CU.1CRKBSI9NAL PR0CCKDI.109 T7AfiniH0Ton, March 21, 1BS8. Se-utR. The Senato chamber and galler ies weni again crowded this morDln-r. The preliminary business was unimportant. Mr. Green (Mo.) spoke on the Kansas bill. 1 1 o denies the Msertion of the Senator from Michigan (Mr. Staart) that the friends of the Lfcompton constitution had been driven from 1 huir positions. The Senator from Illinois (Mr. I)uugU) implied the eamo thing. But ii is not so. The committee report stands unchallenged. Its every individual charge is MiKtnii.ed by official evidence, and the only exception taken to the report is by the Sena tor from Vermont, who objected to tho nso f harsh appellation of "rebels." He mado r-otiio d. sultory end preliminary remarks in ieily to the Senators from Michigan, Illinois nnd Vermont, and then went Into the main line of the argument, saying that the Kansas government was the government lit facto iuite as much as the cute of California, even if you admit that the alleged frauds were com mitted. He drew a parallel between the ca fen of Kansas and California, citing Mr. Dou plas' opinions on the latter in support of his uwii ou tho former, lie said that tho state ment that nineteen counties were disfranchi sed in Kansas was meant to deceive. ThoRe counties were a wilderness, without inhabi tants. He defended the early steps taken for . I... r I f . T r..nr.,nn l'.,.,l U..,l HID IUI IIIUilUH VI .11U iCVVIHaUU VllS.ll U 1IOII nnd denied the assertions of the Senator from Vermont, (Mr. Foot,) that there were broken pledges on the part of the President to Gov. SValUer. Everybody knows that Gov. Walk it wus in favor of submitting the constitution to the people. He advocated It bat had no power to pledge it. The Senator from Illi nois (Mr. Douglas) says the only reason why 'he whole constitution wus not submitted was !ecatise it would bo voted dovn. W ho said .e? No one except the Senators from Illinois :ind Michigan. The greut question is, 'Does the constitution embody the will of tho pco y'X' tbut is, tho legally expressed will. 'i h rules of evidence are the same in equity iiml law ; we cannot take Hying rumors and the opinions of Governors as evidence. That m fraught with a danger, which, if carried lo lis Ultimatum, would biing bristling bayonets end con a uu to be pointed at tho wulls of the 'Jupitul. Such would be the result if the opinions of a mob were to bo substituted for '.he Tonus of law. All legal forms having iefl complied with iu the formation of the i.iK-eiiipton constitution, it wus a completed iact, at) J the poopto had UO right to vote whe t lie." or 'not it was a constitution. What wouldSeniitorflsay if tbe constitution of their own Slate, after being in actual opeiaiion, v9 Id be submitted to the people to see whether it is a constitution or not ? The Sen ilo l'roi!i-Ketiioky (Mr. Crittenden) says it mild do oo harm, and would only show abun lanf :Hrtt, to submit it it again aod again. l ee, Try again, try agaiu !" Col. l'remont tuM Imvo liked that principle, to ' try pti.n !" As to the cry of fraud, it reminded tin but he would not apply the maxim to enaturs that "a lie well stuck to, and often peuted, is as good as the truth. :Mr. Green continued to unnlyzo tho repu iJ frauds, admitting Unit frauds did exist, a none to vitiute the constitution. Further an this, no legal evidence exists to show at the Lecomptou constitution does not iboiiy tlm will of the people, and if we go yond the legal evidence, we strike at tho ry principal of liberty. He admitted that (Senators from Illinois. Michigan. Culifor . and Kentucky were not influenced in their . by the existence or non existence of slu--y, but they were assisting to build build a party dangerous to the Union, and ise fundamental principle, just enunciutod, No-iiiori' slave States." Hud it not been tln'iM, Kansas in any weeks sineu would e tieen a young sister in '.he federation of tes. Mr. Green suidha would not go - or aid the enemy, however he niifcht be atistied with the actiou of his friends. uiig other things, he BuiJ, Mack Uepubli sui was crushing out lliu tiue Democracy i course, umi would never meet it3 foe liil it met the cttunon of the South. lie hided by expressing his ardent aspiration he cunsulidutiou and permanency of tho oeratiu party. II' Kansas is but, the i Doe, and Kicbard Kot, it is of no iin unco '.hut General Culliouu has given tho iea es to the Free State party. The ip!e involved is one vital to the South hu North is so far as it depend on the h, for the interests if both are so inter- ii that they cauuot be severed without ih. . SownrJ, of New YovTc Does the Sco ittuch no importance to tho circum- o that the constitution requires that thu :s be made within eight days 7 .Green said that tho election of State Cogress hid no right to touch. He l know, neither did tbe Senator from York. A. note was here luid on his which stated that all the returns were within eight days. So tho Senator New Yoik is answered. Mr. Green eforred to the stateuiuut of Mr. Duu hat the t-OLStitution can only be chan foro 1 804, by the exercise of a revolu ' right. This is not so. New Yoik her States hud done it, and the provi s inserted with a similar interpretation Kaunas bill of rights. Tho people am that right, to change tbe constitu a legal way, otherwise they could not e their affairs, but would bo bound by seeding generation. In summing up, liu would not appeal to tba Americans up tbe Demociatic party, bnt would in to help break down tho only party us to both. Crittenden (Ky.) said he would not tho debate, but made tho explanation statements were made ou the ofliciul not ou the conversations of the gov f Kansas. Thank God, he could dis right from wrong, and hod the cou ;ay so. He followed conviction, not Kentucky's niuxim, "be just and fear s also his. He believed his course - the North and for the South. He iud iievcr used the words, "Arrayed n the side of the Northern Demo He wished i either to build up nor down any party. He made un uffec cfvieoce to his compatriots of the .lieu tbe Senate was a great body, ded among its members Clay, Cul ebster aud Benton. He professed ) American, aud it was bis priuei iteel the ballot box as the only in by which the people cau exercise ireiguty. Mr. Crittenden bad concluded, a ion arose as to whether the or Ji lting to the taxation of public lands irt of tho constitution. The