ra ths Bt. Lonls Democrat, Mart 10) K TR&GEDT IX A ILLINOIS ;. PENITENTIARY. ct Malcei an Attempt to , Secure hit iTorturet one nf tht Guards for four UouriThe Guard Rescued tagml'ht Convict ShotHit Dy ifcssions. ict, named Hall, from Chicago, who ving ont a second term, formed the quiring his liberty in the following ilo watched bis opportunity shortly kfast. and when no other cuard was I surrounding the cells except air. lorn he knocked down and etnnned e blow on the bead, then dragged tie of the lower cell, tied Crabb's ind bis back, fastened the cell door of a stick of timber, previously pat by some confederate, then drew a from his bosom, assisted Crabb to im agaics'.the door, and threatened leath unless he was allowed to go :t daring attempt was soon known, tly brought Col. Buckmaster and to the spot. The convict threat ) with instant death if any attempt upon the door, holding bis knife uplo of inches of Crabb's breaet. is of on hour Col. Buckmaster ar.d watched an opportunity to shoot ere being but one opening in the that quito small, he kept Crabb between him and the opening, so :d only be reached through Crabb's Iters continued until noon, when e some effort to open the door, but a.ely cut severely in the hand by .. During the day the convict erms of submission to be a revol by himscir, a full suit of citizen's in money, and to be driven out . close carriage, accompanied by .lcli place as he should designate; were of course inadmissible, lu le, however, Colonel Buckmaster lurJon from the Governor, to be liscretion ; but up to 12 o'clock ) information of it bad been given :t. All day the guards were on ) shoot tho scoundrel, but as he fly declared that he would kill was not instantly killed himself, id to be taken, for fear he might it iuto execution, Crabb had no ver, the yard guards not being irry any, uud hud nothing what .d hitnaelf from the attack of the clock this morning, Rutherford, uperintendent, and Col. Uuek leu, undertook to get into the isoner by stratagem. Breakfast e cull door iu vessels of larger Unary, but the convict refused oor uutil the hall was cleared, . brief consultation, was done. Fupcrintr ndent aud guards were :l' the cull, but out of sight and The convict slowly opuued the lough to admit the food, when i instiin tly insetted. The war to Crabb, tho imprisoned guard, i life, lie accordingly sprung ng of the door, and at length elf through, but not before be y the convict niue times, seven buck uud twice ou the arms, ir victim was dragged out the ' the door again and refused to s then given a fow minutes for 1 tho rebel was, after much fort to get out of reach of the the warden. The ball struck elow the left ear, and glancing under the skull. He fell iu is dragged out of the cell, aud i be dead, but soon recovered . sensible as any iriun could instances. After the convict of the cell, his kuife, about ong, with a double edge, was cull, and on his person was jther larger knife, with a blade r. Crubb, the wounded guard, ly taken to the hoppital and ire examined and dressed by he prison surgeon, and Alien. ;ns found to be twice perfora ifo. The other wounds were . After his wounds were t quite comfoi table, and coo lly. He expressed u sense of condition, but was calm ar.d vifo visited him about eleven , and he bore himself with i throughout the interview, consider bis case very critical, jhances are mueh against hit vas laid on a maUraf j in tho o said he hoped Crabb would e next breath he said ho had a the same fix he was iu liim- rs was present, and endoav to draw his attention to the approach to death. He e.v euce or remorse, but said he od, if there was any, would le sent for one of his coufed ised bini to behave himself ut, and not bring himself to ore bi'iu. ts aud passengers which came o-day we learn other purticu- at everything was done du- surprise tho convict into a t he was vigilaut and bloody te's end to the other, and from time to time, by prick th the poiut of his kuife. It i our dispatch at what time d, but we learn from other survived his wounds but a ' Mr. Buchanan's Cabinet is composed of " men of weight." Howell Cobb is set aown at 217 pounds, Got. hroma at 177, Secreta ry Toucey at 166, Secretary Thompson at ill, ana uov. nova bi ueu. "... weigh nearly 200 pounds, although he in not o nesny as ne was a lewyeara tinea. ver active for one of bis acre, and walks to tba Penartment of State almost every morn itiff. with an overcoat, and with on elastic Step. Off a Struck, 13 Sorts are now making to effect fair understanding between tho em ployers and operatives of tho Orizaba Iron Works, in Lawrence county, Pa. The hands want " l'lttsburg prices and 1'ittsbnrg pay that is cash. The employeis offer " l'itts burg prices and tlorepay," and to the matter stands at present. New Advertisements. SHERIFF'S BALE. By virtue of a writ of Ft. Fa. issued out of ine Court or Common 1'leas of Northumber land county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the publio house of James Covert, in Sunbury, on Saturday, the 3d day or April next, at 2 o'clock, 1. M. : A cer tuiii LOT Oli PIECE OF GROUND, sit Bate in the borough of Suubury, Northumber land county, bounded on the South by land of Benjumin Hendricks; on tbe North and on the West by lands of Charles Garingcr; and on the East by (formerly the back lane or street) now the Northern Central Railroad, containing one half of an acre, more or less all of which Is cleared. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold ns tbe property of ueocge jucjariy. JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, ) Alarch 13th, 1858. j SmiNG A 11 K A NGEMENT. LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSBUHG R. E. AFFORDING uperior facilities for travel to New Yoik,Iliilrlelph a, and lite Norlh and Wear, by con flections nt rVrmitou Willi llie trains of the l)elu ware Lnekownuna and Western ftiiiirnntl Company f also for travel Smith and West over the Cattswissa, Williamsnort mid Erie Railtuad and connect ins; trains .GOINQ NORTH. N- Y. Accommo- Pliilntl'a. Muil. datiuu. Mail. 8 00 A.M. 8 10 P.M. 0 IS di 3 Hi) da 5 as dn 3 25 do 6 40 do 3 3.5 do 1 III do 3 55 do 7 05 do 4 OS do 7 SO do 4 IS do 8 111 do 4 3) dn 8 40 do 4 66 da B SO do S OU do 0 15 do i HI do Ixnvo Rupert, Bloom, Fupy, J.iuie Ridge, Ucnvirk, Hunch Haven, Hench Uiove, Sliieksliinny, If unlock s Creek, WcstNtiiuicoke, Plymouth, Arrive ul Kingston, Leave Kingston, Wyominir, West l'lt'tstoD) Pittston, L.ackawmma, Taylnrvrlle, Arrive ut crmilon, D 30 do S 30 do (I as 0 50 9 55 10 00 IU IU le u dn do do do do do 1 45 P. M. : ih S 90 a au S 45 3 UU do do do do do 6 3S 6 SU i 55 6 UU S IU a :iu 10 3d dn 8 15 do 30 do The Nr w York Mail Train connects with the Emu... going F.ust, on O. I.. c W, Railroad Arrive in Nrw Yoik 7 15 1'. M. do Philadelphia, by Cunulen le Ambciy Ruiltoad, 8 t-M) P. M. Fnrefioin Rupert to New York 66 00. Daggngc check ed through. The uccommodntlou Train North, conned! at Scrnnton with the Exjirau Tiaiu West, on the D. L. & W. Railroad. Leave Scisnton, luylorville, LnckiisaMUla, 1'iusl T West 1'itlston, Wyoming, Arrive ut TTingslon, lnve Kingston, I'lytiMulh, Nniiticoke, llunliKk's Cr'lc, r?liitkshinny, Reach Grove, Itcnch Iluveu Berwick, Lime Ridge, F.noy, lil(Him, Arrived at Rupert, GOING SOUTH Phi la. Mail. 8 oo A. M V IU do do do do do 6 Mil 8 31) 8 35 8 40 Accommo dation II 30 A. .M II 45 do 11 UU M. U 15 1' M. 12 30 do 12 40 do N. V Mail. 4 OUP.M. 4 HI do 4 ai 4 :0 4 :5 4 40 9 00 do t 00 do 6 00 do do di do do do do do 10 40 10 50 11 05 II 15 11 45 11 SO IS 1)0 111 10 P. M, 1-i 3U do 12 40 do . 13 50 do 6 00 a is 6 411 0 50 7 SO T 40 7 55 8 15 8 45 0 1.0 0 IS 0 15 do 1 CO dn The Philadelphia Mail Train irollirr !outh. connects with the Muil Train tit Rupert, going Kiwt at I in P.M. far CnttuwiMSd, Port Clinton. Pollsvi He Rending, &c, arriv ing at Philadelphia, nt 8 23 P. M. Also with Muil Traill going West nt 3 o'clock P. M. for Dunville, Milton, Muu- i:)-, , iinuiiiFpori lino r.iiiion rassengcrs can take the 11 o'clock v. M Kxpri aud the Weft, or lodge nt HlooiiiKhurtz und take the 4 o1 clock A. M. Tram going East, arriving ut Phiuutelpeiu or Uanuburg at Vi noun. F. J. LEAVENWORTH March 13, 1659. Om r-uperfuteiulent. rs ! the 4 o'clock V. M. Train going South lit o'clock P. M Express train for Ehnlra fetate the Farmers' Bank of Sohnylkill County, on Thursday Horning, March n, 1&09. CAPITAL il00,000. .iiiKrs Clotiiikq. There has month or two a Hev. gen ighborhood, eays the Middle- tlie i 7 lu lust., paBsuig Dim me of lloffnittu, and fleecing of several congregations, of ard earnings. Tie professes i Clergyman aud has a good iresented himself as having other baring been cut off by ut this wolf in shceps cloth- days visit at the house of ', in Centre township, was vo two sound arms, the one, very destriously bandaged wearing a closely buttoned 3 whole, with the sleeve in st arm loosely dangling by was the dress managed that complete. But alter the was called to breakfast, Mr. .h the assistance of a few d him to "ground arm," and after which he muds tracks No doubt be is a consumale en MfBDicRERS. Auderson, rers of M ra. Uarber aud M rs. tten a letter to the Itev. stor of the African Church t, requesting leave of that ava Uis Doay, auer m uuaiu .nrvinai irround attached to uiui'jon preserves a studied to tbe murders, lie says J9 stutement of then iu bis is now finished and in the nri.narin!? it for publication. bed for the benefit of bis la la Lebanon. Richards, r. takes matters Quite easy. ,n laying the whole blame ) dous uot seem to be in tbe i,u nidation. The Trustoes Lmch Lave refused Andcr- FARMERS OF PENNSYLVANIA ATTENTION 1 You can supply yourselves with Chemical Manures, warranted pure, which has been in successful use iu New Jersey for the past Seven Yearn ihey have received the DIPLOMAS of Few Jersey, New Yolk, Dekwure, and Pennsylvunia Agricultural Societies, and have Lent used by the President of the United Stalest on hie Uurilen and on the Public Grounds, at Wushiugton, JJ. C , uud b the following Gentlemen viz; . Locke, Esq. ) A. P. Ijisher, ) ClabiejBoro' New Jersey. J . L Reaves, ' j Venator Kobvrtl, ) Win. Miller, of Cape Island, New Jersey. Chus York, j Then Mulford, Esq, Camden N.J, Pi. Hemes, Dr. Knight, Mr. Field, .Mr Atkinson, aud Levi Johnson, all of New Jersey ihey say it is the cheapest uud most reliable Manure now iu t'se, being pennaneut nud improving the laud by enriching the soil. It is suited to the Vuriouscrops you raise Corn, Potatoes, Uruss, Wheat, Guts, are. Uy enclosing a Check, on any New Jeisey or Philad'u. liaiik or reference to any good House iu l'hilude.phia or iu ex ehnnge for Produce, ut fair Murket rates here, your orders will be tilled and Shipped to yon, free of Cartage expense. UsiTEvery article sold by me it Guaranteed) (Super Phosphate of Lime, fIO OU a ton. JJoue Plioephute, 900 OU a " American Fertilizer, en Uj a 11 W A BARREL IS SUFFICIENT FOR AN ACRE OF GROUND DKOAD CAST. Pure Bone Dust, (500 barrels now ready,) at tl 00 per barrel or fc35, a ton. Poudielte, No. 1 (500 barrels now ready,) at S3 to f a barrel Laud Plaster No. 1 1 000 barrels, at Slj to M auarrcl Pot Ash, oil barrels Peruvian, Patagonia uud Chilinn GUANO. GF.OUGK A. LF.INAU. Propiielor. No. SI ?outh FRONT Strejt, Philadelphia City, Pa. CT WllOLF.SAl.K DF.ALERS ALLOWED A LIB- lilt Al. DISCOUNT. t's74 Pamphlets can be had ou arplication to my Office, or of my Atruts. March 13, IB58 3m550w. NETT CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE. tar OPF.N1N0 OF SPRING GOODS !.J KYRE LANDKI.L. Fourth JL Arch Sta. 1'hitid'a . are now offering a full slo-.k of New Goods for Spring of 1853 1 FASHIONABLE SPRING GOODS, BLACK SILKS, 4 to 36 inches wide, Spring Dress Goods, New Styles, Shawls, in all the Newest Styles, British, French and American chintzes, Ful. stock of Domestic Goods, Full Stock of European Goods. N. B. Bargains in Seasotu!leGnd.dailv received from the AUCTIONS of New Yerk and Phibddnhia. r MMiOH.r is, are luvited tocxuiuiue the Sloe TKHM8 Nett Cash and low prices. Philadelphia, March 13, 1658 3m3w. ASSETS. Dills dlsrnnntrd and loans, teal l-tate. Gold and Silver Coin, Due by other rinnka, Notes of other Danka, 44U 00 St4,ono 4 10,0110 00 SO, IH6 6V 80,6 14 Liabilities. Due to Depositors, 3,n!)(l 09 " other nanus, . o,.no n 1 11 Commonwaallh. 