' TH Or KaSttAft-OOV. WALK Kit' LflCTTKR or Al'CKPTANCG, fce. lion. It. J. Walker'i letter accepting llie vovernorsnip 01 iveiisas is as loitowa i WAmnoToi, March 80, 1857. Jahea Hcciunak, Frcsidaat of the United States ! My Dear Sir: I hnvo at yonf request reconsidered my determination, no announced to yon, declininir your tender of the office of Governor of the Territory of Kansas. In ticw of tlm opinion now presented by yon, that tlm safety of the Union may depend upon the selection of the individual to whom ahull be assigned the tusk of nettling the difficulties which ajuin surround the Kansas question, I have concluded that a solemn sense of duty to tny country requires me to accept this position. I am brought to this conclusion with n n unaffected diflidence in my own ability, hut with a f.'rvent hope tlmt the s lie overruling Providence which has carried my beloved country t lirotifili so ninny perils, will now ntteml und direct my humble efforts fur her welfare, and that my course will not be prejudged hy any portion of my fellow citizens in or out of Kansas. I understand that you and nil your Cabinet cordially concur in the opinion expressed by Hie, that the actual bona fide residents of the Territory, by u fair and regular vote, nnnfrec. ted by fraud or violence, must he permitted, in adopting their State Constitution, to decide for themselves what shall be their social institutions. This is the prent fund amental principle of tho act of Congress organizing that Territory, affirmed by 1 he recent decision of the Supreme Court of' the United States, and is in accordance with the views uniformly entertained and expressed by mo throughout toy public career. I congi-ituta;-' n peaceful settlement of this -question by ni n peal to the intelligence and patriotism of me whole people of Kansas, who should all participate freely nnd fully in Mil itueisioii, iiinl by a majority of whose vote the determination must be made, as the or.lj proper and const it tit ioiml made of adjustment. I contemplate no appeal to military power, in the hope that my countrymen of Kansas, from every section, will submit to a decision id' this matter by a full and fair vote of n ma. I jonty ot tbe people. I will jfo, then, and endeavor to adjust these difficulties, in llio full confidence, so strongly expressed by yon, that I will he sustained by all your own high authority, with the cordial to operation of all your Cabinet. Very rerpeetfullv, your friend, K. J. WALKER. THK COVEKNOK'S l.SSTM CTIO.IS Wasihsotoji, .March 30. Tho outlines of the instructions to Robert T. Walker, the new Governor of Kansas, have been agreed upon by the Cabinet. They proceed on the priucipie of recognizing- the statutes of Kansas us valid. The principal business with which he is charged is, us heretofore surmised, to see that the people have a five, independent and uninterrupted expression of opinion, und the exercise of s-jllrage concerning the ufl'airs of tho Territo ry, in carrying out llm provisions of the census and registry law, and that for the election of ilo'.f gates to the constitutional convention. The troops heretofore employed in the Terri tory are to bo removed, and others not nni: igi d in tho former difficulties ure ordered tliitli-rj but it ;s uol apprehended that there i wi'l be any use for them or the militia. The administration have rc6olved that the laws shall b" maintained, and havo full confidence in Mr. Walker carrying out their instruc tions. The acting Governor, Woodson, who is superseded by Mr. Stanton, will certainly ho uppuinled to the Land Office ju lvutieas. THAT COMET. Considerable excitement has lately been created in Parisian gossipping circles, on the subject of a comet, which some star-gazer or other has predicted, will, on the 13th-day of next June, come in collision with this peacea ble earth of ours, thereby damaging it to un unknown extent. Now there is nothing ex traordinary in a report like this originating in Pari, for there has been no revolution worth speaking of there for some tirtve, and tho pub lie mind, since the npsussination nf the Arch bishop, has grown quite stagnant, and been really sufl'ering the want of a little stimulus of Roino kin I. Indeed it would not surprise us much to learn that the whole ufl'air had been pot up at. thu instigation of "Louis le Petit," th it sagacious ruler, shrewdly im-igining that perhaps tho trail of u comet might bo the menus of saving his own head, for it is no easy matter to predict with any degree of certainty, to what litlle fancy job the "canaille" may be inclined next to turn their intention. Hut seriously speaking, this theory of the possible collision between our earth ami some wandering heavenly body, ml the probable eilVeH of such un occur rence, K to say the '.east of it, a very interesting subject. That such an event may occur no tut can deny, although it is a possibility merely, and nut t probability. In 1832. the comet of Uielii," us it is called, crossed the orbit of the earth, about a month previous lo the arrival nf the latter ut tbe point of inter section. Though the miss in this instance was a good as a very largo number of miles, yet the announcement that we had been even thus near running into one of these erratic bodies, created among some people, consider iible excitement, and indeed