PEHItltLVAKiA LEOULATtHE. ' Srastoa Or 1858. ' , -Wi hava nrenarei from the returns r ceirnd the following list of the members of the next Legislature or this atsta t . . SKNATM. ' ,"' ' (New membert marked ttitk a tlar.) . rminJtuhiti City Samue1 J. Randall, d - Philadelphia County LUrlan Ingram,' d., . K. 1,. Wright, a., "i. n. r'" "-,. Chtiter and Delaware 1 bomae 9. Bell, d. ' JIbnfi7omry--TboroM P. Koox, u. Merit John 0. Evans, d. . . : , -'.- Pucks Jonathan Ely, d. - Carbon, Monroe, -c I hotnss Craig, d. Northampton and LehtghJoMph Lau- hj(dam and Franklin Geo. W . Brewer, d. Northumberland, Montour, jC Chorle R Buekalew, d. , moerand oW 'rry ITenry Potter, d. Somerset, frc William V. Scbell.d. ; Washington and Greene Oeo. W. Mil- laTLawrnr, 'c. William M. Francis, op. ,j Schuylkill O. M. Slraob, d. 7aiim oiirf leoanon John B. Ruther ford, op. - , . Lancaster Bartram A. ShaeDer, op., Robert Baldwin, op. . Centre, e Andrew Gregg, op. lilair, gc John Creewflll, d. Luzerne, frc George P. Steel, d. Bradford, jc.ri. Reed Myer, op. Tinga, -c Henry Soother, op. Mercer, c Glenn! W. Scofield, op. Frie and Crairfordl). A. Finney, op. Prater, flc John R. Harria, op. Allegheny William Wilkin, d , Ldword 1). Oazzam, op. He(more?n;i( arid Fayette Jacob Tur- ncy, d. .'liwfnwiflP, c Titian J. Coffee, op. loi-A- William II. WeUh.d. Democrats,. Opposition, 21 12 Democratic majority, - lloCEK 01' RKrnBPKNTATIVBS, ritilarteWia City J. C. Kirkpntridt, C. M. Donavan, d., John Ramsey, d., Ueo J., orgo 11. Artnstronp, d. Philadelphia County John Wharton, d., Oliver Evans, d.. J. H. Askin, d., .1. II. Don nelly, d., rUvid R. MuClase. d., lowngend Yearalev, d., Joshua T. Owen, d., John M. Wells, d.. Henry Dunlap, d., John M. Mel loy, d., A. Arthur, d., John II. Dohnert, d., Jan. Donnelly, d. Delaware Thomas 1 owell, d. C7,f,,erM orton Garrett, d., John Hodg son, d.. Ebnr W. Sharp, d. . Montgomery A. 11. Eongaker.d., Josiub II illegal, d.. George llamc-l, d. Pucks John Mangle, d., John II. Lov- ett. d. . , Northampton Mas Goepp, d., Joseph. Wooilring.d. . , , Lehiih and Carbon Charles S. W illmtns, d., Herman Il'ipp. d. - f jlAiiro ofi" yUe-Lafoyetta estbrook, d. II jyie II- I'- Stevens, d. Luzerne P. 0 (Jritinan, d., Steuben Jeu khis, d., Samuel G. Turner, d. ,usniuhanua Simon 1J. Chase, op. Print ford ehn U. U. Babcock, op., Cul Ion V. N icboN, op, , . -' ' IIhii;i,7, Solhcan, c I uter Ent, d, Jolni V. Smith, d. . , , , '. Lycoming and Clinton V. K. Jackman, d., Thomas V. Lloyd, d. Centre Samuel Uillehmd, d. Mijtin-Vr. Bower, d f 'iioh, SiiytUr and Junxuta Daniel it mer, op., Thomas Hnyes, op. Xurthnmherlaud Joseph C. Rhodes, d. Schuylkill T. U. E. Ebur, d., Chados Hippie,.!., Michael Weaver; d lJavpltin l'dward Luuman, d., m. L. A. ?.nwreiice, op. Lebanon John George, op. yixEdmund L. Smith, d., Amos sel ler d.. Beuj. Nunnumucher, d. Lani-aitu- V. D. Roth, op., Jonathan II. R.di.nd, op., Sumuel II. Price, op , Jos. D. J'uwnull, 'p. )Wt William M. Woir, d A. Hiestand Glut., d. ; o Cumberland and Perry Hugh Stuart, d., Charles C. Brandt, d. Adams Charles Will, d. Franklin and lilton James Nil', d., A. K. MiClure, op. Ped ford and iointrsii Samuel J Castucr, op., David Hay, d. JIuntingdoii David Iloutz, d. Plair Christy, d. Cambria G. Nelsou Smith, d. Indiana John Bruce, op. , Aimstrona and 11 cstmortlnna Jonn iv. (Jalhoun, d!, Matthew Shield d., Robert Warden, d. Fayette John Biercr, d. theme William K-incaid, d. Washington James Donahoo.d., John N. McDonuhi, op. . AUegheutj John M. Irwin, d., Daniel Negley, op'., J. B. BtickhouBo, op., Nicholas Voeghiley, Jr., op., J. Heron Foster, op. Putter wl l.urcrenct) Eorinu Iiubrie, op . George P. Shaw, op. j-):.,terX. W. Crawford, op.i W. W. Doil.ls. op. M.-reer and Venango William U. Rose, op., U. P. Ramsdell, op. Clarion and Fore.it-William M. Abrams, d. Jejierfon, Clearfield, vVc Joel Spyker, d., V l Wili nx. d.' Crawford anil ll'orrfn Robert P. Millor, nn Tluiinfia Ktruthers. on. ,V;eVorehaui Waruer, op., David Him- rod, 1 itl. op. Potter and Tioga Isaac Benson, op., E. P. Williston, op. Democrats, Opposition, C9 S3 Democratic majority, nucAi-mi-ATios. Dem. 21 Ci 80 43 Op. 12 31 43 Ponato, House of Representatives, Diim. majority on joint ballot, 47 Asothrb Ebuptio or Mount Vrscvils. The Loudon Times of October 10 has a letter from N tides, which gays : Oa Thursday we bad one of the finest eruptions of Vesuvius possible to be seen. Towards seven at night the crater appeared nil ou fire, long Games suddenly arose from it thn tha lava ifushed forth ou a very broad surface, and with very great ropidity, in the direction of the Fosse delle Faraone, and in t than three hours it had run over all the distance that crater from the A trio del f'avallu the Dlace where stand the Vesuvian Ohservatorv aud the famous hermitage which uirps ii a refuire for travellers of all coun tries, for no foreigner comes to Naples with out mak'ms the ascent of Vesuvius. Thanks to the fine mountain road the government has bad made, you can ascend it easily in All the uuavs of Naples were thronged with people, admiring this beautiful eruption. Bl-eiku Texascri Covtisa to Liqbt. The reniusuUr(DeL) News says : The people of the lower part of Sussex, continue to pick up silver eoius aiong in coast, a iriena in' forms as that, acoorjing to the best informa tion be can collect, there have been from eight to nine thousand dollars collected alto aether. The coin dates 4 Jar as 1718. and ii in circulation all over Baltimore Hundred. Tlie prevailing opinion is tbat it Is the money 'which was buried ty uidos aud waimeiey vlie two notorious pirates, who, after, eon 'yirti ill coiitVcacd tliat tney bailed mosey in the nu ill mat iieiituoiBQou..