Free gued that it was, and exhibited nun's certificate to that effect, ch (Ohio) aud other lawyers argued not part of the constitution, aud wi-8 dropped. en, without further debate, moved to take the vole. He withdrew isoia bill altogether, and moved idineot to tba original bill. To strike out the preamble, and elluwiugK , The people of tbe Territory of I, by a convention ol delegates issembled at Lecompton, ou the ember, 1857, form for tbeoiselvea ob aod Stale Government, which itiou having asked tbe admission lory into tba Uoiou as a States, actipg wilb the origioal Stetss, udineot was carried. - To amend tba second section by te following class iota. Dii.tb "That nothing tn this act shall be construed to abridge or infringe any right of tbe people, asserted in tbe Kansas Constitution, at all times, to alter, reform, or abolish their form of government in such a manner at they may initiK proper, Congress bereoy disclaiming any authority to interfere or doclare the con struction of tbe Constitution ol any State, except to see that it is republican in iorm, and not in conflict with lha Constitution of the United Statot." Tbo amcudmeut was agreed to yeas SI, nnvs 23. Thirdly a vorbal amendment to the elov enth lino of tho second section : To cancel the word "of" in tbe sontence, "in the ordi nance of the said constitution," and substitute therefor tho words "annexed to," muking it read, "in tbe ordinance annexod to the said constitution." Carried. Mr. Fngli withdrew his amendment of March 2nd to the amendment of Mr. Green, nnd substituted another, setting forth that the Federal laws, not inapplicable, he ex tended into tbe State of Kansas, that a Judi cial district be formed, and that a Judge, District Attorney, and Uuited States Mar shal be appointed and paid, as in Iowa. Tbe amendment was agreed to yeas 37, nays 19. Mr. Crittenden moved a substitute for tho bill in substance that the constitution framed by the Lecompton Convention be submitted to tho people of Kansas now ; that, if it be approved, tho President shall admit Kansas by proclamation ; iT it be rejected, the people of the Territory shall call a con vention to frame a uew substitute. Tbe substitute mokes a special provision against the occurrence of frauds. Several Senators here took occasion to explain I heir votes. Mr. Kennedy, of Md., as n conservative middle-man, would support Mr. Crittenden's substitute reserving tho right aftciwards to vote for the original bill. Mr. Houston, of Texas, would vote f-r the original bill, in obedience to the resolutions passed by the Legislature of his State. Mr. I'ugb of Ohio reluctantly voted against the bill, for the same reason. Mr. Ivcrsou of Georgia defined Lis posi tion. Mr. Green accepted tho suggestion of ano ther verbal alteration. Mr. Crittenden's substitute was then put and lost yeas 24, noys 34. The bill, as amended, to admit Kansas into Ihe Union, with the Lecompton consti tution, was then put and passed yens 33, noys 25, as follows : Ykas Messrs. Allen, (11. I..) Hayord, (Del.,) Benjamin, (La.,) Higgs, (N. C. ) Big ler, (Fa.,) Bright, (Ind.,) Brown, (Mies.,) Cloy, (Ala.,) Kvans, (S. C) Filch, (Ind.,) Fitzpatrick, (Ala.,) Green.(Mo.,) Gwin, (Cul.) Hammond, (S. C) Henderson, (Texas.,) Hunter, (Ya.,) Hereon, (Ga) Jones, (Iowa.,) Johnson. (Ark.,1 Johnson, (Tetin.,) Kennedy, (Md.,) Mallory (Fia.,) Mason, (Va .) Fearc'e, (Md.,) Folk, (Mo..) Sebastian, (Ark.,) Sli dell, (Li.,) Thompson, (Kv.,) Thompson (N. 3., Toombs, (Gu ,) Wright, (N. J.,) Yu k". (Fla.,) 33. Nay? Messrs. Bell, Ter.n , BrorVriclc, Cul., Chandler, Mich, Clark, N. H., Colla mer, Vt., Crittenden, Ky., Dixon, Conn., Doolittle, Wis., Douglas, 111., Durkec, Wis., Fcssendcn, Mo., Foot, Vt., Foster, Conn., 1 1 ale, N. II., Hamlin. Me., Harlan, lowu, King, N. Y.. I'ugb, Ohio, Seward, N. Y., Simmons, K. L, Stuart. Mich., Sumner, Mass., Trumbull, 111., Wade, Ohio, Wilson, MubS., 25. Absf.stees Messrs. Bates, Del., Davis, Miss. Mr. Hood, N. C, paired off with Mr. Cam eron, Fa. Tho announcement of tho result was re ceived with applause nnd hisses. The Senuto thtii adjourned. New Advertisements. LIST OP JURORS. For Northumberland County, for the April Term, A. D Ifcjjy. Git AND JUUOKS. 1 Jacob Boslian, Milton, 2 Henry Strine, do 3 William llooJ, Delaware, 1 Chnrles Weaver, Sunbury, 5 Francis J. l.ercli, Lower Aujusta, G J ohn Schuyler, Lewis, 7 Llijuh Crawford, Delaware, 6 John Furman, Shamokiu, 9 Samuel Clupp.Turbut, 10 William Atwater, Coal, 11 Jacob Slrasscr, Upper Mubonoy, I'i Joseph Angstadt, Milton, 13 Samuel Heicbelderfer, Cbilisquaque, 14 George lleim. Wushingtou, 15 Samuel Kpler, Shumukin, 1C Hubert llussel, Delaware, 17 Abraham Biiigumaii, Lower Mahouoy, ltj Audrew Heye, Delaware, 19 Bernard Murray, Northumberland, 20 Charles Hull, Shamokiu, 21 William Guss, Lower Augusta, 22 l'eter Weikel, Cameron, 23 Samuel Khodes, Milton, 21 David Fetter, Upper Mahonoy. TUAVEltSE JUROKS. 1 Henry Bloom, Lower A ugu6to, 2 Jobu Snyder, do 3 l'oter Dutiktl Tur'uut, 1 William Deppin, Lower Mahonoy, 5 Samuel Lercb, Lewis, C l'eter DuuUleborger, Lower Augusto, 7 Kimber Cleuver, Coal. 8 Alexander Sober, Shamokin, 3 Giorgo Fettorolf, Upper Mahonoy, 10 John Gifliu, Chilisquuijuu, 11 James Buoy, Milton, 12 Jacob .Miller, Lower Augusta, 13 Georgii Weiser, do 14 John T. Caslow, Milton, 15 William Gissuer, Lewis, 10 George Coblu, Suuburv, 17 John Witmer, Lower MuLor.oy, 18 Georgo AVarren, Coal, 19 Samuel Gilger, Shamokin, 20 William H. Wapples, Northumberland. 21 Williuin VackiiU, Foint, 22 David Lislcr, WasLingtcn, 23 John Gulick, CLilisquaque, 21 Andruw Kitlor, ' 25 George Forrester, Upper Augusta, 26 William Gehriugcr, Lower Auuutta. 2" Jobu 11 Curry, Milton, 28 C buries Shearer. " 29 Gideou Dirk, Camoron, 30 Bunjuniin Derk, Zeibe, 31 Washington Slrob, Sunbnrv. I2 Duoiel F Haas, Coal, 33 Abraham Deppin, Jackson, 34 John Itubius Sr. Milton, 35 Hubert Campbell Sr. lCuth, 36 Abraham Ayres, Ml. Carniel, 37 Lli Diumer, Suubury, 33 Jacob Kodenbach, Foiut, 39 Charles Coleman, Slismokin, 40 Williutn Kercher, Washington, 41 Jacob Guss, erbe. 42 tdward Anthony, Northumberland, 43 Abraham Brady, Shuaiokin, 44 Jacob Bartholomew, Lower Augusta. 45 John Kuntz, Lewis, 46 James Oaks. Delaware. 47 Jobu Hetricb. Washingtoc, 48 John Gearhart, Hush, PETIT JURORS. 