alarm, lint from the fact I but Sir J. Ilei ;-elicll saw stars .of the sixteenth magnitude lliruugh the cen tre of this very comet, and that the comet of 1770 passed among the satellites of Jupiter without producing the least perceptible dis arrangement in those insignilicant orbs, as tronomers have cotno to the comfortable con .cluaion, that tin so strangers are nothing more nor less than luminous gas, nnd "gas," as we Americans well know, is not so very terrible after all." Philadelphia Lreninj Journal. A Ciriositv. In tho interior or tha East er litetitiary, between Twentieth nnd treets, there are two eel's, the minted in water colors in util'ul us to cause b' part of each or her resi ''be work vals and h. i i i ltlL..'l "ImciTaIi'a'sjTca "1 n d"t it a I a cocn a t. (From the London News, Matth so ) The rapidly growing savagery Of the slave States is now a singular spectable In the so called civilized world ; and the mutual distate of the hectoring South end the educated North is already rendering political action difficult at Washington, and most tender it impossible, when the Northern Stales rouse themselves, to send real representatives, instead of truckling politicians to the Nation al Congress. Mr. Iiuchanan. then, instead of hating to steer his course among parlies, or io neau a new one, as wnulil liare been his method in former years, has now to admit that the old landmarks of nnrtv ure swept awny, and that his business is to postpone us long as possible the conflict winch must de cide the fate of the Union the conflict lie. tween the very small section of citizens which holds, and has long held, the political swnv of the republic and Ihegreut majority, which are not jet fully roused to assert the' princi ples of their futliets and their own liberties. The utmost that any but n most extraordi nary man can uim at in Mr. ltuchaiiau's place is to keep the pence at all events and at every sncrilice, till the next I'l-esidentiul election shall lake the responsibility out of his hands'. As to his method no message is needed to show what it will be ; nor should any mes sage satisfy us ns to what it will not lie. M r. Kuclianati's manners are (or can be) concilia lory; he cannot but have been impressed bv the calmness am) courtesy of tone of our Foreign Minister during the Ireubli'some ami disagreeable negotiations which were carried on during Mr. Itiichunan's residence in Lon don ; and he has lived in Kurope long enough to be secure from the bregma it is in of uulrav. oiled American officials. J In is doubt less aware that ue see through the methods ol his predecessor the device of picking quar rels with Kiiglaud when domestic politics become troublesome and he may not noed to be told that, while we arc willing to It t bygones be bygones, we cannot ullow mir telves to be made a cnnvenietit'e of bv an embarrassed cabinet ut Wa-hingtnn. und that it is not our principle, nor our humor, to go on bickering with a neighbor, suffering under incessant cavils, and making perpetual recon ciliations. There is no occasion to resott to warfure under this kind of provocation. The two people will ulwnys be friendly: ami alien that is the case, lloii-inteiconrse between the cubinctsis a less evil thancoiistuut quarrelling, when one side desires only pence. This kind of remark is rendered necessary not so much by the incidents of the lute President's lerm of rule ashy Mr. Buchanan's appoint nienl of General Cas as his virtual Premier. In ex planation of an appointment which hud long been a subject l'-i-pec.ulation to the political world, it sdiould be remembered t'nnt Russian influence is paramount ut Washington, und understood I hat Russian influence has for mutty months been brought to bear on the admission of Gen. Cuss to high office. Mr. Iiuchanan is one of the Americans whom the Russian Court have thought worth while to win, and General Cass is another. The An glophobia of the latter, which seems to us u sort o! 'burlesque, is uccepiuble ut 1st. Peteis burg; and that Court has uuturally ilesind to put so good a hater in a position where his power of propagandist!! ut home, and his provocations to I'.nglantl, nngl.t l,e most conspicuous. M r. Huebaniiii s leluctauce to make the appointment is understoiu! fur conciliation is both his interest and his incli nation ; but the associations of his old resi dence in Hiissin, far more agreeable and flattering than those of his lute European experience, have prevailed, strengthened us they are by tho influence of the diplomatic world ut Washington. Waiimno to Photographic ArcnsTS. Our photographic friends will do well to take warning from tho following extract, taken from n Cape paper, in which it is slated that lr. Alherslone, an eminent photographer, had nearly poisoned himself: "It appears that in removing the stains of nitrute of silver from his hands with that deadly poison, cyanide of potassium, (Ihe plan commonly adopted by photographers.) he suddenly felt aglow through his whole frame, accompanied by a tremulous feeling. The thought in stantly Hashed across his mind that some of the poison had been absorbed by some scratches or cuts on his hands which he had forgotten. lie washed his hands instantly, taking anitnoiiiii und wine, lint the symp toms increased; hi sight grew indistinct; h'R memory was impaired ; and n sense