THE ST.IiOVM CALAMITY. 'oaulerful Kapa ( a Family fram Ik Dar ning llutrt. (Froinths Pittsburg Dispatch.) Oulow we tive purtuf a private letter from r. U. l. White, ton-iii Uw of Robert Hill, , tif ihaNtntti ward of this city giving inn pnrticulai tr ilia awful scene at tin m tiro m Si. Louis, with a full moonlit of the ry reinuikablo escape from Oeth of Dt W. .tfir. tu wile, three little children eud rir nurse, by jumping from a third story tuiott yf t lie burning hotel. We bite khed intimato ecinainiance for tome years with i atuUlile lady (Mrs. W.) who Seams to re stiuVred severe injuries, and sinrprcly m tliul she limy recover fully aud rapidly, n letter i as lullowst . LniiH, (King's Mot i-l,) Sunday, Feb. 21 Dkar ism : As you have bueu previously (riiii'il, by telegraph the I'acilic Hotel e houe at which we have been boarding ue time past) is burned. At twenty mill, s pxst three, on Saturday morning we were ueil by a lion-like roanug of our bust's go tlog.and the simultaneous cry of "fire 1 i !" re-sounded through the building. We at once jumped out of bed, aud 1 opened door and looked oot, wbeo the staircase only avenue of escape) was enveloped in nut in one solid sheet of at least twenty ; high.1. We were iu the third story, aud case was. indeed a very desperate one ; re we were, con lined to our room withier- i dentil if we remaiaed another minute and os I certain death if we took the terrible . . 1 raised the window and looked out it , a foarful moment ; not a sound escaped wife or children, or Alice, (the nurse) ; all ted mr action. I snatched maltrass n a bed aud dropped it out ; it fell as fa ubly as 1 could wish. Bidding all "good 1 jumped and found myself in safety. 1 ted up Mary Ellen (his wife) was at the dow. 1 culled to ber to throw the childreu ch she obeyed at once, and it is almost tculous to relate 1 caught thorn alt oue r the other and then braced myself to li her, which 1 did j it no doubt saved her but nearly proved Tutul to me; she is quite rue woman to full on a man at thut dis v. My fiitiids took each a child, and cor them to a br, a short dwuticu oh", to I lie in from frevcing ; another strong man up my wile aud carried her into a German mug shop and 1 fortunately met an ouiui .lnvert the deor, who seeing our situa liurried to tho stable, ouly two squares nd brought arooud an omnibus, to take the hospital but Mrs. W. objected, and ed to go to KingX which we did. Dr. I wus immediately seut lor, and emtio at He examined us thoroughly. Mary's i serously hurt, lit is ber Ml one) and 1 t that the insiuu or the socket that re s the head oftlie thigh btrtio is fractured, the ligament that ruus from the socket the head of the Ikmip, ia also broken to ;r with Hie ack arouml the head of the called by physicians the 'capsr.lar ligu " rilie ia uiikWo to help herself or to 1 do not think siio is in any special jr. but the shock was terrible. Reaction lit fully take place sixteen lioore el't.T jury. Neither of the children was se , hurt, 1 think. My dacu was wrenched thing Mrs. W., and Dr Tope said it uly tniraculuos that it was not lrukcn clung such a weight. 1 cannot 'got up r lour inches high without help, and am .nucli pai" as it ia nucossnry fur any one o sulf.ir. but d. not complain. 1 have my wire ami children aud their nurue (itiu lultel's buck was hint tome, but ilked home a f-w hours afterward?) 'aiicy to yourself our situation, neatly , unit cold enough to have frozen any death ill one hour, und I hiii sure you it have a very agreeable picture, to my fit of it. In minute from the time . cleur, the rooi und floor full into the There were eiyht full i,iou men burn leath within fifteen feel of our room and all escaped two women and three s children when tho chances were nd the men lost. It seems as if the of God directed m how to act, and bo Tor it w:ia nil done in l'fs than it iiu to rcud this. A lady friend of ours some 11 oor.j imped and broke ber lower to pieces, broke her left Kg, just above mi and the bone ran through tho fleidi it Biuck out three or four inches. I tho must die, us she was ah:o pregnant lime. Another young lady jumped ibo window aud was killed ut once. A lour ua look tha same jump wo did, jolh legs, injured bis beno, ana oilier idly injured. 1 think the watchman jilichniuo. Henry l'elors) was drunk eep, us I have seen him asluep when h. previous to the fire. llo was bnrii .iiily that In could not ba recognized, lnnk cannot live. It ia beyond ques l the dog saved ull of our lives by his .ud such a noise no -matt ever heard e ihrout of any dog before. Another oman and child and nurse on the same ith us jumped aud wero all killed. riisewas found all burned to a crisp . valine fust in bis hand. One young mped und did not hurt hiiuself but an umped on him and killed him. All tho ra that were ill the house were hist ; ,,it were suved were boarders. The ere lost, so that it is impossible to i many wero lost, or who I hey weie. ve.ro quite a number of furuifrs and people, who had Como io on Friday of whom was saved. Dead bodies g in different places J tight lay in ' stable, on l'rauklin avenue, several ' in the Paeiflic Uailroad depot, some ead house at the hospital ; others are ig ut tho ruins. Noueoflbe nibbi-h beeu removed, eo no one can tell how iiy be buried beneath the smouldering Co pen is adeq-iate to give anything uscriptionoflhetrigltful scene so 1 attempt it. writing the above, seven more bodies en fouud. Yours truly, C. D. WlllTB. .vKKDlARy JiCTKtTKD. The Cleveland Herald, of the 2lh, says, Mr. I links lizeu of that place, wealthy ami bear-spot-table character, has been arrested 'iiing to sel his property on fire, wilding owned by Mr. U. are in the f a Urge block of woodeu structures, lie curried out his desigu, the coutla- would have laid an important part of in ashes. On au examination of msea under the detection of the infor .... fnund that Mr. M. had made his into a network of combustible male .. ..