- ; me crtAis rnop or tLi.tioia. 'An estimate of the grain crop of Illinois for the year 1857, which has obtained exten sive circulation, fixes the nomber of bnshels at 280,000.000, upon the opposition tbat the number of acre under cultivation' was 10, 000 000, and the yield per acre twenty-eight bnshels. This estimate, bated opon the sop posed iacrense In the area of cnltivatioa and the average yield of the land since the sta tistics of the census of 18.fi0 were published, is pronounced by the Prairie Farmer to be grossly exaggerated. "According to the cen sus Of 1850, the number of acres under culti vation in that year was 5,035,545, of which not more than 9,500,000 were planted in grain, and the yield was 77.232,184 bushels, or about twenty-two bushels per acre. - In order, therefore, to realize the estimate of 280,000.000 of bushels, the area nf cultivation most be nearly three times as great as that of 1850, and the ratio of Increase per acre more than 35 per cent greater. I be follow ing Is the estimate of the Prairie Farmer t ' "The number of acres under cultivation In this StAte bas not kept pace dorlng the last seven years with the increase of population. lint an unusual Quantity oi land was ptantea in grain last autumn and lot spring : and so did an unoaual quantity of that which was planted have to be planted a second time. Nor have we yet mentioned the other fact, tbat since 1850 the town and city population of IlliDois has increasod at least 50 per cent, faster than the rural population, thus still further reducing the proportion of grain raisers, and, as a consequence, the number of acres sown. Subsidiary to all this array of testimony, stock-raising has, during the period alluded to, Increased much faster thnn grain raisinir. But, that there mav be no room for quibbling, we shall call all things equal ; in othor words, we shall admit that the number of acres planted in grain in Illinois has, since I8.)0, kept pace with the increase or popula tion. And what has been the increase of population? Abont 70 percent. Kthennm ber of acres of grain harvested in 1850, amounted to 3,500,000, the number this year was 5.950.000. Suppose we cull it 6,000,1100, and the average yield 28 bnshels per acre, the sum total will be 1G8.000.000 bushels, or nearly 14,000,000 bushels more than double the crop of 1850." Artesian WMIi In f lie Drarrt. The French papers haveinteresting accounts of newly-bored Artesian Wells in the Sahara Desert in Algiers. , 1 Ley are six In number, and some of then sre 275 feet deep. The appearance of the water in each case produ ced the grentest excitement among the deeert tribes. Their joy over the first well was un bounded, and news of the event Bpread to-; wards the south with unexampled rapidity. 1'eople came from long distances in order to see the miracle. The Marabouts, with great solemnity consecrated the newly-created well and gave it toe name ot "the well or peace." At another place os soon as the reimcmg nut- cries of the soldiers had announced the rush ing forth of the water, the natives drew near i in crowds plunged themselves into the bles sed waves and the mothers bathed their chil dren t Ihti'ii. The names immediately applied by the peupre such as "the well of bliss" aud Ibn well of gratitude, saniciently at let t their fuelings. It is etatnd that these wells will work an important purl it a social r vo lution of the tribes in their ne 'ghbot hood. Having been obliged like their ancestors, to wander from place to place as the do ert springs dried up, they will now remain around the ' constantly (lowing wells cultivate tie land and take the first steps towards civiliza tion. Discovfrt or a IU'Uan Cranicm 180 Feet Uxdf.k Groi:np. At the first October meet ing of the Boston Natural History Society, Dr. A. A. liavesread a letter from Dr. L. F. Winslow of Troy, presenting to the Socie ty n supposed fragment of a human cranium, ' found iu California, 180 feet below the surface of Table Mountain. It wus found in tliecl lim of. Colonel Hubbs and was brought)up with the "pay dirt." Remains of the n aitodon bare been found in the same locality but not at so great a depth Several of the clerks in the Surveyor Gen eral' office at Great Suit Enke City have been driven from the Territory by tbeSuints who are rallying to the defence of Zion. New Advertisements. Dissolution of Partnership. S herehv given that lh partnership heretofore exhjtinfr. between the undersigned, in the Flour and reed Uusineu, in the town of 7'ro- vorloD, has been dwiolved. JOHN 8EC1ILER, JOHN SCHUOEDEK. Trevorton, Oct. 17, J857. oct 24 3t In the Common .'.ea of Korthum berland County. Joseph Kessler. vs. SSubptent in fiivorce. Elizabeth Kesider. j rilHE undersigned appointed by the said Court Commissioner to take deposition! in the above case, will attend for the purpose at his office in Sunbury, on Saturday the 31st of Octo ber, iut., between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. HENRY DON'NEL, Com'r. Sunbury, OcUS4, I6S7. . GILBERT BTJL301T, Sotcfcssoa ts J. O. CAMPHE-L Si CO., A SiD L. C. IVES, (Formerly No. IS North Wharves.) DEALER IN PRODUCE, FRUIT AND VE GETABLES, No. 4 North Wharves, 4ih door Market street, Philadelphia. Oranges, Apples, Dried Fruits Butter, Lemons, Onions, Mercer Potatoes, Cheese Raisins, Tomatoes, Hweet Potatoes, beans, Pea Nuts, Peaches, Cranberries Ekes, dec Orhersfor Mapping put up with care aud dis patch. tr ouuua ssld en commission for I armors and Dealer. October 24, 1867. Nevr Philadelphia Dry CioodaM SHARPLE38 BROTHERS, Lira TowxstKD Shabfless i"Suit, f AVE removed to their new store, N. W. -'corner of Chcsnut and 8th Streets, snd have opened their usual full assortment of Au tamn and Winter DRY GOO US. which they oner at very low prices. 