslins, Linens, Pluni.eia, Ac. Trimining3 in Great Vcriety. UAUDWAUL, CUOl LIU Li, lLLLNS WAUi:, Ac. SALT and FISH. Chocs, Uaisina, Tobacco anJ Cigars, tjueeiiawure, Hoots, Nhoea, Hals snd L'oin, and a .anely of Good too tedious to men tion. fall and examine my Slock before Purchaa ing t iM-where, A Jteaaouable L'lscount will ba lukfn oil' for all cuab ale.i. C'ounlry produce taken in exchange at th hijlic.it market price. a k v . P. W.UR.VV. Hunbury.Nov. 3 , 1856. If To Builders & Carpenters. The auhwriliera are afti-nla for Ihe sale of Pom. Window blind, Window Shutters, and all sizes of Window a.h, all of which we offer at tbe lowest prices. Not. S9. '56. E. V. BRIGHT A SON.