-liar ta carrel. He had bored the walls, inserting small balls, of ,U enveloped io tisue paper, uod onuecled Ihese from story to story. .i..roii!jblv fire the joists in the pur ...I introduce the bullies tinder the iir and by all imaginable contrivances sid bis diabolical plana to as to Qat.li .. i..,.i,i!i,l into au instant blura o was bis own family and that of u mid many other. When the plot .....,,..11 und the D'lUhmaii told Mr. .ml bow faithfully he had watch Mr llinkstoii mad a clean breast otter ud confessed that it was bis , fire hi building and thus secure the money. ii..,.m The Supreme Court V.ik in lli oo District, have ihaf tlie rolling of railroad b ,rtha aame. and not pesonai prop d that cooaeqiieully a mortgag on .. m.t reoulie to lie llled as ... ..r. .hntial nioiticace. ib ori let tha property against judgmeul i. HoLDlxo Ot'T.-Th. Brit Artasian . lif..rni. aavt the bun Jose. as at 8n Joe. ""' b'80 mDV 1st fit Doeetnfter, 1858, ud ttill eon Uhorping. the ewne vblutne of water. A NoTABt.sj CtiAKOI. Perhopi fow Hows papers atlsrk 1'residaDt Uucbanan's adminis tiBtiou jimt now such unmcasarcd tiruleoce s the "Freemen's Journal," the well known Catholic paper published Iu New York city, which wet one of the most conspicuous end efficient advocates of hit election. The Lv compton ftat the last straw which broke the camel's back. A French engineer named Dularte It said to have invented en apparatus which it des lined to effect complete revolution in the construction of locomotives, end to save fifty per cent, la the amount of combustibles at present consumed Mew Advertisements. . BHEKIli'S 8ALE3i ; . T Virtue of sundry writs of Ysfttiirtsat ruxAtand wriu of l.ivisi Fi'ts. iuuad out of the Court of Common Pleas of Northum berland county, to mfe directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in hunbury, en MONDAY,' the 6th of APRIL, next, at 1 o'clock, P. M 4 tha following described property to will-, ' . ' '. All those two contlgudus, certain tracts or parcels of land, situate in Chilii-quaque township, Northumberland county, containing 40 acres, more or leas, all of which isclesred, and houndrd on the North by lands of Daniel Koch, on the South by a public road leading from Milton lo Danville, Kast bv lauds of Daniel Koch and William Fitier, and en the Wert by land of Frederick U. fVidlcraud W ilham Burkhammer, dee'd. ; whereon are erected a small frame dwell ing house, a barn, small orchard, Ac. Bcixed, taken into execution, and to ly told as the property of Andiew Keller. Also, at the same time and rUrt, two certain contiguous lots of ground, situate in the town of Mount Carmel, in Mount Carinel township, Northumberland county, and numbered in the general plan of said town No. ' , in clock No. 22, being each about 99 feet In front and about I.M feet in depth. . Hounded on the North by Mount Carmel street, on the South bv Cherry alley, on the West by Oak street, and on the Lart lr lot No. 3, in said block No. S, who iron are erected a two storv frame house and kitchen and a frame stable. Seised, taken in eiecution. and to ba sold as the property of David J. Lewis. Also, at the same time and place, a c rtain tract, piece or parrel of land, situate in Point township, Northamberlatid county, bounded and descriled a follows,' lo wit: llCginniiig at a post, thence by land late of John Cowdcn, North 411 degrees, Kast. tlO perches to a whiteoak. Iheiu-e by land late of William A. I.l- jd, North AU degrees Vel, 04 prrcbee loa pott; thence by lands In'.e of Jamea Kay, South 40 degrees West, perches to three pun's; thence by land late of 1'hilip Frick, South 50 deprrrs East, 94 perrhea to the place cf beginning Containing 134 arm and 3K perches, (it being the same tract ol land which (e.orge Uckcrtsold and convejed to John William flanim-) About 115 acres of which are cleared whereon are erected a two-atory Irame house, a I) story log bouse, aud bam part log and part frame, an orchard and a well ol water, Ac. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the properly of John William Nimm. Also, at the snme time and plsre, all tha ettate, right.' title and interei.t of William L. Helteii Klein, of, in. and to, all that crrUin mesRuate or body afceal lands, embracing the l.ocuat Moun tain, situate fonnerly in Minmokin. now Cnal township, in the county of Northumlierland, in the "tale of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, lowit: Adjoining on the North by lot No. n. ihenre bv land of now, or formerly ol H. II. Howell end others, and land formerly of William Toinhnnon, afterwards sf I). H. If ow ed and others, thence by allotment No. 8, thenre hr the Mahanoy Mountain, containing Ift74 aerea and 70 perches, strict meas'ire. (being the same premises which Archibald Mrlntyre and wife, by two certain indentures, one of them dated the SHth day of February, A. D , 1861. and the other dated the day of the date hereof, but executed and delivered before thia prciciu indenture, and which the said Daniel Mclntyre, by indenture, also dated the day of the date hereof, but executed and delivsred before this present indenture, granted and Conveyed unto said William L. lleitrnstein,' bis heirs and as signs.) (Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the proii-rty Tjf William L. Helfenslein. AUa, at the aame time and place, all the eatatr, right, title and interest of William 1.. Helfeiiatein, of, and in, to, all that csrtuiu rors sunge, frsct or rnx'.y of coal isnds. embracing the I.ocuxt Mountain, nituale formerly in (Miumokin, now Coal township, in the county of Northum berland, in Vie State of Prntiaylvaiii. bounded nd deertihrd as follows, to wit Ailjomiiit on the North by lot No. 6, thence by land surveyed n the name of l.eorue Lolruin, now, or lormerly Meaars, tloyd A t'ampany. and land formerly of illiam Tomlttisin, nil. i arils ot Mt-T. Uoyd & Company, tbenre by allotmnit No. 8. thence y Mbhanoy Mountain, tyonta.iung in4 acres and seventy perches, strict measure, (lieing the same premises which Archihald Mclntyre and wife, by two certain indentures, one ol them ted the SNlh day of Febrtisry, A. D., ISA I, aud the other dated the day of tho date hereof, but executed and delivered before this present indenture. and whrh Daniel Melntyre.by inden ture, alao dated the day of the date hereof, but executed and delivered before thia present iiulen ore, granted and conveyed unto the said William I.. Ilelfeimteiii, his hens snd assigns.) tilled, taken in execution, snd to be sold as the property of William h. Helfeiiatein. Also, at the ssme time snd place, the undivi ded third