1 ueir stock includes Shawls, Ulsck aud Fancy Silks, Merino's aud olber Dress Uoods, Men and Boy s Wear, Blankets, Housekeeping . Goods, and Goads for 'Friends Wear." Oct. 54, 185T 6m2c THE WITHERED HEART, Bt T. 8. ARTHUR. nrtHlS isa large Hmo. volume, Price Si. 00 i with a fiae mezzotint sngrsving, and is one oi the most thrilling talea ever written by the author. It shows how a man mav seem to the world all that is good and noble, aud yet be a ty rant in his family, aad dually send his wife to a mad-house. We publish all Mr. Arthur's new books, also works of History, .Biography, &e., for which we want Agents iu all parts of the Uuitsd States to whom the largest commission will be paid, also an extra coraiiition in the way of gifts. J. W. BRtDLEY, 48 North Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. N. B. Specimen copies sent y mail, free on receipt of the price of book. October i, 1857. 3te . THR War Trail or the Hunt of tha Wild Horse hy ( 'apt. Mayna Keid, for sale by August 157. . 11. V. FK1MNU. BANK OP NORTHUMBERLAND. THE STOCKHOLDERS are herby aoiiSed to meet at the Banking house en Thursday the Sth day of Nevrmber next, at one o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of deciding on the expe diency of accepting or rejecting the law legali sing suspension of sperie payments, passed the lth dsy of October; 167. By order of the Board of pifeetors. ' J. R. PRIESTLY, Cashier, ; Northumberland, Oct S4th, I86T. LIST OF JURORS- , For Northumberland County, for the No vember Term, A. D 1857. . GRAND; JURORS. ' 1 Goo Baker, Milton, , . , 3 Samuel Dader, Cbilisquaqne, 3 Daniel Bastian. Lower Augusta, 7 4 John Eckman, Upper Augusta, v 6 Silas S. Eanow, Sliamokin, 6 Samuel Elar, Jordan, . 7 Jacob Evert, Upper Augusta, ' 8 Henry K. Martz, Shamokin, 9 Henry Kline, Upper Augusts, 10 John Wync, Lower Augusta, 11 Isaac Keiser, Zerbe, 12 Daniel Reitz, Washington, 13 Wesley Clark, Lower Augusta, , - 14 Samuel Zitller, Northumberland, 15 Petor Reigler.Turbut, 16 Geo. Ilensyl, Lower Mabanoy, - 17 John Arnold, Sunbury, ' 18 Robert Ammerman, Coal, ' 19 Benjamin Troxel, Cbilisquaqne, 20 Samuel Bachner, Lower Mabanoy, '. 21 Samuel Folk, Upper Mahauoy, 22 David Shaffer, l-laware, - 23 Jacob Rhimel, Mt. Curniel, ' . 24 Thomas Gearinger, Milton. - - TRAVERSE JURORS. 1 Wm S Long, Mt. Carmel, 2 John T McFerson, Lower Augusta, 3 John Smick, Lower Augusta. 4 Daniel Yost, Coal, 5 George Bastiua, Sr. Sunbury, 6 Daniel Kaulman, Lower Augusta, 7 George Emericb, Lower Mahuooy, 8 Andrew Bucher Washington, 9 George A psley. Shamokin, ' , 10 Michael Lahr, Lower Mahanoy, 11 John Cornell, Lower Augusta, 12 Isaac Lilly, Delaware, 13 George Renn, Sunbury, 14 Samuel Malick, Washington, 15 Samuel S Fullmer. Turbut, 16 Christian Eister, Delanure, 17 George Seller, Lower .-tugusta, 18 John Reply Shamokin, - ' 19 John W Mullick, Lower lngUBla, 20 Caleb Barrett, Lower Augusta, 21 Wm F Mendick, Cbiiuqimque, 22 I eter Y eaver, iiewis, 23 (esse Ilensyl, Sbamokin, 24 Philip Mercer, Lower Mahanoy, 25 Wm Smith Jr., Delaware, 26 Henry Rahn. Lower ylugusta, 27 Charles Helfenstein, Coal, 28 John Baillett, Delaware, 29 Joseph Shipe, Upper Augusta, 30 Duuiel Brown, Milton, 31 Wm Bartholumew, Lower .Inguata, 32 James Roed, Chilisrjuaque, 33 George Lahr, Jackson, 34 Joseph M. Huy, Northumberland, 30 Will Hluir, tjlillisquaqiin, 36 James Thomas, Mt. Carmel, 37 Thomas J Nesbit, Toint, 38 Deter Klock, Lower Mabanoy, 39 John Solken, Rush, 40 Voter Ferster Jr. Washington, 41 Daniel Follmer, Turbot, 42 Samuel II Walliser. Iewis, 43 Jacob M. Follmer, Tarbut, 44 Wm Caul. Point, 45 R. M Frick Milton, 46 Jocob Stitxel, Delaware, 47 Christian Fugely. Upper Augusta, 48 Daniel Hollenbach, Lower Augusta, TETIT JURORS. 1 Joseph Frederick, Zerby, 2 Wm Strino, Milton, 3 Epbraim Zimmermun, Shamokin, 4 George Harrison, Suubnry, 5 Daniel Arnold, Upper i4ugusta. 6 A lvercher, Lewis, 7 Joseph IIolTa, Northumberland, 8 Robert Smith. Lower Augusta, 9 Israel Winner, Lower Mahanoy, 10 Peter Klock, Washington, 11 vlbraham llowuiter, Upper Mahaney, 12 Elius Emmerich. Lower .-togusti, 13 John M Smith, Delaware, 14 Soloman Prnckemiller Jr. Delaware, 15 I sail s R hhufler, ('hilisquaque, 16 Samuel Eckman, Turbut, 17 Benjamin Boyer, Lower Mahanoy, 18 Joseph Hayes Jr. Delaware, 19 Henry Wolf. Jordan, 20 Sebastian Haupt, Sunbury, 21 Peter Borrest, Chilisqnaquo, 22 Samuel Shive, Lower vlugusto, 23 Jacob Bloom, ' 24 Nicolas Peifer, Lower Mahanoy, 25 James Smith, Point, 26 John Bohner Shamokin, 27 Jacob Scibert, Delaware. 28 Solomon Diefl'f nderfer, Milton, 29 James Strean, Chilisquaquc, 30 Thomas Stierner, Miltoo, 31 George lluoy. Lower ylugusta, 32 Gideon Beam, Lewis, 33 Samuel Ressler, Upper Mahanoy, 34 Hntnuel Hoffa, Tuibut, 35 Frederick Fox, Lewis, 36 John Hofia, Turbut, riY virtue of a certain writ of LivIbi 1 6 9 cms, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county and to me di rected will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Sunbury, on MONDAY, the 2nd day ol NOVEMBER next, at one o'clock, P. M., the Railroad of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Hail roid Company, from its terminus at Sunbury to its intersection with the extension of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad in the coun ty of Schuylkill, with its corporate franchises and appurtenances, together with all its Locomotive Luginrsand Cars. And also, all those seven several I ractsnf Land, situate, lying and being on the waters of Shamo km Creek In the counties of Northumberland and Montour in the Stato of Pennsylvunia, one of them