(Miforoia tttos. ARRIVAL OF THE iLLtJffOIS. LATER FROM CALIFORKIA. Ctn. Ifenningsen and Col. Titus among tht passengers Cm. Walker's SurrtnJer. Nkw York, May 38. The U. S. mail steamship Illinoii, which loft Aspinwall on tba 19th, armed at her wharf at 4 o'clock, thia afternoon. General Ilcnningsen and Col. Titos, two or General Walker'i staff, are among her passengers. The Illinois connected at Aspinwall with the Gulden Gate, which brought down near! two and a quarter million of dollars. Semi-official information received at Pa nama from Hogota, states that the islands in tho Bay of Panama, togetbprwith the tonnage dues on American vessels, hare been cedod to England. Information of the execution or Lol. Crabb and party bad beon received at Panama. Liout. Struin died at Panama ou the 14th Inst. Tll CAPITlt.ATIOM OP GSX. V ALKB. Rl- vas was evacuated on the first day of May, by General Walker, he having capitulated to the Costa Ricans, and being allowed to re tire on board tho IT. S. sloop of war St. Mary's, together with his officers. The remnant of his army was soot dwn in a steamer to Panama. The Costa Ricans received the news of General Walker's surrender with great re joicing, and were making extensive prepara tions for tho reception of Gen. Mora at San Jose, ou his return from Rivns. Valparaiso and Cam-ao-A Miovioht At tack I'pon Cali'ao. Tho advices at Panama from Valparaiso are to the 16th of April, and from Callao to the 2fith. Gen. Vivauco. with two steamers and five hundred men, attacked Callao at midnight cn the 20th of April. A brisk fight ensued in tho streets of that city, which resulted in Vi vanco's total defeat, a largo part of his force 'being made prisoners. General Vivunco remains on hoard the steamer; General Plaza, of the government rmy, and Gen. Lopera and Colonel Uodri gues, t the insurgents, were killed. Gener- al Vigil and M acliuca, of the insurgent!, were wounded and taken prisoners. Vivanco es capod with tho steamer. Uesavs ho has 3.'0U troops at Arequepa, and Joes not acknowledge a final defeat. Tim revolutionary ships "I.ne," "Oniic." and "Iscucbn," were at Chiucas, four days after the fight. Ouring the funeral obsequies of Gon. Plans, at Callao, a report that (Jen. Vivauco's troops were landing, caused great oicitanieut. Du ring the confusion which ensued, Mr. Eaton Clark, the American Consul at that place, was shot dead. Tho custotn-houso of Callao was closed, and nil business was tnspooded throughout the city. V.AijroKMA. The California tews is un important. The State Legislature adjourned on the JOth of April, having passed two huudred and eighty bills during the sessioa. The mining news is favorable. The snpply of wator at the mines was more abundant than CBual. The grain and fruit crop are represented is suffering from drought. i i i ' 1 " ' (From the Cincinnati 0iott, ol Mif SSi ) TIIC OHIO rtCilTIVK SLAVK CAr A Speck ol ClTil War. There has been great excitement daring the last two days, in Greene county, in thia State, in consequence of the arrest of four in dividuals chargiid with aiding a slave to ea ?ape. On Tuesday United States Deputy Marshal Churchill, accompanied by eleven ssistants, left this city for Mechaiiicshurg, Champaign county, Ohio, eleven miles from L'rbar.a, having with him a warrant issued by Commissioner Newhull, for tho arrest of Charles and Edward Taylor, brothers, Uus ell Hyde, and Hiram Guttriilge, who, says the warrant, did, about the 21st day of Aug. 1856, harber and conceal one Add White, a person owing service and labor to Daniel G. White, of Flemingsbiirg, Ky., who had, pre vious to said date, escaped into the State of Ohio, and was then a fugitive from such ser rice and labor, so as to prevent the discovery md arrest of said Add White. Tho offence :herged, it will be observed, is not that the lave was aided io his escape from his maBter n Kentucky by the fuur accused persons, but hat they sheltered and protected him is Ohio ir in other words they ''put him through" on he Underground Railroad. The penalty for hp offence is a fine of a thousand dollars and mprisonmeut. On Wednesday morning, tho Depnly Mar luil left Urbnna with his posse, in hired car i.iges, and in Mechanicsburg, ai.d tho ncigh mrhnod. succeeded in arresting the four ac- ned individuals. While the urrosts were in in-tress. tho most intense excitement was n-ated in tho vicinity. The news spread ra. lidly, and n determination wus expressed to so every means the law provides to rescue lie prisoners from the hand of the Uorder tuffians, as the officers wcro called, whose oln object it was to take the in over to Ken ucky and lynch theui. A writ of Aliens corful was procured from Judge in Chalmpaign county, and the She ifi attempted to serve it j but before he could o so, the officers had conducted the prison rs beyond the bounds of the county. A se. ond warrant was then procured in Clarke ouuty. The Sheriff in this instance parsued nd came up with the party ; rut they refu nd to obev the writ. The Sharif! not hav. lg force to compel obedience, I hey proceed doll their journey to thia til y. A third I rlt was then obtained in Greeno county, and no Sheriff of that county, with his posse, ser cd it uputi the U. S. Officers at C o'clock yes !r lav morning, in Jamestown. The U. S. officers resented the act of the aunty officers in seizing their horses reins .fore making known their business. A arm altercation ensued. The Sheriff end is men were assisted by nn excited crowd of wo or threo hundred persons. Rifles and isto'.s were displayed. The Marshal and i men drew their weapons, and Several shots ire ilred. .Mr. Churchill discharged his re olver at tho crowd, but no ouo was seriously i in red . The conflict was sharp and stubborn, bnt iperior uumbors prevailed, and the Deputy larshal, with all bis posse were made pri mers, and a despatch received yesterday af rnoon slated that they were to be sect last ight to SpriugBeld lor trial. At