part of all that certain messuage, tract or liody of coal hinds, embracing the Locust Mountain, aituate formerly in Miamokin, now Coal towhship, in the county of Norihomberland, hounded and described ns follows : Adjoining on the North by lo No. 6, thence by land surveyed in the name of Ueoree Cotrain. now 1J. II. How ell and others, and lanJ formerly of William Tomlinson, now D. H. Hewell, thence by allot ment numbers, tlirncc by the Mahanov Moun tain. Containing 1H74 acres anil 70 perches, strict measure. (Being sundry tracts and parts of tracts of land, surveyed on warrants bearing dale the 1Mb day ol March, A. D., 179a, granted unto Ldmuiid Huff, James firier, I hnmas d'ritr, James Jenkins, Hichard (Salmon, Itichard Man uiog and Thomas Foster, and also, parte ol two tracts, survived on wsrranla bearing date the ;lOih day of November, A. D., 830. granted to Daniel llraiitigani and James Hepburn, snd ulloibd to Valentine UroUt ss number 7, ac cording to a certain pariition of 25 tracta of land ommoiilv culled " I he Uranl I.antlk,' and being the ssuie undiiided third part wh ih Ar chibald Milnlvre and wife, by deed, dated the Stitb day of February, A. D.. 1 8. 1 , granted and conveyed unto William I,. Hrlfenstein, his heirs snd assigns. (Seized, taken in eiecution, and lo be sold as the property of William L. Ilelfen- sum. Also, at the same lime and place, the follow- ing descrilied TK,Cr )F LAND, commonly caned "J tie Mcliuyre Lands, vis: I ne two full, equal and undivided third parts of, and in a certain tract of 1 100 acres of coal land, em bracing the Locust Mountain, situate formerly in Khamokin, now Coal township, in the county of Northumberland, aid Hate of Penntylvanis, bounded sud deseiibed as follows, to wit: Ad jpinii g on the North by lot No. V, thence by Isiuls surve) td in the name of George Colruin, now Messrs. Uoyd 4- i'oiupany, and Isnds for merly of William Tomliiivm, now Meaars. Uoyd ii Companv, thence by allotment No. , thence by the Mahanoy Mountain, containing 1874 acres and 70 perches, strict measure, (being sunury tracts ana parts ol tracts si land, sur ve) e J on warraitta utuiing data on the 15th day of March, I7U3, granted onto Edmund Hull, James tiiier. 'Jbomss Crier, Jamea Jenkins, Itichard Balmon. Kit-hard Manning and Thomas Fnstait aud also. parU of two tracta. surveyed on warrants bearing date the 30 tu day of No vember. I B30. aianted to Daniel Urautigam and iairas ll.nl. urn. and allotted to Valentine Urokl as No- 7. according U a certain partition ol SJ tracta of laud, commonly called the -Grant Lands." Htized, taken in eieeotion, and to be mold aa the orooertv of The Philadelphia it Runburv Kailrosd Company. JAMES VANDYKE, feUsiift Sheriff's office. Butibury, I MVtrch eib, rws. SHERITF'S 8AL. Aletsnder Jordan va. William Davis end Geo, r. Lee, Lxecutora of Thos. Dsvis, ef Phils., deceased, and also Trustees of the widaw and heirs of said dectasej, and Joseph War ner, or Philadelphia, end W m. McCarty, of Bunbury. In the Court of Common Pleas of North'd. Co., Ko, St. Nov. Te m, !RS7. Writ of Partition. In pursuance of an erdef and decree of the t-ourl of Common fleas of said county, Will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in Bunbury, on MONDAY, the fith dny of Al'RIL, next, at IS o'clock, M., lots Nos. 436. 4l. 414, 437. 438 snd 2S0, in the town of Bhamnkin, as laid oat by McCarty, Davis, Warner and Jordan. Conditions of ssle will be mads known on the flay of ssle. JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff. oner nre omce, Bunbury. "1 ' juarcn um, i ana, I'KOCLAMATION- TV OT1CE is hereby given thnt the several 11 Courts of Common Pleas, General (juarter Sessions of the peace, and Oprhans' Court. Coart of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, te commence at the Court Hi use, In the borough ol Bunbury, et 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the nth dey of A PRIL, next, and will continue TWO WEEKS. - -. ' Ths coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta bles in snd 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 dons. And si- witnesses prosecuting In behalf of tha Common! wealth SLainst any prisoner are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper persons to prosecute against him, as shsll be just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed sgrceable te their notices. Givsn under my hand at Punlmry, the 1st day ot msrrh In the year or our Lord one thous and cigh hundred and fifty-eight and the . Independenca of the United (States of America the HSd. God save the Commonwenlth. JAMES VANDYKE. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, March B, 1858. J "isISTOE CAUSES- IT'OK trial in the Court of Common l'less of "- Northumberland County, to he held st Bun burr, on the first Monday of Apiil, 1858. . PLAisTirrs. Dtrr.AftTS. Isiac Brown - vs John S Petermsn ' J. B..S'p,iih'sex'rs. vs Chss. G. Donuel's Adm'r. same Peter Dickson John iiotsen Alexander Celt, Martin Wesver James Esger, Wm KMsrt ssais vs same, vs Shaffer & Co. vs J. B. Meaner, vs John A Llotd, vs Wm. McCarty et at. VS James Vandyke, vs J D Maescr vs same Lcib for Jammer vs Sun'mry Canal !f W. P. Co. Henry Weiss, John Cooper, Silas Wolverton, John J. Hess James M alone Wm Lotiax. Ac vs 1 nos. UaumgarJner, vs John Burns et al vs Frsnris Eglernan, va H. B. Mssser, v. Phila A utihurv ft R Ce va Wm I. Hclfenstein, j M Flamming dec, vs Wm L Hclfenstein vs ssme R F iteilv Ac Wm J McCandlsss i Co v Wm Conner Peter Verger vs Jonas Bohncr John Cuthbe rt vs Thomas Frauds sr., et al James Kire John Creech C Krsm for Nag?e Alfred R Fiske Isaac Brosrn ' Charles Fidler sac Brown vs Geo A K6eler . vs William Fugcly vs David Si SI it'll et al va Sun A Erie K. K. Co vs Thames 8. Stadden vs Willism Houpt vs John S I'elermsn, vs A B Longshore vs Jos Hoffman's adm'r. vs Kaae sV Reed, vs Jesse Hire vs Frsncis O'DonneL John Murry Delwrsh Huzzy Itciibsn Fagely J. A W Kolboch William Filman Henry Masstr's ex'rs vs George Conrad. FEBRUARY 20, 1858. I mm an '.,1 VY )V8T teceived by ' Railroad another lot e choice and desirable goods consisting in par of Fancy Dehincs new styles. Black snd Fanry Silks beautiful Madder Prints at 6, 8 snd 9 cents per ysrd Persian Debege 12 J cents Plain Delnues I2 cents 38 