MILITIA HILL. "W copy from the Reading Gazttte, a sy nopsis or the new militia law. It embrncoi U the main features or tbo Bill, and will no doubt be quite interesting to many or onr readers. Section 1 provides that all able bodied ojute male citizens between theajesof twen. 1y Oh9 Bd rorty.fi ve years, and not exempted tj Wo J"8 f the United States, shall be subject to military doty, excepting persons in the Attny at.'d Navy of the United States, Ministers of the Gospel, Professors of Colle Res and School pwctors. and Judgos of the Courts, topether wi'th persons regularly and bonorablv u'iscriai'f,d from the Army or Navy of the United Sta tes, or from the Mili tia of this State, or any o. t"e United States; ind all persous who have served for seven consecutive years in a vmit.',rnled compnny, the proof or such gorvice to bo the cortiticato of the commanding officer. Section 2 provides for the ann.""" assess tnentofall persons liable to military duty, at the rate of 00 cents each, a roll o. whom shall bo separately kept by the Assesso.'. and left at some public place for examination, of which notice shall be given accordingly.-- I he County Commissioners are to determine who ore exempt from military duty under this Act. Terscns refusing to give information to the Assessor, of the names of persons lia ble to bo enrolled, shall be fined $10 for each such refusal. Tbe Assessors, Commissioners Clerks, Collectors, etc., in the execution of their duties under this Act, shall be subject to the instructions of the Adjutant General, and any neglect or refusal to perform the same Sibil be punishable by a fine of not less than $25 noi" more than s?.0. Section 3proviJes for the collection of the tax of fifty cents annually from every po en not exempt from military duty, as commuti tion for the non-performanc.? of such duty, sppcified under the Act of Congifss of May y l i'JZ ; tbe same to bo collected at t;:e same time und in the seme manner as other fnses are collected, and paid into the County Trea sury as a "Military Tumi," the account of which shall be kept separately by the Trea surer, and tbe fund applied exclusively to mil itary purposos. Tho commanding officer of each uniformed company shall, on the first Monday of May, in each year, deliver to the Commissioners of bis proper county, and to the Brigade Inspec tor of his lirignde, a copy of tho roll of mem bers of his company, and also a list of persons who havo paiJ to the funds of his company 50 cents a year as an equivalent for military ser vice, which contribution eliall exempt said persons from paying the tax to the collector. the Assessors. Uommissiouors, Collectors Receivers, and Clerks, are to receive for their I &l services, compensation at tho samo rate as for making the animal assessments ot property nnd holding appeals ; and the Treasurers sluill receive one per cent, of the Military rund as lees lor receiving anil disbursing the s.ime. Section 4 relates to the Organization, I'm form, ami Discipline of the Militia. The Ktato is divided, ns now, into twenty Divi sions ; each comity shall be a separate Bri pade, nnd the city of Philadelphia shall bo divided into three Brigades. The regulations of the C. S. Army eliall bn conformed to, as near as possible, except that a Regiment may consist of live companies ; and the uniform of all companies hereafter organized shall bo that of the Army of the United States. A company shall number not less than 32, rank end file, and when deficient in this number, shall be disbanded by the Bngado Inspector. The Commander in Chief (Governor) is au thorized to select books iu instruction in tac tics anj discipline, which shall bo furnished by tho A dj 'it. nit General to all couimi.-isioiiod olTirers. aud paid for, out of tho -Military Fund." All existing uniformed companies that num ber 32 non-comniissiotiod officers and pri vates each, aro considered organized uudcr this Act. Wheuever there are Gve uniformed compa nies in any Brigade, they shall bo formed into n Regiment ; but companies already organi zed into Regiments, shall continue under their present officers uutil tho expiration of their commissions. Sec. .r provides that on tho first Monday of Jntia afier the expiration of the commissions of the Briandier Generals now in office, aud on the 1st Monday of June in every five years thereafter, tho members of all the uniformed companies that shall be organized on or be fore tho first Monday of June, 1S."0, shall meet at their usual place of meeting, and elect a Brigadier General aud Brigade Inspector for each Brigade, and such Held officers as their several Regiments or Battalions may bo entitleu t us well as the commissioned officers to which each company may bn enti tled. The commanding officer or each com pany, a.