1 Dauiel Druckemiller, Sunbur. . Y7't'","ii. i-ower Mulia .oy, 3 John Feelor, Milton, 4 Freidrick Scbertz, Lewis 5 Adam Howe, l'oint, ' , 6 William Linebacb, LcwU ' ' 7 Furman Farnsworlh, Shamokin, 8 Corueliua 'lroutaian, Jordaa, , 9 bolomoo Ilarizel, Upper Aacusta 10 John McWilliams, Zerbi, 1 ' 11 Henry B Lauba, Jackson, 13 lsaao Eckman, Upper Angasta. . 13 Jacob Kobrbacb, Suubury, i . II DatiJ J Lewis Ml. laruei, 13 A meg T Belset, Lewl, - 16 John Dorr, Upper Augusto, 17 William Johnson, Hush, " 18 Chnrles Riddle, Turbnt, 19 Caleb Chamberlain, Shamokin, 20 William Heed, Upper Augusta, 21 John lluffer, Lewis, 22 John J Fisher, Kunbory, 23 John L Meirel, Milton, 24 Johb Uoyer, Delaware, 25 Hobort llilliard, ChilisqUaqliS, . . 26 Joseph Bound, Milton, 27 John Bresler, Delaware, ' 28 William H Frimire. Milton, 29 David Llewellyn, Mt. Carmal, : 30 John Clapp, Lewis, r 31 Jonns Boliner, Jordan, 32 Arthur T ludwig, Delaware. 33 John Ivii'hl, Lower Mahanoy, 34 Samuel Heed, Chilisquabue, 35 Samuel Long, Little Mahauoy, A6 Michael Crimm, Lower Mahauoy. H'HE OLIVE OIL for table use, two aits at 87J and C2J rents just received lv A. V. I-T3IILR, 1 March 13, '5S. FARMERS or I'ENNSVLVANLV ATTENTIOH ! You mil supply yiiurBelrt-i with Cliemicnl Manures, wurrmiteU ptir-, which luia tiweu In urcrwlul dm: hi .New Jerp;y fur the punt tfevuii Yeuff they have received Ihe li I'l.O.M AS nf Few Jersey. New ik, Uehiwiire, nml reimsylvaniB As;rlralliirsl icielies( rliO Ssve been Med by Ihe I'residetil uf the L'ltltnJ tttuleii, ull his (fflrtteil mid un the Public UrutliRls at WuthinitUin) 1). C , und by the following tjcntleliieil iz : '.. !ockc, I-Isc. A P. l-mhii, S CLAUtmroCii New Jenry. J I. ItcJVe.", f Siiiiter JIoLrls, ) Wxu. Mnlur, ) of Cape tslund, New Jerie;. CliusYuik, J Tiirs Mu'.foid. t'.uq , CaiaJen N.J. Hi . Hemes, llr. Kiiifrtit, Mr. 1'ield, Air Atkinson, nnd Levi Jilinm. nil nf New Jerssy they say it is tlis chespeit and Uliist reliable .Mnnure ntiw in L'ae, being leiinuni-iit and improving the land by enricliuig the suil. It is smti'd tu the various crops yuu tniRo-Jurii, Potutoes. Units, Wlu-at, Guts, Ac. Ity enclosing n Check, on umv New Jetst-y or l'hitnd'a. Uiiiik or left-rence to any gol House 111 l'lnla!e.phta or in ei ehnnjje f.r Produce, at fnir .Mtirket rates hi re, your orders will he lilled und Shipped to you, tree ol Cartage e.i)iensc. I CjTViVfry article sold by mc it Uuaraiitceil&H Pu;er rli'.isphr'.e of Lline, ?t0 C'J a ton. Hone I'hciepbn'c, f l'J W a American l-iti!izer, VO ui a " rr a n.M!i!i:i. htTKimciknt foii an Acni: (!' (jltOLNl) lll'.OAl) CAST. Pure Hone Dust, (500 burets now ready,) at 8-? 00 per barrt I or 3.15. a ton. P.jL.Jlt'.tc, No. t (00 larrcis now rend)',) l SJ lo f 3 n bjirel lon. P!;i'er No. I 1 KM larrcls, at lj to d3 a barrt I I' 'I Ash, ;0 twrrr.'i l'cruviuu. Painnuis nt Chilinn ii t A N O . ,.s. CKOKOK A. I .UNA I'. Propiielur. No. 31 gouta FltOXTSircjt, l'liiUdelpbiu Cuy, Tn. ry wiKJi.Ks.MX DEALuns ai.lovvkd a lib- UK A I, KISLOL NT. CF I'sniphleU can ba baj on or plication to my Office, or of iny Asettts. , .March I J, IHS8 SmSIOw. ; SriUNU A It II A N G U M E S T . LACSAVTANNA &EL00MSBUEG iO.IL l'l'OP.lUNO superior f:icil,tirs f..r tnvil I . New Yoik, Uliilmlelpli.u, ondllieNorlh and West, It eon iH't'lious ut Si'riuiton Willi the (ruins of the L)e):iware I.n-l;nw.nn!in mid WeMcln liiiilrmd ComjMicy ; nl f.,r trav,-i s.'uth and Weil over the Cot'awisaj, Vi'bunivirl ai;! l-Jrie liuiU md au.i counechng trania C'MNC- NOItTil. N. V. Accoinrnv Pliilnd'a Leave Mi.il. il.i'.i.'ii. Mail nii;rt, (1 nu A M. 3 10 PM. I! '..n:, CIS ill U S'l d. Krpy, It IIS ii II d'i l.imc liu!;;-, f) (0 d, 3 35 di Mirwick, 7 III ill 3 55 do llencli Haven, 7 35 do 4 05 l , Uciuhliiove, 7 SU do 4 11 do M,ici,lilnnv, U 10 do 4 110 do Hunl-H'k'si'ieik, b to do 4 &5 do WeKl.N.uuicokc, 40 d ' 6 00 do PI;, in. null, t IS dj 6 J ill Aruve ut KniKiion, p aa lit t x do lavu K'i;i-.;: 35 dJ I 45 P M. 6 do U'v Minns, " 5'' la - I" 5 SO do Wnl Pltts'.'.n, 0 45 do SI Sll & S 55 do PltlKWn, low do 8 TO di 0 00 do Luckuwiimin, 111 III do 9 45 do S III di A i, l-irvi 1U-. 10 i.o 1.0 bj '0 do AlTIVC ul (::.!, 10 ?1 to 3 15 d 0 .10 do Tlc .-v Vork Mini Train councils with lh l.xiesi (tonip Iiml, on l I,. Ac V. :,ili'oui!. Aiuve iu New Yoik 7 15 P. .M do Pliiladelohlu, by Camden & Ambiy Uailrofld, 5 V'l P M. Pare Imul KutTt to New Vork iC CO. Hdgrcngc check ed I iiroiic.il. 'i'(:e accoinnimkilion Trnin North, eiiuiiecls at Frrmitou Willi he Kxj.rcui 'I'inlll Went, uu ll.c D. 1.. & Y. Kulb r.iud. COIXG SOL'Til Pliila. Arcnu'ri"- NY l.i-srs Mail il.iti.ii Mm!. S.iaiitn, Sun A.M. 11 So AM 4 00 P.M. T.il'.rvi!!e, f 10 ito IMS do 4 10 ilo Uicknwuuiia, S 'JO d U on ,11 4 Jo lo Pitlali n, S 0 il i Vi l." P M. 4 : 0 ilo Weal Pillstoil, S 3' ii i IJ So ilj I ll.'i ilo Wy.niiiM-, S o do H tu ilj 4 u do Ainve ut Klngnloii, tl CO il i CO dl i CO !o l.cuve- KinMon, IU 411 ilo S l0 an I'lvui uth, 1(1 All l 6 15 lli. Niinllei.ke, II Oli (I) 6 I'I ilo lliluloek's Cl'k, II 13 di 8 Ml do Ulilvkul iv, II 44 d i T St) do lleuch drove, 1 1 SO do 7 40 do lleach Haven ! .' tsi do ? 55 do Berwick, H IU P. M. 8 15 do l.ime Kldfje, li .'SI do f 4S do Lioy, I J in d i 9 i 0 d HIiHun. I'.' 50 di V la do Anived at Itii.ert, 1 OT Ci 15 ilo The Plulndetilila Mail Tiniu p'llnft Silllli. Conneela Willi the Mull Train nt Kuperl, Home I MU at I In P. .M lor Ciiltuvvoihrf. Port Clint. 'ii. Polliiville Itcidintr, Ac.nrnv iiiR at Phil:idelilii't, nt S '25 P M AUi with Muil Train r.mik West ul a u'cloek r "' lor Uaaville. Milton, Mini c . Yi!!i:nuipiirl und Kllillia. ' P:iFeiicrs by the 4 o'clock P. M. Train rjoing S.niJi eon liike ilie II o'clock V.M Kljiicrs Iraia loi Kluiira nod (lie Went, or lodprs al HloowalHirit and take the 4 o' clock A. M. Trnin going llaal, arriving u( l'kiuulelia or llariivbure a( !' uooll. F. J. l.UAVKX WORTH Msrcli 13, lS'j 6ul Su.ierfiitenJeut. Estate of GEOEGE LEWALT, Deceased VOTICI2 to the beira and legal representatives " of George ilnnralt, late of Delaware town ship, Northumberland county, deceased: Take notice that Jy tirtua of a rule granted by the Orphans' Court of aaid county, at January Term, A. ii. 1958, you, and each of you are required to be and appear al an Orphan' Court, to be hctd at Suubury, ia and for said county, on the fust MonJay of April next, and accept or refuBO the real estate of (aid deceased al the' valuation thereof, fixed by an inquest, held upon the came on the 24th day of December, 18V7. or show cause why the same should not be said. JAMES VANDYKE, -sheriff. Sheriff's off.cc, Suubury, March 6ib, 1858. 