Inches wide unhlrsehed Muslin fJ cents Also 1300 yards Muslin dif ferent wi.lihs snd qualities French Cloths, Css siinere, hstinctt, Kentucky Jean Ac, st exceed ingly low prices And wo call particular stten tion to our Slock of Fresh Groceries, feeling ss sored that their quality and our price will tender entire asusrucUou COME ONE COl&E AW Eismin" our gooda and learn our prices, our stork presents a large and vsried assortment, en abling purchasers to make a good selection to the best sdvsntsge. OJRSA.X BAHOAINS, In ronsequnce of the sdvsuced slste of the Win ter, we will commence from this dste to sell our entire slock of Ready Made Clothing Ulsnkets, Winter Hosiery, and a vers nire assortment of Lsdik Bhawls st grestlv reduced prices Now is the time to secure good bsrgsins. A riSNV SAVED IS A PKNNY EARNED, E. Y. BRIGHT A, BON. Sunbury. Frbrusry 30, 1858. - Karket Etrect, Bunbury Fa. THE subscrilier resjiectrully informs the citi Sena of Bunbury, and the public generally. tliat lie has purchased, and will lake possesion of the above well known stand mi the 1st of ytpril next, formerly kept by Mrs. Thompson. I list be will put Hie ssme in complete lepstr. In addition he will provide a eonviysnce to carry passengera ta aud from the different Railroad de pots, end will leave no elUrts untried to render bis hotel a desirable stopping place for eusts and travelers. JOHN LElsEK. February SO, 1858. Xbo Common-wealth of Pennsylvania. To Joseph Hsugkawout, Peter Haughawout. John Ilsnghswout, Nancy intermarried wiin wm. it. ivase, Lluabelli in termarried with Essu Campbell, Mary Haughs wuul widow of Lellert Haoghawout, dee'd and Mary Hsiichswout snd Lphisim Lvlte gusrdisn of John J., Karah Jane, Kphraim L. and Mary E. Hsuahawout, minor children of said Le fieri llsughawout dee'd, Chrisloulier Hsughswout Inane liaughaweut. Jackson Haughawoot. Cal vin Hsughswout, Dewilt Hsughswout and The odoia iiilt-ruiarried a ith I.-aae Hewitt, lieira and legal representatives of John liaughaweut dee d, and to ail other persons interested. li KLETINU : ITcrthumberland County, ss. You and each of you are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of our Orpbsns Court, at an Orphans Court te be belt! for said county the prat Mondsy of April next, and then and there accept or refuse U take the real estate of the ssid John Hsughswout et the vslustion placed upon it by sa inqueat held mereon the Cbtb day of December 1837. or show rauso why the same elssll not be sold. And hereof fail not t Certified bom the records of eur ssid Orphan's Court al Bunbury, tbia 4ih day of January, A. D.. 1858., Thee. D. Grant Dept. Clk. O. C. narueo ueus aud lgal epresenta f evssxs saw II . . : . i B n JAMES VANDYKE, Bheriit eberifTs Office, Sunbury, I February 80, 1858 ( " WAbb rArlK, Window Shadee.-Floor, Carriage, and Table Oil Cloths, Cocoa tlstls sud a superior article og Uroggest. TJOTICE is hereby given that the nndersigner A" Auditor appointed by the Court of Common pleas, of Northumberland county to distribute the money in the bsnds of Jsmee Besrd Esq., late Prothonotsry, raised en the ssle of port of the the real rstste of Thomas Grant dee'd, in the partition Of the real estate of ssid decedent, will attend to the duties of bis Said sppolntmenl en Tuesday, the sixteenth dsy of Msrch, 1838, st 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, at his of fice in the borough of Bunbury, at which time and place all persons interested msy attend. WM. ROCKEFELLER, Auditor, February 87, 1858. , tTO CARPENTERS. CJ 2 A LED prepossls will be received at the Commissioners Office (where plan can be seen) from Ibis date tliilll the 15th of Msrch next, far ths repsiring of the rountv Btshle st the jail CHA8.-T. IJOTTENATEIN, FRBDF.RK'K HAAS, - SAMUEL ENT, February S7, 1858 , , FLOUR nUDUOED $5 40 Per Rarre!- THE subscriber respsetfully informs the citi zens of Bunbury and vicinity thai he has inst received a supply of FLOUR, which he is offering at wholesale or retail from If 5 40. 37 to 8 87 per. Barrel. IIea'also sells some ss low as 70 cts. per quarter, all of which he WAR RANTS to be Good, c - CANDLKB for sale, wholesale or retail. Thankful for past patronage he hopes to Con tinoe to merit the same. GIVE HIM A CALL! M. C.GEARHATiT. Market Bt , Bunbury, Pa. February J7, 1858. Estate of HENRY FKY, aen. dee d. NOTICE is hereby given thst letters of ad ministration hsve been grsnled to the sub. scriher on the estate ef Henry Fry, sen. late ef Coal township, Norlhumberlsinl'c ounty, deceesed .411 persons indebted will plesse snake immediate payment and those having claims will present idem duly authenticated for settlement. GEORGE H. CODER, Adm'r. February SO, 1858.- Ct. ISTOTlCOE. NOTICE Is hereby given thst application will he mads by the subscriber, for a du plicate of Land Warrant No. 84. 218, for ISO acres, issued lo Rebecca Besr, widow of Wm. Bear, who wss a private in Cant. Hay's comps- nylslrdtlie 16th dsy of September 1058, which ssid wsrrant was duly sssigned ly the said Ke- becra Bear, in blank, ami acknowledged before Jesse Weigel, snd certified 'y the Prothonotsry f Mounlour countv Pa., and purchased by the subscriber from the ssid Rebecca Bear. That the said warrant was lost in the mail between Union Corner PohI Office, Northumberland county, Ta., snd Plesmnt Hill Cost Office, Montgomery county Indiana, from and after the 59th of November 1858, and has never been heard of since. Thst in consequence of ssid loss spplication will lie made te the commissioner of reQMons for a dupiirsie ss shore sisted. . CHARLES W. Mr. It ARK v.; Pleassnl Hill, Indiana. February, 30, 1858. 6t c. cntsisaoron. ruse c rsASsoM- CHBEEBKOTTOH & PBAHSON, Commission Merchants and Sealers in FISH, IHF.WE AliD PROVISIONS, Ko. 6, X. Water sf., 3 loer$ above Market, PHILADELPHIA, sve constantly on hsnd sn assortment ef Dried and Pickled Fish, Ac, Ac. Mackerel, I Codfish, I Lard, I Bhoulders, Salmon, I Bsef, I Hsme, I Cheese, Bhad, j Pork, I Bides, I Bulter.Ac Feb. J7, l858-3m.w. A Csird to the rublic. READ! READ!! READ!!! J. F. & I. T. KLINE, MEROH NTS, Kline's Grove, Northumberland county, Pa. WE have determined from the publication of this notice to sell at greatly reduced prices for CASH eur stork of Goods, comprising Dry (ioods. Groceries, Hardware. Quecnsware, Boots snd flioes, Hats ana Caps, Medicines, Ac, ml all goods usually kept in a country store. Being dejirous of quitting the business we Will ispose of our stock of Goods on or before the 1st day of March, 18'8, lea person or persons wishing to emtiark in the business on favorable torus. 