of fainting Weirded him that n poisonous dose had been ubsorbed. lie then tried cold uflusiviu. with ti mporai-y relief ; und a power ful shnwerbuth gave prent lelicf lor a time, but the symptoms relurned at intervals of a few minutes ; the jaws felt constricted, und there was a spasmodic action of tho mii-ch s of the arms, parched throat, and the sense of faitittiefs. In three hours these symptoms left, and he fell asleep. The next day he snflervd from great exhaustion. This case shows the necessity ol extreme caution on the part of photographers and other in the use of this highly poisonous salt. The fol lowing will be found a safe and cqmilly effi cacious mode of removing the stains nf ni trate of silver from the hands : Moisten the i stain with a saturated solution ol iodide ol potassium in water, and afterwards with nitric acid, diluted with two parts of water, then wash in a solution of hyosulphitu of Soda. Madras Spectator, 1'tb. '1. In Cuba, American half dolltrs are north only forty cents. New Advertisements. Drug;, rniiil iind Cal;tsj iiili ai.i: VAiti;iiui i-:, Comer if Te-nlb anil Murkel birecu, (wlfice in Secnud fluty,) I'llll.ADI.U'lil.V W1-' invite uiieuiiKii lu uur eulurii-tl stuck of Drags, "aims, Oils, Vuraislies, Ac., leeteil cxprtas ) i. r our ftiles, mill i-uiii,risiiig mm i, itic but-bl ossurluu-nts iu llie Limed Mates, wliii-a u i tier ul luw pnees, lui cu-li Uf ucjiruved cleilll. W1-: .MANl t-'AC I'l UK veiy extensively : 1'reiinuia Pure. W'liau t-euJ, (best,) kiiftliit;l.il Pule While l.tud, 1'curis.tuw VVInte Lead "Vielle .Muiilug-ne" I reiich Zuie, (Uesl) Pure sii,iv W title riuieiicua Zuic. I'niladellna su.,w White Zinc. Silvel'fe I'lajille Klie una Weather prKf Puiuts, CliO'llie Ulceus, Yellows, ualt cutura generally. At.l-.NI IViU : furlei's su:eri,r Aikiiluie Wimluw Glas, lieiiuia t-'iencli Plate OUiss, (w.ureuteuj 'I'ne .New Jeisey Zinc L'uuiiuiiy's product, ii suit Neplicws ,. . Viilnlstie, kijit ereiiauin Pur While l.eud, Hie - ueluiiiei,l Greens, .uiwuu iiornd). Ac, OK : -lil Piute Glus. isll I'tairtler OlefcS, iqtxl Wluduw OUss, Pl.Hir and fiky.lijtn, retluaiery, Ac-Al.i;t!- IN : eneral'v, vo"" 1 - U 1 LJJJlJBHj " rTJRlTITUIlE I FURNITURE 1 1 - THE LAKUEST HTOl.'K KVEK OFFERED IN SUN BURY. Fashionable, llieiii Had rueful rilHE subscriber, long established as Cabinet -- nil J Chair Manufacturer in Hunbury, thank ful for past favor, solicit a continuance of the public patronage. Hi slock f Cabinet-Wars, Chairs, s)c, embraces tCVt.HT VAKItTV, tatt-lb AKO OflSJA A. t-.IM'Al. in housekeeping. It i unnecessary to enume rate, as anything that may be required in hi hue can be hail at moderate price. Cheap for Cah, or Country Produce .taken in exchange. Establishment South Fast Corner ff Mai lei Square. ly Those knowing Ihemaelvea indebted to ihe ubcribcr would oldige bun by making pay inenl. EBA9Ti.N IIAUPT. Sunhurv, Apiil 4, H7 if SPLENDID OFFERS FOE 1858 AND 1S57 TOGETHER. n TNI. IKK the more ephemeral Magminc of tJ the clay, Iheac 'eriodlcal lue lillle hyaiie. 1 1 tine a lull year ol the Not, Willi no omiai-iou. fur 1856, may be rpgarded ne.rly as valuable a lor IN37. We propose In furnish the two )car at the following Extremely low Kj.c. For Ulat-kwooil' Magazine, 4 SO Fur a.t) one lirvtew, 4 00 For any two lievicw; 6 00 For lilackwiiuil mid one Review, 7 00 Fur Ii link wood and the two Heviewa, 9 DO For thiee i'evieus. N 00 Fur iilackwuod and three Review, I'l 00 For the lour llcvtews. 1 1 t,o For black wm.d and the four Retiewsx 14 (10 To avoid Ii actions, $."1 may le remiileil for Hlackvtood, tor which we will orward that work fur both e.irs, pn.t paid. N. B. The puce in Crcai Uritain of the fie Periodical ulovc named i ahuul 31 per an iiuin. A e ahull in er again bo likely to offer such inducement a lluic here piescnlcd. AVU' is tht time to Subscribe .' ! N. U. Remittance must, in all case, be made dutcl io Ihe 'ul'lulicis, fur st Ihme price no cuiniiuMuun can he a.l innl lo Aaent. AJdica, I.EDN XKUsiUO l T .V CO.. No. f (jolJ-slrirt, ISew Vurk, April 4, 1H57 if 2STOTIOJS. To the School llirtcturs uf Xorthumlerland County. "KNTl.E.MEN : In pursuunca ofllic 43d recliun uf the Act ol etli May. IS:')lou are hereby iiolihYd lu uieeliii Cenvi iitiou, at Ihe l.'oiut House mi Sunliury, on the first Mumlay in .May, A. I). ltA7.heihg Ihe fun r Hi !ay ol the month, al 1 o'clock in Ihe alleruo and scli-ct, vivx vuir, by a majuriiy of tbe whole number of lJin ctors jii aeiil, one persun of literary and vcichtilic a ilaiiiinenls, ami ul skill and experience in 1 1 io url ut Teaching, a County Kupciiiitcud enl, lur the thiee auccceding years ; deteimiue ni: nuioMii. I..IIIII-IIH.IKIU nu; iiuic, at. II I ccrlitv ttie result lo llie Blale BUienutendent at llano-burg ; a reipjued by the li'Ji'.i ami 40-.li fccliuna ul said ucl. JOHN J. KLIMENSNVDKR, (Munty Superintendent. of iNorliiumt'crbind County. Near Milton, i'a., Apiil 4, tnft7. G () ) I'jTiiR Plui.isiikr or tiik N E i American Agriculturist is hnpfiy to announce that ho ha ljust received an inmriii supply jut the I iiinksk Nuariikax i:k ll.'iNi: Stm, direct fioui the same j,iurce a tlmt procuted by the L". uvcrnuieiu. He i now able to ofl'er to every new subi-crilit r. Ibis Ppiii.g. oer liUU pure. erh-cl sie.l (instead of 300, blliieitu off-re, I). To Club subacribcr, l,t)00 feeds each. The sieds h:rwarued at once, on receipt of subscription. (tSciitl a leady directed envelop, pu-l-iuid with two :-enit slunit. lur tUO seeds, and with three stani lor each 1,000 seed.) One Duller will secutc fur the en lire vear 18:")7 the Uesl loneliest, I.OAR A N I A II L" N U- ANT Fski reliaiile, inatruciive journal on !Soil- i t'.ot.ir .... t:t...a ..:.i. ,i. e u , . w v i u ii.iiiii niin inuouar 'ane and other eed Free, .vix c,i,iea tor 'ji.i. 