--if ted by two members whom he may clioso, shall superintend tho election. The returns shall he delivered, within Cvo days, to the Brigade Inspector, who shall transmit the same to the .Secretary of the Common wealth, nnd file a duplicate copy in his own office. Vacancies to be filled as now provi ded. On tho first Monday of June after the sr.id election, and on the first Monday of July in every five years thereafter, the election for Major Gnneral shall bo held, by the commis sioned officers of each Brigade, at the county seat of their respective Brigades. The Brig odier General, or other senior officer preseut, assisted by the Brigade Inspector, shall su perintend said election. This section further provides for the np poiutmont and election of the non-commissioned officers of Regiments, Battalions and Companies, as heretofore; directs to whom resignations shall bo made ; and declares that no one shall be eligible as Brigadier General or Brigade Inspector who lives out of the bounds of the li vision. Section C provides for tho organization of the Division, Brigade and Regimeutal Staff. The number and grade of the officers of tho several Stall Departments, remain as hereto fore. This section also defines tho duties of tho Brigade Inspector, aud fixes his salary at SloO year, with ollowance for priuting and stationery. Section 7 authorizes the commanding offi cer of each Regiment or Battalion to organ ize a Band t;f Music, and appoint tho leader thereof; which Baud, when required, shall Mteud the meetings, parades, &c, of said Regiment or Battalion. The Bands may be disbanded by the same authority that organi zes them. Sectiou S relates to the issuing and safe keeping of Arms. Every organized company shall, under tho direction of its commanding officer, erect or rent a suitable Armory ; the rent of which, in the city of Philadelphia, shall not exceed 8200 a year ; in Allegheny, Laucaster, Reading, Rottsvillo and Harris burg, S 'OO ; and in other places, glOO ; to be paid out of the "Military Fund" of the Bri gade. An Armorer shall be appointed by tho commanding officer of each company, take charge of its Armory, and bo shall be paid SI a day for the time" actually employed in cleansing guns aud other duties connected with the safe keeping and preservation of the arms given into his cliargo. Tho command ing officer of each company shall be responsi ble for the arms and equipments supplied it, and shall cive bonds for their safukoeping and '" return. The Adjutant General shall furnish ut the expeuse of this State, all tbe arms, equipments aud camp equipage, required by the various officers end companies, for the performance of military duty, if the same shall bo in the State Arsenal when applied for All camp equipago shall be returned to the State Arsenal oo ot before the first of N overa bjr in each year. Section 9 provides that all the organized, iniformod, and equipped companies in each brigade, shall parade in full uniform, by Regi me ut, Battalion or Company, one a year, be 'wten tbf 1st of May aud the 1st of October, as the Brigade Inspector may order, for dis cipline, inspection and review j or in lion of said annual parade, the commanding officer of the Brigade, may order his Brigade, or any Regiment, Battalion or Company thoreof, to parade and oncatnp for not more than six con secutive days between the dates aboVs men tioned which parades and encampments shall be governed by the regulations of the U.S. Army. In addition to the annual parade or encamp ment above specified, regimental or battalion, parades may be held twice a year, for one day at a time ; and companies in cities and incor porated boroughs may bo required to parade not exceeding six times a year ; all other com panies four times a year but no officer or mem ber shall be paid for parading oflenor than six times a year. Officers, musicians and privates of tho uni rormed Milita shall be exempt from cival pro cess and from jury duty, whilst in uniform, and going to remaining at or returning from nny parade, rendezvous or