3tOtio:e3. NO TICK is hereby given that the follow ing named persons have filed their petitions in thu I'rotbotiotary's Ollice, and t hut they will apply to tho next Court of Uuurler ces sions of tbo l'eoee of Northumberland county fur License fur Tavcrus and ltestauranls, ike. Simon Snyder, petitions for tavern license in Lower Mahanoy township, an stand. Charles lleuniuL'er, petitions lor tavern li cense in Sliuinokiiilowu an old stand. John Dower, petitions for tavern license io Shamokiu township at bis old ttuud. I rilinc i Urant, petition for license for sel ling spirituous, aud viuuus liquors iu the lio rough oftunbury. Ldwurd liass, petitions for restaurant li cense iu the borough uf Suubury at his old retand. l'tler Yaaecr, petitions for taven license iu t'oul towubhip ul his old staud, w uiiam . boyder, belilious tor tavern li cense, iu Jordan township at his uew gtaud. v m. A. Coveit, petitions lor tavern license iu Suubury an old staud. Dauiel kraruea, petitions Tor tavern license in Csmeron lowuehip at bis old staud. llauiel Hoiiu, petitions for taveru license in Upper Mahanoy al bis old stand. Abraham Holbarmel, petitions for tavern license iu Lower Mahauoy towusbip at bis old staua, . . .. , t Usory B. J'aver, petitions for tavern li cens iu Trevortoo at bis old staud. l'eter Waikot, petitions for tavern license in Cameron towusuip at his old stand. , Heury 11. Hopp, psUtaous for tavera 11 cense ia PoiuV tuivusbiu au old staud. . Jobs H. Weikt, pclalious lor Uveru license ia iloidau toar(hi'i at bis uld eland. - John Nesbit) petitions for tavern liceoeo In Shamokin township at his old stand. Eliat Weietj'politioni for tavern lioonre la Lower Mahanoy township at hit old stand. J 1). Rice, petitions for tavern license in Mt. Carint l township at Ma old stand. Robert U. Fortor, petitions for tavern li cense in the town of Shnniohin at bis old stand. C. B. Drown, petitions for tavern licer.so in Northumberland at bis old stand. John M. Hepnsrling, potilious for restaur ant license in Northumberland at bis old stand. Charles. Weaver, petitions fot tavera li cense in Hunbiiry at bis old stand. Mary (ioodinnn, petitions for restaurant li cense in Turhut township at her old stand. William M. Weaver petitions for taveiti license, in the town of Sharii'jUin, ul his old stand. . , Charles Culp, petitions for licrn'u tn sell liquor in quantities no less thnn a 1,'utlon, in Mt. Carniel township at his old Ma ml. Elizabeth Sticker, petitions for tavern li cense in Milton at her old stand. Sarah J. Davidson, petitions for tarcm li cense in Turbill township ah old stand. F.lias SchafTer, petitions for tavern liccn.-o in Jordan towtlshlplit his old stand. . A. Hs Illair, petitions for tavern liccnre in Milton at bis old stand. Henry F. Konsb, petilions for tnvrrti li cense iu Ml. Carmel at his new stand. Win. 11. Lercb, petitions Tor license loscll spit'itous and vinous liquor in Mt. Cunnrl. Daniel Herb, petitions for tavern license in Upper Mahanoy townsliip at ins oiu stunu John Schmilikev. netitiuna for tavern li - - - , - -- cense in Upper Muhunoy at his old stand.- Abraham Lurch, tielitinns for tavern li cense iu Mt. Carmel an eld stand. Klius Kmerick, petitions for tavern 1;CD in Lower Augnstu ut bis old stand. Benjamin Knauss A John Mc Williams, pe titions for tavern license iu Titvorton ut his old Bland. Klisubetb Hukcr. petitions fur tevcrn li cense in Little Mahauoy at her old stuml. l'eter Huuselmnn, petilions for tuvein li cense in the borough of Nurthuiiibcilutid nt his old stand. John M. Hiiff, petitions for tavern Iiocr.se in Miltou at his old stund. J. (J. Smith, petit ion for tavern license in Jackson towntihip at bis old stand. Jacob Lcisonrinrr, petition for tavern li censo in Shamokin township, at his old stand. Michael Wilvcrt, petitions for taviru li cense in Sillibury at his old stand. Mathias 1). lioner, petilions for tavern !i csnse in Little Mahanoy township ut his old sta d. Samuel A. Curkenbein, petitions for res taurant license nt Northumberland, Godfrey H. I'ebock, petilions for tavern li- I cense iu Wubhington townsliip at his oM atutid. j Henry Haa3; petitions for tavern license in I Northninberluud ul his old tt.ii, !. William l'arrow, petilions for taVern li i cense in .Shamokin township nt his old stand, j Juhn H. Adam, petitions for tavrru license in l.'pper Muliauoy, at bis old staud. ! David Herr petitions for tavern license in J tbe borough of Milton, at his old stand. j Jacob II. Krnst petitions Tor tavern l.'ccnsc j in Turbul townsliip, at his new stand. I nomas search petitions lor tavern license ill CliiliEiiuque township, ut bis old'staud. Joseph Harris petitions for restaurant in lbs borough of Milton. William Titlier petitions for restaurant i:i the borough of Milieu, t illmm A. Urnner petitions for license to sell spirituous and vinous liquors in the j town of Shamokin. DAN1KL DECKLKY, notify rrothonotary's UPkc, 1 Suubury, Mrrrch G, l.r.8. E1TEEIFFS SALES. B.. .. , , r r - 1 v,rtue of sundry writs uf mwti.ii hv- ois and writs of Livatu 1 lttAs. usued out of Ihe Court uf Common l'leas uf "N'oi ti.uiu- ! herlaud county, lo mc directed, will tic exposed to public t ile, at the Court House, in ''uubtriy, j ou MUMMY. Ihe ith nf A PHIL, neit, ut I o'clock, 1. ,M., tho iollownij dcjcrioed propeity to wit : All those two contiguous, certain tracts or parcels of laud, situaU in ChdUquaque township, Northumberland county, coutuiniii; 40 ucres, more or less, all of which is cleared, and bounded on the Noith by lands of Daniel Koch, on the South by a public road leading from Milton to Danville, Last by lauds of Daniel Koch aud William r'ilzer, and on the West by lauds of Frederick (J. Keidler and William Uurl.liumiuer, dee'd. v whereon are erected u small frame dwell ing house, a bam, small orchard, Ac. Seized, taken into execution, und lo he sold as tho properly of Andiew Keller. . Also, al the seme time aud place, two certain contiguous lots of ground, situate in the town of Mount Carmel, in Mount Cariml lowiiahip. N'itbuuibc(Iaiid county, and numbered in the general plan of said town So. I & S, in uluck So. -, being each about "5 feet in front and about ISO feet in depth. ISouiided on lliu North by Mount