'I'eu copies, $8 N. U. Anv old or new suhscri iter t-Hii have a packet of anyone ir of each of the following seed OT1I El sF.i:il Pit KM IfJII. , ree, on eendinu; a leady directed, in.-l ii,id mvcloji fur each kind de j-ireil, v,i; Kinn l'nili,! t.'om ; Dar jlins' Kxtra Karly .-eel Corn; 'and White Viand Oats-j pound to Ute l eliel) As many seed wiil ne relurned in each envelop as Ihe fusluge starnji upon it will cover. The Agriculturalist has a aub iriutiun I tri Ijirr hv many ihou- aiius iiiaM any uinrr Miatlar juur ii u I iu the World, and in return for o geueiou n,tiuiia;e, the Pub iluher coucludi io oi.ike these free oilers of seeds to old a well a new subscriber. (25,000 package uf wed bsve already Ik-Co given out tols year.) N. U From the atereolype plates Ihe iiumbei lur Juii., Feb, and Match No's I, '4 and -t of Vol. IB, can still be supplied. UK A.N tit! Jl Ul, Publisher. No. 191 Wa.er-.tretl, M. Y. April 4, 1 8.'; 7 BOAT AND MULES FOR fcS-A-HiE. ''JllE n.bsrribei ffei at piivale V, SIX A GOOD iMLI.Kf.and a Kood MlA W'Ni'K 110 A I', with futures. The above will be sold cheap, and on reasonable terms JACOH M-IAsHOLTZ, agent for JOHN U LACK. Sunbury, Munh 28, 1857 tf AI. XI-U HKRII lmporttr and Wholesale Dealer in HALT. 38 Sulh Whence, Philadeliihia. -)-. ASH I ON Fine, l.ivarpool Ground, jl .Lx Turk Island and Dairy Sail, en- JT')J(r-.i.,nly on hand and lor 111 iii lot gyTT. toai.it .h Hade. April 4. 1857. 6m MT. CARMEL COAL COLLIERY FOR RENT. IT;ROPOSALH will he received by Ihe New 4 York and Midd'e Coal Field It. R. and Coal Company, lor leaking ibis colliery, situated un the Isaac Miller tract, with upward of ::0O Acic oriiit rate Coal COAL COLLIERY " TO E3STT, TN Middle Coal FielJ. Northumberland county, Conner ted by (hurt branch with the I'hila dehlhia If Hunbury Railroad, Known as the L.XCB3DM COLLIEB.T tciA upwardt of 60(1 Aertt eif Superior Oof brlongirg t the New York and Middle Coil Field It. R. and Coal company, with Ureakcr Engine of 20 horse-power, Miner's Houses, Sic, aiready erected anil in good order. Herrral coal vein above water level have been opened, and a number of othera are uf easy access, which may be opened with lillle expense. I'ereon desirou of eiaminiiia and Irminv the property are relerred lo J. II. Dewers, agent of tbe company, at Mt. Carmel, fur further in formation. Proposal for leaning Ihe same will be re- ceivrd it ,e company's office, No. 68, fctoiilh rouriti street, fhilailelphia. J. UOULEV, I'renident. P. S. For the purpose of facilitating- the trampnrtation of coal from the company's mines the imniiany hue fiO cars at their diuol. for the use of their tpriants. March 2H. IS.17. tf. FOR SALE. A Oood second-hand Buggy. Apply st this iiHii'l. MISS A- M. TOMER, Successor to Mrs. M. Hill. l'MMlilonablc Strtiw and Fancy 9IIIIIiicr, Nu 311 North fecund Strctt, hclnw Noble, opposite Red l.iou lli'lct, 1'liittntelp in T )ATTKH.N Tluinift mude to onti-r. Ctrdcrs reflect .M inn) b iii'iini uim .jlll UIIKIIIlirU IU. Mari.h SH. ItrjT :ini vr New Wall Paper Warehouse, BURTON & LANING, llAll'A.llli r.KJ fiau imp 'lli-ra, ,N.i. r., Arili Atl niretri. s.-c 'nu 11 r an .ve uxOi. I'mlwlf lilun. whri inn) ne i.iunu llie lurgrat mill Ireat sclecttU tu.fk in tlia lil'if.NTUY I'l'RCHAfKRS imiy l.iri- be arrommo. diilrnl willi'.at llie itie iivriiicnt-e t-l l.w k insr I'arllicr. unit nu.) lie arsuri-il I hat they will rrecive ihe in! oninirc of Iheir ill-aicy 111 HI ON ,V I. AM. Mi, 1-21 AltCM atreel, ubove Siiih, 1'hilaile ihia. March Sb. Isj7 ;tcuc. JOHN STONE & SONS, jV. 4."), Second Sired, 'liilailelJiia. KK now receiving tliii upring imporlation of SILK and MII.I.IMIRV Cl)OU. eui,. ri-liug in part ol Fancy, Cap and lionncl Rih buna Satin and Mantua Ribbon, (ilucc and Plain Silks Ma reclines and Florence, Ulack Modes, French and Einilisli Crapes, Tarlatanc, Maliue and Illui-ioti I. aces, 4c. Also, a lull assortment ol French and American fluwer. ubich llicv offer to Ihe trade on favorub.e tt-rins Mjrch !8, IKS 7. 3m., I'. 3. imooucK &. Minsii, Auctioneers, i ND COMMItSIO. MK.II CHANTS, 197 N..ith 3,1 i street. I it mm helnw Vine. I'ti.iH'le.ciii i. S:ili-a ..f lltlOTs n,.il fllDKS. 1)11 V ",(I(I1)S, Ol NS, IIAKU- WAiii-: iiiniia-a, r,itci uoou, ai-, ever evi-iiiiie. l-,Of l-.i.nilr.- t..,-1f n -.ll. ...;n ..I rut Mt alr :i lntiie ami ili sirot.le iissi i lineut i if the chhh, iu it .hi i,, i ,ta n, ,u,t imyeia -Ci, iii-Is tiai-keit .mi the nreimses I'ni Cuntii-Tr.,1. March If", IJino Citrate of Magnesia O II 'J' A S T K LESS SALTS. 'I'MIIS preparation i recommended as nn rx--- cellenl In x ii l i und purgative. It operates mildly, is entirely free from aiw unpleasant taste resembling lemonade in flavor, prepared and sold y A. W. FI.SHKK. S.inburv. Marrh 14, l5fi. Iishing Tackle. Bed Cork, Grasa. Cot-- ton and l.ineti bines, Out bine, he Gtas by the yard. Snoods, Flies, Kirby, Limerick and Carlisle Hooks, Rod, Ac, for sale hv March 41. V T7 , A. vV. FISHER. 