called "t'atland, surveyed in the name of Wm. Gilbert, containing 4124 acres and al lowance of six per cent for roada, Ac One other of them called 'lreenhell, surveyed la the name of Isaac Taylor, containing 422 J acres and allowance of six per rent for roads, Ac. One other of them called "H rook Held," surveyed the name of Jesse Brooks, containing 4 1 3 acres and alluwance of six per cent foe reads, &c. One other of them called "Walnut Bottom." surveyed in the name of Jesse Evans, containing 45.j acres and allowance of six per cent for roads, A c. One other of them called "Oxford," surveyed in the name of Sarah Lane, containing 422 j acres and allowance of six per cent for roads, A c. One other of them called "Hartford," surveyed in the name of Mary Lane, eontuining 455 acres and allowance of sis per tent for roads, ice, and the other of them called "Plsinfield," surveyed in the name ef William Lane, containing 351 acres and 10 perches and allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac, being part of a larger body of land commonly called the "MeCall Lands," and the same seven Tracts of Land which Wm L. Hel- fenstein, by deed dated the 12lh day of August, A. D. 1852. granted and conveyed to the said The Philadelphia &. Sunbury Railroad Company, together wilb all and singular the buildings, im provements, wave, woods, waters, water-courses, rights, liberties, privileges hereditaments and ap purtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging or in anywise SDoertaining. eixed taken into execution and to be sold as the property ef the said The Philadelphia dc Sunbury Railroad Company. HENRY WEISE, Sheriff. gheriCTs OQtfe, Sunbury, ) October U, 1857. HOLDER HYDE'S Expositioa of Mormon- I lain. Trice, J5, for sale bf Srft. 19, I887.-3I. ' H..Y. RILING.' SAKE OF NOBTIIUMEEELAND. IV CTICE is hereby reh to the stockholders that an election will be held at the Banking house, en Monday the lflth day sf November nt)Xt,.hatw,een the hours of 10 o'cloeh A. M and 8 o'clock P. M., for the purpose oT electing 13 Directors to serve for the ensuing year. 1 The annual meeting of the stockholders will be held at the Banking house on the first Tue. ds in November at 10 eVIoek A. M . J. R. TRIE8TLEY Cashier, . October 17, 185T 4t. r ""'Estate of PETER H- MOOSE, dee d. OTICE is hereby given, that letters or ad il ministration on the estate of Pstei H Moore, late of Lower Augusta tewnship, Morthumberl'd county, deceased, have been granted to the sub scriber. All persons indebted will pleas make immediate payment, and those having claims present them duly authenticated Art settlement. MAUY ANN MOORE, Adm'uix.c. a.T. . October 17, 1857-6t. J. WEICHSELBAUM. OPTICIAN AND . OCULIST ! rrtoM rniLDSi.rHii, Wp ESPECTFUI.LY informs the diliiens of J Sunbury and vicinity, 'bat be bas opened a Room at the Lawrenco House where he offers for sale SPECTACLES II Oferery variety, size and quality, A nsw In vention of Spectacles, f-t distant or close reading with gold, silver, steel, and tortoise-shell frames, and a new and improved assortment of perifocal ground flint Glasses of his own manufacture He would particularly call the attention of the public to his spectacles for Near Sighted Persons and for persons who have been operated upon for the cataract of the eye, and to his new kind of glasses and Conserve of the sight made of the best flint and szure Glasses. Good Glasses may be known bv their shape, exact centre, sharp ana nigiuy pointed surlaca. J lie qualities are to be fuund in a high degree in bis glasses. Highly important The very best Brazilian Pobble I so universally proved to be far superior to any oiher glass. ALSO I Microscopes, Ppy and Quinine Glasses of every size and Quality ; Telescopes. Magnifying and Opera Glasses, with different powers, together wi.h every variety of articles in the optical line aot mentioned. EC Optical and other Instruments and Glas ses carefully repaired at short notice. lie eta always select Glasses to suit the vision of the person, as he lees tbem, upon the first trial. He will remain in this place during November Court and thoso in want of the above articles will please give hinr a call. He will, if required, so to anV resectable house where his services may be wrnted. 1 lie very best tie-Water and the best Hunt; ing Glasses aiways for sale. October 17, I8fi7 LARGE DRY GOODS ESTABLISIDIEXT. HAMILTON EASTER 4 CO., new Marble Untitling, Not. 100, 201 and 203 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE. ffAVE now iu store (mostly of their own im portation) one ot the larsst and m,it com plete Stocks in the United Stales, embracing Silks and Silk goods of everp clans ; Dress Goods a very large stock i Irish Linens: Lin- en Goods and Housekeeping Articios of every de scription i Meurning Goods; Cloaks, Mantillas and Shawls; Embroideries. Laces. Hosiarv. Gloves, Blankets, Quilts, Domestic Goods : and every article generally rexuired by Farmers and rianien lor servants use. 0" Retcil Rooms en first He or tha mica afTixa I to each article, from which tie deviation is made. Kir Wholesale Rsoms on the seeond and third floors. y . Octdber, 11, 1857. 