4.8H9 74 Notca in circulation, Ht,000 0 323,733 19 105,152 at as lukon 1 certify the almve stntement to b correct from the books of the Bank. .... ,. . J, V. V.BSIIieri Sworn and ubsctibed before me, Jacob Heed, J. I . ) March 1.1, 1S5S. A Farm nml Paw-Itllll YVITH CIRCUIiAnSAW.TOBE RENT- ED ON SHAKES, in possession of Albert Wynn, on Pcnns creek, Limestone township, Union county, with 820 acres fine timber land adjoining. The saw-mill his beep much length ened and Improved, and can saw 1500 feet or more per day. The larm is called U)U acres, with one orchard, and fields all vacant but 4 acres. To manago the whole well, the tenant shouU have 3 or 4 good hands. Inquire further of John Htees 1 unner, adjoin ing the premises, 4 miles from Miillinbuig, or of jriuuti dlll.m, owner. Sunbury, March 6th, 1858. 3t Estate of GEQ&GE DEWALT, Deceased V OTICE to tho hcira and legal representatives ' of George Dewrtlt, late of Delaware town ihlp, Northumberland county, deceased : Take notice that by virtue of a rule granted by the Orphans' Court of aaid county, at January Term, A. D. 1858, you, and each of you are rcqutred to be and appear al an Orphans' Court, to be held at Sunbury, in and for said county, on tlio first Monday of April next, and accept or refuse the real estate of said deceased nt the valuation thereof, fixed by an inquest, held upon tho same' on the 81th day of December, 1857. or show cause why the same should nut be sld. JAMI'.a YAIMJVKC, eherilt. Sheriffs office, Sunbury, March 6lh, 1858. 3STOTIOB. IN the mailer of the settlement of the estate of Henry FrT, Sr., lata of Shamokintown. VTOTICB is hereby given that Hester Fry, widow and relict of the said deceased, has made her selection of the personal property of aatd deceased, according to the act of Assembly, made and provided for in such cases which will be presented to the Orphans' Court for approval. ou Monday, the ntn day or A pru next, G. H. CODEK, Administrator. Shsmolintown, March 13tb, 185831 NOTICE. IN the matter of tba settlement of the estate of Augustus Huoy, deceased, late of Shamokin township, JNottbUBiberland county. TV OTIC K ia hereby givan that Mary Huoy J widow and relict of said deceased, bas made tier selection of tha personal property of said de ceased, according to the act of Assembly, made and provided for in such cases, which will be presented to tha Orphans' Court for approval on Monday, int am asy oi April nen. , WILLIAM AMMERMAN, Administrator. Shamokin lown.bip, March 13, 1858. 3t NOTICK is hereby given that the follow ng named persons huve filed their petitions n the Prothonotary'8 Oflicc, aud tbut they will apply to the Dcxt Court of tjuarter Ses sions of the Peace of Northumberland county for License for Taverns and llestaurouls, &c. Simon Snvder. petitions for tavern license in Lower Mahanoy township, on stand. Charles Ltenniuger, petitions lor lavern li cense in Shainokintowu an old stand. John Bower, petitions for tavern licenso in Sbntnokin township at his old stand. Friling & Grant, petition for license for sol ling spirituous, nud viuous liquors in tho l$o- rougn ol bunuury. Edward tiass, petitions lor resiaurauv n cense in the borough of Sunbury at his old stand. I'oter Yeoeer, petitions for tavern Iiceuso in Coul township ut his old etund, William S. Snvder, petitions lor tavern n censo, in dorilan lownsuip ni ins new bibuu. Win. A. Coveit, petitious for tavern license in Suubury an old stand. Darnel Kramer, petitions lor tavern license in Uumeron townthip at bis old bland. Duiiifc! lleim, petitions lor tuvetu license in Uppor Muhanoy at bis old stand. Abraham ltothnrmel, petitious for tavern licenso in Lower Mahunoy township nt bis old stand. lleurv B. Wearer, petitions for tavern li cense iu Trevorton ut his old slaud. l'oler Weikel. petitions for tavern license in Cameron township at his old stand. Ilenrv 11. Hoop, petitions for tavern li' cense in Point township an old stand. John 14. Weist, petitions lor tavern license in Jordan township ut his old staud. John Nusbit, petitions tor tavern license in Shamokin township at his old Btand. lMias weist, petitions lor tavern license in Lowur Muhuuoy township at his old stand J I). Kice, petitions lor tavern license in Mt. Carmel township at his old stand. ltobort It. Porter, petitions lor tavern li cense iu tho town ol SuuBiouiu at ins old stand. U S. Drown, petitions for taveru licenso iu Northumberland at his old stand. John M. Ilepperliiig, petitions for restaur ant license iu Northumberland at his old stund. Charles Weaver, petitions for tavern li cense in Suubury at his old stand. Mary uoodmun, petitions lor restaurant li cense iu Turbut township ul her old stand. W illiam M. w eavor petitions lor tavern license, in tho town of Shamokin, at bis old stand. Charles Culp, petitions for license to sell nuor in quantities no less than a gallon, in Mt. Caruiel township at his old stand. Elizabeth Sticker, petitions for tavern li codse in Milton at her old stand. Surah J. Davidson, petitions for tavern li cense in Turbut township an olu stand. Elius Scboller, petitions lor tavern license in Jordan towushp at his old stand. A. 11. lilair, petitions for tavern license in Milton at his old Btand. Henry F. lloush, petitions for tavern lb cense in Mt. Carmel at his new stand. Wm. 11. Lercb. petitions for license to sell plntous and vinous liquor in Alt. Carmel Daniel Herb, petitions for tavern license in Upper Mahanoy township at his old stand. John Schminkey, petitiaus for tavern lb cense in Upper Muhanoy at bis old stand. Abraham Lerch, petitions lor tavern li censo in Mt. Carmel un old stand. Elius limerick, petitious fur tavern licCDse in Lower Augusta at his old stand. Benjamin Kuauss & John McWilliams, pe il lions fur tavern license iu Trevorton at hi old stand. Elizabeth Raker, petitions for tevern li cense in Little Mahanoy al her old stand. l'cter llunselmon. petitions for tavern lb cense in the borough of Northumberland at bis old stand. John M. Huff, petitions for tavern license in Milton at his old stand. ' J. U. Smith, petition for tavern license in Jackson township at bis old stand. t T . r a I! oacoo ieiseoring, petition