Springfield, at one o'clock eputy Marshal Keifer arrested Isaac Sar. tn', on a similar charge to that made against to othors, and brought him to this city, here ho was held by Commissioner Newball Jjl,f)00 bad for examination uexl week Lanm.ord'b Dltiks. Judge Pearson of arriBburg, has decided that Landlords were land to accommodate all persons who asked r it, so loug as they hud room : that it made diQerence if the applicant was a person of Utrustfutl appearance taverns were regar- nl by law as places for the accommodation travelers, and their proprietors had no rht to turn any away, no matter whether ey thought them able to pav for their lodar g or not. His Honor said this was clearly ie object of the law, and no license would ;reafter be granted where it was known that lis part of the landlord's duty had not been in pi mil with. FtiiALE opeators. Ou many of the lines the Lntted, and on several within the lim of t i j- own State, women are employed as '..rr lpii operators, and the result Las shown nt t hy are entirely competent for the du -.-S '.liey are irr'errea to rvtiotm. AnortiRR Bosxr add Data Affair. An gusta, Maine, was recently the tbeatttofa second edition of the Uokor fend Dean matri monial farce in New York, the history being thus i "The danghter of Mf. Dorsn -un Irish Cstblicwii engaged io marriage to a Mr. McCormlck, a Protestant. The young lady's parents were opposed to the match, because the bridegroom was not a Catholic, and tbn priest was notified and forbidden to unite the parties. Not to be foiled in this way, Mr. McCormick and Miss Doran repaired to Ex Mayor Patterson, with the certificate of their iotentioos, and were legally joined by him in marriage on Saturday last. The fact coming to the ears or the offended parents, before night the bride was seized, carried violently to her former home, and imprisoned in a chamber so her husband could have no inter course with her. No to be defeated in this way, tho hnsband on Wednesday last sued out a writ of replevin, which was served by Sheriff Oilbreth in due form, who entered the prison-room of the affrighted wifo and gave her to her lawful, though Prelestaul hus band." I.XTQKXSTIXO from Salt Lakb. By way of California, we have advices from Salt Lake City to April. The schism in the Mormon Church has as sumed a formidable character. The Glad denites, or apostates from the Simon Pure faith, as enuueiated by Urigham and his ad herents, have of late wunderfully increased their numbers, and grown so rebellious that tho Prophet is forced to environ himself with a trusty guard of tho faithful. The letters state that bis house is guarded night and day by his friends, and that so bitter are his ene mies against him, he is afi aid to show him self in public, lie has deserted the Taber nacle. The Mormons of Carson Valley, on account of difficulties apprehended with their Gnu tile neighbors, hud been peremptorily order ed to Salt Luke by the Prophet, but thinking it eaaiur to negotiate a peace than to sacrifice their homes, they have shaken bauds with tho Amalakitrs, and buried the tomahawk. Suow had fulieu in the Valley this winter to the depth of two feet, but did not lio long enough to do any injury to the stock. Cut tle are in fine condition, and a great many have been wintered there. Nkw Ranks ik Phii.adki.auia. The Phil adelphia Americun says : Three new banks have been incoporatod this venr each with a cupitul of liulf a million of dollars, and the capital of the Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Hunk has bueu increased some seven hundred thousand dollars. These ad ditions are in ull two million two hundred thousand dollars. Tho Manufacturers' and Mechuuics' Rank has long been among the most active of our smuller banks, and its sphere of operations had in fact become of necessity so very oatendud in order to ac commodate the growth of trade, that a large increase of capital was much wanted. As re gards the new institutions, their character is vet to be decided. The Corn Exchunge wus asked for by the large and influential body of traders gathering at the daily meeting on 'Change, and will be actively supported by them, so that it bids fair to become a substan tial, concern. The Uniori Bunk was asked for Br parties engaged iu tho North Third stroet trade, and it is understood thut there it will be organize und located and the diiectors be taken from that quarter. 1 he common wealth Rank had its orbiu among tho prin ters and publishers, and is, we are informed, to be uuder their mauagemeut. Thb Lakd Fkvkr. Speculation of lands has reached a hcipht in the West, that the Government lund off.ies are besieged by the buyers. Recently, at Osago, two thousand persons arrived for the purpose of purchasing und the ruth wus so great, that come posted themselves oefure the Ooors of the office on Saturday night, with their provisions iti their , . , ; i .v :n l 1.... pocaev, ana remaiuen meru iiu .uimu morn ng. wnen iue sa.es oegan oove.i.iper- sons had tnoir rios uronen ill mo pressure oi crowd. This beats the scran. tile Tor bank stock, which was once witnessed in Philadel phia, though now new batik stock seems ra ther unattractive to those who have capitol to invest. I ublic Ledger. Important DKVKi.orxEKTs. It wus discov ered yesterday that the !two men killed on the Railroad at lliehspiro, on Thursday mor ning lust bad beon lor several weeks residents of our town, and occupied a bouso in North street near Front. Tho disclosure of this fact led to nn immediate search of tho house, nnd the discovery of various implements used in the manufacture 'of counterfoil coin and bank notes. A woman in the house supposed to be tho wife or mistress of one of the parties con fessed that tho men came here Irom Muncy, and bad some connection with a cani; of counterfeiters and burglars. This confirms our suspicious as to the Middletown robbe ries. The two men who were killed ao doubt were connected with tho Muncy