3ra. NOTICE. Joseph Kessler, ) No. ft8, August T. 1857 ve . Al. Subpoena in Divoce.r Elizabeth Kessler, ) Ts Mrs. Elizabeth Kessler. You aro hereby commanded to be and appear before the Judgas of the Court of Common Pleas of JSorthiimberland county, to be held at Sunbu ry, on Monday the 3d day ef Movemlr, 1N!7, to answer to tlie above subpoena in divorce or show cause why a divorce should not He obtain ed agaiiist you from the bonds of niatrimoay. M M Hi W fclSIS, Sheriff. Sncairr's Orrica, ) Sunbury, Oct. 10, 1857. J "StMUtX II. OIIWIC4, ATTORNEY TjATW. OJJlct on South Second, near Market Street, I. E W 1 8 B V R G , PA. Practices in tho Counties of L'nion, Northum berland and Montour. All l iiofsshioN.il tsuMUKss entrusted to Irs rare will receive prompt and faithful atten lion. October 3, 1857. ly FLOURI FLOURl KORSALKBV M. C. GEAKIIAtlT. Sunbury, Sept.Jfi, lfe7. If Y. FRILINO. having obtained the agency for PRKEKS GIFT BOOK Enterprise is now prepared to furnish any Hook published as retail price with a gift worth from 25 cents to ONE HLNDKED DOLLARS. Godfreys Narrvtive of tlie Kane Expedition bound in cloth, price $1.00 (with Gift.) liouad in paper (ilheut gift) 50 cents. Dr. Livingstone's 18 years' Explorations and Adventures in the Wilde of Africa, 250, N vo pages. One hundred splendid Engravings, bound in cloth with gold, price $ I 0U (with gift.) Paper edition 50 cents (without gifi). Sept 19, 1867. (H. Miss A. !T. TO.TIEU, Successor to Mrs. M. Hill, Fashionable Straw and Fancy Milliner No. 463 (old No. 321) North Second Street, lie. lovr Noble, opposlto Red Lion Hotel, Plulad'a, VW Pattern Bonnet made to order. Milli nery in all ita various branches. A call reelect fully solicited, October 3, ' 657 3wr3iu SUHBUEY STEAM FL0UEIKQ MILL rHE subscribers respectfully announce to tha public, that their new Steam Flouring Mill in this place, bas been completed, and will go into operation on Monday Ihs 8 1st ojj oi Au gust, inst. Having engaged a competent and careful Miller, they trust they will be able, with all the modern improvements adopted in their mill, to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with tlinr custom. SNYDER, RINEHART & HARRISON, Sunbury, August 2'J, 1857, tl PORTER'S Spirit of tha Times for sals by H. Y. FRIMNQ. Augast I, 1857. . STRAY MOUSE. sPIAME to tha premises of the subscriber on v Monday, the 7tU of September, inst., CRAY HORSE, about U or 14 yearsold. The owner is reauested to come forward, prove pro perty, pay charges, and lake him away, otherwise be will be diapoeed ol accoruing 10 isw. ISAAC 8AVIDCE Ru.h lp., Brpt U, 1857-tm 'T'HB Glasgow- Poisoning Case Particulars in the National Police Caaette, for eale b Augul.', .. H. Y. rKILlXvO. nYDBOLEUM. PAINTS. These palnUSr mixed with water, thereby saving the soet of oil, fur sale by March 14, '67. A. V. TIDIER J ' UL.Li. 1 -i-i1- : . EUAS EMERIC1I, RE&PECTFtlLLY informs the cilizehS of of Lower Atgtita township and the pub tie generally, that he hks purchased 4he btore lately kept by Isaao Marts, in Lower Augusta township near Dmerich's Tavern, and bas just opeuej a splendid stock of , 1 all and Winter dud9. His stock coo sis ts of Cloths, Casaimerea, Cassi netts of all kinds, linen, cotton and Worsted. Also, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Mousseline De I. sines and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods. GROCERIES, Hardware, Cjucensware of va rious styles and pitierns. Also, an assortment of Resdy-Made Clothing of all descriptions, Blots and Shoes, Mats and Gaps. SiH.T FISH. Ac, and a variety of other article such as ere suitable to the trade, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. tSf Country produce taken in exchange at the highest market prices. . .- Lower Augusta twp., October 10, 18G7-tf. PROCLAMATION 1VOT1CB is hereby given thnt the several " Court of Common Pleas, General (Quarter Sessions of tlie peace, and Oprhane' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, to Commence at the Court Hiuse, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o'clock. A. M. on Monday, the 2d day of NOVEMBER next, and wifl continue TWO WEEKS. 1 The coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there in their proper per sons,, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things to their several offices appertaining to be dono. And al witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Commonl wealth against any prisoner are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper persons to prosecute against him, as shall be just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their notices. . . Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 1st day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven and the Inde pendence of the United States of America the 8d. God save the Commonwealth. HENRY WEISB, Sheriff. Sheriff s Office, Sunbury, Sept. 10, 1897. LIST OF CAUSES. fJOR trial in the Court of Common Pleas ef -- Northumberland County, to be held at Sun bury, on the first Monday of November t PLAINTTS. DEFENDANTS. G. Leisenring vs G. Morris L. Machan . Vs Hegins & Donnel. J. B.-Sn-illi's ex'rs. vs same. same vs same. same vs ame. Abott for Justice vs S R Wood Wm Hcltzmm, vs Jaob Ililbish, Abiahnm Bener vs John Bartholomew, R. D Sax'.un vs John Simpson WmKMarlt vsJBMuaser Eckel Raigusl & Cd vs II Maaser's Ex'rs. John Bower ct al VsS J McCormick Philip Faust M M Sober same Ragucl & Co John Hess E Helfenstein vs Joseph Hogendobler vs F Mutcliler vs D Stewart and wife vs Catharirie Pollock, vs H B Massc'r vs Jacob Guss va Wm Sheaffer, vs Henry Vangaokin C Yarger Ira T. Clement F. Fryer and wife vs P Sulsback et al Sarah Swenev, Adm'r., vs Samuel Teas John Fry vs Commissioners of Koribumb'd Co., 1'uilip Sams vs same Geo. Sboll & Co vs C. fnith Henry Latsha vi M. Kluck George Haruer vs Mary Harner. A. Kissingers, Ex r, vs John W Sranme Ira T. CIsmerIt va A C Noyes, llelfsnstein for Prothono- . w. Nicholas Biocious vs Catharine Rrocious I.eib for 7amiuer vs SunSury Catial It Ce. Samuel Savidge vs John iiuiitb Mowrey 1 eter, vs Bell, Lewis &. Co. Henry Weise, vs Thoa. Baumnrdner, Jos. Trago, vs Northern Central R. K. Co. Mrs Derr vs Frymire and Stout. Jshn Young