tor tuveru li cense in Sbamokto township, at uis 01 staud. Michael Wilvert, petitions for tavern li cense in Sunbury at his old slaud. Mathias D. Doner, petitions for tavern li cense in Juiltta Mauanoy township at his old stand. Samuel A. Burkenbein, petitions for res taurant liceuse at Northumberland, Godfrey B. Eebock, petitions for tavern li cense in Washington township at hia old stand. ' Henry Haas; petitions for tavern license in Northumberland at hia old stand. William Farrow, petitions for tavern li cense in Shamokin township at his old stand. John II. Adam, petitions ror tavern intense in Upper Mahanoy, at bis old stand. David Herr petitions for tavern license in the borough of Milton, at bis old stand. Jacob II. Erost petitions for tavern license in Turbut township, at bis new staud. Thomas Search petitions for tavern license in Cbilisquaque township, at his old stand. Joseph Harris petitions for restaurant in the borough of Milton. William Fisher petitious for restaurant in the borough of Milton. William A. Bruner petitions for license to sell spirituoas and vinous liquors in tbe IOWU Ul DUV.II1US11I. . DANIEL BECKLEY, Troth'. Protbonotary'a OWce, 1 , Sunbury, March 6, 1858. j SHERIFFS SALES. rT virtue of suudry writs of Ysxuitiosi Ex - romsand writs of Lkvihi Facias, issued out of the Court of Common l'leas of Northum berland county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in Sunbury, on MONDAY, the 5th of APRIL, next, at 1 o'clock, V. M., tha following described property to wit I Etateef the Eatk of Northumberland, on Afternoon, March 3d, 1858. LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, . - . 400.000 00 Notes ia circulation, . ve,a7 07 Profit and Uisa, . - ' - 7,308 911 Dividends unpaid, ?1H 70 Discounts, Exchange and Interest, 6,ltM 4V Due other Hanks, 6,104 SO ' Depositors, ... a,37 8 1375,897 03 A&SETS. Dills nisconnted k Loans 811,111 4 repiisvlvanla ftats Ixan, ... 31,710 19 Northumlierland Jtank Stock, ... 4, n-10 00 Other Stocks, .... 1,850 00 Real Kstnte, 8.1109 00 Current expense and Protest account, . S,2il TO Due by City Hanks, . . M,IHM7 " " Country UnlikS. . s l'l.(H)7 69 Notes of other banks, ... ,5 00 Cash Items. .... 71 Specie In Vaults, 41,638 4 tfAJlOT Di I Certify the almVe It a true exhibit from the Hooks nf ine uault ol KoriniimiierlBtHl. Signed, J. R. rniF.9TI.KY, CnsMer. Pworn and subscribed before u.e this 3d tier of Match A. d. law. (Hicnetl) JOHN CAKE. J. P. March 0, leiS State orsimnioklii Hank on Thcs- Quy niornliiffi llIArcli and, 1S5S. ASSETS. Due from City Rankers, Specie ill Vault, Loans anil Piseounta, , . Notes of other Ranks, . , Cash items N. Y. sight drafts, Profit and Loss, , , . SO Sin 07 e,771 M oiwi ou 0.1.1 III agouti oo 8 IS UAR1UT1KS. Notes In Circulation, DueJJepositors. Due other Ranks Nothing, Capitul Stock, , 72 073 SO 33.773 00 fila ill 38.350 00 873.1173 liO I certify tha above Statement to be correct as taken from the liaoksof the Dunk DAN'I.. A. RORlNSON.Jr., Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me. this 2nd duvof Mnicli. ItiSlj. CASPER SCIIOI 1,, A J. Mnrch 6, 1R58. All those two contiguous, certain tracts or parcels of lahd, situate in Chiliquaque township, Northumberland county, containing 40 acres, nioro or less, all of which is cleared, and bounded on the North by lanJs of Daniel Koch, on the South by a public road leading from Milton to Danville, hast by lands of Daniel Koch and William Vitzer, and on the West by lands of Frederick O. Feidler and William Iiurkhammer. dee'd. ; whereon arc eroded a small frame dwell ing house, a barn, small orchard, Ac. Seised, taken into execution, and to be sold as the property of Andrew Keller. Also, at the same time and place, two certain contiguous lots of ground, situate in the town of Mount Carmel, in Mount Carmel township, Northumberland county, and numbered in the general plan of said town No. I & 2, in tilock No. 22, being each about 25 feet in front and about 130 feet in depth, Urfunded on the Norlh by Mount Carmel street, on the South by Cherry alley, on the West by Oak stiret, and on the East by lot No. 3, irt said block No. 22, whereon are erected a two storv frame hoiis? and kitchen and a frame stable. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of David i. Lewis. Also, at tho same tune and place, a crlain tract, piece or parcel of land, situate in Point township, Northumberland county, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Uesinninn at a post, thence by lahd late of John Cowden, North 40 degrees, Last, 210 perches to a whitcoak. thrmeby land late of William A. Llovd, North 50 degrees West, 041 prrChcs trt a post; thence by lands la'.e of James Kay, South 40 degrees West, 2101 perches to three posts; thence by land late of Philip Frick, South SO degrees East, 04 J perches to Iho place cf beginning. Containing 124 acres and 28 perches, (it being the same tract ol land which Ueorgc L'ckertsolil and conveyed to John William Stamm.) About US acres of which are cleared whereon are erected a two-story frame house, a 1 story log house, and bam part log and paft frame, an orchard and a well ol water, &Ci Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the nronettv of Johtk William tanim. Also, at the same time and place, all the rtla'c, right, title and interest of William L. Holfcii stein, of, in. and to, all that cert. in messuage or body ef coal lands, embracing the Locust Moun tain, situate formerly in Shamokin, now Coal towmhip, in the county of Northumberland, in the Mute of rennsylvania, hounded and described as follows, to wit: Adj lining on the North by lot No. fi, thence by land of now, or formerly of If. II. llowcll end others, and land formerly of William Tiiinlinson, afterwards of 13. If. How ell and others, thence by allotment No. 8, thence by the Mahanoy Mountain, containing 1874 acres and 70 perches, strict measure, (being the same premises which Archibald Mclntyre and wife, by two certain indentures, one of them dated the 28th day of February, A. D., 1851, and the other dated the day of the date hereof, but executed and delivered before this present indenture, and which the said Daniel Mclntyre, by indenture, also dated the day of the date hereof, but executed and delivarcd beforo this present ii. denture, granted slid conveyed unto said William L. Hellenstein, hia heirs and ss signs.) Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of William L. llelfcnslcin. Also, at the sume tune and place, all lh extatr, right, titlo and interest of William L. llclfenstcin, of, and in, to, all thnt certain mes suage, tract or body of Coal lands, embracing the Locust Mountain, situate formerly in Shamokin, now Coal township, in the county of Northum berland, in tho State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to il : Ailjoi'iing on tho North by lot No. 6, thence by laud surveyed in the name of George Colruin, now, cr forme: ly Messrs, lloyd & Company, and land formerly cf William Tomlinson, afterwards of Messrs. U yd Si Company, thence by allotment No. 8, thence by Mahunoy Mountain. Containing 174 acres and seventy perches, strict measure. (Ucing the same premises which Archibald Mclntyre and wife, by two certain indentures, one of them dated the 26th day of February, A. D., 1851, and the other dated tha day of the date hereof, but executed and delivered before this present indenture. and which Daniel Mclntyre, by inden ture, also dated the day of the dale hereof, but executed and delivered before this present itideo ute, granted and conveyed unto the said William L. Helfenstein, his heirs and assigns.) Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the projicrty of William L. llclfenstcin. Also, at the same lime and place, the unuivi ded third part of all that certain messuage, tract or body of coal lands, embracing the Locust Mountain, situate formerly in Shamokin, now Coal township, in tho county of Northumberland, bounuotl and described ss follows : Adjoining on tha North by lot No.6, thence by land surveyed in the name of George Colrain, now U. II. How ell and others, and land formerly of William Tomlinson, now 11. II. Hewell. thence by allot. ment number 8, thenea by tha Mahsnoy Moun tain. Containing 1H74 acre and 70 perches, strict measure. (Being sundry tracts and parts of tracts of Und, surveyed on wai rants bearing data tha 15th day of March, A. D., 1703. aranted unto Lumund Hull, James llrMr, Thomas Gner, James Jenkins, Hichard Salmon, tfichard Man ning aud Thomas Foster, and also, parts ei two tracts, surveyed on warrants bearing date the 30th day of November, A. D., 1830, granted to Daniel llrautigam and James Hepburn, and allotted to Valentine Urobst as number 7, ao Cording to a certain partition of 25 tracts of land cammonly called " 1 he Grant Lands ,' and being the same undivided third part which Ar chibald Mclntyre aud wife, by deed, dated the 28th day of February, A. D., 1851, granted and conveyed unto William L. Helfenstein, his heirs and assigns. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of William L. Helfen stein. . . Also, at tha same time ana place, tha follow ing described TKACT rtV LAND, commonly called "The Mclntyre Lands," via: The two full, e)ual and undivided third part of, aud in a certain tract of 100 acres of coal land, em bracing the LoCust Mountain, situate formerly In Shamokin, iow Cosl township, in the county of Northumberland, ar.d Plate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described aa follows, to wit (Ad joining on tha North by lot No. 8, thence by lands surveyed in the nam of George Colrain, now Messrs. Boyd (f Company, and lands for. merly of William Tomlinson. now Messrs. l3ovd & Compsnv, thence by allotment No. 8, thence by the Mahanoy Mountain, containirg 1874 acres and 70 perches, strict measure, (being sundry tracts and parts or tracts of land, sur veyed on warrants bearing dale on the 15th day of March, 1793, granted unto Edmund Hull', James Grler, Thomas drier, J a hies Jenkins, Richard Salmon, Kichard Manning and Thomas roster and also, parts of two tracts, surveyed on warrants bearing date the 30th day of No vemlier, 1830, granted to Daniel Urauti(iatn and Janres Hepburn, and allotted to Valentine Urobst as No. T, according to a certain partition ot 23 tracts ol laud, commonly called the "Grat't Lands.1' Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold aa the properly of The l'hiladcli hia & Sunbury Railroad Cutnpany. ALSO, At the same time and nlnce. bv virtue of n certuin writ of Lrvari Ftiriat, to mo direc ted, will be exposed to public sale the follow ing tlcsctihpil pieces, parcel, and lots of ground, situate in the boronch of Sunhurv. and county of Northumberland, aforesaid, moro particularly described as follows, to wit: All that large two story brick House and four lots of triound. sittmlo in the bor ough of Sttnbury, aforesaid, bounded on the West by Broadway j on the South fcy Sim niokin street ; and East by River nl ley, and which four lots are numbered 61. (12. G3. and 64 in tho general plan of said borough ; also, all those two lots of ground, situate and being in the borough of Sntibury, afore? aid, bounded on tho North by Shnmokin street , on the South bv Unrberrv nllev ! nml nn tlm Wnt by property of the heirs of Oeorge Weitzcl. inumoerea in tue genentl plan of snid bor inch C7 and 68: also, all those fir lots nf ground, situate und being iu the liorough of buubury, aforesaid, numbered in the general plan of enid borough, 93, 04, 25, 00 ar.d 07 ; also, nil thnt out-lot of ground, situate iu the borough of Sunbury. aforesaid, k nnwn in thn general plan ofout-lots as number 59, bcund ed by lot No. 5, by a 30 root alloy, njid by Shamokin crock, contuiuing 4 acres and 144 perches be the same, more or loss ; also nil those other 2 out-lots, in the said borough or Sunbury, known in the general plan oout lots as numbers 50 and 57, containing, to geiher, 10 acres and 36 perches ; and also, all that other out-lot of ground, situate and being in tho said borough tr Sunbury, in the nook, bounded by the 8homokin creek, other ont lots or Charles Hull, deceased, and James Smith, containing 13 acres be the same, moro or less. Seized, taken in execu tion, and to be sold as the properly or Jacob U. Masser. with notieo to Ira T. Clpnmnt John Haas, A. Diefenderfer, A. Hoover, John Clark, William L. Dewurt. F. "W. Hughes aud John liowcrt. ALSOt At the saino tinio nnd ulnco. a certain Tract or piece or Land, situate in Cumeron township, Northutnberlur.il county, containing 30 Acres more or less, nearly nil of which is clenred, whereon aro erected a frame Dwelling House and Stable bounded on mo easi uy inna ol John long, west and norm oy lanu oi reter Weikel and south by land of Charles Ileuiiintrnr. Seizod taken in execution nnd to be sold as the property of Charles 11. Weikel and Jacob Hillman. JAME3 VANDYKE, SheiifT. 