encampment j and their uniforms, arms and equipments, ns well as tho horse of every officer and member of a cavalry or mounted company, shall be forever exempt from taxation, and from lovy and sole on execution for debt. Orders for encampments Bnd parades for inspection and review, shall be published nt least twenty days previous to the parade, in such manner as the commandant of tbe Brig ado directs. TL'e Major General or Each division shall review one of his Brigados in each year, ac companied by tbe officers of his said stall', and while so employed shall receive tbe pay of a Brigade Inspector. Tho Brigadier General is requested to at tend, with his staff, the annual inspection and review or the several regiments ana battalions or other general parades, in his Brigade. The commandant of each company, at tho annual inspection shall furnish the Brigade, bspection with a return showing the number rr. '"Qicers, musicians and privates on parade. the n.imbor of absentees, and tbo number of uniform Qrms auu equipments in posesssion of his coin ',)nny 0 C0Py f which returns shall be transmii'tod t0 tu0 Adjutant General within thirty dT9- , , , , , Koch Company h?:l? nJ regulations not constent with this Act, for the government ond improvement t its i mem hers which, when oppro.'ed by two thuds, shall be binding upon them. -A " officers non commissioned officers, m.nsicia . privates of any uniformed company or tuP r ccive one dollar and fifty cents or every day actually on duty in pursuance ' j''' Act, and for each horse used by tbem, two dollars per day. Section 10 constitutes tlie unganer o.cuer- Brigade Inspector and 1 told Officers pt each Bticade a Board of Auditors, of which the Brigadier General shall be President, to nndit and settle all just claims on the Military Fund for expenses incurred under the provis ions of this Act which shall be paid by their order on the Treasurer of the propercountry. The Board may have all necessary printing and publishing done for the Brigade, shall keep a record of their proceedings, and receivo one dullurand fifty cents a day for each day's ser vice. County Treasurers shall report to the Ad jutant General annually on tho last day of De cember tho amount of their receipts and ex penditures on account of the Military Fund during tho year with the balance remaining in their hands. Section 11 provides for ,iho calling out of the militia in cases of invasions, tumults, in surrections, riots, breaches of the pence, Ac, for their suppression, aad defines the duties of officers nnd men on such ocsasions. Diso bedience of orders in any such enso is penish- able by a huo of not less than Sl. nor more than '$'10. All non commissioned officers, musicians nnd privates, ordered out in case of riot ; tumult, breach of tho peace, resistance process or whenever called upon iu aid to the civil authorities, shall be paid one dollar end fifty cents per day ; and all commissioned officers shall receivo the pay of officers of the Uuited States, together will all necessary ra tions and forage ; and for tho horses of any mounted mon, one dollar per doy. Section 12 is very long, and relatos to the organization and proceedings of Conrtsof In quiry and Courts Martial, for the trial of offi cers and privates on all charges of improper and nnmilitary conduct. Section 13fixos the fines and penalties for violations of the provisions of this Act, to be imposed after trial by Court Martial. Suction 14 relates to the ''Graud Staff," ond provides, that, in addition to the Commander in Chief, who shall have twenty Aids, being one iu each division with the rank of Lieuten ant Colonel appointed and commissioned by lum lor the term of Ins oluce trom among such persons ns shall previously hold a (Jap tain's commission, tho Grand Staff shall con sist cf an Adjutant General, who shall, until otherwise ordered, act as ltiartcrmaster Gen eral, Commissionary General, Inspector Gen eral Paymaster General Judge Advocate, General and F.ngineer-in-Cbief, with tho tank of Lieutenant Colonol, who shall be appoin ted and commissioned by the Commander-in- Chief, for three years from and after the pas sage of this Act, and who shall have his office at llanisburg, with the other departments cf State. This section also dofines the duties of the Adjutant General, and several officers of the Grand stall'; fixes the salary of the Adjutant General at 000 a year, payable with