vs John W. Pealo, Catlwrine Stroh, vs Cbss Stroh, Ann M Seitz vs Henry Lain Jacob II ilbh-h vs John Weaver Henry Giant vs P. Montague's adm'r Kriegbeum William vs Samuel Julia, Samuel John Vs V. Gibson and tvifo, Franklin Potts vs Bevd, Ifosaor & Co. JAMES BEARD.Prolh'y. Prothonotary's Office, ) Sunbjry, Oct. 10, 1857. J PENNSYLVANIA WIRE WORKS. No. 246 Arch St. bet. Second Third, (Opposite Bread Strest, IMiliadelpUIa: gJEIVES, Riddles, Screens, Woven Wire of Lc all meshes and widths, with all kinds of plain and fancy wire work. Jeavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers; Coal, Sand and Gra vel Screens; Paper Maker's Wire ; Cylei der Wire and Wire Fencing. A very auperior a-tide of ffeavy Founders' 8eives. .411 kinds of Iron Ore Wire Seives. B.4YLISS, 1MIJBY dr. LYNN. Philadelphia, Sept. 19,1857 c3m. . VTOTICE is hereby givcu tbat application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county, by the members of the tierman Kolorined and fcvangencai i.uincran ChurcUea in Upper Manonoy lownsuip, lor Charter of Incorporation under the name and title of the Trustees and Church Council el St. John's United German Reformed and Evangeli cal Lutheran Church, in Upper Mabonoy atid that the same will be presented to i-ouri iuc a hearinn. the first Monday ol loveinuer nexi. neanng. JAMES BEARU, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office. ) Suabury, Sept. VJ, ivoi, is EXCELSOIR SPRING BED. (Gould's Puieid, September 2i lS.IC.) IOR which a diploma. was awsruiu i m. ? KiM.th Kxhibition of the Mas Charitable ... ... . !"-- " . tf.aaniA A aniiiMallon. inriiv. - -) ri.i- li an entirely nf w uppucauon 41 myumi MLiss a rvtnrst rnti.fnrtllnle. Ileal uringn w oeua, i"a 'n. . r . - ....1 has Kat.-n Mril er, ana cneaper sprum u ...... .... to the public, applicable to old as well as new l.o.lut.mla. The peculiar position ef the springs elevate the head slightly, saving the trouble of building up ii,. h..l avith extra bolstera. Tbt construction is ao simple, ana every pari so exposed, that bogs have no hiding places, and tl. most imexDerienced can take out each for ..r,irT aa thev are only fastened by a button The Springs used are made expressly fur these berta on a Patent Siiiral Spring Machine. The public need ouly see this bed lo appreciate IL The aubscriber has purchased the right of manufacturing, and selling, in iortnumrKrianu county, aud will furnish the article at reasonable Springe put in old bedsteads for three dol lara. I5AAC M. WILKER8PN Sunbnry, Sept IS, 1857. tf BLANKS! IILiKKSt . BLANK Deeds, Mortgsges, Bonds, Warrants A itachmenta, Commilinents, Summons, Bu poenaa. Executions, Justices' and CouatsbUV Pee Bills, 4., etc., can be had by apply Ing at Ibis office. T1ICKLE3 of yatiaua kinda, lobsters, Bar- dines, 4e-, to., luat received and lot aa it lh Hrug Store ef , A. W.FI81IER. anbury, Angust 1,' 1857. ,. . . STACKER & II A R LET. CHEAP WATUrffe) ArtD JEWELRT. WHOLES ALB ANO RRTA tl M th. rhilcllri WiilciK aurt ifiwelif Won'! Ha. Hi (OM No. i) North SfWMKl Snnt, Cwtnwi nf CJusfrv, rtiilwlelpliia. QoM Levsf tTalehas, fall Jswslktd, 18 elirst eons, tn,m U'lld lonintt. 18 earut. Sliver Iver, full Je wslled, ... 9ilrsr lupins, inwsls, .... Superior nsrtiers, . . . a . OoW HrwetaclM, 19 DO OU T 00 t 0 1 so t ve s on 1 00 Fuio Hilvot do.. , " ld llrseslns, . -" . I.ydy'i Child Prnsils, Bilvsr Tas Bnno, set, OoH Pens, with pencil snd Mrr holiter, plais 184 ets., rlnt 16f , Cujet as 1 ollwr articles III proportion All goods warranted to be whnt ilisy are sukl for. woil p iiifl or Kln?i 37 els to PMM v aim I ! . ei aitr p e.n iiai ! On band soma rlolil aurt 8ilvsr Levers snd Lepinsa still lower than ibe above prirs riniairiiMia, uctticr in, lfso.- iyv - ; 3STOXIOB- In the Matter of the Settlement of tli EsteUe nf Felix .ere, of Mt. C& rmel. NOTICE is hereby given that Catharine Lcrch, widow tf Felix LerCh deceased has made ber selection of tho personal prop erty of said deceased, According to the Act of Assembly or I4tn of April, 1807, which will be presented to the Orphans Court for ap proval en Thursday, the Sth day of Novem ber nest. AMOS VASTINK, Admr's. October 2, 1857. BROO&SR & MAESB, iiciloucerA AND COMMISSION MF.RCIIANTft, 2C1, AorfA Third Street, 1 door below Vint, PHILADELPHIA. . SALF.Sof B.mu snd Shoes, l)rv Ounds, Gum, liars', wars. Wsubes. Fancv Oooda. As.. KVKUV .KVK. NINtJ. tV.Conntrv dtorrkeenera ami others will nhvnra Snd at our Evening Sulea a larga and desirahle anortmeut et the Bimve gor.ua, m ne aold in lota in anil huyeis. wwitiKina nacKeu on ina premiaas lor i;ouniry i raaa. 8ut. 1, 1857-C.3m Se Ageicultueal waeehotjse, Not. SI and 23 South Sixth Street, near 'the Statt House, Philadelphia. Tea floora of this Snaeioua IrailJIng, erected exprnaly for the Proprietors' trade, aro stored with Seeds aud im plements of interest pi Furmeraand (Jnrdeners. WAl'Y VtAKSKSI'iBUSHED. The aubacriliers deairs to call the attention of everv one intereated in Farminaan . Uardeniiii. to their well eelect- ed atock of Agricnltmal Implementa and Machinery. Crrat variety of Horlicultural Toola, wnrranted harden and Flower Seeds, Oresa aud Field Seeds of tlie must re- iitioie qtiauiy. , , The Agricultural Implements sold by na are mostly manufactured nt our Steam Works, Briabil, Pa. Having fitted up tliia estahliahment without regard to expenae, with the moat cnmplele nachinerv, for the man ufacture of vnriuua kinda of Agricultural iiniilementa, ws sre now prepared to supply nil nrlii-les in this litis fully emial, if uoi anpertnr, to any thing of tha kiud ever before offered to the public. . I.AN'URKTH' WARRANTED GARDEN. SEEDS. Have baen before tho nuniic for un warda of