1 he situstion is a good one for doing en extensive mercsntile Irsde. For further particulars call personally upon the subscribers, or address them by mail. J. F. A I. T. KLINE. Kline's Grove, Pa, February 6lh, 1858. SEEEIFF'fl SALE. Y i,rtueof a Writ of Vbruitio Etre si issued out of the Couit of Common less of Northumbeilsnd Covintyi and to me directed, will be exposed to' Public Male at the Public House of JCHN M. HUFF, in the bo rough of Milton, on SATURDAY the 13ih day of M ARCH next, at 1 o'clock, P. M.,the follow, ing described property, to wit I. Alt the right, title snd interest of the defend- snt, of and in a certain lot of ground, situate In Delaware torn ship, Northumberland county. bounded by lands of Christian Gosh, on the north south and east, on the west by the West Branch Canal, containing Four ACRES more or Iras, whereon are erected a H tea in Mw Mill, anJ Frame House. - Seixed tsken in execution and to be sold as lbs property of HethT. MeCormick. J A M r.3 VAN DYKE, ajheriff. Sheriffs Office, Sunbury, Februsry IS, 1857. J AF..T8, ATTENTION! Da voa wish to find aood employment. ul uiaka ma Willi UUle i uo iovifstmeiil, anil v.-lth.4it iittariern g wilk your regular bustucasf If yoa do,, remit tliia advemaa- ineiit. U. K TODD at CO.,iif 704 Brooioa Hi i eel. Keve York sis inaiiurseurnig and sclllug iiuisstve goto I'rnt-tla S tf-li, (winch ate rheup st ttiet rii-e,) aud ihe) throw iu a tit prixe wltli ea,-ti I'rm-ll, worth frmti S- up t.i 6, 10 . .u. j; "- l.M. .U.I .... u I . ... 1 . . "Hueilrua! lsierv:'1 li s no sui-li thins The I'enri's I . . ... wv, wv. fir. wui wiu wvw. .run . CTT Ml, are ankl ul their easli value, nud all lha profits over tha urat c.isl ara thrown into the gins, whicMaeiualiy chh Uia puiehasev iHrtlniig. TIm prizsa ara distrilHited u a 8iia.h- pluu of diawiug, wlneb wuulo lake too mueb room t) exjifaiiii, but whit-a baa uevcr failed to give enniilele ailisiNctMiii We Imvs Srawu atid sent to nttretmaeis le3 u nu ho ot vsiH.ua pm-es,74 I'urseaot sulil .lolls Si gold I tcSa's, WSJ auld t-iiaius, and a crresnoudinguaia. ber of other prises, within two onoolhe. T1IE11K ARE NO BLANKS, hot every pnrehaaer draws s prise worth ti rertaia, and us ttaaaa tnuuanias m otiJiices lunti metier bnure. V s want a cmxl aeeiit in every neiahiMirhoud throneh out tha t-Kuutry, u avilicit pureliasera, and any axrni, tu la aueceaarut, must have a rsueil and piiae toeatobil. VVa nav aiceuta 91 cash for each nun-tiaerr be olsaiu. and the first person in any oeothboi hood whoapiihea fnr a Peoetl and sift wilt leeeivs the naenev f.r that l alitv Should an aseiit biaiu a valuable one m caaihit with bia I'euetl, ha would have littls diAleulty Iu obtaining acoics Of aufcnasera, ana owaiiig ue paying ouMuess. A Xcm Idea ! Bead ,' Head J ! I Wa ask nobody to send thsir moiwy till tbey kimw whsl rite ihry draw. Any bxtv wiahingto lr their Im s, eaa irst send ut their name and address, and we will nwka than drawu.s aisl inforia them by return aiail what pri they dsaw, when they ean send on aadtahs tha Peoelland rvrito, or in, whiehavee they ehiM. We siv this pri- Vlie only me sn a puiriwsrr. auoiiih srw afnw-.i cverv purebnasr will he re-mired In arod in advaore, throush ihaau'hnrisr-d acent. Ws wH sed with eai-k drawing lha aumlief lkn oat, with fuH deacrlpliea o( ths plan of drawing. A surras T. I wv m t- j 1 - 892 llroom Street, Keio Jorh Janaary 1S58. joiira a. i.i; .UD, ATTORNEY A.T X.A.W, Ojjlct in Maclet fM oppoiite th Court Ifouie, 6UNBTJHT, FA. Collections made and Professions! Business generally attended te Promptly and Carefully, .. ti, PatiiBSLrai Rxrxatses i Bullitt 4 Fsirthorne, Diehl 4 Wertr, Davie A Birney, F. Tylet sV Ces ftunbury, June SO, ISM. 300 HACKlJ CiALT.best quality, beat quel V I tpiv a, biiu wi vain ( tu. isaw untinry, o te ssje-ik. . - st IN pursuance of so alim oi.ler of Orphan's Court of IS'iiriliiimberlsnd coirntV) will be ex posed to Public Hale, on TUESDAY, the Slid day of MARCH next, the following described real estate to wit :-A certain piece or 1 racl or liiind, slltltte In Rush townsnlp, Northumnexlsnd coun ty, adjoining lands of Ihs heirs of Spencer Met ier, dee'd., lands of Abrsflnm Csmplwll, Charles Metier, Gilbert Diets, I'hllip Meller'a hri-s and olhars, containing One Hundred Acres snd filly four perches, suiet measure more or Ices. About Twenty Acres Timbrr Land and the remainder cleared and in cultivation, whereon are erjed a two story Stane House, frame Bern. wson house, a good stone spring-hotiee snd other out buildings, also a good Orchard. . Lata the elate of Wm. Carr, dee'd. Bale to com nu rice at 10 o'clock A. M.. of sain day when the terms of sale will be made known bv PHILIP HUFF.Adto'r. - By ordcf or tllo Court, ) C. B. PLR.XEL, Clk. O.C. : Bunbury, Felfc 13, ISftS. ) ANALYSIS 0? LYON'S CATAWBA ERAHDY B7 r A. A. If AYES, M. D. Auaylr to tU Slat? of iJamachusttts. 5 Gtataat Cn A a acts a. A light yellowish brown-colored eiiit, having a Irngrant odm j when evaporated from clean linen it left no nil or offensive matter. Analyxcd for volatile snd fix ed drugs, of which n- trai es of any kind wore found. Its color is proved to be duo to a colored resin an extract derived from wood. In evert tespect it is a pure spirituous tirpiar. The fragrance or bouquet which it pocssea csn be isolated, and it then sppears unlike that from Cognac Brandy or Wine, being a fruity e aence resulting from a peculiar f.rineniation of Catawba and Isabella Urn pes. Cmxsiicsl CuaascrKB. 1 ,000 parts in vol ume of this spirit contain al CO ih-g V. 46 1 8 10 parts of pure uli-olu.l, besides (lie ffsrunl oil. 1,0 )0 parts of the spirit afford 5:! purls of a strong solution of Ihe oil which chsricterizss this Bran dy ; the spiiit 'eft, afier removing the bit, is pure and odorlets. and in all its rpuliiirs a perfect spi rit not sulject to charg. Ono U. U. gallon of this Brsndy st CO dig. F. contains, besides the spirit and oil, only 2Vt) grs. of mailer coiufmetd ofextrsct of fruit, gum, and colored min from wood. . 