'THF. subscriber having disposed of hi Drug Hlorein iSuiibury to Albert W. Fisher, de sire those indebted to him to make payment by llie first of April next. Payment can' be made at the Drug Store. VM. A BRL'XER, Sunhury, March 14, I8'7. FURNITUEE POLISH. 8. RAK'H Premium Patent Knamel Furniture Polish. This polish is hildv valuable for restor. ins the polish on all kinds of Furniture. Class, wurnagn uoiiti . nair tioin. ac. aim, lur re- i moving spots, hiding scratches, &-c, &e. War- ranted lo dry immediately anil retain iis uloss. 1 1 rice bi) cts per bottle, bold by A. W. FISHER. March 14, S.'i7. J. PAI.11MI & o Matket Street Wlmrl, l'luliiileltiia. DK.M.KIi IN K1MI A.Nii Hlll IMONS; U4 Vt; e'liistaiillc on h:o J mi ii&K'-rln;eiit ,,f .Murkrrel, tlnnt. Ilerrinps, CKllish. Ucet,)'uik, liilJ, WluulUers Hauls, f-lik-s. I'liese, Itiee, Ac. .Mari a 41. lea? am CoEsumptiou und all Diseases of the Istingii ;uiti "I'lirniit aro (Kisitucly curafile Ut itiltjlaU-ii, wiiu'ii ccinv U.c reiitrOitH t Uie CiiviiicK ia tlic luni Hir.U(;lt llie uir iMtusifi., iiiiti ; uhug Uitliicct c-.jiUtcl m HU me ilvc.tkc, iirHiuizeav li-e IuIk-u ulur muitrr, uil;i i tUe c .ugii, ciaHctttt iiec und eusy cxjittl.ruti..(i, Uvul Hie lunkia, (.ut ilici llie iil.t-Kl, niipuil renewed vitality t- lite uciVtiUR BBteiu, (JiViiig Uiitt lnnt; uml tlicrgy t iiiditiptu dh.tr I r it.e itwlurv tmit " lit-ulilt. 'to lm nl.te lu Blute c iitidfinly licit CiMiii.upti m u cuiulile li m!ml;ith(i ia ui uir ii tx'itrce ol uiiutloycU iirasurtf. It iu inucli uiidri tin cHiir.tl"l nittticul irt-utiiitut ui uny tticr luriiiulul.le i!iiriie; mtttfly out tvt t y iiuiidtrd cuHvi cun Itc i-urrd in the tirut ni'-Kfa! and tiny per cm., in tht tcoiul ; but in lh (turd Kiitge it ii itiiii-feuHii- to live mute tiidii tivc (er i-fiii , I ! Wk miit,; ure m rut up by llie lit iii j t,. bid ueliuiu'e tu iuciiir;il ski I. Dvru. ll.-WcVff, m the UimI Hi gc, iitluiluli ii uil rJi exirtt.trUiiiiiry reiici to lur luil.'iiit.; unending ilm H.tiiul 'urf-c, which iiiimi.tily dttruk uiiifiy-iive ttiiuiiid pcrkoni ni tlic I'liiteit H.utu ul nt ; uinl ne iti ft culculitf'tii iilitiwB i lint T tin- prt-oeni ul i it ii l llif ruith, figlityiuuu. nl ure dculuicd lu f.il iitc Ct'hbuiui'tivt:' tirave. Tfuly lb tpiiver dfiitli h is n arrow m fiiiiil m rui. stmipiion In nil unci it hut Im-it the (frut cxeni) ( UCe foi it bjiicit ueiiiit-r iiltl n t iia, but nvvt'epiMtl'iiiike llie lirnvf. Hie licuittitul, tin1 untci-int, und llie filled. Hy tbe help -i liiul huprriiie Itfiiit. Ir-ni win -in iniinii evrv jln hI timl prrf ct fnl. I hiii ruuM'il t tiflV-r t-i tlic uirN ivd u pi'ruiiiiirni ii i ul sjpectly cure in I'tniMuuftM'ii. 'i'lm brut cuiitiro) tuiit-ri'U-M nt Ifuni impure blood, und (lie imniedi utu nffVt-t, pfitduct-d b their ihip- frllttni in Ibe linipl. i lo prevent die lre intintifti n of uir int i tie uir t-i'lii, wliu ti c.iubi ii wrakened vitality ttifouti tlie entire sviu-ni. i'litn i:in ly it it nr-re tun inlto expei-t'tm-iitcric tod tioin lllt-'dli'ini'l rnteilti!! ttie c-'iVlttt l lim luui mutt lioni th e JtlitiinihUTcil ibroiiii the Ftmn.u'li ; the psitienl wilj .ilvvayi bud ihe lunp lice hi ill Hie liieutiiiua any uiier in li.iln.g rciii'.-ilici 'I rue, mti il ui.-n n n l-tt-nl remedy, nev-eitbr-lcii ii ne'ft ctnuttituii Mti.iiy, nnd Willi more power :tun ceiUtinTy lh tn inneiliri ;nhninntieie by lue ot' inac'i. I ive i he ptuverlnt nnd direct inlluence ol t)n ni'tln ttf mluiiiuiiraii 'ii, chl T"lonn mhulcd will eniitely deiiroy eiiinnl.iy in u lew tniniilei, p-iuliu the entire ni Vo n atjitein, i tlm n limb h.;i he miipututeil Willi -ut the t'i;lilt piiin; iiii:iln.(r the orUtuwjruniing aa will dc tr y lui' iu o lew lioun. -f The inliutuiioii of umnviiiu wtll ronie tlie pitem when luiiiiing or upimretPly dnd. Tbe t dor oi imiuy i f ihe iiiedii-iue ii pciceptibie m tbwkkiu n tew miimlei ufvt teiii).r in i mitt I, nnd may be imeil'titelv dr tested m the Himt A conl'incntv pro-if i I the conititulioiinl elltclf of inlm ii. I i mi, ii Ihe fiict thit itcknti n ulwna pr.Mlured by breathing f ul uir. Ji lift th is p iitive evnlenc tb;it pro per rmeliei irei'dby prepiirnt uinl jutlu i. tunly tin i tin ier il ibr tiph the luitpK, tie u I' I proit'j'c the moil It-it iriulit? Uurine eiphicen yenri1 practu-e. many Iti- inHeiing lr in dtseiiiei ol the liittffi and tliMnt. hx under my enre, mid I have ntfev-ted many reinuik even ufter the urfi-re'i h id beLii proudUuced i Metres, which fully fcititfui me (hut c-iiuinit loin;er n fnt:il ihw- SALAMANDER FIRE """'"" AKD - - TiHEF-PROOF SAFES. The large! anortment in the United 8tates. Warranted lo be equal to any now made, and will be sold on as Ouod Terms, as can be obtain. eu from any other house in the Country, at EVANS it WATSO.VH $6 South 4th Btreet, I'hiladclphia. Truth is Mighty, and Must Prevail. Heport nf the Committtt appointed to itiperin. lend the Hurmng of the Iron Safes, at Head- xiig, i toruary 2i, 1807. RDi-ao, March 4. The undersigned, members of tbe committee, do respect ully report, that we saw the two Safes originally agieed upun by Farrel & Herring and Kvans & Watson, placed side by side in a fur i.ace, iz: Tbe Sale inuse by the Paymaster of the Pbiludeliibia snd Reading Railroad Compa ny, in hi uilire al Reading, manufactured hy tarrel& Herring, and the Safe in use by H. A. I.anlz, in hi More, manufactured bv Kv.n. & VVataou, and put in book and paper precisely alike. Thc'lire was started at 8 o'rlorli. A. M ,.i kept up until foar cords of irreen hl,,''.,. end dry oak and half c;. ..,,', lop W00l wcte entirely cunsumed. the whole under tho mi-eiin- leiiuence ol llie uhcrihor, member of Ihe Com mitlec. The t-al'i-a were then i-oulod nif it. water, alter winch lin y were opened, and Ihe books and pnpete taken out by the Committee and sent lo II. A. Latin's sturn for ,,l,i . ined and marked by the Committee. 