8hpri(Ts oflicc, Sunbury, I March Oth, 1853. ( SHERIFFS SALE. In the Ciini t of Common Pleas of I Norlh'd. Co.. No, J.. Iov. 'l e in, 1857. Writ ol Partition. Alexander Jordan 1 vs. William Davis and Geo. F. Lee, Executors of Thos. Davis, f I'hila., deceased, and also Trustees of the widow and heirs of said deceased, and Joseph War ner, of Philadelphia, and Wm. McCarty, of Sunbury. J In pursuance of an order and decree of the Court of Common Pleas of said county, will be exposed to public sale, at the Couit Hoiibc. in Sunbury, on MONDAY, the 5th day of APK1L, next, at 12 o'clock, AL, lots Nos. 4M. 415, 414. 437, 438 and 850, in the town of Shamokin, as laid out by McCarty, Davis, Warner and Jordan. Conditions of sale will be made known on the day of sale. James Vandyke, sheriff elierill s oflicc, Suubury. marcli tth, 1N58. ritOCLAMATION- IUlKyh. is hereby given that list: sevornl - " courts ot uominon l'leas, t u neral Quarter Sessions of the peace, and Opihana' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and lor tlie county ol Northumberland, to commence at the Colli I llcue, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. AL on Monday, the Sihdavof A PHIL, next, and will continue TWO WEEKS. Tha coroner, Justices of the Peac e nnd consta bles in and for the county of Northumberland, tire requested to be then and there in their proper per sons, villi their rolls, records, iii'iiii-iliong, and other remembrances, to do those, things to their several cilices appertaining to be done. And nl- witnesscs prosecuting :n behalf of tho Commonl wealth against any prisoner arc uho requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper jiersons to prosecute Bir.iinst him, as shall be just and hot lo depurt without leuve ut 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 March in the year of our I. on) one thous and eigh' hundred and fiAy-eiylit and the inucpenuence oi me unite j dales ut America the 82d. God save the Commonwealth. JAMES VA.NDY li K. shei iff. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, ) March 6, 1858. 5 Market Street, Sunbury Fa. FlllIK subscriber respectfully informs the citi aens of Sunbury, and the public generally, mat lis naa purchased, and will take possession of thn above well known stand on the 1st of dptil next, formerly kept by Airs. Thompson. x nai ne win put tlie ssnto in complete repair. n addition he will provide a conveyance to carry passengers to and Irom tlie dillorent Kailroad de pots, and will leave no e flirts untried to render his hotel a desirable stopping pines for guests and travelers. JOHN LtlSKK, February 20, 1858. FEBEUAEY 20, 1858. isr rercivru ny itatireoti anniner lot rt " choice nnd tlestrnblc goods coiioistinrj in par ol fancy JJelanes new styles, black and raney Silks beautiful ATndder Prints at 0, 8 and 9 tents ier yard Persian Dcbcge 12 J cents Plain Delaiics 12 cents 3G inches wide unbleached Muslin fi cents Aha 1 Dot) yards Aluslin-ilif-ferenl wi.lths and qualities French Cloths, Cns- slmeres, Snliuett, Kentucky Jean Ac, at exceed ingly low prices And we call particular atten tion to our Slock of Fresh Groceries, feeling as sured that their quality and our price will render entire satisfaction coma one comu all1 Examin" our goods and learn our prices, our stock presents a lare and varied assortment, en abling purchasers to make a good selection to the best advantage. In conseqtince of the advanced state of the Win ter, we will commence frcm Ibis date to Sell our entire stock of Ready Alade Clothing Ulankets, Tinier Hosiery, and a very luce assortment of Ladies Shawls nt greatly reduced prices Now is the time to secure good bargains. A rE NN Y S.WT.D IS A PENNY KARNF.D. E. V. ItKK.lI r & SON. Sunbury, February 20, 1858. K. C. CIIKSKBRnUatt. ISAAC c. rsAR$ ft CHESEBRGT7GIT. & PEARSON, Commission Merchants and Dealers in MII, ClIEttSU AM rilOVISIOXS, Ao. 6, iV. Water tt., 3 doors uboi e Market, PHILADELPHIA, ave constantly on hand an assortment of Dried and Pickled rish, &c, &c. Alackcrel, I Codfish, Salmon, Beef, Shad, Pork, Feb. 27, 1858. 3m.w. Lard, Hams, Sides, Shoulders, Cheese, Butler, Ac A Card lo the Public. READ! READ!! READ!!! J. F. 8c I. F. KIsINE, MERCH NIB, Kline's Grove, Norlltwulerland County, Fa. TVTE havo determined from the publication of ' this notice to sell at greatly reduced prices for CASH our stock of Goods, computing Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, liueeiiswarc, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cnps, Medicines, &c, and all goods usually kept in a country store. Being desirous of quilling the 1umiicss we will dispose of our stock of Goods on or before the 31st day of March, 1858, to a person or persons wishing to embark in the business on favorable terms. The situation is a good one for doing an extensive mercantile trade. For furlher particulars call personally upon the subscribers, or address them by mail. J. F. 4. I. F. KLINE. Kline's Grove, Pa., February Oth, 1853. AGF.XTS, ATTENTION ! Po ynu wish to find g;rxj employment, nml m:ike mn wilh little or no investment, and wiilmut intcri'trn g with yuurrcgul.tr bushiest? If you do, rcaU thi advertise ittfiit. C. K TODD A CO.. of 303 Droome Phret, Nw York nie uinu ufa during nurt selling inussivr gold lYm-ili for j t-m-h, (which nre cheap nt llmi price,) mid t !) throw in a Ht or prieu with euch Pencil, worth from Si up to 3( IU l.r, su.!n, yo, &o. 73, itw, yuu, nun win. Don't cry out, lummig : Lxittery ; ' u 110 uut ji iiiutg l he rcnciis are .kl nt tmnr eush value, and ull the prowls over the first cost art thrown into the if is, which