f aruiel alrcet, on the South by Cherry alley, un the W est hy Oak street, and on the East by lot No. 3, iu said block No. -i, whereon are erected a two slorv frame hou -u und kitchen aud a frame stable. Seized, taken in execution, and lo be sold as tbe property of David J. Lewi. Also, at the same time and place, a e riain tract, piece or parcel of land, situate in l'oint townsliip, Northumberland county, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Ueciiining at a pust, thence by land laic of John Cow den, North 40 degrees, East, J10 perches to a whiteoak, thence by land lute of William A. Ll yd, North 60 degree West, 04 J perches to a poi.1 ; thence bv lauds lata of James Kay, South 4U degrees West, 210' perches to three pos's j thence hy I laud 1st of I'hilip rnck, boulh .0 degrees East, 94 J perches to Hie place tf beginning. Containing 124 acres and $ pert he, (it being Ihe us hie Iracl ol land which Ueorg Cckertsolil and conveyed to John William Slanim.) About 115 acrea of wnictt are cleared wlicreon are erected a two-story Irame house, a 1 story log bouse, and ba'n part log anil part Irame, an orchard and a well ul water, Ac. KciieJ, taken in execution, slid to be sold as ibe property of John William fctauim. - A lo, at the same lima and place, all the eitale, right, litis and iiilr.l uf William L. Hellen stein, of, in. and to, all that certain messuage or body sfcoal lauds, embracing the Locust Moun tain, situate formerly in Nhainokin, now foal township, in the county of Northumberland, iu lb Mate uf Penusylvatii. hounded and described as follows, to will Adjoining on the North by lot No. , thence bv land ol now, or lormerly of II. II. Howell end other, and land formerly uf William Tuuilinson, afterward of D. II. How rll nd others, tbenca by allotment No, 8, throe hy the Mahanoy Mountain, containing 1874 acre and 70 perchei, strict measure, (lleing lb ssin. premise which Archibald Mulntyr and wile, by tw o certain indenture, one uf them datej the 8th day of February, A. I)., I Sal. and the other dated the day of the dal hereof, but executed and delivered before this present indenture, aud which tbe aid Daniel Mclniyre, by indenture, alo dated the day of the dat hereof, but executed aud delivsred before hi present iialsatur, grsnled and conveyed auto aid William L. lUllriuletn, hi heir and as signs.) Seized, taken in execution, and to be old a lb properly of Williint L. lUU'cnsiein. Alio, al tba aiu tims and place, all jh estate, right, title and interest of William L. lielfenstein, of, and in, to, all that certain mes suage, tract oi body of coal lands, embracing UV l.ocusi Mountain, ailuaw lormerly in ohatp'jn stow Coal township, ip. the county of X'urthuni berlam, in the Stale of l'ennaylvarj, houujej and described a follow, to wit -.AdiolrUng oh tbo North by lot No. , the by ,ur,jj in lb nam. of Ueorg C Jt, now, or UumuYt w," T" Syi ., t,VpsjX. ani land formerly of WilliaioToiBlioaJf),ft,rwtrj7or Mewra. Boyd 6t C'ompny, Vncnca by allo(uienl No. a, thcaeo b) Mkouy UotluUtn. Conlaiaing 1874 acr aod seitjr parches, strict neaaure. (Using lh asm prriMlir which..', icbibld Melnlsic il wife,, hy . iwo certain Indentures, one of lliem dated Ihe 28lh day nf February, A. D., 1851, and the ethot dated the dny of ilia dale l.nrtuf, l iit executed and delivered liefare this prtseut indenture, and which Daniel Mtlnlyre, by inden ture, also dated the dny nf Ihe date hereof, hut evcrtltPil nrl ilntivfirril lirfiirri this iirritlit ilidcll- tire, rrrsnted and conveyed unto the suiil William I., ilrllptiiilf'in l.ifl linta atttl nsiuaiia.l ftitcu. tiikc n in execution, and lo be sold as the properly of William I.. Helfcnslntn. Also, at the same lime and plarC, tht unilivi ded third nart of all that A l.n.1.. ..r AI t....l .H.I.M.IM. f J. . w, ui. vt oihi ,.,i,on, coioiniiiia inr l.iiu Mountain, situate formerly in Nlinmokini now Coal towhship, in Iho county of Nnrlhufnlirrland, l.,l.l ....i ,u..n..i r.ii ....i;;: tho North by ln( No.C, llirnce bv land anrvrytd in the name of Ccoriie Colrain, now L). II. Hun p and oilier s, and lunj fonncrly of William 'J'oiii!inoti, now It. H. Unwell, Iheticn liy allol mnit liinnherH, llicncii hy Iho Mnhnnnv Mniin lain. Ciintaiiiiiifj IS74 acres ami 70 pnthon, strict nicasurc. (Bcinu; mndry tmctn nnd parts of tracts of land, surveyed on warrunts liciiring date the 1Mb tins ol March, A. D., I", '.CI. rjrtititcd unto Lilniund Hull', Jdiiich (iiicr, 'J'linitins (.'ritr, Jauics Jenl.ins, Kiclmrd ISulimm, l.'u lnird Mi.n I. ilia and Thoirms l'osicr, und a bo, nru ol two trnrts, siirvpvrd on warrnnls brnrinrr dale tliu :lUlh dey of member, A. 1).. ISDO, Riciiltil tc t uaiiicl Uraiiticsm ami Juinrs liepliurn. and iillntlt d In Vulculiiio lirnlist as tminlier 7, kc j cnrdiiiK lo u rcrlnin iurlilitii nl Z!t Ira -la t-f land (oninioiily rallnl "I he lirant Land.,' and being the naino undivided third part uhiili Ar chibald Milntyre and wife, by iletd, dulcd the 'J8tb day nf ' lirunry. A. II.. l'tj.M, (jrontcd and ciuicytd unto William I,. llclli-nHeiii. bi heirs , . - , ! and assigns, r-i'icl, lnkcn in vicctilion, and ; o aow as tuc proK iiy ut iiiiani L. ilc!.V:'. ' stun. j Al-j, at the same time nnd place, t!io follow ' ins described Til ACT )F LAM), cmnmotdy j called '-The Mclnty rc Lands," tixs Ths two! full, epi:,l nnd unditidej third parts or, md in I ! a certain tract of I Mill acros of coal land, em- j bracing the Lix-usl Mouniuin, hiluste f irmrrly j i in .Shaiiiokin, "low foal township, in llic county i , of iirt!iuniherlund, uid Male of lVnusliaiii hounded and di'.cri!n d nt I'ollow.i, to wil : Ad- j Ijoinirg on Ihn ortli y lot Nn. t, I'.u-nce hy laiiile rt:rU'c.l m t!,e n,i0o ul Ocore C.di'.i.i, ; no Mcsirs. ItoyJ , I'mnpuiiy, nnd hinds fur. j meily of William Tnmiinson, now Mi.ms. liovd ; &. L'oinpnni, ihence by allolincnl So. 6, lliunce n tne Aiananoy Mountain, ronluinii s 1 h rl i acres and ,0 perches, alrrct measure, (buna I sundry tracts ami parts nl tracts ol land, sur eyed on warrants ticaring Jute on ihe ISth day I of March, 1703, irrnnted utito lohtuiiid Hilii', Jnmes (iricr, 'J'limiing (irier, James Jrnkii.a, j Itichard Salmnn, Kichard Mannini; anJ 'i iiortiKS j I osier and slp, parts oftwotrarls, surveyed on wsrrunli. Iirarlnn date the .loth day ul No vember, 1830, prunlcd lo Dunicl l'raulieam and Jairrs Hepburn, and allotted I.) Valentine lirobsi us So. 7, according to a certain partition ut 5 tracts of land, commonly called tiio "Grant Lands."' 