gang in these outrages, and the boat whose sudden and mysterious ilisapearance from Middle- towa we alluded to yesterday, there is reason to believe, con fumed thestnleu property. A further search of the bouso was made lust night and it was expected that additional de velopments would be made, and a full con fession elicited from the woman. HarrUburg Herald May i-U. A ronple in Vergiaia lately eloped and walked btty miles to get married, the gentle man's arm encircled the lady's waist the whole distauce. New Advertisements. Spring and Bummer Fashions for 1857 ? A N C Y DRY GOOD STORE, Market Square, Sunbury. ?0 W received and will continue to rective, x 1 lbs largest and best selected block of Black Cloths, Cassimtrei, Caninttlt tnd Vettings, J c. An assortment of Dress Goods, vis: Fsncy printed Calicos, Chillies, printed Lawns, De I. aim Uareges, Mernsos, Cashmeres, Alapacas, Dress oilks, tuiighams, &c. LINEN AND WHITE GOODS. Irish Liaen, bleached and brewn Drilling, Sheet ing, Pillowcaseing, Ac. Dress Trimmings in Great Variety. Boots and Shoes Usls and Caps, Hardware, Ceiaiware, Groceries, Quecnswars. SALT and FISH, Cheese, Crackers, Segars. Tobacco, SnurT, Ac., an assortment of ether Uosds too tedious to mentioh. reeling grateful for past favor we beg leave to assure our old friends and the puklic that no eflort on oar part shall be wanting lo merit a continuance of our patronage. Country produce laksn la exchange at the nignesi maraei price. P. W, GRAY. Hunbury.Msy 90 , 187. tf ALMONDS, KA1S0N8, FIGS, LEMONS. Ac., Ac, just received a fresh supply and far sale al toe t-ontcuonary store of M. C. GE ARM ART. Bunbury.May 16, 1857. Kew Drugs, Taints, Ac. A NEW supply ef !rugs, Paints. Oils, Fluid, Ac, just received and for sale by A. vv. rtlltli. XuiiKurr, May t, 1"67. '0 OSS'P&SSS Z.D. V. BRIGHT & SON, BTJW33tm"S', NORTHTJMBBHLAND county, pa., HAVE JUST KCCKIVbU A LA lib E SUPPLY OF Dry Good. Heady lunde Clothing;, Root nnri Miocs, Hard ware, Groceries, 4'law, liicviiswnrc cVC, Among our present Slock may be found French Lawns, Poplins, Fancy Silks, Fluid I)uca1, Timues, Bcrrgns, Llebeges, Clialli, lilack Silks, Alpacca, Ginghams, (Swim Mull, Tarllon, Cambria. Nain souk, Brilliants, Uimity, Hook Muslin, Bcbinett (.'oil am, Swiss Flouncing, Inserting, Laces, Rib bons, Hosiery, and a general assortment of FANCY GOODS Embracing the most beautiful styles, all qualities and prices. Domeitic Goods, Winder Shades, Oil Cloths and Carpels. Hummer Goods for gents wear of eery variety. Hardwire .embracing all kinds of building material, Carpenters Tools of the bjst manufacture, Files of every descrip tion, Cutlery, Shoe I indiiigs, Lasts, Ac. Former efforts nurpnfirl In quantity ttnd Qurtlfij.' In addition to our formor Store Room, we have fitted up the second stry of our cstsbliabmnnt which you will find well slocked with lloady Made Clothing. Boots and Shoes combining hesuty durability and cheapness. We shall continue to receive GooiU Semi-Monthly, thus rendeting our assortment at all times complete, another Inducement to all who wiah to purchave. N E W GOODS AT LOW PRICES We return our thanks to the pnlilic for their liberal patronage, and respectfully invite an inspec tion of nor GooiU, as ws deem it a pleasure lo wit on nil who may favor us with a call. COUNTRY PKOUUCB TAKEN IS EXCHANGE. Bar Iron. Steel. Fails, Picks, Grub Hoe3, Kason Hammers, Mill Saws, Window Sash, Griudstones, Glr.ss, Fuints, Oils, Fish, Salt, CLuse, Heat, ova, always on hand, eunlniry, May S, 1S57 tf E. Y. R RIGHT & SON. TWENTY GOOD REASONS WHY KETCHUM'S Combiuod Reaper nnd Mower For 1657 i the most complete machine in ., slid tho one bust adupttid to the wants of lbs r ariner First. Being wholly made of Iuox it is more durable than any other. Second. It u so aimiilo that any person can rendily manage it. Third. It is so strongly anil well built, that it cannot easily grt out of repair. Fourth. It is nrat ond compact, occupying lees spaco than any other. Filth. The frame is so easily balanced that there is noweitlit on the hnrtes' ne k. Sixth. There is little or no side draft. fc'evciu!t It will cut heavy and light grass equally well. Eighth. It i uts wet graFS as well as dry. Ninth. The n cutter bar wVcl lessens tho drift at least one fourth in mowing. Tenth. Two horses will woik it with ease in any kind of grass or grain. Eleventh. II is the only machine Willi tlifl cutter bar directly opposite the Bhaftof the driving wheel. Twelfth. The open cutting blade effectually prevent cl ipgiug in any kind of grass. 1 hiili'cnth. It m changed in a lew minutes frcm a mower to a Reaper. Fourteenth. It is the only machine with a resr and tide delivery for gmin. Fifteenth. It lathe only machine which gives the Kakcr control of the grain, hold before and after it reaches the platform. Sixteenth, i he ailjiii-lnble spring sent, and new reaper shoe are capital improvements. Seventeenth. Seven vears ol severe practical trial with more than 12.000 machines have proven its deciiied superiority. Like wine it improves it li site. F.iu'htecnth. All the improvements for 1S57 have been practically and thoroughly tested. fv nielernth. Every part of the machine is made by master workmen and in tho most sub stantia manner. Twentieth. Ketchutn's Reaper and Mower is warranted te cut gras und grimi as well as it can be done Willi a scvllie or cr.nl Ic. In a wonl it is just the machine which a firmer ran buy without any rik, necause ample expe rience litis proven that it is reliable in all its parts FA li.MEUS, send in your orders early, as the sales for I he seaxon have thus lur been more than double that of list year. IJO S. srANGLER & CO., solo Agents. No. 6 i7 M.irkst st., below 7ih north si.le, Mov 23, IKS, Ot Philadelphia. Orrtca PutLiDiLrni txu Sisiii Ki R. R. Co. Philadelphia, May IS, IB'.V. OTICE. a U, ,,er,on3 havina outstanding claims ana lX .g..n.. iUU Conmanv accounts against this Company, will please transmit a statement ot ihc same to this bllu st No. 303 Walnut siieet. Philadelphia. RODNEY IISIIEK. May 13, 4t Treasurer. NOTICE. fS hereby given to the stockholders of the Sha niokin Steam Kerrv and 'IVw-boat Company thut by a resolution of Ibe directors, they are requited te pay lo the Treasurer of suid Compa ny, at the nll'ice of the canipnny in Suiihury J'a , the amount due upon their sulwciipiioti to the rapital stock nucc.uy to bring be amount paid in equal lo uO per cent, on the original aunscnp tion. en or before the 30th day of Juno A. I)., 1857, and that in case of default the stock of the defaulter will be foifeited, according to the pro visions of the Act of Ai inblv. H i:KY DONNEL Sec'y Office of the S. R. F. A T. U. Co. ) Sunbury, May JOth 1857. It. nYDKOLECiM PAINTS. These pamtsare mixed with water, thereby saving the cost of oil. for sale by March 14, '57. A. W. FISHER. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. KN pursuance of sn orJer of Ihe Orphan s t'Aiirt of Northomhrilund counlv. will be exposed to public sale on S. TL'ltbA i' the Clh of J I'N F, next, at the bouse of Michael Vilert in the borough of Kunln.rv. the following dC' trrihvd personal nmoerty to wit: The umlivb ded moiety or bull' part of a certain "LAND WAKKANT," numbered filly-eight thousand four hundred and twenty-five, (No. 58.4S5,) the estate of Thomas bower, a minor child of George It ow er, deceased. Sale It commence al 10 o clock A. M.. of said day when Ihe terms of sale will be made known by MICH AEL W1LVEKT. Uv or order ol the Court. ) Guardiau. C. 11. Pi-asfcL. Ik. 0. C Sunbury, May ii3, 1K57. SHERIFF SALES. T5v virtue of a'cettain writ of Lev. Fa. to mo directed, will be sold on Til L K.SHAY. lhu2Tth of Juno next, at lOo'eloek, A. M.,nt tho Court House, iu Sunbury, a certain Iract of land, known bs the cott furin. situate partly in the borough of buubury, and partly iu tin) township of Upper Augusta, in the County of Northumberland, nnd bounded and described u3 follows, to Wit : lMiniiiiijr ut a post on tho eastern shore of the Susipiehauait River, at the low water mark, in lino or land late of Samuel Hunter, dee'd., thence by said liuo of low water mark, south 13 degrees and 1 uiilliilH, west 1305 ieet to a prist; theiico by land lato of Win. L. Jhtwart, south U7 (lets. 15 minutes east 107'J feet and five tenths to a post; thence by the same south 22 degs. 45 miuutcs west 4oU leel and live tenths ol a foot to a post; thence by laud lato of Charles O. Donuel and others; south gixty-Gvo ilegs. 6floeu minutes east 2751 feet to a pnu in tho line or the land ol John W. x omiinan, thence by the same land north 24 dogs. 45 minutes east oi l loel and nve lent us to a post; thence by the same south C5 dogs. 15 minutes east 400 Ieet to a post III the centre of the Cattawissa road; thence ulontf the centre of said road, north 41 deir. 45 minutes east 918 feet to a post iu lino uf lund lute of sumuel Hunter; thence by the same, nuilli uti dogs. 30 minutes west -18i5 feet to tho place ol beginning, containing 140 acres mom or b-ss, being the same premises which Charles tiobin and Sarah his wife, aud Susan Scott, conveyed to l'avid Longeneckur, together with all and singular lue buildiugg, improve ment a, appurtenances, Ac. Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the propurtv of David Lougeneckur, with notice to the Suubury Cuual and Water Power Compauy, ten tcuunts, aud all other rss tepaou. ALSO : By virtue of a certain writ of Van. Exfonis to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House ill Suiihury, on Saturday the I3ih day or June, at 10 o'clock A. M., Ihe fol lowing described preprrty lo wit I Three contiguous lots of ground, situate in the town of Shoinokin in Coal township, Northuin nerland county, and marked in the general plan of said town Nos. 938, 239 and 210 on one of whirh to wit, 23, there is a frame dwelling house. Also, The undivided one-third part of a cer tain tract of land, situate in Coal township sforesaid, adjoining lands surveyed in the name of Esther Kremcr on the west ) John Carson on ihe north ; Andrew Russell on the east and Luke Hoglin on the south; containing iu the whole 3S seres mors or less, on which is eree'ed 4 dnublcfrauia dwelling houses, a rchool house. Ac. Seized taken in execution, and te be sold as the propel ty of 1. B. Masscr. ALSO. At the same time and place, by writ of Vek. Exponas to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, the following described property to wit : All the defendant's interest being the tindiviih'o third part of all that certain tract of lund, situate in Coal township, Nor thumberland county, adjoining lands surveyed in the nnmo oT F.s-tlu-r Kremer on tho west : John Carson on the north ; Audrew Russell on the east aud Luke lloglin oti tho south, coritiiininp; in the whole ninely-oight ocres more or less, on which is erected four double frame dwelling houses, a school house. &c. Also, Ry virtue of this writ nn El. Fa., No. 2'J, to same term upon three conti guous lots of ground, situate, in tho town of Shuninkin in Coal township, aforesaid, and marked in the general plan of suid town Nos WS. 2.10. and 2 10 on ouo of which to wit No 23H. there is a fraimt dwelling house. Seized taken in execution nnd to be sold as the propurtv of J. It. Masser. ALSO: E v virtue of a certain w rit of Fi. Fa. te me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in Sunbury, on Saturday the 13th day of June, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following described property to wit : Three continuous lots ol ground, situate in the town of Trevorton. Zerbc township. Northumber land county bounded by Shaoiokin street, on the north by lot of John 'eaver, formerly Emanu el Kaufman, on the east, an alley on the south and lot of Edward llelfenstein on the west, being twenty-five feel each in front and ISO feet iu depth. Whereon are erected a two story frame Owellimr House and basement, a I)lec.ksuiilh