'I'l,. i.n.,i . and papers taken from the Sale manufactured nv I arrrls J- Herring were in our judgment, damaged fully filleen per rent, more than llioae taken from Kvans A; Walson'a Safe. We believe the above to h i , . SI I Ml inipariul trial of the respective qualitica of both Sales. JACOU II. DYSIIK?, HAMIil. S. lllM'HII. Haring bren absent during the buniinc, we fully coincide with the above statement ol lb? condiiion of the papers and buok taken out of Ihe respective Sales. IS. A. NICOl.I.S. H. H. M L'H I.K.N DERfS, JAMKS Mll.HDI.I.ANU. March 21, I B57 SLIITES A1TD SHADES! tfr or m;w si'vlus.j 23- T. WILLIAMS. Aw. 12, Aortli Sirlh Street, Philadelphia, M.tNi.'FAt'TI IIEII Ol.' VENITIAN BLINDS. 7"ELV-:T and GOLD BOIiUF.fi ED and J'Al.NlhU SIIADliS, of lieatililiil de- signs. Huff, and all other color of Holland used for shades. Fixtures. Trimming. 4c.,4c, Wholesale and Ketail, at the lowest cash nrice. Store nImoc Paiulep to order. ii. . w . Ihauklul for past patronage, respect, fully solicit, the public to call and examine bis new nnd larye usaoruncnl. before nun-ln sim. eUewhrrc. IV-Wi: STUDY TO PI.EASK." Philadelphia, March 31, 1S&7. c3in NEW ARRANGEMENT ! J'resh Arrival of DRUG?, TAINTS," OILS, &c. 'I1HK undersigned having taken filestore for 1. mcrly kepi by William A. Itruner. i now ready to liil order and prescription at a mo ments notice. He has a large and well selected lock of fresh and pure DRUGS. CHEMICALS. Dye-stuffs. Oil, Paints, Gla, Putty, and all kinds of Patent Medicines. FKI IT A.ND COXFECTIOA'AKY Tobacco and Imported Sc?ars of the choicest brand. Fancy JVolions' toilet articles, anil Per fumery of all kinds. Tootb and Hair Brushes of every variety. Camphine and Fluid aluays on hand. Customer will Iind hi stock complete, com prising many article it is impossible here to cnu merate. and all sold at moderate price. licmember the place, next door lo E. Y. Bright' Mammoth Slore, A. W. FISH EI!. Sunbury, March 14, ls.'i?. H. VARD, -Mancfactcheb so vttLsa in S T R A.W o-o o r s , No. 77 ft T'J North Second street, I'lnluitelplna. Are iiowreceivniK their Sprinir SWk, which will cotn- iiiko uim iiesiraiiie uw aluieiit i f ll k,. M HAW im.l lack Ijom:ts. Tiieir st.- k i ilT.w " w"' u"uanatly large tins sens ut iieret,,ie in ... ' " ". rte,Mriii,e.i l-ie vile ..nr esprt-Kil iilteiitni call tiiul rsuiiiiiiR Iheni before milk lug yuur nurcliawa. M'licli U, 1-57 -im Jfront Street Wire Manufactory. HATSO,tlX4t Co., No. 46 North Flout Strrer, coiner ..f Cooinh'a Allv, l-lwerii Murkn und Mullierry (An-li) Strcrta IMuiutlrl' ptoa , tiniiiiifntiiirr nf .np.inoi- quitfiiv, tin.,, nail lion ,rr Mrvi-a. ol all fciiul. j llr:i,i ad c'oppf I Wirr CMIl f-r I .,n-r Maker. Ac. Cylinder and Dandy Kola cm vereit in tlm Limt tnninivr. Heavy Twillcil W itc f,.r Ppark Ctiteh.r. Sieve for Urns inn! lout Fuumln. Serrrn Wire. Wiiiiluu- Wi,. C'iver. C at anil (aitd Screen, A e' l-niieyWiia ,.rk of everydeacrinli-ui. i.ii. ,im c Josui'n n ssi:Li Umshkila ami P-usoLM4airAeTCRr.a, No. 2 North Fourth Street, N. W. Corner of Market, I'liilade Iphia. I.I AS nt.w on baud an extensive assortment of the newest nnd mest dei-iralde kind, in rludintr msiiy .NEW .STYLES not heretofore to be had iu this maruet. An examination of our stock is solicited In-fore purchasing elsewhere. Ma'i h 7. IH.S7. Hiii c LEASE OF VALUABLE COAL LANDS FIMIE Xorlhumlierland Improvement Compa 1 ny invite proposal for the Lease of a pur lion ol their COAI. VEINS, situute on their property in Northumberland county. Pennsylva nia, Iwo and half mile above tbe low n of Sba lii,. kin, and ilirecllv on the line of the Philadel phia ami Sunhurv l!..il Komi. The Vein of Coal are well located for easy and profitable operation. Apply to iOfEI'JI S. DIXO.X. Agent, .Mount Cnrmel. Pa. or to CHAS. S. FOl.WEI I,. s,c'v. 1H South 3d streit, Philadelphia. March 7. IH47. 3m THE DAUPHIN & SUS0.UEHANNA RAILROAD. 10XNECTS Ihe Ueadinij Kailroad at Au burn, on the Schuylkill, (10 mile below Potliville ) with the Noiihcru Central U.nlroad, at Diiuphin, on Ihe Sumpjehaiiiia, and witli the Pi mis) Ivania iiailruad al Kockviile, (5 mile above Harrishurif,) ami run om: passenger train in ninisengcr train in " i n i and HanU- excepted.) on wiib iliese "irri PLATFORM SCALES. r every deaeriplion, airltahle for railroads " ore. lor weignmg Hay. Coal, Ore, and Merchandise generally. I'urchator rmr no rVk every sCale i guar. meed correct, ami if after Irial, not found satisfactory can be leturntd wifh- oui cnarge, Factory at the Old fctend, established for more than twenty years eoinfr of Mntli ami Melon Street, 'hilndclphia. Attnorrfaco. Successor to F.llicoU Ik Abbott. Philsdelphia, March 7. 1857. 