Hctnnlly coat tlie purchaser nothing. The prists ore distributed on ft simple plun of druwing, which would tnke too much room to expluui, but which baa never ftiiltd to give complete CHtiKluctiou We huve drawn and lent to purchnstis 1K1 gold wutches of Vwious pi ices, 74 purses of gold drillers, ii-1 gold lookers, K3U gold chains, uud a C'rtespondiitgnuiii uer uf other prizes, within two uiomlis. TllKKK ARE NO D LANK 9, liut every puicbnter drnws o prize worth 2 certuin, and us tan:n tliouwuuls 01 chances to he n hiirhrr itnre. we wunt agiMKt ugeni in every neiuhtiniHoii mrougn- ont the country; to Solicit purchasers, uud miy ngt nt, to he sticcessl'ul, must have a Pencil and pure t exhibit. We pay agents SI cash for ertrh purchaser he obtains, nnd the first person in tiny i.eicMnMliond who np plies for a Pencil ami gift will leeeive the ngeiiey tor that l-cality Should un ugent ohtiiin a vuluiihle prize to rxlnbit will) his rencil. he wouM tmve little difhctiity in oiitnmuur coies of purchasers, uud making it a pnylng business. .4 Xctv Meat Head!! Head!.'! We auk nobody toeud their money till thev know what piize ihey draw. Any lunly wiahiito trv their luck, can lirxt senu us their imtue aim ruiorcss, ana we win jikiko their drmvipg and inform them by return mint what prize they drew, when ihey cun send on andt:ike the Pencil und piize, or not, whichever they choose. e t;ive 11ns pu vilegu only niu-e to 11 ptirchaser. A'ter the fubt drawing every purchaser will le rtijiurtitlo sa-ii in mivunce Hiromih llie au'Jionzeit ngent. wewm senti won eaca drnwioc the nuiubcr taken out, with full description of the plan of drmt trig. A J dress C. K.TOPPcV Co, ,02 Broom b'trcet, AVw Yorl: January P, 1S5. AlJAtYSIS OF tYOlTS CATAWE IKANDY BY A. A.1IAYL3, M, D.,' Atmytr to thi Statt of Mus.mchui-ttt. Gifftiut CnABACTan. A light )e!lowifi brown-ColorcJ si iiit, having a fraraut edoi ; when evnf onla fioin clean linen it Uift no oil or olftrislv fnattcn AnalyxeJ tot volatile ami fix ed Orugs, of which 110 tracts of any kind were found. Its color is proved to le due to a colored rosin an extract derived from wood. In ever? rrsi ecl it is a pure spirituous iitmor. J lie irngrnnc or boacUct which It pMsessss can bo iseluted , and it then appears unhU that from Cognac llrsmly or Wine, Iwinrr a fruit es sence rcsiiliinir from a peculiar fomentation if t-atawbn and Isshella Grapes. CiiKMtfit Ciiaravich. 1,000 ports in vo! nine of tl.se spiiit cnMnms at 60 deg F. 461 8. 10 parts nf pine ulcnhnr, besides the frsirrmit oil. 1,0 HI parts of the spirit afTurd 23 parts of a strong fnlulioii of the oil which Clmracteib.cs this Lran dy ; the spirit Ufi, ufler removing the oil, is pure and odorless, and in ull its qualiliis a perfect apt. rit not subject to charge. On U. 8. gnllon tit this Uramly at CO deg. I', contains, besides thn spirit and oil, only 2!i0 gra. of matter compoed of ex tract of fruit, gum, and col(d rcsio from wood. iJosrnx. Jnnrinry SS, 1958, Dr. CO.YE, Mnto Inspector of Olro. aJ Td-'. Jss. II. Chilton. Cliemisl, ol Mew York, both pronnnure this to be lire Urandy, and free frot all adiilteru'.inn. For Molieinal pnrnosos Lyon's Catawha n ran dy has no tival. and has long been needed to m pcrscde Ihe poisonous comiounds sold tinder Iho iiame of llrandy. As a bevcrauo. the tiure arliclo is nltnnether superinr. and a sovereicn sure reme dy far Dyspepsia, Flatulency,, Low Spirits, Lan guor, licnernl Utliility, f) e. AC. Also, KSHM.llY'H STILL AND SPAiiK LLG C'll AM PA OA 12.' These wines nie made 'n the nrighboihood of Clnciunali, nnd are Riiar anticd to be the pure juice, of the Orapv, and arrt emiuently calculated for invalids and persons who require a gonllc stimulant, and fur sacramen tal purposes. ltctsil price $1 2.r pe r boltle. A liberal dis count inailu to tho trade. Dealers w ill please send their orders to the sole agent for Aorlhum bcrlaud county JOHN F. CASLOW, Dnitrgist, Milton, Pa. February, SO, I8D8. 3m. Administrator's Notice. IOTICE is hereby given, lhat lottcra of A J minisliation, on the estate of Augustus Hury, late of Shamokin township, Northumber land county, dcccaecd, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons interested will lake no tiee that he will be at the residenio of Ihe widow of said deceased, on Thursday the Kith day of Apiil next, when and where all persons having claims against said estate are requested to make known the same, and persons knowing Ihein Belves indebted, are requested to make pnyu.cnl without ilelav. WILLIAM AMMERMAN, Adm'r. of Augustus lluey, deceased. Shamokin township, Feb 13, 1808. Ct SADLEEY AND HARNESS KA.E.IXG r"MHE subscribers respectfully inform the citi--- zens of Sunbury und vicinity that they have commenced the above business a few doors above the Post Office, Market Square, Sunbury, Pa. Worlt of all kinds in their line of business will be done promptly and neatly on the most rea sonable terms. CLEMENT &. OYSTEH. Fcbruay 13, 1858. FLOUR. REdVcED TO 10 tcr Barrel. 'j HE subscriber respectfully informs the citi A zens of Sunbury and vicinity that he has juct received a supply of I'LOl'lt, w hich he is oll'i ring at wholesale or retail from $3 40, !j6 Si$ to 6 per Uarrcl. He'olso selh some as low as 70 cts. per quarter, all of which he YVA hi lt A NTS to be Good. CANLLKS for salo, wholesale or retuil. Thankful for past patronage ho hopes to con tinue to merit the same. GIVE HIM A CALL I M. V. GEAIJII ART. Market St , Suubury, Pa. February 27, 1S38. LIST OF CAUSES- lOK trial in the Court ot Common Pleas of Northumberland County, to be held at Suu bury, oh tha first Monday of April, 1858. rtilSTHTS. DliriXDASTS. ' Isaac Drown Vs John S Pclcrman U.iSnith'aex r. va Chas. G.Dounel'a Adui'r. same reter Dickson John Dowcn Alexander CoH, Martin Weaver James Eager, Wm K Maria same Leib for Jammer vs Sunbury Canal $ W. P. Co. vs same, vs Shaffer & Co. vs J. 11. Manser, vs John A Llovd, s Win. McCarty et al vs James Vandyke, vs J li Masser vs same Henry VVeise, John Cooper, Silas Wolverton, John J. Hose James M alone Wm Louax, Ac G M Flemming K F limlv Ac vs Thos. tjauingardiier. vs John Bums et al vs Fianct Egleinan, vs II. II. Masser, t Phila A Sunbu'v RHC'u Wrfl L Helfenstein, &e., vs Win L Uelleiistein va same Win J Mc'yandlesa 4-Co va Wm C'onnsr Peter Y crier vs Jonss Holiner John Culhbert v Thomas FrancU ir.. ct al ATTOKNEY AT LAV", OjJU'e in Macket St., opposite the Court House, SUNBTJET, PA. Collections made and Professional Pusinees generally attended to Promptly and Carefully. PuiLiDrariii litrEUExcc : Bullilt If Fairthorne, Diehl 4- Wcrlz, Davis 5l Pirney, F. Tyloi & Ce. Huubury. June 20, 1P5T. Tho Commonwealth of ronn3yv-orihr. To Joseph T.iausawout, Teter Haughawout, John Haur'.,awout, Nancy intermarried with Wm. II. 