bhoii and a frame stable, well of water Ac. Seized taken in ex- culion, and to be sold as the property of Michael Wertinan. II. WEISE, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, ) Sunbury, May 2, 18:7. IMMENSE EXCITEMENT ! ! Revolution in the Sry Goods Business ! ! ! J. F. &. X. T. KLINE, Respectfully announce lo their frieads ami the public in general that they have received at their .Store in I pper Augusta township, Northumber land county l'a., at Klines Grove tiieir Spring and Summer GOODS, and opened lo the public a general assortment of merchandize ic. Consisting iu part of Cloths, black and fsncy t'ass niers, Snlinelts, Checks, Kentucky Jeans together v ith a geneial assortment ol Spring and Summer Goods adapted to all classes of per sons. Ready rnaJu Clothing, consisting of Ceats and Vests. Ladies Tress Good3, Simin.fr Slianls, Ginghams, Lawns, Ducals, Calicoes black Silks 4 c. Also a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines, Groceries c, of all kinds. A new supply of Hardware, Queensware, wooileu ware lirooms A c. A largo assortment of Boots and Shoes suita ble for uieu women and children. H.TS AND CAPS. School Dooks, Stationery, Envelopes, Ink, Ac. r iM a so Halt. And all goods usually kept in a eounlry store. Coivc slid see, Come one, come all. The public are respectfully Invited to call and examine our stock botore purchasing elsewhere. All of the above named slock of goods will be s.dd pobilively at low prices for cash, or in ex change for country produce at the highest mar ket price. 1 hauklul for past favors we hope by strict attention lo business to merit a continuance of Ihe same. Kline's Grove, Ia., May 16, 157 If ORPHANS' COURT SALE. fS pursuance of an order of the Orphans' (!nnrt a Northumberland couutv. will be exposed to public sale, on iA I Lit V A 1 . the IMh tiny of Jane, next, on the premises, the following described real stale to wit : A certain tract or piece of LAND, in irood cultivation and well timber ed, situated in Sbuiuukin township. Noi'thnm erlaml county, mljoinini; lamia of Jus. o cuiii, John Kepley, tho centre turnpike, Sam uel John, Solomon 1'aiiely, 11. k.. Alartz, and John Fisher, containing' sixty-six acres aud tifly-two perches, and allowance more or U-a, on which nre erected two L'ood leUnii Houses, a food Hurt), a vviioii house, two Summer J I oust s in one of w hich is a fouutuiu of never failintr water, also an lee House, a Card inn Fulling Mill, a Clover Mill lo which are attached lath and shingle saws (lmkmI water power) and other outbuildings, and also ao interest lor the term of liiuety- nitie years, from the Gth day of February, lil8, in u certain tract of Land adjoining the above piece, for mill-ruce. 'The above des- ribed properly, late tho estate of David Martz, dee'd., is in first rato condition and situate within a few miles distance or the of tho town of Shuiiiokin the head of the best Market in the county. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M., of said day, wbeu the terms of sale will be made known by IILNUY IS. MAKTZ. Adm'r. I!y order of the CTiurt, ) O. H. Tursel, CIU. O.C. V May 9. 1857. j NOTICE. ALL persous knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber are hereby nolifisd that Ibe Books ic .ure in the bands of Esquire Shindel. A r sons wishing tu pay their accounts without addi tional costs will call at lis olbue and settle. W. A. BKLNER. May 18. 167 IlltOWiVS and Brsinig's Essence of Ginger ' ami MUKlwnd s Mauneem at March U,'7. mn 's. BY virtue of a certain writ of Levari Facias to me directed, will be exposed to sale at the Court House, in Sunbury, on Saturday, the nth day of June next, at 6 o'clock, A. M., the following described properly, to witj: The undivided one third part of a tract of Land, in CealtoWnship, Northumberland county surveyed in the name of Luke Kldler, adjoining lands surveyed in the name of John Urady, Sam uel Witheral, William Lambert and others, con taining in the whole 650 acres, more or loss, on which said tract of land containing five hundred and fifty aeres, are erected two double frame houses, two single log houses, one blacksmith shop, a stable, two coal shanties and drill rail road, and on which is now opened and working a vein of coal. ALSO i The undivided one third part of the surface right upon all thai certain tract of land situate in Coal township aforesaid, beginning at a post or corner of land of the Luke Fidler and and John Hrady, thence north 79 degrees, 67 minutes east 221 1 feet to a wbiteoak stump I thence north 74 degrees and 43 minutes east 1355 feet to a stone ; thence south 78 degrees and 14 minutes cast 1 1 18 feet to s stone, thence south 44 minutes east C I 8 feet to stone in the centre line of tho Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad ; thence along said line north 62 degrees and IS minutes, west 2457 feet to a stone I thence south 7 degrees and 42 minutes, west 11)1' fed to a stone; thence north C2 degrees an 1 1 8 minutes west 1910 feet to s post ; thence north 70 decrees ond 30 minutes west 4V2j feet te a post ; thet ce north 55 degrees and 30 min utes, west 45 feet to a post ; thence north 25 degrees and 5 minutes east 3:iOJ feet lo a post ', thence south G8 degrees nnd 41 minutes cast 187 feet to a post on tho line of land of John Brady; thence along s lid line seuth 55 degrees and 36 minutes east 614 i Ieet to the place ef beginning, containing CO acress and 25 perches, strict mca stiro, being part of a larger tract of land survey ed in the name of .Samuel YVitheral, on which said tract of laud containing 00 acres aud 25 perches, arc erected two coal breakers and lateral railroads. The said undivided one-third part of Ihe said tract of land, containing five hundred and fifty acres, and the said utidividej one-third part of tho surface right ot the said tract of land containing 00 aeres and 25 perches are held, used aud enjoyed, and will be sold together. Al.MJ: All