8ei7.ed, taken in eicct iion, nnd to 1 1; sold as the properly i.f i'iie l'liila Je!j U:a c: Sur.lury Kailroid f onip.tny. Al.CC, At the same limo and jihu c, by virtue of a certain writ uf J.fi'tai I'aciuf, lo nie i!i;ve ted, will bo exposed to public sale the lollow. iug desciibeil pieces, parcels, and lots oi ! ground, tiluule in the lioruuglt if Sunbury, j und county of Northumberland, uforei-aiij, j aioro paiticuluily described as follows, lo wit : All that laru two story brick House j aud Son r lots of ground, situatu in tlie bur-: oiirIi of Sunbury, .il'uiesaid, bounded un the! West by Uluadwuy ; ou thu .South ky hfhn- innkin street ; an J Last by IJiver uiley, audi which four loU uie iiunilicied G1, ('-li. Gil, t-nd (i'i iu the rienerut id un uf said b.iio.ii.li ; j all tliOfO lvu lots nf ground, Minute and bci::f: iu llic bnroujjh of Sudbury, aforesaid, bounded on iho North by Shamokin slrcel; on the j South by Dorberry alley ; ui;d on the Wts! j by property of tho heirs of Geoipu Weitxid. ! Numbered in the geuYrul lull or KuiJ bus- ouh C" and Crf ; also, til i!io.e five lots of I ground, f-iluule and beini; iu thu borough ui W....I. ...... nl.,......,.l 1 1 I ouiiuui 1, uivo-buiu, iiuiiiol-i 1:11 in lov l.i-ii iih ofM borou 9 n.,, yK , G ut.d .,7 ; ; i it t, .... iV ..r . .: ;.. .i. UICU, Ull IllOk UUlIUI Ul :iVlllllll, MlOilin 1 IJ IIIL borough of Sunbury, ul'orestiid, known in thu ; ornevul plan ofout-loU lis nr.ii.ber Ml, bcund- ed by lot No. ."S, by n 'M foot alley, and by I hlliaimikiii creek, cuntaining 1 acres ulul Ml ' perches bo tho same, morn or l.-s? ; also nil j those other 2 oui-lots, in thi- suid borough uf Sunbury, L now u in the general plmi of oM- , lots us numbers il end oT. i'(nituiiiin0'. to- ! gelher, 1(J acres aud KG perches ; uud aUo, j ull lliut other out-lol of ground, bituatu uud : being iu the said borjiiKh of Suubury, io tlio j nook, bounded by the Sliainnkin creel;, other J out lots or Charles Hall, deceased and I James Smith, coiit.iiiiin lt acres bo tl.o I same, more or less. Seized, taken in execu- I tion. and to be sold ns the properly of Jacob j 15. Masscr, with notice to Ira T. Clement, j John lluun, A. Iie!eiidei fir, A. I louver, j Juhn Clurk. William L. Heivart, F. W. j Hughes and John liowtii. .At.Bii: ai ino same umo and place, n certain '1'ract or pieca of Land. siiu:it in Cumeroii township, Northumhcrlucd county, containing 30 Acres more or lt-s, iieailv all of which is cleared, whereon nre creeled a frame Dwelling llouee nnd Stable; bounded on tho tat by land of John Loni;, west and north by land of l'eter Weikel uun south bv bind of Charles Henningcr. Seiz.nl taken iu execution and to be sold us the property of v-uariL'3 i. i ciiici ami uucui) liilliir.in. JAMES VANDYKE, Sim iff. blienll s olilce, utibury, Marsh Oth, 168. SHERIFF'S SALE Alexander Jordan ) ! i In the ('mill nf j rolllllluli Pleas nf; William Davis and Ceo. l.ec, Executor uf Thou. Davis, af I'hii., deceawd, lNorili'd. Co.. No, .'IJ. Nov. Te m. Slid also 'i'ruslees uf die widow and heirs of saiJ decessej, and Joeph War ner, of Philsdeli'liia. anJ :s57. Wril I'ariiiion. ol I Wm. McCarty, of Sunbury. j In pursuance of u ofJer and decree of the Court uf Common l'leas of said county, wilt be expusrtl lo pulilic sale, kl Ins Court llouaf. hi Sun'lury, on MONDAY, the .Mh dny of AI'IIIL. next, at 12 o'clock, M., lots No. 4:10. -ll.'i, 4 14. 437, 438 and 'J.'HI, iu the town of Shamokiu, as laid out by McCarty. Davis, W'srnet and Jordan. Condition of sal will bo made known on Ihe day of sale. JAMES VANDVKE, Shirill'. Sheriff office, Suubury. March tth. ia.'8. 1 rilOCLAMATIOX ftihdavof APliifi. neiu and will continue ''' u WEEKS Tba coroner, Justices of the l'cs'c an j fonsi. hies in and lor the comity of N'.lio ,,,,,.,,, , requested to lc then and ll'.ere i-., ,(u.ir m,.,r .,cr. sons, with their rolls, m-, ..,, ,j Uthcr Minemlvrai'.ocs, t- do lhuK, ,lillg, pj lhl lr several oilier appui,,;,,,, lo jm.. Ana i. wituees prccu,,- , uaf , ,h Coaimonl weallu air,,,!,,! anv M1aoln r are ulo rerpiesU'd and j iuini'I1jcj (0 ue u,rll Kn, i,, r. attrndiug in their r.iOper persons to proM-cute amiiust him, as shall b j uM -and not lo depart wilbout leave at their parib Juror ar requesud lo bepuiiclual ill their attendsacls, at th tun appointed aj;reeablk to their notice. Uivfcn bnjer toy band t funbury, Ibe I at injJ (J 1 1( I, I lieretiy tnen (lint tbo several ; tmu LU 1 li 11 ..(JK O F (1 11(1" N I it 1 ''''si. '''uierly kept by Mrs. J honij.j.ni. Courts of Common Pleas, tieneral yusrter f Mnte in tho bo- JU5,' t,f SUI.Lprv ci ihiimbi r- i '"' '"r 11 ' 1 ' ;" """e 111 f'"l,l',c'. i- l'air. Pessions of the peace und Uprhans' Co.irl. Court Lnul couu'' . tj.nilid nn "t'-o .'outh bv 1 "d addiii":i he will provide a convey an 'e lo eairv of Oyer and Terminer and tieneral Jail De'ivcrv, ! 0f Ija- '..'' lie, i,' .o rn il, V ',1 1 I l,-'s"' l'' a:;d from the I'.itereiit Huilread ill . ill and for the County of Ni'i ihuinbcrlaud, lu 0 . "? ",. 1 , ), ' ,f , ' , ', ."" " E" J pits, und w ill leave o ,nrts I'titr.ed tursihn commence at Ihe Court Hi use, in the. borough ol i m )) "I Y 01 1 10 !',' V nTl'r; i Ins hotel a de.ir.olo s'.uppiug place lor guests ami Sunbury. at 10 o'clock, A. M. .... Monday. t ; a"J.cl1 '-, mev f the 'Y. I u'.u . ..aveler JOHN LLlSl.K, of March in the yaf of out Lord en iusmis. and cigb' hundred aad fifty -oighl and th Independence uf lh L'uited Slalcs of America th Ulid. UoJ ssva lb Cou,w'nwllh. 1 JAM EH V AN D VK I :, r:Wi,ir. ShseifT Ofilce, duubury, ) . . Ma:tM, tu'v. FEBRUAEY SO, 1858. - RCkT received y l?ilroad annlher lol choice and desitahic ffu J rmisn iiif! in par f fancy DeUnns new mylm, Oloik and Fancy w:il. llAi,l.r,,l a:.l.lnr I'rlill v Ii, t) and 9 "" i n i . ii i i"f crnts 1'lnin m .,.i,'.. r,i c,ita AUn i nun voni. Mi.sli'l liiitrn Krciiih flothK, l.'iW' L. .. l u.. Jl. lrff1. I iiijTy low price And we call particular tion lo tur HtiiT'k of Frcah tiruccries, lie! hliiiprii. nnilliril. 