aixrv vnira ; their wide-aptend popularity, and the ronatioitiy' increaa. ing demand from year ui yeur, is t'i beat evidence of their superiority over all others. I v Lmintry merriinnu can be supplied with sceda iu papers, or bulk, on the moat liberal trnia. llliiotnailale, tirnr Briatol, Pa., our Garden Seed srrounda eontnins three huirdrrd and seventy aerce, and ia the tar-gu-at oatablialunentof ita kind in thewnild D. I.ANHRKTH k SON. Noa. ei and Vi South Siath Slroet, 1'hilndelphis. Seplcmber 26, IH7. pr3m. FEVER AND AGUE ! QUININE SCBSTlTUtE OR NERVE TONIC Thii wrell kunwn rcmcdv diH-overcd bv mr lain nart- iicr I)mlor G. J. Ieeds, is a sure cine fm the nlKve disor der, Sick-JIeiulaclie, and ail other Netrous aiTectitit It contains no (Quinine, Arsenic, or nttirr injurious inetwii ents. It strengthens the System, gives lone to the stom a,cli. find js iiivnluuble to Dyspeptics Hud tluins nfU-cted Willi weCKness fn nliv patt or the nyfetem. Jl is eapecmllv tf com mended til females, troubled with Fulling of th' Worn1). One ttll is surTu-ient in most nmci. where I hat DirtsBlKi:isafe followed. Ceitific&Le ran he furnished from all iiarts of the Union. mlrtlT the DriictTists frenerally and by J. If. Hnzsrd, Wholemle Hruegist. and Stde. Proprietor 121 Maideu LnncNew York. New York, Sept. W, 1867, v3m. W a rT,I Pr-wl fautei. It rruuirsa no Wai.Soldw ' 7 rra nutei. It rruuirsa no Wat.floldet' " -".. .estia irMtamiv, anaj U more sssllj MalfJ T4.ttMrl than My other Tan Tr hivoutoJ. All lo prtrMiikftta tf,!, mjtiet tettia fmtHr, ha fnTnW riallMiKsM lb woild in tm Infalllbie, SimrJ. Eay aaU jn-i iwm f Harmsjliftal lUalirit. rdli intralsal in ikaas a f k.'.m. i.. M dnraiaU Uia art'U l.y faW ttaianiilri ( bat afl ac ml 1 and tracti. tuaa a tw hava axanusad it ar U willow, a fault. llta w MrtutUd to ItMn all artleUsi pttt a aMwrrJvBc to dirorboa. Try U, attd ia all rtwi hr a faiinr is. Via ibhiis ansj ( afjii ID moDf Will M TOTnOdBtf Tb) CSWkvt lal Hum tTnsuiu llsSLtsisl Taabk. n.ai d!ITrt,Bt frosn tht ofniy otrtjuswd Us otlwr. ' u. arsa,unK IB so M HUrVIJ DW fUJU). Uia) .(WKat lay parisxlJy SUU.aod cannot Kriniicor iirctatul, aa Fur Uuia intketB w,u)d do on ny uUirCn- rh. Thuraii no Load 1. iT "rrj"" iarir anoutfti 10 aamii a fau-iaI IvUrloraU lit I i ThU 1-Tl,,ci,.l. of Sa.llsc hu'at od Oi. Iwl ForTbrM urn utjf wao b.v. trwa ui.ia ao ll, Caua. AXlaKKAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. LUDLOW CAN CO, itlMBUtl.Y. Sept. IS, ISit. HOUSE AND LOT TOR SALE. f I17E suuacriber oilers at private sule the house -L and Lot now occupied by himself, situated on the corner of Kiver and ilJurberry strvots, Sun bury The improvements are a two story FRAME DWKf.T.IVfJ. nearly new. a Waah-houso and W ond house and a good stable. Also an excellent well ol vi a ter. 21iere la also on the lot a choice variety of good fruit. Terms easy, i or further parti culars apply to Sunbury Sept. it, 1857. tf RESPECTFULLY' infarms liia frienfls, and the public generally, that he has just recciv- ed a New Stuck of GOODS, at his new store, at David Miller's Mill, in Lower Aucu.ta 1 own- ship, and that be is prepared to sell goods at the lowest prices. II is Stock consists in part oi SPRING & SUMMEIt GOOD8, Groceries, Qneensware, Hardware, &c. and every Variety Usually kept in a country Store. Trevortorl prices paid for all kinds of produea. Lower Augusta twp, Aug. 8, 1857. tf ,P 1 VTV li K C4 .4 IXK It V. "EO. Y. WEISE has again commenced snd will continue to lake AMB KOTYPEM, ifcc, at his Room aliove tlie Pott Office. Persons wishing to have good likenesses taken, will please call and see us. We will take pictures at reduced prices and take trade 111 payment fur tho samo. All kinds of pictures copied. Sunbury, August 82. 1867 tf Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that tha fir. of Bird. Douty & John, of Uig Mountain Colliviy, was this day (luly 1st, 1857,) mutualjy dissol ved by the withdrawal of J. J. John. JOSEPH BIRD, JOHN II. DOL'TT. J. i. JOHN. The business of Mining and Shipping Coal from the above named Colliery will hereafter be carried on in the name of Bird & Douty, who will adjust all the unsettled accounts of thol e firm. JOSEPH BIRD, JOHN B. DOUTY. Bhamokin, July 18, 1857. tf TLATFOEM SCALES. Of every description, suitable for railroad, Ac, for weighing Hay, Coal, Ore, and Merchandise geuerally. Purchasers run ne rik evsry scale is guaranteed correct, and if alter trial, not found eatisfactoty ouh be le! timed with out charge, Factory at tha Old Siand, established fur mors than twenty years corner of Ninth and Moloa Streets, .Philadelphia. ' . ABBOTT & CO. " '' fuccr(ira to EHicnit & Abbott. rhlladejphia..fepl. S, l57 sSiuj . - ivtrroro 1 juttrsTCJ r . "" 1VTR. O. KIMBALL, late of Lhnira, haVing J--- become a resident of Sunbury, rfspvetfelly en forms the cititena and others, that hi lnte)i') to form a Sihgint; Class, both secular and Safrrd Snd will impart instruction to all who may Oiirt, to place themselves tinder his charge. 