'nsTes, January 55, 18fi8, Dr. COXE, Ktste Inspector cf 0'ivo, and Dr. Jas. J. Chilton. Chemist, ofiSew Vork, I olh prononnce this to be pnre Brsndy, and free from all adulteration. For Medieinnl Dnfroses Lvon's Catawba Bran dy has no rival, and hss long been needed lo su persede the poisonous compounds sold under the name of Brandy, As 1 ever i;e, the pure article is altogether superior, snd a sovereign sure reme dy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency,, Low spirits, Lan guor, General Debility, Ac. Ac Also, KSHKLUY'M 8TI1.L AND SPARK. LINU CH A M P AON B. These winrs are msde in tho neighborhood ol Cincinnati, and are guar antied to be Ihe pure juice of the Grope, sud are eminently calcnlaled lor invalids sud persons who require a gentle stimulant, mid for sscrsmrn tsl purposes. Retail price $1 S.r per bottle. A liberal dis count made lo the trade. Dealers will pleaae send their orders to the sole agent for Northum berland county JOHN F. CALLOW. Drucgist, Milton, Pa. Fthrnary, 20, 16.18. 3:n. flouiTand feesTT" IPRIOES KE3DXJ"0:r. THE eubscriher isc.nisiiii!v receiving fresh supplies of Kxtra Wheal snd Buckwheat Flour, Corn Mesl. Chop-Feed. Ac-, bich he is offering at LOW PRICES. Wheat Flour from $S AO to 97 00 per bid, according to quality. Extra Burkwhwhest Flour, $1 25 pr sack. Corn Meal, 1 ".10 pr 100 Chop Feed, I SO pr 100 Also on hsnd a lot of very nice dried A pples at li J cts per pound, it $2 .10 per 2 pounds Every effort will tie made to please, and give his customere sstiafscticn. Call and examine for yourselves. .' CO. HAVEN. Sunbury, February SO, I r8. . Adminislrs.tcr'1 Iiotico. NOTICE is hereby Riven, thnt Utters of Ad ministration, mi t!ie estate of Augustus tlucy, late ol iSliamokin townnlnp. rsortliumlier Isnd county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All iieieons interested will take no tice thst he will be at the residence of ihe widow of said decessed, on Thursday tho 1.1th dny of Apiil next, when and where all )eisois having claims against said estate ara requested lo make known the aame, s:id H-rsons knowing them selves indebted, aro requested to make psyn.cnt without delsy. WILLIAM AMMKI5MA, Ailm r. of Auguslua liury, dscraesd. Shamokln township. Feb 13, lass. 6t SAULERY AND UAENc'S JIAKIHQ fflHE aubscribers resperttulle ttif.irm t'.ie cili tens of Kunbury sod vulliity thai they hsve commenced the shove biiins a it w door sbuve the Post Olfice, Mstket Sique.te, Sunbury, Pa. Work of all kinds in their tiue of business w ill be done promptly and nently on the rm.t rea sonable terms. CLEMENT A OYSTER. Februa y 13,1855. A Spe.-ial Court of Common Pleas, for Jury Trials, will be held at the Court limine in Sun but;; on Ihe 3d Monday of March lo wit March 15th 158. DANir.I. BUCKLEY, Proth'y. Prothonetary'a Oflice, Kunbory, Feb. 13,.ar.8. J PROCLAMATION. . TOTICE ia hereby eivrn that a spscisl Court for the trial of rsu-ws in the (Jon.iTt.in 1 los will commence at tho Court 1'ouse in Nunhury on Monday the loth itav ol .Marco, tor one Week. Jurors snd ntheis intrrrstl will attend. Given under my hsnd at Munlmry, the 1st day of r ebruary in Ibe year al our Lord one llioiiscnd eight hundred and fifly-ei-h; snd the Iiule pendence of the United Melee ef America the Bid. - . - God save the Commonwealth. JAMEM VAMJVKE, Sheriff. . ' SberiCT's Oflice, Sunbnry, Fehtusry 13, I837.- , S LIST Or CAUSES. iOIt trisl in ths b is I fourt of t'ommon - rlcss of IXortrumli'rlsnit Lonnty to be held at ttuhbory, on 1858. fLllRTIFfS. 4 the third Monday of March fcf.KE.SUA.NTJ. vs Kiinlwr CUavrr, Jacob M. Bslid Chss. Pleasants vs The .Mabsnoy and Misrnokiu Iiiiprovemenl IVmpany. - ." or In u Improve . James Jenkins heirs sV e, vs ment Cv., and W I, Hellcii.teln. Jesse C. Horton vs J. D.-ail.am A. W L Dt-wart Irs T. Clement, v William McCarty, Issiah Wjtkerson, vs iturqiicbsniu Co! Co. ct si U. C. Welkri, vs II. Hellas, W H MsNhalletal Robert Auchmuty Ae,s Jesse Aucnmutyv . George Bums, vs George. C Wclker. DANIkX HKCKLliY, TrotVy. ' Protlionotary'a Oflice. 1 Bunbury, Ftb. 13, 18." 8.) Eitato of SUSANNA SIBD. dte'd V OTICE is hereby eivrn that letter" of sd ' miiiistrslion on the eate of r-'usanns Hi J late of the town of Khaiiiokiu; N'oribumlwrlsiid eouniy, detessed hsve tx-en gisutrd lo the sub srriber. : All persons iadr'oicd to sai l estate will please snake immediate psmeut sud those hsv iig cleims to present them properly approved f".r settle uicflt to JOHN CAl.DWFJ.T.,Mdm'r, Phsmekintown, Jsn 1 11 aiQi'.s2 and u t si7rxrrTr, V- Waicrvliet, Bay ti V. Rt.-rii., nl ISiM i; kcl.rJhawls. latee at-,n q-u.'i-'ea vi.l p:c. 2XGK2T CAN BE SAVED BY PURCHASING AT THE p 11. V ,i .1 . .it . ,i ii i r 1 1 ' . We have just reoeiyed and are now opening a targe and choice selected Stock of WINTER GOODS, comprising en endless variety, and will positively sell sror entire etock at FIUCBS TO SUIT THE TIMES. We return our sincere thanks to the public for our lnooeasing patronage, and shsll efcdoaror la merit a con&Aaance ol the same. Ii. Ye RISI HUT &, iOX . tffCOUNTRT PRODUCE WANTED AT TUB IHGnEST fWCfca, bunbury, Dcci-mlier 10, I8&H. JOIST 23 HOUSE. Vor. v Mark et Stmt J Marktt Square, lURKiRlitlHO, PA. rrtm Nr.w ano I'eUJOATcrtiort-:! rmndr wo- X Uti by Mm lvtf itj.N),.iv iu UtfnultirK, ., mv (ut iK-ftt Isjn1 (r m lt?rni nt yuii try the umJutiirwl, h tnki thi nfth ul of ttnltiiif tfiu ntuniM-ii v( hit iVtruief pufrtinB, mM the trwvrlltiin vtnmiiulv, hirt. IhViutt (rt lit of tif. Istiiulrvtl nti't forty ft'it nu Ui Krnicijtai ifct ut twenty, und Tifty-two IVe-i rntitti Urtstit iidfr, it oatitttri fail Ut prura attracuo as wll inviting utim ,(. i')ie Ciininth'r :te uf fine lijte, WeU veiitilitfaJ, and I i pUtti. n-itli Oaa-Mi iHMiilr witb roiuiwrtitij do"ra iim knt thnn very dnairuliitf for funuUta. 'J'hu tlnlta art Wftrintrtt Itirniifflintit hy Wmlftn; nud erary mftdern uiipmvNmriit, in tiirt, hna htrti m!iel, (iiat sikiy cihrJuco 4 tli Mvt) Cotnitftt, aiitl liajspinaM of tlia gllMlft. Viwrnra rrm tliarn. Tat hitM, iliat theJmii llntsf hn l.freit mrule petfitsl in all iW Mppfiintinnita thm rnoh tlcrtmitit hn lan ftliicnl in cJwrire f ilape rieitocd finrt t'imrtfnt Par ma that in evrry pa'dnilnr tlie aatrin n hu h hi nrt-iptrd hy the Pr.irMif, wiltrtfT rtl l-t ih 'Sir wfbt m.jr mki it Ihetr hnet ui frrefit n (ft-grre uf r.mtr.rft nil ituiy deobuuied at uiiy umlar ealnblrthmeiit in tho HMtts.