1VC1I11ICKV rfri, ' Ill () ... ..... ., . , .:i ,.' -e ii.tii i.i i.nr ni m ill r rp, loutciii'n. ii i im ...I st... il.i,(,..in .,,.1 i.r ...ia, w l rina 'i' entire aiif?ettufl , , GOLIE ONZ3 HOIVIII A! e Kf I Uxamino our goods anJ lratn our prices, ur slock presents a large nnd varied anaiMiineiil, en ahlinK purchasers to make a inv" sclectiuti to the best odvantaKC. . ... v GREAT EA.X:CrXlTr3, 111 rntiff ntiiice of llic udnr(d stntu of in- ter, we will cmiuneiice frcn thl dalo lo aul; cur niliie sIik U ol' licadV Made Cliilhini; Uluiikeli t inter Hosier), and a tery nice awiitimnl nf Ladies Khuwls ut pri ully rrducnl j'ikes Now Is the time lo Ncrnrc iind hnrgitins. A l'l.NNV f.i:ii A I'UNNV i.AltNi:!). V.. Y. liKK.I! T u. riON. Sunlury, IVorusry 10, 1'JM. I:, c. i imrriKiii.H. iac tr.mt is CHESESJI50VuIS ix. PEABSOK, Commission Merchants erd Dealers in rasji, s'iii.nk ksioviios. jVd. f, .V. H'lii'cr ,r., ;i door. uln-e Market, VllU.M)?A.VM. uvc coi.staiitiy t:i I i.n usi-i'iUiut.t A.f :, a. i. D.icd and I iei.lcd I'ili, o.c trlinulilvrn, I .'lu'CrC. liulUir.iVc. A Card to Ct: i; i: a v '. i: i; a h i: u . d : : MERCH NT9, K'ii.c'j O'rore, Xurtliunihc ; 7iiirf cvuuty, 7E iave detera.iiied from the pu'oiicslina or . VV i.. -..n ,.,..i',. ,1 . ..,i , I erenliy rruureil I fir CAftH our sink nf tjoods, roniprisNfj Dry Coeds, Groceries, II urnv. ate, (Juciiiiv.ai, Itoots and Klines, Huts and Cups, Medici lies, iVc, and nil Jods usually kepi in u country htore. Ucin; denirous of quitting the lusint m vc wil! dispose of our stock of (iooda eit or before the MUt day if March, lKiP, to:, p.-.-roii or persons wi lling to uniliarli in the buti .it ss un fivoiable terms. The situation ic a g .iwd oi.e f.r d i:.j i:, cxIeiKive MCiV.in'.c. trade. 1'or foril.cr parliciitara cf.ll r.B f.;.'i!: u,e rutrfiil eiv, or ci'-.bsn tlien, bv m.dl. J. I'. & L 1'. KI.IN2. Kline's Grove. Va , l'o:'aurv o.'.i, tS.'it. To Jo i li !a(iu-wo ut. Tcter jlau-'inwiiul. John La'.'.u'.ia.voiil, Nancy in'.ermnrried with Win. H. K isc, Llizula tli i.i terin.irried wilb Usau t'ampbill. Alary llau'jlia- ! wout widow of Letl'crt Hs'ighawnut, dte'd and I Mary llaughawoLt and Ciliraim l.vlle guardian nf John J., Sarah June, Kpbraim L. and Maiy I Ii. Maui;hawiiut, I'oi'ii-r children nfmid I.i Ifcrt : llaughawout dvc'J, ChrUtuphcr llaushawout Iiiiic llaiujliawout. Jackso'.i IIiiuIidwouI, t'ul- vitt lliiuchawout. Ucwilt llauytiuivoiit und The odo--iu iiiteriinuiied Willi I-auc Dewitl, heirs and j IcRiil rcircsentalivii. of John Kuuhanout dei'd, , and to ull other ncrjoi:. intLrcslrd. j cr.i:rn.G: I Ncrthumberlcnci County, r,3. You un.l ejc'i of you arc hcr.'liy ritnl to be and epperir before Ihe Judges nfor.r Orphans Court, ut an Ort buns Court Iu be held for suid county the first MonJay nf April r.c.tt. ind then ninl t lr r i.wn r rei'ow I t-ike the real estate of the said John Uaiifihnwoul at the valuation placed upon it bv an inquest lo Id thereon the "(ilh ilu; nl DrcemlHir !Sj7. or .how cua.e why the sau.e li.all nut le sold. And hereof fr.il nol ! Certified Irani the records cf o-:r slid Orjdnri'j t.'ourt al t'oitibury, thi.i 14 lb day of January, A. D., lnr,f!., "1'hos. D. (iruiit Depi. t ill. O. C. The almve niulied lit ilh. und I.rtral -eiri'enta-lives will tdease lake notice of the above rule. JAMES VANDVKE, Sheriff. ShenlFa Olfice, Suuburv, f February 20, ISO'S. j 2I3T or CAUSES- Olt Irial ill the I'ourl ol ('oinuioii 1'K-as of Norlbuiulierland t'ornlv, lo ih held at Sun 1 bury, on the first Monday of April, l S.'iS. 1'i.Ai.NTiiri. DrrtMiiT3. Isaac Drown vs John S 1'etcrmnn J. U. Sii.ilh's ex'rs. vs Chas. (J. Doiuiit's Adi.fr. Su ma l'eter Dickson i same, vs Shatlur i t'o. vs J. L. Musser, vs John A Llot it, vs Win. McCarty et al S James Vandyke, vs J 1) Maiser V BulllO ! John Uowen Aleiander Coll, Martin Weaver J nines k'agcr, i Win K Mum same i l.cib for isiiimer Vs Sun'iury C.uiuli W.l'.Co. ., ' ... Henry ieue, vs i I'.os. bauiiigsrduer, ; iS(Uli Wolver'linl, , Jurt y H,M vs J. ill ii Liurtis it ul vs Francis I'lrliiaii, vs 11. li. Master, I James Maionr v l'liila i Suuburv li K Co W ill Liiliax. Ac va Win I. lirlli tn-liin, I (i M Klemniiug ut., la IU I. Illllensteiii i R F lieilv cVc s tame ; Win J Mc 'undicss A Co Win (.'oni'.ct I Peter Verijer vs Jotias Uohner I John t-' ut hlu rt vs Thouius I ruucis sr. i t al .1 allies luce John Creech (! Krnm for Nagle Alliodlt l'-..kB vs (iefi A Ki el, r vs W iliuinJ'uKei y vs lsvid Maiteli rt al vs .Sun tV lino il. K. Co vs 'i'houias S. Madden vs William lloiiil va John r I'elerman. s A li Lonsahnru vs Jos iioli'uiun's adm'r. s Kate ir hied, v s Jen-e ii ice BMC ijrown ; (,'t.jrlea Tidier Isaac llronn John Mun y Deborah Hull ; lieulien r agny ! J. A W KoHhh-Ii i Wllltiui rilmaii ii Francis I I'llonin 1, vs I'eoige Conrad. Ilciirv M3sser's ex'rs DAM EI. Ur.fKI.EV.I'rctb'y. rrothonotsry's Dirice, 1 h-unbury, March 0, l.v'iH. 4 ailEHIli'F'S BALE. Mi'ikcrtl, Cedf.sh, Lord, Salmon., Letf, Ilsms, $thad,' I'oik, iilra, IW. i'i, iSiiH. 3.U.W. i V.y virtue of a writ of i'i. ir. issni(l f ' -"- J V.D ! the Court uf Common l'leas of Nori'j,,,,.. j Llaiket Street, Sunbury To.. ! lull J cuiinty, lo mo directed, will '0l lxnotei ' r'"' "'bs'.ibcr resj erllull.. inlorms tbe eni : lo pilbl.C salo, (it the public 0050 (,f Jjni.s I l'x'- "ini'iury, and the public ireiietull; . ! Covei t, ill Suuburv, on Sf' , Jv t bo 'Id div i l'' ' purchased, and will like possesion nF 1 ...II n... nl 'I t. r' ...'.. . Ol .1 '111 1J...I, I I U .,...!. I- l . I . . . v .1 V " .1 ft-1. tls'l t or rcl''M r'uw w'" -en.ri.i i,aiuoa.i, ccr.tr.iuinj' cne half i f pii ncre, um.-u nr less t.M cf which is clenri'd. Seized, luken in execution uud to Lo ai!J tis li e .i cj urty uf Ueorrri) Mct'artv. j.mi:s VANHYKr., ihiiiji: Sberiir Ortict Sunbury, March Utb, lSfR ) j.:i,'.vuU: T(- OTOHi. "1 1 13 LOI 4 -S A SHI' .Sl.EIS.rivspeclfully in forms ihe eitieis of TrevorloJi and sur ruundinj county, that she ba opened new store of Millinery and Kaucy (iorH.'S, al 'rrevur ton in Shainokiii street, nessily uiaiiiis Kuoii'" Tavern, whero kit kinds, of Bonnets and fancy Lio.uls can bad nl Ihe lowest lenns. Dress making al attended fa 44 (h best manner and lulist style. April 5. Ujr. if )I'KK itl KNTKATfn f.Vr OK St- PUNfflEi:, for sale at L'rua - lore IM .e $9 c'. ANALYSIS OF LTOSS CATi-VrE BRANDY BY A. A.HAYEiS M. i' i AsKior to the Slut? of Mgk-icLvhH. Oi.ti.aAi. CinniTV.it. A ilrt jtllowfr li'ovtii-rolorid c'.iiil, lmvirij a liKrant dm i when cvuporiilcd In in (ban I ' no t il it ' ulilnntv lustier. iui.ieu i r voiun. - iu drues, ul' v li.cli io traces l Kjf an a w-m. I ,l''1'" a" estrai'l ilertrid lioin i...l. (ii evirv uetlll1(B pure 1'iihu's i.ijr.or. 