that certain tract nf Land, situ ate in Coal township aforesaid, beginning at a pine stump, corner of land surveyed in the name of George Sheetz. and on line or land surveyed lo Jeremiah l'aul. thence north 07 degrees 3tt minutes cast 4:tH feet to a maple stump; thence south 23 degrees 19 minutes east 1 107 feet to a stone; thence north 60 degrees 20 minutes east 13"0 feet to a fallen pine iu line of land survey ed te Robert Irwin; thence south 49 degrees 45 minutes cast 1242 feet to a stone; thence south 70 degrees 21 minutes east 1240 feet lo a post snd stone corner of laud of James Pundas ; thence by the last mentioned land south 25 de grees 13 minutes east 1800 feet to a small oak ; thence south 67 drgrcess 30 mir.utes west 2516 feet to a post and stone ; thence north 22 degrees 30 minutes west 2076 feet to a post and stones in line of land surveyed lo George Sheet ; thence north 65 degrees 30 m'u.utca east lO'-iO feet to a red oak ; thence north 24 degrees 4 ' minutes west 2003) feet to the place of beginning, con taining 147 seres and 120 perches strict measure being part of a largo tract of land surveyed in pursuance of a warrant granted lo Robert Cam plain. ALSO: Two full equal undivided third parts, to be parted and divided, of and in all that certain tract or piece of land, situate it Coal township aforesaid, beginning at a gum tree in line of land surveyed to Isaac Miller and Law rence Lomisn.i ; thence along Ihe same and lands surveyed to William Gilbert north 7 degrees 57 minutes west 7.13 Ieet to a post and slancs ; thence south C3 degrees 31 minutes west 2319 feel to stones, south 7 degrees east 9Kj feet to stones, south 12 degrees east 314) feet to stones in centre line of tho Green Ridge branch rail road ; thence along the line of tho same south 35 degrees 2 minutes west 100 feel, south 30 de grees 32 minutes west Hill feel, south 26 degrees 2 minutes west 100 feet, south 21 degrees 32 minutes west 100 feet, south 17 dcgiees 2 min utes west 1 00 feet, south 1 3 degrees 32 minutes west 100 feet, south 9 degrees 2 minutes west 100 feet, south 4 degrees 32 minutes west 100 Ieet, south 2 minutes ea-t 100 feet, south 4 de grees 28 mill, east 100 feci, south t degices&B inin. east 100 feet, south 14 degrees 2S minutes west 100 feet, thence along the line the said (ireen Fidge branch railroad south 16 degrees 43 minutes east, 1603 feet to a pst thence north 84 degreess 3B minutes east 2770 feet lo a cor. iter in east branch of Shamokio Creek, thence north 1 degree nine minutes east 401 feet to a dead while oak in the line of laud surveyed to Lawrence I.omison, thence north 77 degrees 36 minutes east 1750 feet to stones, thence north 3 degrees 15 minutes cast 1 Oil feet lo atones, thence r.orth f H degrees west 2785 feet to the place of beginning, containing 3 20 acres aud 21 perches, strict measure, surveyed to Valentine liroh-t, together with thb hereditaments and ap purtinalices. Seized taken in execution, end to be sold as the property cf Wlltif.ni L llclfeasiein. ALSO. lly virtue ofa certain writ of !7n Ex. Heal, to mo directed, will bo exposed to Halo, at the Court House, in Sunbury, on SATUR DAY, the Pth day or Juno, at 10 o'clock A M., tho following described, property to wit : All the defcmluiiia interest, it being the undivided two third parts ofa tract of Lund in Coal township, Northumberland county, surveyed ill the name of Luko Tiddler, ad joining lands surveyed in tho name, uf John Hrudv. Samuel Witlierull, William Lambert and others, containing- in the whole 540 acres more or less, on w hich is erected a Coal lireakor and fixtures and on which is now opened and working a vein of coal. Also, noon thu undivided two-third parts of the surface right upon nil Unit ceiiuiu tract of Land ntuale in Coal tuwnsliip uloresuul, ire ginningata postor corner of land of Ihe Luke Fiddler and John Hrudy, thence north seventy nine degrees, 57 minutes Last 224 1 feet to a whiteoiik stiimpi thence north 74 degrees aud 43 minutes East 1355 root to a stone : thence south li degrees and 14 minutes east 1143 feet to a stone ; thence south 41 huniiles cast 646 feet to a slonn ill tho centre linu of the Philadelphia A. Sunbury Railroad thence along enid line North b'2 degrees and 18 min utes ; West 2457 feet to stone ; thence South 7 degrees and 42 minutes j West 100 j feet to a stone; thence North r'2 degrees nnd 13 minutes West 1910 feet to a post ; I hone North 70 degrees und 30 minutes West, 423 feet to a post; thence North 55 de grees and 8G minutes Wert 45 feet to o post; thenee North 25 degrees and 5 min minutes East 339 J feet o a point ; thence South CO degrees and 41 minutes East 187 feet to a post on the liuo of land of John Brady; thence along said line South 55 degrees nnd 3G minutes East GG-J J feet lo the place of beginning. Containing GO acres and 25 perches, strict measure, lleing part of a larger tract ol land surveyed in tne name of Samuel Witheral. Seized, taken into execution, and to be Jold as the property of Wm. L. llelfenstein ALSO, By virtue of a certain writ of 'en Ex. Heal to me directed, will be exposed te suit), ou the premises, on FRIDAY, the 5th day of June, at 11 o'clock, A. M the following described property to wit; A certain treel or piece ft land, situate in . uiiisquauue tuwnsliip, Northumberland County ; bounded on the North, South, Last and Vt est, by land of John Tons, containing 11 acress, more or less, on which is erected a log house, ono aud a half stories high, with a small shop attached. Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the property of lleuiy l'ui uwalt, with uotice to terre-tenants. HENRY WEISE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, 1 May 0l I 57. i FOR SALE. Good eeeond hsnd Buggy. otl'ire. A Ajpry at FURNITURE 1 FTJENITTJRE 1 1 THE LARGEST STOCK EVE it OFFERED IN SEN BURY. Fnslilouable, Clieap and Useful THE subscriber, long established as a Cabinet and Chair Manufacturer in Sunbury, thank ful for past favors, solicits a continuance of Ihe public patronage. His stock ef Cabinet-Ware, Chairs, 4c, embraces EVKRT VARIETY, t'SEFlL AND OUHA. AlKflTAt, in housekeeping. It is unnecessary lo enume rate, as anything thst may be required in bis line can be had at moderate prices, Cheap for Cash, or Country Prdducetakcn in exchange. Establishment South East Corner tf Muriel Square. UT These knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber would oblige him by making psy ment. SEBASTIAN HAUFT. fcunburv, April 4, 157. tf NEW VARIETY AUD NOTlblT STORE Market Street 4 doors East of Chat, Heaeer's Hotel, Sunbury, 1'enn'a. TfcTRS. M. A. FUNK, has just opened a lot of A-'-l Perfumery Fancy Articles, Ac, for ladies snd gentlemen, consisting of Hosiery for ladies, gents and children. Embroidery and embroide ry floss, worsted pcrferated paper and canvass. Tidy and darning Cotton, Gloves of all sizes. Nolo Paper and Envelopes, Ladies and Gents' toilet articles, Facings and Ribbons for Bonnets, Walebone and Brass Hoops, Ac. Ac, Ac. Call and Sec. HJT A part of the House for RENT. Kunbury, May 9, 1857. 3t STORE. MISS LOUISA SHISSLE It, respectfully in (orms the citizens of Trevorton snd sur rounding county, that she has opened a new store of Millinery and Fancy Goods, at Trevor ton in Shatnokin street, nearly opposite Kuouse's Tavern, where all kinds of Bonnets and Fancy Goods can be had at the lowest terms. Dress making alsoVattended to ia (he best manner and latest style. April 25, 1857. tf P. MELANCHTfllff SHINDEL. jusTH i; of rtiv peaIe, SUNBTJBT, TPA.. Office in Deer Street, immediately opposite the public School House. All business promptly attended to. Monies collected and all ordinary writings done. Sunbury, April 25. 1857. tf 1TEV ICXLLIITEP.Y STOEE. Iss S.ilMII Itl.tKTZ; respectfully informs the citizens of Sunbury and sur rounding country, that sho has opened a new Store of Millinery and Fancy Goods, at Sunbury, in Market street, neatly opposite Weaver's Hotel, where all kinds of Bonnets and Fancy Goods can bo had at tne lowest terms, Sunbury, May X, 1857 2m$ G. EEITEERT'S W'llnllSALK An Rktsil BOOT STORE, 40 South Fourth S.t, above Chcsnnt, I'hil'a OOTS, Shoes, Gailers, Ac, promptly made to order in the very best style, and of the best material. Philadelphia, Mny 0, 1S37 Saddle and Harness Maker, HENItY HATJPT, JK, Successor to A. J. Strtih, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of SunUurv and Ihe pub' lie generally, that be has taken 15 '" i Hie establishment lately Decuple A. J 8 roll and is prepared to turn cut work in is lino of business equal to any made in this section of the country. Orders promptly execu ted ami all kinds ot produce taken 111 Lxrhung Sunbury, May 9, 1H57. ly SPLENDID OFFERS FOR 1856 AND 1857 TOGETHER. NLIKE the more ephemeral Magazines of the day, these Periodicals lose little by age, Hence a full year of the Nos. with no omissions. for 1850, may be regarded nearly as valuable as for 1H57. We propose to furnish the two years M the following Lxlremcly low Kates, viz: For Blackwood's Msgszine, 4 f n For any one Review, 4 00 For any two Reviews; 6 00 For Blackwood and one J?avicw, 7 00 For Blackwood and the two Reviews, 0 1)0 For three Reviews, N 00 For lilackwood and three Reviews, 12 00 For the four Reviews. 1 1 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, .14 00 To avoid fractions, $5 may be 'emitted for Blackwood, for which we will forward that wink for both years, post paid. N. B. The price iu Great Britain of the five Periodicals above named is about if HI per an num. . As se shall never again be likely to offer such ihducciiicnis as those here presented. jYotc is the time tn Subscribe .' ! N. B. Remittances must, in all cases, be wads direct to the Publishers, for at thesu prices no commission can be allowed to Audits. AJdrcss, LEONARD SCOTT A CO., No. 54 Gold-street, New York. April 4, 1857. if ISAAC M. AVIIJvERSON, MANUFAOTUBEn OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. Sola, Divan mid l.oiuiiii Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BKKJRFAST AM) DlMMi TABLES and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal ta Fbila delpbia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILKT TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, In short, every article iu this line of bis business. '1MIE subscriber respectfully culls the attenliei of the public lo his large and splendid as sortment of every quality a. id price uf which cannot fail to recommend haelf loevery enr who will ciaiuiiie it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the best stock tube bad iu the city. No effort is spared in the manufacture of his wsre, and the subscriber is determined lo keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made. He also manufacture all kinds and u,ue'.ities chairs; ncluding varieties never before te he had ir Sunbury, such as Mmnom, Buck Waisut a xii I'lHim MriE Grkciab j add Wish so a CHAIRS, sat, unci Puo Stools, which are of the lule.'.t styles, and warranted to be excelled by rione manufactured iu the Cities or elsewhere. The subacrilaar ia determined that thero shall lie no eicuse for persons to purchase furniture in Ihe cilies, as every confidence can he cnlcvtuliiej about the quality and finish of - his ware and Chairs, These articles will be disposed of on as goad terms as they ran be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. I ?" UNDERTAKING. Having provided a handsome HsAnss, be is now prepared for Undertaking, and attending fuiiarals, in this vi cinity , or at any convenient distance from this place. ITS5 The Ware Poom is in Fawn 8lret, be 6w Weaver's Hotel. this lA C. M. WII.KK UWON. witnuury, pru is, io. M. COAL COLLIERY TO. RENT, N Middlo Coal Field, Northumbrian J tntinty, connected by a short hrsnah with the I'hila tdhia 4- punbtiry Railr.oad, Known ..si. the LAMBERT t COLLIER? Kith upwards of 500 Acres of Superior Cal belnngirg io the New York snd Middlo Goat Field K. R. and Coal cempany, with Breaker Engine of 20 horse-power, Minor's Houses, Ae., iready erected snd in good ornor. Severs! coal veins above wster level nave icn opened, and a number of others . are of easy access, which may be opened w ith little expense. Persons desirous of examining and leasing Ihe property are referred to J. H. Dewees, ofnt of. tho company, at Ml. Cormcl, for further in formation. Proposals for leasing the same will be re ceived it the company s odice, No. 88, couth Fourth street, Fbiladelpbia. J. bUDi.ei, President. P. R.