- Tu awnire thu ilfnirnKIa rrnH, lie hna faftilitiwl the lnt)ic tiM Tfivato I'rivnte I'ur'tir, C'titni'ra, Dining H-M.m. At-., wiUi entirely iNKW I'lHM I'lHK; lutd a'i arrniixl wiTIiim tht l-n.k!iitg. n die l!nTl?r liitoii, Uyt Ut KibHiii. Urfimiiig Koum, H"t im! CU lint lt. lr Ttie CntirrHry J)c(. artmrtit nutl Iiiiutff R'X'tn will rtxriv the mijnH''ii if itiu PrttpriPtor, wtnuii Uc trmti, will bv a mitiirient guimntt ttmt nil iie will le mntetl. Ailif reuiritiur It is heartfelt llitinka to his nM fneiulii nd pflirv:i, fr tit? ;ftiieriia tttnntf:4 au hug atttiM hi:n tit the (nvetly Htmi. ainl n'mi t hia frieiKl awl u,triwt thrC.ltimb.n H'mukV C"t Ulninl. tiuring itte ftciir'ii ot iM.t, lie reape r'fiitiy auacita a coiitluuuiK of it ut the "JUN Ri IIOL "SK." W.IaLSCCVCRLV. January 30, Cmoi. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE OKPEKKD T. f - XXtlV.rXE SALE. r'.jXHE suliscribrr offers at private sale, a ccr- i tain let or piece of Ian J, situate in Lower A ugnsta UmnSliip, Northumlierland county, about 8 miles below BuMliory, bounded on the west by the river Stirrjuchnnna, on tho south by land ol George Pi lor. on the esst by land of Wm. Kroh. and on the north by lahd of Wm. It. Jorrus, containing fl Actcs and 18 perches, allot which is clcnrrd snd in a very high slate of cultivation. The Northern Ontral Itail lioad pasres through the tract, and is also bound on the e.st hy the Main Kond Icsding fioin Munluiry to Ilajriabnrg, which togcthr r, with the Kivcr upon the west, and the fertility of the aoil makes it a very pleasant aud desira ble situation. ALSO; another certain Tract of Land, situate in ssid towmhip, enjoining lands of William Kroh, on ilia south, the heirs of Itoocrt and Ar thur A uchnuily ; on the ea:-t Wm. V. Silver wood, and a public mad on the north, and Win It. tones en tiie west, containing 03 Acres HI perches strict incisure, .bout 60 acres of which sin e'earnd. snd in a high stste of cultivation and the residue most en-clicnt land for cultiva tion, but U now covered with excellent timber, and if purchased soon, the purrhuscr can get a lare quantity of lUilrond Tics on the same. This tract is also well watered, having several fine springs upon it, and every Geld ran be wa tered therebv. Au indisputable title will be given and terms of sale resKotmhle. , WII.MAM H. JONES. Lower Augusta tp., January 3, 1857. tf LANCASTER COLLIERY FOR SALE. Ifupoitnnl 1 Coal Operator!. 'I Ml 13 undersigned Lessees uf the "Lancaster -- Colliery," near SlisnioMn, Northumlierland county, Pennsylvania, wi lling te retire from the business, oiler for sale tho Lease end Futures of said Colliery, on satisfacloiy terms. This Colliury has bceti in 0ration siiico 1 854, and hss brill successful beyond expectation. The Coal is a superior article for all uses to which Aiilhro. it" isapplied, and a good market has been eawblished, which can be ir.uih eitcndcd. The llrrakcr and Kiilures sre of the very best char sitcr snd vi Ul recommend themselvee to persons sequaintr.d r.iih Ihe business. The l.c-Hse runs to Janusry I, 18fl4, and is a fsvorsble one for the operator. For further information apply st the Colliery in person, or by letter to Shuinokin, 1 O,, Nor thumher'and county, rcr.nsylvanis. COCHKA.N, TEALE dcCOi' February C, I83H. tf Estattv of JACOB FRY, Deceased. "V OTICE is hereby given to th heirs and le- gal representatives of Jscc'o Fry, who for merly rasidcd in L'ipr Augusta townrhip, Nor tliiimbcrlsiid rounty, deceased, thst by virtue of a Writ of Partition and vslustion issuod out Of the Drphsn's Cotirt of aid county to me diractcd, sn Inquest will te held at the late residence of aid Jcoh Fry, deceased. I" wit : at the residence ol Jacob Fry. jr., near Ihe M'.smokiu Ifsin in ihe borough ol Sunbury, on Cstuiday the Olh dsy of March not. si 10 e clack A. M., fjr tho purpose of making Pai'.iiion of, or to value and sppreine the Kesl iiilitt of said deceased, to wit : A cvr lain Lot of liro'indi situate . in Ihs borough of Sunbury, near the cihsmvkin Dsm, snd bounded on the v e by the public read leading from Sun buiy to HanUburg, on the south by a SO feet alky I on the catt and north by land of Itetija mill lieiidricka, containing alioul ono-fourth of an Acre, viheroon is erected a two story aione duel ling ltouso and Kiu lien sud a smalt log stable. .It which time and plat a you may attend if you think projier, , JAMES VANDYKE, ehsriff. fchcrift s Olfiro, Sunbury, February fith, 13H. Ettate cf George Rrp6ois, decctiscl. Z OTICE is hurehv given to the licit s or Irsl representatives of (ieorge Hrosisus, Isle of l.'eorgctor.ti, in Lower Vslnmoy lowuahip. Ner tiiumberlstid coulitv, Pcnns) Ivania, deceased, that by villus of an alias v. tit uf I'artiiion snd Vslustion issued out of the Orphans' Co'Ot of said county snd to me dircc'.td, an inquest will In faehl at the late rrkiilor..- of ssiJ dcetased, in (ieornlon n, on M'VMMY, tho aUnd dsy of March, next, at 10 oVIocii A. M.,lor the purpose of malting partition of thu Real Estate of said deceased, to villi ef live coituin tiacU of land, and four and half lots c( ground in Gt-orKCloarn, afoicsaid, ono Limestone lot, and five Ij'auds, aituate in the rivet Susquehanna in Lowtr V alio tioy tuvuMhip, Noilhun.b.-rUnd roiiniy, sfurcu d, iM-tweeii t'oo hriis or legal repreeniativcs, snd the nidow ol said drceaerd. At which time snJ place you may attend if you think proper. JAMl'.S VANDYKE, bhoiiCT. Sheriff's OlTice, Sunbury, Jsnusry 90, 1858. HOVERS LIQUID HAIR DYE. The icalimnry of I'mf. lloMh and Dr. Hrim k's in' ii g prsv-hasty lives putjiistieo, tea iuu...oi is now aiusu : fti in V of. Vel'LtH'KKV.fi.riiiMly fti of Tha.iry and rrat tu-a uf MtSu-iiitt In tliv r e.uale Med.ral C'l.lrye t-i rrt.us) b-Miitn, iiH't Vie l'rutsa'r of huiery iu l.ia Autsricaa co-cei-i su.tf U'e. c. : rai.ii.eiiii. Nov. trih. 1H9. Ma. Joren i:. lievaa tiuti i ytmr IJUI ID tl 1K 1)1 K ill cxtviuut tk moat ak'iiial, UM n is ak, W-tCANT,' an.t arricsciots frfiisti.n. Vulike rn,iiy .Uers. il l.as lo Several Instances tf.vsd aervu-srla i.