'J'ho I'riiKr.itiee ut lioti'jutl whit hit yose-' i . .... .. i. i - ' , i . Irtini l.'ni'liic. Umndv ir Wine, brlii a Innt is- , " P"-'-:'' : sauce rislliiiii fmin a lfU!lmr I. iniciiiuiioK I' .l,.!,,, .;! I. .I, idlii iir ir.ru. I'litaiisi. t lisasr il.il. I. COO pails in voi- iiV ' f lii ti'iitnii' "0 dl(f I'. C1 It) p.'rl'' i'"' iilohul. l'l'iJdos t.'ie fintunl isl. 1,1! 10 ). 't'" n! thr t-p't'A SlVord I'I piiria of a strong s'llulioii sf Ihe nil which chardcltiiies Ihis Lran d ; liu- .-pt it '' ft. i,,,,r Tfifiomar 'h il, " tn i ii no rilorlfM", .md in all iu !'i;.!H!s 'I pf rhel sti ' l ..! -li..,l Ml'lllllcr. Un I'. I- km'IIuii nf ' iii.t Lr,imiv hi l'il "tfil. rnil.iiiis; Itsiuc.i llci M.nil und ml. . id (j,! roiiii.osci i.'xtiai-l i f fititl, i;n.n, ano ceiorcu ,.u in j HUV'l. Vi'oM oi J.inusiv lS 'S, , , )),. t.tiVT., .M.ili iiispt'clii.r f lh''. aiV' I'D Jas. A. fhtliun. (.'hernial, nl'Ncw Vorl., bolh" I rimiimr lids ! in pnie 'lnu.niy. and Ilia fmin ! Tu, '-Uireiiii'i pnrppii s I.)ou's CiUnwln liran 1 i!y liiis ho ilvt. ami i'i' !jig b''rn nrcded losu i j.ir. edv the pwiso;i"i roriptil:ds sold iinuer tho ; iiumr of lirulid.V. As 1 Uvi r.ip3. thejuiic orticlc ' is sin ueintr suprrifi,, and u tuvi r -'Bii sure reine- i i:. i n i1: fpi'ps'u. i utiui'iicy.. Low ; piiiu, Li.ii- ; i:u..-,lii i.Kinl I'i bility, AC ic. ! .-.ii., i:in;i.iiV fc'iiT.;. a.nd ii'Ai:i. l.l.'.vi ('! AMI' ttiA i'.. 'J litre W.."C8 li.'l linn.'.v 1 ill ii:' nci.idiiil,ood ul ('iiiciiinuti, and lire fjlim ! until d in I e the pine juice nf the t impN, and am I'li.n.ojiU;, full id iled lor invalids nnd pcisoiis ; N.i.o hi;:, ire u ti.tle siiinula:.'!, -u d for tncruinen j t.il piiip,,: . l.ct.iil j.r.r.1 I li." prr hott'e. A ii'. ial di- i punt iiiiale In lli trade, llrulrrs will pi Hsu i w.nl their nnl'. r to the sn!c ii'jiM for Mcrlhum : Lerlund d ii'iiv lOW.i r. CAM.OW, I Druiel, Mdtcn, 1'a. I'lLruaiy, 20, Ih.'-iJ. Uin. - . SADLEP.Y AUD HARNESS IJAKIXG r1Hc" subscribrrs r'-sorrtfuilv inform the rili--"- ten nf Kimbury and vicinity that they hne ciimincnccd Iheutmvi' timitit'ss a few doors ttbovo tbo i'osl (llii'e, Muil.i't ijiinre, r-'nnburv, i'n. Work ot c.II kinds l i their 111, nf bt..-in will be done r n ir' i 1 1 v und luuliy mi I'm in' it ua soii'ihlii ti-rm-i. " f I.i: V, 'JNT , OVSTIU,'; Yt:-c y 13, IS), PZ:GITs? SlSS)?fJ33D 0 -20 Ef. rjr.rs-i. ri"5il 2 i-uhji-ri! or rcsprclfi.Ily iiilrrins ths citi il. i'.'.-i, : ui'Knn'.iurv and vinniiy tl.at ho has jiil r .ci ived a su;inlj ol K 1. 1 )!.'!,, v. inch lie ih oil. iiiir nt w holfsilc or retail from -lo. .Vfi Ui i to t HTJ ptr Barrel, lie alto tc!:s some us low lis 70 cu. nr ip-arter, ull ul Wi:uh he WAK IIA.N TS in be (ion'.. . ("ANDLE.S for site, wlmlorde or tctuil. '1 huuklul lor ast palronajju lie hoi cs to con linue to nlerit toe sa'nc. 1!VC ill.M A CALL M. f.CEAlillAUT, Muikel .M , buiil ury, l'a Feb.-uarj S7, IS'1--. Estate of George Brosious, decensed T OTIC',' is hrrchv Riven lo the hciis or leys! rpj resciilulivi'S nl l.eore II rosmus. lulc of I (.'cnrni' t.vi. in Limer M:ihemo' loHtinhip, or- thtinilM-rliitid coiin'v. Pi t;n-. Ivsuln, dpreascil. that hy virtue of ati uli.ii writ of Partition and Valuntiiin issued out of tho I irpltan' Co .rl nl .-;..! ,'oii. ih ai.d to Me dirceli d, an iniiat will be l.e.'d at tile late resilience of nit! dci ensid, in f'er.ntvt.iwii, en .MONDAY, tbe O'.'nd day nl .Miirih, next, at 10 o'clock A. M.,t'or llic purposir uf making pnrliiion of the Kcil Lulato nf i,aul deceased, In wil : of live certiiin tiaets of land, ar.d four and half lots of ground in lit-nrgc Inn n. uforesuii", one l.imeslonu lot, and five Islandti silu itc i i ihe river Susiui'haniia in Lower Mshli noy toiviisbip, Noithumberlaiid eouniv. aforesaid, between Ihe lo irs or legal representatives, and the vsidow ol said deceased. At which time aid 1!j.'C (uu may attend if You think proper. JAMES VANDYKE, sbcriffv tlinriiT's Odiic, Sunbury, ) January du. I j.9. j Estate of HENRY FRY, gen. dee d. VD'i'H"'" is hereby given that Idlers of ad ' luii.iilralion have been granlcd lo Iho sub scriber uu tin cstute of Henry Fry, sen. lute of Coal township, .NiHlhiimherlttudYniiiily, deceased .td persons indebted will p'c?e make imiiiedhi'ei payment ind those having chimin wj .rcsrid ihe m dulv auihenlienled lor M'tlleinetit. (iEOltUE I!, f ODEH, .t.lth'r. Fe'oiiiirv SO, 1 $!.- Ul. NOTICE. .""OTiCi" is hereby riven (hut smi.Ikuii ,n llicate nf Lai d Warrant -No. M. '.'IS, lor li.'i' jcrcs, i.sniiil lo liebecca Hear, widow of t '!,,. Dear, who waa private in . . j 1 - lliii 'li '. ,,i,ii., iiV.'diitcd the Ibthday of Sepleiiibn l.'ib'. !ii..fi said arr ili t wa-duly unMrln d J ibe s.ild I.e. beccn Ijc.ii, in I bmk, und acknowledged beb . n ,le-n Weikel, and certified 'iv ibe I'lolho'.otuif' of Mountoiir rounlv l'a.. und l.ubn-' ,o l(y lbi m.'o.i i il er Ironi the saj'l I.'ebece i ",r.,r, 'J l a! the raid wairnnt was jM in ll. nniil !'.t"n:, I'liioii Corner l'.it OlV, e, Nuriiii"l ' Mniid .iin.lv, I'n., Slid l'lcasiifl Hill I'm"! i illlie. Monloiiiery county Indiana, from rs !)it aiier il.n ruii of NoKmbrr IKfit;, and his nerr bci n lie.i"l of mice. That in coiin i'iienee n siM !.., iioiii-;illOH will be nimle to the cunir ,iouer ui Teil-i ins for a duplicito us aboio '.(aied CHAhl.Es w. MM AItuV. I'lea'.Mit II ill, Indiana. lYhriiury. St), 1 H.")jJ. t j 00,000 Oross-ties ! VANTKU Thirty Thousand Cress fl. s. or I 'tt.'lr'iaJ Sills for the Noithen, Cu,t,ai I Hull Ites "Vr furlhei purticnUis npplv Ii j . ' lii A T. f'l.l'.M E.NT, Coi tiii'tcr. j 'jilnfury, D I'ciiiltt "b, is.', ,. If I I .. 1 ' ...ii t'e ru..v 'j. lSSS ' I ' j jtm . i.i;ai:i. ATTflrtNEY A.T XA.Wt ' "He t". )?.:cKit st., o'wmVc tht (one Hvuse, CUNSUBT, FA. C..oecli.-;' mad and Professional DusinrST 'erall a.leudcd la Prouiplfy and Csreully . - Il Pun iniii-iiis ItirsstMi i Hullilt J Eairthorn, Iliehl Werti, Dsvis & Ilirney, f'J'yloi ek Co Sinibury, Jtin SO, 157. known Mun i on the !! ct UVAI.L PA PK.K, Window Mbades. rioo.. Carrijue, and Ta'blo thl Cloths, Cocca Malts and a auMrior a i licit Ot Drufrgeat. De I, H5T. I! UK, H I JcSON., f) g Q Y A H DS C A n rr.TI N ,rnihracm Ws.f wj I (Train. ioilon, and a supsnr atict of Itnj Carpel, Munurjctt r. J at bone, fvt ul ,ii run to .mi ,. !., . D'v ... Dnrsiir ja,o;v.' -