3m. "Hull I'aper & U'lndoiT Sttades. J. X IBAi. CS & BB.OTZIEB, A'o. 133AorfA Second Street, bcloiv Jiace, PHILADELPHIA. ITAVIiS'O completed their latge assortment of Ihe above linod for Wntinir ml Summer Trade; would respectfully invite ihe attention of I'lllchusers to the Mine, Their stock for beauty, cheapness and v.irictv cannut be auroaa- ted. 'I'hev have ronststiMv on hand evcrv desfrini ion of Cold and I'uinled Miade?. Bull' Hollands. hind Shade Fixture. Wall I'atiers. Cuituin. Fire Hoard Prints, It orders A-e . all of which ihey ofl'er at lower rates limn can be ha-l at anv other establishment. Call am! examine. J. L. IHA ACS l URO. 133 North Second Street, beloar Race. March 7. IH7. Cm w To Builders & Carpenters. The subscribe' are aaent for the sale of Lloora, Window blinds. Window Abutters, and all sizes of Window Sash, all or which we offer at tbe lowest prices. Nov. 89, V.tl. E. Y. BRIGHT & SON. 3D rJP"E- 8","crill,'r resprctfully offers his pro fessional rcrvicc lo the ladicsaud gentlemen of Suu'oury anil vicinity. Ho is prepared to attend to all I lie various operations in Dentistry, and is provided with the hiteat improved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be inserted on pivut, silver or guld plate, io look a well a the natural tV All work warranted. OF HUE in Mar ket street, 8 doors east of the Post office. Sunhurv, Pa. Feb. 7, 157. 1011 N' K. fcMICK. " .orici: A I'l- person indebted to tly estata of James TttRijart, dee'd . or lo Jonie Taugait A; Son or fn Grantham I. TagaM. aie respectfully re ipicsted lo make payment on or belore tbe 20th of March, next, or Ihe orcouhls will be placed in the hand of an'ollicer for collection. GRANTHAM I TAGUART. Northumberland, Feb. 14, I8f,7. ,i I.L persiius imlcliicd to the tubarriVr nn Note, Conk Account or otherwise, are re spectfully requested to pay up immediately, as the accounts will be placed in the hands of a Justice for collection. IRA T. CLKMENT. Sunbury, December 20, 1 8 -r 6 al A1YEES BROWNS'" G It A M A 'J' IU A L 0 U K S , I It I'-hrsl hnoVi ot the Rational ystem of Eng iisu t,ri raintRar. 25 ct Tbe serrmd book of tbe notional system of Eneii-di firaminar. desisjt.eil lo t.acb tie process of Analysing the EtiRliih Language wi'li souod judijinerit ; ami tlie art of using it with grain matieal pruiiie!y. 31 rt. Tbcse work are now used in llie -Toblir Scliools in the lir?l School District of Peliusyl vania. Tlie third book of the rational 5vstem of Enc liah (irainniar, designed to enable the learner lo j become most thoroughly acquainted with tho j rialute and use of the Prcpo.-iiions. and may be I read by him either in or out of selioo1. 50 c HllbWXS' ISramatical Header. This 13. ok I es aside the old (Iratiunarx. CMiofe their defeeta I ilemonKtrotes the little tine of oiiciidin to them, and present to the teacher the unerr nu and only way to the Grammar of the English Lan- gunge. 37 cts. r or stile by Peter Criflee, 118 Arch blreet, Philadelphia. r ebruuiy 1, I8S7 3m w5 FOR ZEtJB-ISrT. ';lore Koorn in Matkel street, occupied 1. W. (iray and the dwelling bouse ad- Apply lo no! txecului of li. .Master, 17. IRK7. LtJKT MDX.MES, Toolh and llair Drusho all qualities, and anv quariti y, for sale bv A. W. rislIEU. March 14, '47. BjriiE OI.IVi: till, for table use, two size at H7J uml J cents just received bv A. . r lsilER, Manli It 'S7. Come and Settle up. A I.I. per-oo kiioing tin nisi lc inilebled lo x ust-iiiier bv Note or Uouk ocrount, are re- iiuestcil to call al our Mori in Sunbury, and set tle, us alter the l'n-1 ol April no shall bo obliged to place all unsettled accounts in the bands ol a Justice of the Peace tor niiuu-itiate CMllecliou. I. W. TENEK& CO. Sunbury, Feb. 2S, I1.)7. liTJEPET & ZCC1TS7 Ii I VIIIU COMMISSION M E II C H A NTS, and wholesale de tiers in B'isiii tiffise X. t'rovioioii No. 4V North Wharves, (below liace Sine!) Pilll.AUl-.I.I'HI.i. llainsroniitaiitlv on baud a lare assortment of Kia.li, Cheese and I'rovi-iniis. whieli they mo preparetl lo aell at the loive-l piissiole rati. IV III! LH-'.li.-S promptly intended lo. February 1. IP7. !m w3 FOR SALE. CAN A I. P.OAT FOIt SALE, on re: aouuble lertM. Applv to A ii en K v i.t ). t; r.x i:ck er. of Shamokin, or K 1. MICH A El., Sunhurv. February 31 . lN.r)7. Leather! Leather! Leather! HSMIV W. ttVI ltll. IMrOlrn.lt .' ri.-. I full Ss,ninl cenrral t.ralhei tenli r. Nn. 6 Sfinth T'lio! meet. rWiUn'elpli ia A vrnctal nss,,ita,eiil nt ail kniil el lyalJu-r Mur.-C.-, Ae , . I!r,t anil Oui. 5-ii l..-,i1iirr. t-lu a-irt vk, v -ft ENGINE FOR SALE. I T tHE Kubseriber oiler for salo a 20 horf ! power Engine, neatly new. with all the necessary fixture lute the property ol the P.ni- no Furuaie. Tbeie ate Ihreo boiler bt-loii;tng lo the eiiKine., 'ii feel long, each, which hue i beru niiiy i week in use. The engine is po- shi-il and built of t' e very best matciijls, ami ' ' t-tlc because the au! acribcr ha no J JACOB im:ed. . SI, IH.Mi fli !fi xr se co. lumrs, Kiirat intii e Sixlh, d St.) 'ns. i City who i well to ni ported jrado, Fig, W. HSUEH'8. tA7. rpUE 1 b joiiutie. dcceaiit d Jjiuary l. a. IVES' ProTnr mid rrnl Hlorc, . 