-i li.e ears s mrd ealaoviais erupt.oid ou tbe Hsa, i j I save k liesinni ui ui cin,B.iiiii..j to Ihuaa reijuiruig s teli sn unpiH-miou. Vvryiwi rcirully, J. T. X MeCLOSKUY, M p., 47 acs(U.,al.ya I3ih. IIOVr.R'9 WBITIXO INKS, iuchutiiiaj HOVf.HTS wm ri.Nti n.i in, ao iiiiv i-.ti .-i i'.,i.iui.r;inr.si. sioi immui'm'u .lieu lush eiMirmtsr, wlii'.n luisuUvaisitia iiesuul'ni tni, nisi Hie aatensice wluMinl lisl ersuUd, iws eitomtuvil aiii'.tcrtuiiteil ttiiti'. tbc piaaciit. Dnlersbddieasvd la Hie M snufaclory. No. 418 RA'.'lJ rtiost. abo Fourth, (old No. IU.) Philadelphia. va ill rei.civeornmpt attention, by JOr-LTU E. liOVF.ft, Manufacturer. December t ltsf7--A ril JI5, 47, cb. Oof) V.KL'KC!:rUriNG,embr.cingWool ii.ftrsiti, t':-'i'K and ii suuerivi- a'lijie ;.i 1: Ki L. ) 1, i'i.i...i .(!v..i fct ho-f.e, f t t!i ul -::wt t.l jU Iks I4.ua. WE 8T1LL SURVIVE THE CRISIS VOTWlTII.9TANr)lNlliIieasSonMiingeian ' titv ol Goods that I brought into town last spring, I succeeded in selling litem til out en cept what I gave away, end bsd to hurry to the ciiy, for a new lot, in order . that my customers uiijiht not be put to the inconvonisi-re of bnyiuif at other stores, whoie tbry would be chmgfd killing prices. . Proliiing l y , pat el-ciicnis, I have just brought on Twice at Haitf Ooodn, end t hsve now the Isrnnst end CHEAPEST ASiJOKTMEJCT ever offered within bcsiing jf this place. I am bound to sell cuyjArta TnAH svza before. I nerd not say cheaper than my neigh bors; for thst is no lohgcr a disputed fact. I am norr ready to deal out goods twenty hours out of twenty-four Sundays excepted at lower prices thsn any person dare ssk tor. Just rail for any thing you want. 1 aw deter mined to BUPPLY ALL EF.MANDS that may be made, reasonable or unreasonable. Call soon, aa Ihe rush is Iremrndous. IR.VT. CLEMEflT. Sunbury, Deo 56, IP57. ly ioS7. FALL G WMTER C00D3J 1358. .V'J.' 1. "VvT. Crl--'S FANCY DllY GOOD STORE, Uarkot Bquaro, Eunbury. IOW received snd will continue to receive ' the largest and best selected niuck of Black Clothe, Caitimtrt, Castinettt and Vetting, J-e. An assortrhcht of Dress Goods, viz: Fancy printed Calicos, Chillies, printed Lawns, De I.aiai Uaregcs. Merinos, Cashmeres, Alapscss, Dress Silks, Ginghams, A c. LINEN AND WHITE GOODS. Irish Linen, bleached snd brown Drilling, Sheet ing, 'illoncsseing, &c. . Dress Trimmings ia Great "Variety. Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps, - Hardware, Codarwsre, Groceries, (juesnswsre SALT snd FISH, Cheese, Crnrkere, Srgnrs, Tobacco, Snuff, &c., nn aesorsmcnt of othor Goods too tedious tomcnliuli. Feeling grnteful for past Ihvor we beg leave to srs- re our old friends und tho nublic that no l. t on our part sholl bo wanting to merit a eov. nuance of our patronage. t.ountry produce taken in Cichange at the highest market price. P. W. GRAY. Bunbury, Pec. 13 1857. tf KKW . Paper, Printers' Card anl Fuivelope " WAnrHo-asE, No. 405 Commerce Street, 1'l.iladtlphia. Cah b.iyers will find it for their interest to cs!l. January 10, 1858. 6mos. Straw --t utter. fllllE suhecriber has been appeinted Agent for i Messrs Gcddes A M.irah of LeMuirg. for thee): of ihcirftraw. Hsv A Ci.rn-FoJder Cut ter. Th'u Culler ir ihe best in use. Fuin.ers and others sre respectfully requested lo call and ' examine for themselves. P. B. MASSr.lt. Sunbury December SGr 1357. tf A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. ravii r, subscrtter will sell st ptivste sale a M. t ARM situate in Point township, Nor thlimlierland county, about 3 miles from the borough ot NorlhumberlsnJ, on the Danville road, adjoining lands of J. C, Horton, James Ncsbit, Cliss. Psrks and the north branch of the river Sinqurhamia containing 75 td ICO Acres, to suit purchasers. The Isnd Is in a good stato of cultivation. The improvements cou.Ut of a area frame HOUSE, well finished; a Hpiina- House, built over a never-failing (Ti ring close to the house, a Bank 13am snd other outhtild- ngs. An Ui chard with young and choice fruit trees. The shove tract will be soli) on reasonable terms snd an indisputable title given. Posses. sioii given on Ihe fust dsy of April next. r or further partu-ulare inquire of the tubscri. ber, residing on the adjoining film. JAMES NE8CIT. Point township, January 2d, 185M. tf BOOTS 4c SHOES for Men, Women an! Children, a large itock, coin pricing Men's Water i'lot.f Kinn and Calf skin Hoots, Bro- gans, Morocco, kid and Calfskin !-iioe, Gaitsre nd Gum Shoes. UK1GHT& feO. .Sunbury. Her. 3(i, 18") 7. Rlltercl, Herring and bhad, whnlemle V (i or retail. Now is uie time lo purchaso Fi-.li, ss we ara enabled to oflVr them at a lower price than joo can purchase Ihem in the Springi Sunbury, Uec. SH, ;7. liKItitri o; SON. FLOUR AND FEE!) STOltE, Market Square, Suub'try, Va, , F.Sl'F.CTFt'LLY informs the puhlie that l.e col:stantly keea on band. Extra snd lout la Ettra Wheat Flour, in quarU-r barrel sacks. Also superior Buckwheat Flour, mid Chrp XrtA ol sll kinds, which he will warrant snd sell at the lowest price, FOR CASH UNLIT. Call and are for yourselves. Tccmbrr 10, l8f7 ly. CVttctvncn at auj, Practices iu Northumberland and aJjoiuias Counlies. bonlo ry, November SI, 1857.- tf Furnirn Look ia Vour Interest. mssdiai Tjimeii THE sudvriber resectfully informs the fir iners snd the public ssnerallv, that he has Irsstd ihe liir.e kiini of Ira T- Clement in bun bury, and thst he liSs slwsys on hsnd, and is ready lo supply a good quality of lime to all who may want for building or farming purposes. He has also a kiln at Keefer's crossing s miles f.ain rtunbury, or two from Suvdertown. f y All kinds of Country PioJOre ta&eo i.s eichenge. GEO. V.'. 8TF.OH. Sunbury, Dec. 28, 1857. 00,000 OBOSS-IIES WANTED Thirty Thousand Cross-Ties, or Kailrosd 'lis fur the Northern Central Itail Road. Fi t further particulars apply to IH. T. CLEMENT, Cortractor. Bunbury, IJrcembsr 6, lb37.tf OAMEtothe promlnes of the subscriber aliont UU tlsyssinoe a BLACK COW. about lefi yrtrs old, hss a while face, white bvliy.one bind loot while, tshite under the jaw, bole bored in such horn. The o v. tier is requested to corns and prove proirty piy cluuii.' a, otiicrwe she will b li' H svl of s.coi Ji:ii tj laiv. L'an:L KerriU-V VlV C4'l, naciiv r ls
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