-r-For the purpose of facilitating the transportation of coal from the company's mines. the company have cO cars at tucir disposal, lor Ihe use of their tenants. March 28, 1857. tf. JIT. CABMEL COAL COIXIEBT FOR 2R.EISTT. PROPOSALS will be received by the New 1 York and Middle Coal Field R. R. and Coal Comnanv. Jbr leasina this colliery, situated o the Isaac Miller tract, with upwards of 300 Acres of first rate Coal Land, adjoining Ml. Carmel, and immediately a u e Philadelphia A Sunbury Railroad. This colliery is now iu complete working order, having an ex'enslvsi Tunnel and Gang ways already opened on several veins ol excel lent white-ash coal. A new and extensive Breaker with a 40 borsa power engine, Miner s Houses, a.c, are now ready for use. The property will be shown to parlies desiring to take a lease by J. H. Dewecs, agent of the company, at Mt. Carmel. Applications will bo received at the cilice or the company. No. 68, fcoulh fjurth street. Philadelphia. 1. uuiJi.r, i , President P. S. The company own fifty first-class coal cars, which will be appropriated to ine use ai tenants for facilitating the transportation of coal to market. March 2S, lR.r7 tf BROADWAY FAMILY GROCERY I Flour, Feed and Provision tor. Jiroaduoy below Dlackb'rry Street. LEVI SEASII0LTZ, RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens ef Sunhurv and viVmity that he has removed to the store lately occupied by C. Gchringer in Broadway near tho Rail head, and is receiving a choice supply of - - FAMILT GROCERIES, consisting in part of Hums, shoulders, Mackerel, Herring, White Fish, Cud Fish, Salt Preserved Fruit, Pickles, Crackers, Cheese, Molasecs, Rice, Sugar, Coffee, (green, roasted and ground,) Im perial, ioung Hyson, Gunpowder and black. leas, Cedar-ware, Stone-ware, Soaps, brushes plow and wash lines, boots and shoes, tobacco. segars, &c., together wiin every article usually found in a first class Grocery More, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices, either for cash or couiltiy produce. He has also prepared to sup ply the citizens Willi Ircsh bread, twist, rolls, pies, pretzels and cakes of every kind. N. u. I he Inchest Cf.rh prices will be paid lor butter and eggs, corn, cats, rye and wheat. Sunbury, April II, 18o7. AI-.EVlXDF.il lEilU Iwpoitcr and Wholesale Dealer in SALV. 38 Soulh Wharves, Philadelphia. kK ASIITON Fine, Liverpool Ground, '' Tnrl.- IoIaihI nn.l llitirv Suit, rnn- Hi stanlly on hand and for sale in lots 32&r to suit the trade. AprU4, 1857. Cm heYvirld's Ci caMETilbiiioti li 120 Medal! AAYAROKD TO C. MEYER, For the Two J'ianns, London, October, 15, 'BL COITRADIOYER RESPECTFULLY informs his friends arid the public generally, thai be has constantly en hand Pianos cpual to those for which be re ceived the Prizo Medal, in London in 1851. All orders promptly attended to, and great care taken in the selection and packing the same. He has received during the last If) years, more Medals than any olhcr maker from the Franklin Institute also Firbt Premium at Boston, aud Premiums at New York and Baltimore. Warcrooms, removed fiom 52 fc. Fourth, U No. 180 ARCH Slreet,below Eighth, south side, Philadelphia. April 11, 1857. 3in miboB El It M.IUSII, Auctioneers, VND COMMISSION Ml'. Hi' HANTS, So. C6t, Uts 167 Noitli 3d sireet, I il'r heVw Vine. I'hilele: pliia. S..le ol" HOOTS, ami SIM IKS. PHY tiOOIIH. guns, UARDWAitr., w.vrtma, fancy goods, Jte , every evening. n Coiuarv Slcaekeeperi an 1 etl-ers will always finest our I'.venmff S ilci a laitrc und iWiraWc uwitnieul of lue above i;ln, to lie .ll in ltl lo anil tutyeia. 1liin,.l p icked ou ilic preiuuis lui Country Traas. March ?A U.57. anac. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IS pur?nance of an ordjr of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will b exposed tn public ea'.o.oa SA TUliDA 1', the Vilh day nfJvil, next, on the premises, the following described real estate, to wit : A certain lot of ground, sit uated in the town of Shamokin, county afore said, whereon la eroded a two-tory tramo Htiililinjf ; bounded by lota ol John Dnucbner and others. Luto the ostut of Samuel B. ilaas, deceased. .Sale to couuncuce at 10 o'clock, A. M. cf said day, when tho terms will bo made known by JOHN VANZANT, Administrator. By order of the Coart, C. liOYD I'URSEL, Clk. O. C. Sunbury, April II, lb'37. Viiliiahlc Town 1'roperty FOR SALE, Till subscribers, desiring to go west, o.fr.f tot sale a House and two Lots ia the tow n ef f haniokin, No. 20 and 31, Block 144, opposite tho Odd Fellows' Hall, on the corner of .Sunbury and Liberty Streets. 7'ho house is a twj and a half story brick building, well finished, with, a good storo room, and a basement story. Also a stable und other out-buildin js and water rone nient. Tho property, which is situated oti the main street and business pail of the towr.'wtlf be sold on reasonable terms. For further par lie Jars apply ta DANIia. FELlt. J ilk KM IAN M A RTtS: Shamokiii, pril II, 1857 If notich" IS hereby given that lcttcra of Administration on 'be estate of Henry Hannabacb, late of Lower Augusta township.Norlhuinherland conrV ty, dre'd., have been granted lo the subscriber. All pe'sons indebted are reuueatcd to make im mediate payment, aud those having claims or' demands against the same w ill present thsm fu eetilenisnt. JOEL Wtll.F. AdmV L. tigiila )'., Apiil 1, ISAV.