'lose, Elizabeth in termarried with Esau Cs-i.pl,ell, Mary Haugha wout widow of Lcffort llnughawoiit, dee'd and Mary Ila113lmw01.1t and Ephraim l.vt'e guardian of John J., Sarr.li Jane, l'.phraini L. and Mary E. Haughrmout, minor children pf said Lefl'ert Hauyhav.out dee'd, Chrislnpher Haughawout Isaac Haughawout, Jackton Haughawout, Cal in Haughawout, Dewitl Haughawout und Tlie odo"ia intermnrricd nitli Looc Hewitt, heirs nnd legal representatives of John Haughawout doe'd, and to ail other persons interested. Ijiil.t. 1 I.Mj ! ITcrthiTmbcrlaricl County, bs. Y'ou and each of you are hereby cited to be and appear before tho Judges of our Orphans Court, at an Orphans CoUrt 10 be held for said county the Cril Monday of April next, and then and there accept or rePjse tJ take the real estate of the said John Haiighawouf at the valuation placed upon it by an inquest held thereon the 20ih day of Deceuilwr 1 80, or i!nw eaufe why the same tliall not be sold. And hereof fail nol ! Certified from tllo records of our soij Orphmi's Court at Sunbury, this Uth day of January, A. D., 1868., Thos. V. Graht Dept. Clk. (). C. Th above named heirs and Legal 'epresenta lives will please take notice of Iho ubnve rule. JAMES VANDYKE, SbeiilT. SherifTs Oince, Sunbury, i February 20, 1858 J Estate of George Brosious, deceaserl. KJJ OTICE is horeby given to the heiis or legal 15 representatives of George Urosious, late of Georgetown, in Lower Mahonoy township, Nor thumberland county, Pennsylvania, decensul) that by vittueof an alias wtit of Partition aiid Valuation isaued out of Ihe Orphans' Coutt of said county and to me directed, on inquest will be held at liic late residence of said deceased, in Georgetown, on MONDAY', the Siind day of March, next, at 10 o'clock A. M.,lor the purpose of making partition of tho Peal Estate of said deceased, to wit: of five ceitoin tracts of land, and four and half lots of ground in Georgetown, aforesaid, ono Limestone lot, and five Islands situate in Ihe river Susquehanna in Lower Muho-. noy township, Northumberland county, aforesaid, between tbo heirs or legal representatives, and the widow of said deceased. At which time and place you may attend if you think proper. JAMES . ANDYKE, ShcritT. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, 3 January 30, lg8. J James Rice John Creech C Kram fur Nagla Alfied K Fiska Isaac Brown Charles Fidlcr Isaac Brown John Mutry Deborah Huzzy . Keubad Fagety 1 J. & W Kolboch va Geo A heeler vs William Fagely vs David 6'larich et al vs Sun Sc Erio It. K. Co va Thstnal H. Btaddcri va William Houjit vs John S Patermaa, vs A 15 Longshore vs Jos H oil man's adm'r. va Kace 4- Beed, vs Jesse Kice va Francis O'Donnel, vs George Coarad. William Filman Henry Masscr'a ex'ra DANIEL BECKLEY, Pioth'v r- 1 1 v, ... "V S IWIUUIIUWIJ WlllVV, buubury, March 0, 1858 Estate of HENEY FRY, tea. dee'd. ftJOnCli i hereby given lhat letters of ad-lnini'-.rMion have been granted to the sub scriber jn tht estate of Henry Fry, sen. lute of Co.' township, Northumbcrlaiidlcouiity, doceascd jil persons indebted will please make immediate psyinent and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for 'settlement. GEORGE II. CODE!!, Jdiu'r. February 20, 1858.- Ct. STOBB. MISS LOUISA 61IISSLERprespotfi;iy forms the citizens of Trevorton and sur rounding county, that she has Opened a new Store of Millinery and Fancy Coods, at Trevor ton in Shamokin street, nesrly opposite Knousu'a Tavern, where all kiuds of Bonnets and Fancy Goods can be had at the lowest terms. Dress making also attended to U the lest manner and latest style, Apiil ts, 1367. If PL'KE OLIVE OIL. for table use.-two ih at 37) and C2J cut just rercivt j by , AW.FlvJlLCK, Mi.U 13, '5 . NOTICE. TOTICE is hereby given that application will bo made by the subscriber, for a du plicate of Land Warrant No. 84. 218, for 120 acres, issued to Rebecca Bear, widow of Wim Bear, who was a private in Capt. Hay's eon-pa-ny .'doled the 16th day of September 1850, which said warraut was duly assigned by ihe e.nlil Re becca Bear, in blank, and acknowledged before Jesse Weigol, and certified by the 1'rothoiiotnry of Mountotir county Pa., and purchased by tho subscriber from the said Rebecca Bear. That tho said warrant was lout in (he mail between Union Corner Tost Office, Northumberland, county, l'a., and Pleasant Hill l'ost Ollicf. Montgomery county Indiana, from and aftot 1S0' 2 !ltb of November 158, and has nevr been hea'd of since. That in consequence ofsteidlos nppliiutiaii will be mado to Iho connnU-VMier uf Pensions for a duplicate as abovo sUlad. (-HARLES W. MKUAHRV. Pleasant Mitt, Iudiann. February, SO, 1888 6t. BO.OOO CI1033-TIEQ lTANTED Thirty Thousand Crosa-Ties, or Railroad Sills for the Northern Cctitia) Rail Road. For further particular apply lo IRA T. C'LCMFT, Coi iraclor. Sunbury, December 26, jS57.-tf A. STit IV CO'.T, CAM E to tie promises of the subscriber about 30 d'.ya since a BLACK COW, about trn years vul, has a white face, white belly, one hind t""K Vliite, while under the jaw, a hole bored in each horn. The owner Is requested to tome siitl prove properly pay chsrgcii. otherwise sha will be disposed ot accoidiug to law. DANIEL HOFFMAN. Mt Carmel, January 30, 188.-Tns lfALL PAPKK, Wmdow Shade.. fTJoT! " Css-risga, and Table Oil Cloths, Coco Malts and asuptrlor ailicle oar Druvgest Dee 20. i57. Binou r it, SON 9 3 Q V A PvDS C A UPHVriNCVmLracina Wool Ingrain, fc)Uoii, and superior anic!u of Rag Carpet, Manufsctursd al horns, for salo at pi ices to suit the tunc. ' l.c. 28,'ST. BRIGHT ifcONv .