15 A'orfA Wharns, Philadelphia. fchippirig and Country Oorder promptly fi, en reonsible orders, fsrmc'ra end Deatcraf Trodece Bold on Ci mlsiioh. A pples, Osnsnae, -i'ine A ppkta, Dried Ft Onions. Oranfies. Hhell Barks, Kai.ina, Beans, Lemon, White dt Street Figs, Turnips, Cranberriee, Polatoee, Poultry, "esches, Ground Nunts, Chesnals, Eggs, & Foreign tnd Domestic Produce end Fruit a rtslly, I'ebrmry 88, I8S7 ly DisHoIufkn of r Partnership fUE partnership hetetofnr csisling belwc -- D. M. Itoyd. Jnhn itosaer, gliomas Rust a d Jamea Boyd, under Ihe fi m rtarB Boi Rosser & Co., was dissolved bv mutual const on the first day of Janua'v, 1RS7. The business of the late fitrn will be settled . eV T. Rosser, who will ecntinu? tb bosinr ofMininsat the Luke Fiddler Cnllefv. or i Jam ilayd as their agent, at Nunnury. U. M. HOY II, J NO. flOPSER, Ttl'W. KOn.sEB, JAMES HOYDi The underaigneu will continue the business vending and shipping Coal al Siin'nury, whe those in wanloi this celebrated Coal w iil plea, address him. JAMES BOYD. Feb. 21, IS.'.T How Every Family Can Make their Ovr ER00MS. ONLY CO 70R SO CEN'Trl I will send printed instrtlc - tions plain as thn label on a bottle of mcdi cine how to make Corn Urooms. The ncrcssar; aparatus can be made by any blacksmith fj less than 00 cents. When a broom is worr out. souther can be attaehed to Ilia same handii in I A minute. I positively guarantee this to bf no catch penny advertisement to fleece the cred ulous oul of their money. Kaiisiaction given 01 the money returned. If afraid lo tisk 50 cents then send two 3 cent stnni,s for more informa tion, or refer to the Post Master here. I alsc give information as to the beat mode of raising and curing the corn. Address, P. K. FISHER, ficlinsRTOvc, Snjdtr County, Pa, Jan. 81, 1R.V?. 2m DISSOLUTION. jVTT'TICK i hereby gien that the late partner ship existini; under tbe firm of Smtck & Hilcman, Rcsturaii', keepers, in the Borough of Sunhurv, was dissolved hy mutual consent cn the 20lh of January, last. The claim tf the late firm will be settled by G. W. Hifcman whe will continue the business nt the ol.l aland.- JOHN E. SMfCK. G. W HII.EMAN, Sunhury, January 24, 1857. fit O YSTK S ! O YST EHS ! ! Fresh from Baltimore every Morning. VANDYKE AND VANPENEKEP., Northumberland Pa., Will furnili neftnaranls aid private families Superior Baltimore Oysters, by the Can or liar Can. All orders promptly attended to on tie shortest notice. JAMKS VAXDYE. JDSlil'H VA.NDENEKER, on. is5c. tr E. "2". BRIGHT Ss SON, O AVE jut received bum 1'hiladeliihia or Hail tioad, uml ate now opening their third supply of vxnteh aoenns. I ur assortment is unusually latge, and vtill "t i disposed oil at the lowest figure. We respectfully invite ihe Public lo eall and csaniiueoiir Stock, and remember that "a penny saveil t- a penny mnile. tf The highest market price p.?id for CoriHry Pnnlucc. E. V. UK lb 11 1' i SOX. Sunbury, January 17, 1S57. M'U IX HI. NIXl'Ttll't"11, jUi'iV- Writjht and Purr Mill Mont Manure titrtr. Sol Proprietor of Johnson highly approved and much improved Smut and Screening Ma , - . i i i i ii. .... ii....!.. Ctlliie ; linpioieu nun i ii:ii,.f wi.mt fuam, ! the Premium Machine for Millers. Residence: No. CI lueen street, (I8tl) Ward.) adilrcss Kensioloii Post Cifke. fttiop : ilayd-t k Sirtet. below Frent, I'hi'.a delphi!. Coealteo Mill Stones, M ill Irons. f'mutl Machines, Patent Mtii lui.-ti, Portable Mills, Stretched Uelniii;, t 'i tie-tit and Screen Wire, Siiuaru Mi-shed j'ollitij L'lollis. February -ti. I I. :Jm w?i NNOL'NC'Es (o the eit;7.rns in Sunbury at:d i-JS- v iciiitv. that be liasop'ned an oirtce iu Sun bury, utaive Ii. J. W,,ivert ill's ot'ice oppjsite C. Weaver's Hotel, w'.eie he is prepared to allenj to a'l kinds of work belongiog to the prjfeision, in the lateat and most improved style. All work well dor.e and warranted. December ) '. IH.iti. lAt hut not Lt-ntt. N V. W AliltlVAl.O V i FALL AIID VIMIER GOODS! i ' Ira T. Clement i MX I, COI'SICnOF MAPKEI SQlAMii I SXJ1nTBXJI"Y, jp-a.., i "J! if S just received a laree aiir-dv uf Fan Hid i g H Winter (iimds.- , lie w!l! c-ifitinue to sell Dry (loud nnd C'ro ci'ri. s Ctl C I'KU l!l ';l I'.ei.ns bis goods ara j booislit cheap tin y will ' e fold rlieap. I He feels contiilei't with iiU experience and I ubi'lly, thai hu can cmnpete with the ' World at large and Suabary iu particular. ' He nould enumerate article if lime, and space ! would permit. i Ii is i-ttuith tu sav thai lie has eviry thing iii ! the line .:(' - rry Gocds, Groceries, j A large Stok of Keady-Made i CLOTHIINTG, I Hoots axd rfoj:s, ., ,vc. j that i kept in any ulbcr a'ora in town, and 11 is t.-dialei is oa tt,e lirecc. Ai.ilt'ni ii.uv it wv j lai, 1 ,.i' tlie free, n,l the tti'ltl nf the hrav . While l:er S:.nan her Etliipss j Saine o:t: I.Ve tiic Suii, ,' Te. ll-e yl, j alii.n 1 h:.t FreeJ .ni tieffan. I bis is a iree country as was proved by the election of Duehanaii oir the v Oolv Horse, tbcretore ii ts free lor all io do their tr-idut" where i lliey i nn Ul r he CHEAPEST. Alt are ttivi I ted to call and see. J 'i'UK C0UXTRV. ' a will a-. Ihe lown are respectfully iiivil.', snd I every peiaon, licb er poor, l.i'a or low. bond or free aie inv.d to call al No. 1 Marf.ket Sijuure, oj-p imie the l.ouri liouw. I I'' B He u not lo t;e undersold bv sny man . or comUiuuou o" ivn. No charge for .liuwing good. I All kinds cf produca uken in eiehanse for 1 goods. ' Suulury Dec. sa, l.S6. STOVES' gAI.E au Mtelleiu wond hand Cook Kio oijui. at iliisoftoav