1 N. B. Mrs. d. Kimliall ia prepared to givl instructions to it few more pupils on tha fitifiO Forte. unburr. September 10, 1 857 tf FANCY FURS FOR tADIKS. JOHN PAR Pirt CO.. New fin.VBIf. No MarVei St. almve Kfaht, Philndelphin. Importer", Miniufaelurers snnucaiera in irfinies, ficniicmen anu v uiKircna raury. Tura. Whnlesul and Rewil, J. F. Cn.j would rail the SIteiHlrii of j)cnlnra and llie Publ'e urnraHy to .llietr lintnenM Hwk of Fam-y Flira for lyiilies Oenllrmen Sud Ciildreni their saattrtmeut emit acea every article snd kind of Fancy Ftire, that will he worn dnrinfr this senaou such ss Full Capos, Half Canes Quarter Cnpes, Talmas, Virtmines Dona, AIulTs A; Afuffntees, ftum the Sliest Kua shin ftnhle to the lowest p'lce Domeatic Fnrs. For Geirtlemen the largest aaaortment of Fur Oilers. Olnvea OnuntWa c., lieniRIhe direetlmporteianf allmit Kors and Maniifaclurera of thorn under our own aupervi ainn we feet sntiafied ws can 'Her h-tter iitducementa to deali-rs ami lha puhlie generally trail sny other house; navlnir an aaaorimeni tc seiRCiiromaiiaauneiviannTaruir eis prices. Ws only ask a ealll NoStl Mait-et Street almvt KititK, I liilod'a. Philadlrhia, ,-pL 1; lS37-w4m. Benjamih Chandlef anulef ) a, etat. ) Ke. 40, A'rtcusl Term, va. 857, August elH, 1857. Bueher, Ayres, On motion or William M. Kockrfcl'er, I-.sti., attorney for plalntlfTs rule on the above defend- ents to appearand plead by the first 13y of tiext term to the above octipn or ejectment for all that certain tract or pidce of land, situate in Slinmoltln (now partly in Coal and partly in Zerbe town ships,) in the county of Northumberland, con taining two hundred and seventy three acres, more or less, adjoining lands in the name of Wm. Wilsoht re'.cr Mowrer, Michael Kroll, Frederick Kramer and others. Surveyed on a warrant granted to Mathias Zimmerman. P. rur. Extracted from record and certified September 3J, 1857, . JOHN S. BEARD, Deputy Proth'ry. Prothonotary's Office Sunbury, Sept. 4, 18!7. f EARLE'S GALLERIES OF PAINTINGS, No. 816 Chcsnut Street, apposite the Qirari I louse, riilLADELPHIA. JT OOKING'Glnss Warerooms akid Iteposilo 2 i of Art. Eiiirravinnu, Pointing', . Portrait and Picture Frames, in every variety, of the lata originals and European Pattcrp.s. J'ier Tables, ionaois, brackets and Lorn ices, l he moat ex tensive jind elegint assortment of Looking (.las ses, of substantial workmanship, and at Auction prices.: Gold Medal awarued ny tho Maryland Insti tute, 1856. Highest Premitiiii awarded by the Franklin Institute 1855. JAMES S.ERLE. September 19, 1856 c3m3 Ihe $10 and $15 Einele and Double Threaded Empire Family Sewing Machines. AN AGENCY for the sale of there Scvrlnfc Machines can be secured on liberal lornis f r the County of Northumberland. No due nocd apply without capital sufficient to conduct tho business pmperly and who cannot bring refer ences as to reliability and capacity. A personal aiipucauon win so necessary. I he peculiar adaptation of these Machines for all purposes of Family Sewing, will, where evor they aro oQered for sa'.o command a read" aud unlimited demand. . JOHNSON It GOOD ALL. S. E. Corner of6th and Arch Sts., Fhiladel'a. August 15, 1857. tf WHO HAS BEEN CURED OF GREAT NERVOU8 DEBILITY, after many years of misery, desires ts make known to ell tellow-sullerers the sure means ol relief. Addrecs cncloriing stomp to pay return postage, Mt. MARf E. DEW ITT, Boston, Ma.s., and th prescription will be sent free, by next pott. August , 1857. 3m Pt What an enormous Variety of Toys and Fancy Goods he has ! Who ? Our Friend JOHN DOLL, At No. Ui North 2nd St., above Arch, I'hila., T1K has just received direct from Eumpo a very large assortment of Toys of all kinds, fancy flaskets, Pipes, Canes, Segar Cases, To bacco Boxes and an endless variety of fancv ar ticles. Call upon him before purchasing else where. Philadelphia, August 39. 1857 3m2jw HOVER'S KaUID HAIR DIE. rgMlE following, from that eminent Physician of Philadelphia, Dr. Urinckle, added to the testimony of Professor Booth, only confirms what is evidenced by thousands who have used Hover's Dye. "GinAitn How, Cbehtjit Stbtet, ) Philadelphia, December 22d, 153. "Iri regard to llovta's iAia Dvx, I can state unhesitatingly, that it contains no deleterious in gredients, and may, bo used with cntiie safety, and with the utmost confidence and success." W. D. ERINCKLE, M. D. Hover's Writing & Indelible Inks, Aro so well and widely known, aa to require ho that the steady afid increasing demand, gives tha best evidence that l!iey maintain their character for superiorly, which distinguished them when first iutreduced, years ago. Orders addressed to the Monufactory; No. 41ti RACE, street, cbove Fourth, (old No. 144.) Philadelphia, will receive prompt a'tention, by JOSEPH E. HOVER. Manufaetuter. Sep. 12, 1857. i4prilS5, '57, ch. rpobacco and Segars- 20,000 Imported A ISegara of various brands. Eldorado, Fig, Cavendish and fine cut tobaebo at A. W. FISHER'S.. Runhury, March 14, 1857, JOIi: . REAtttt, ATTORNEY A.T LAW, Ojjict in Macket St., opftotite the Court Home, 6UN3TJRY, FA. Ciillrrtians maila and Prufessionnl BusiusaM generally ot'.cnded t Tromptly and Carcfulljv P1111.4nEr.rHiA Rr-FT.alxca :' Bullitt Fairlhorne, Diehl 4- Werta, Davis A Birtwy, F. Tyloi &. Ce. Sunbury, Juno SO, 1?57. Sprir.g ar.d Siunnaer rnaluons for 1S57 .A.T "W- GRAY'S FANCY DBYOOOD STORE, Market Square, Sunbury. OW itceivcd and will continue to reesira i-' the largest and best selected Stock of Plait Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinettt etnd Vesting-', &c. An assortment of Dress Good's, y is: Fancy printed Calicos, Chillies, printed Lawns, De Laiits Uareges, Merinos, Cashmeres, Alapacus, Dress Silks, Ginthains, &c. - LINEN AND WHITE GOODS. Irish Linen, bleached and brown Drilling. Shee ing, J'illowcaseing, Ac Dross Trimmings In Groat Variety. Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps, Hardware, Uedarware, Groceries; Queenswar. 8ALT and FISH, Cheese, Crarkera, Segars, Tobacco, Knuff, Ac-, an assorsmenl of olher Goods too tedious to mentiob. Feeling grateful fer past favor we beg leeve t assure our eld friends and 'the public that n ettort on ow part shall 1 wonting to merit a continuance of our patronage. , Country produce taken 111 fichsnge at Ike 1 highest market price. P. W.UIlAY. ' runbnf , May 30 , 1 857.- t( c