all othor saleries und exponces allowed by this Act, out of the General Millitary Fund , and authorizes the Governor to appoint a Military Store keeper for each Arsenal, at a slary of 1100 a year, to hold office during the pleasure of the Govoruor. Section 13, and the last, dirscls the Secre tary of the Commonwealth to have a sufficient number of copies of this Act printed in pam phlet form to furnish each and every commis sioned officer, county commissioner, assessor, collector nnd receiver of taxes, with a copy thereof ; nnd olso with a copy of all the rules nnd regulations which may bo established in pursuance thereof by the Commander-in-Chief who in preparing tho same shall be governed by the rules and regulations of the U. S. Army, so far as the samo are opplicable. We are pleased to see our Mechanics o husily employed again this sprirjg, with a fair prospect of a busy summer. It promises well for the prosperity of our Borough. llarrit burg Ttle'jraph. A mole in York county, l'o., belonging to M r. John Leipbart died lust week of hoi; Cuu' era. Lit- 1 1 - .- -I New Advertisements. I'LAII A.I FAM Y BOOK BINDING. tl'HK sut)Boribeii,haviiiR tN.ucht the Hinder y late ..I fcte S pl.en D and Lyman il. Vtlstn. ot Miituu, und ad.lcti t- nsi.iiie siipriuir iiiijilriuenls, and l.svi.tg bcuiihI the superu.ieiidci.ee of Mr. II. K DliWMMi, who lus fur l-ii yej.rs Ueen emplojcd lit one uf ths U't Ui.tdi-nts in rhilaitrlptiiti, siut e.Hi.es Willi the ti.ht reoli..nr.i.U.uons fur uilcguty and sorapeieni-y, are now oief.ured to U1ND O It R K . B 1 N D Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, News papers, MuBic, &c, &.C., in every style desired. Work limy eithw bound or hslf. iKjund, in l ulf, K.siii, Turkey Mi.r.wo,., Micep, oi bll.tr lilli.r, or Muslin of vs.iuus clors sikI miuin.eiil! Willi laltile I'aiwr of dilieieiil bsnres, thu.la and colurs. Uld ilil.lu and other Bo.ks or I'u.iei. I, ,i sired lo preserve as iceinonuls la a luiuily. eu be nu.de Wire set'ure liy the Uliuler'ssklll. C- Dlank Uuoks, ll.blcs, ilyrna and Prayer B(.ks, Pocket books, Albums, Ulurirs,&c., Lt 1 1 1 ULD WITH Otii.U in U'nil.lesndduri.hlecliarueters, looider. Ml SIC I'OK it OUUS. kc. nude lo suit ru.im... A good Uindcry hu long keen desired in tin. vicinity, aiul we can therefore most lespecllullv sol.eit the uul.ha M.iii.HifE, i,u..i. .on, v.... urn .un.cieui to ieiy me oulliy si.d r.ss. iyKenl, tools, t.H.'k, and workmen all requiring mtiuey, we snail expeel I'A' ON DE1.1 VKUy of all wrk.J vt intend to charge moderate, reusou bleund ui.ifsiiu pricea, on the "Live and Let Live' pun1 cuil. und bone to inuke it a ueriuutieul buaiueaa. Oifire in the center ol Murket Square. iiMib aids second story, enjoining the "Clirrnicle" and Tclegrapa orikes, third door lloui the row un.ee. AVOHUKN k CORNEUVtJ.rrop'ts. HllT F.. Powxiss, Ageiu. Lswisburg, May 1S; Hit ly SILVEIl PtATBDWAHr- MANUFACTURED lit JOHN O.MIlADfc SOSS, rjHIE oldest Electro rialcr in the Unite! Slates, manufactures of every varictv of Goods plated with pure silver, Albata, Brittania and Steele. Tea Setts, Urns, Waiter. Casters, Cake Ba kets, Pitchers, Goblets, Communion Service, Spoons, Forks, Jnivei, Ac. All goods warrant ed as represented. North East corner Olh and Chcsmit street. Philadelphia, Penna. May 8, 1858. ly Estate of William Rartlioloiuew, deceased, Daniel Bloom, Attorney) Writ of Partition and in fact for Davil Bloom, valuation returnable to August Term, A. vs jTIio Widow and Heirs of Wm. Bartholomew, deceased. 1). 1868. VO'l ICE is hereby given lo the heirs of Wm. ' Bartholomew late of Lower Augusta town ship, Northumberland county, deceased, that by virtue of the above writ, to me directed, an in quest will be held at the late residence of said deceased, on Monday the 14th day of June next, 10 o'clock A. M , for the purpose of making Par tition of or to value and appraise the Heal Estate of said deceased. At which time and place you may attend if you think proper. JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff. slierili s Ullice, sunbury, May ISlh, 1858. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! '"PRE subscribers respectfully announce to thcii -- friends and tho public in general that they have received at their Store, in Upper Augusta township, Northumberland .county, Pa., at Kline's Grove, their Spring aud Summer Goods, and opened to the public a full assortment of Merchandize, Ac , consisting in part ol Cloths, black and fancv Oasaimcres, Checks, Kentucky Jeans, together with a general variety of Spring nnd Summer Goods, adapted to all grades if persons. Rzaiit Mads Clstiiixo very cheap. Ladies' Dress Goods, Summer Shawls, Ginghams Challi Delains, Ducals, Robes A'Quil leu, Calicoes, black Silks, Ac. Also, n fresh supply of Drugs nnd Medicines, Groceries, &c. A new snpply of Hardware, Qucenswarc, Wooden ware, &c. A huge assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Hats and Cats. Fisu and Salt. And all goods usually kept in a country store. Our display is unsurpassed. The above named etck of goods will be soid at prices to suit the times tor CASH or in exchange for country pro diK'e at 'ho market price. Anp shal.' be happy to meet oui" friends and the patrons of ur establishment, nnd well lhci goods at such price as cannot fail to give coliro satisfaction. Thankful fr past favors wo hope by strict at tention to merit a continuance o" ine same. J. F. 4. I. F. KLLNE. Kline's Grove, Pa., May 15th, 1808. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. B X pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court J of Northumberland countv, will bo exposed to Public Sulc, nt the house of John bingaman, in tleorgctown, Northumberlar.d county, alore said, on Tuesday, the 22d day of Juno, next, tho following described Kenl Estnto to wit : Two certain LOTS OU PIECES OE GROUND, sit uate in Georgetown, uforesaid, upen one of which there is a Dwelling House, &c. Lalo the estate of Jacob Strieker, Into of Dauphin county, dee'd. trale to commence nt 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when the terms of salo will be made known by JACOB STKICKEll, Adui r. Ilv order of the Court, "j C. ISO YD ri.liSEK, Clk. 0. C. Y Sunbury, May 15th, 18,'i8. j Terms $200 cash, and the balance on the first day of April, 1859, when a deed will bo made, kc. May IB, IS68 ts. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an ordVrof the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be cxotJ to I'uMic&ale, on Saturday, the 6th day of June, lifxt, at the Court House, in the Horough ol j Sunbury, tlie following dt-scribed Heal Kutute to j wit: The undmded one halt part ol a certain rieht or reservation to wit: Tho right to all the j Stone and tho Quarry or Quarries on the follow, ine tract of land, situate in Upper Auguata town. ship, county aloresaid, adjoining lands of John Smith, (icorge Stiine. and others, containing twenty-one acres, strict measure. I.ato the es tate of Henry Slannahach, dne'd. Sale to com mence at 10 o clock, A. .M., ol saut ilay, when terms of sale will be made know n Ly .jr.L nui.i i Court, "I EI., Clk. O. C. y 15th, .838. J JOEL WOl.F, Adni r. By order of the C C. UO YD PUKSEI. Sunbury, May 15th, Fj&TZ' TJX3. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber are re" quested to call and settle their accounts. Those attending to this notice will save costs. I It A T. CLEMENT. Sunbury, May 8, 1858. Lsitute of AugustiiH Iluej, dct'.l. John Huey, vs The widow and heiis of Augustus Writ of Partition and valua tion issued out of tho Or phaiis' Court of Northum berland county, leturunl.le to August Term A t, 185S. liuey, deccafed Notice is hereby given to the heirs ond IckuI representatives of said Augustus lluey, late of Shaiuokia township, Northumberland county, deceased, that by Tirtue of tho above Writ to me directed, an inquest will be held at the late resi dence of said deceased, on Tuesday the 8ih day of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for the pur pose of making partition of, or to value and ap praise the Heal Estate of said, deceased, to wit : of, or certain tract or piece of laud, situate in Sho mokin lowiifchip, aforesaid, adjoining lands of Samuel Kurman, liphrnim 11. Miller, John Mor gnn, Conrad Yeager's heirs and others, contain ing about 2G7 acres, inure or less, on which are erected a two story Brick House, a log Houe, a Uarn,'outbuildings, &c., about loO acres of w hich said land are cleared. Also, of another certain tract of land in same township, adjoining lands of .Sarrucl Moore, eamuel ISayreg, Abner Tharp John Dunkelberger and others, containing about 100 acres, about SO of which are cleared. At which lime and place you may attend, if you think proper. JA.MliS V AINDi iM., SIlCNlt. Sheriff's Ollice, Suubury, i May 8, 1H58. J SUNBURY STEAM PERRY AND TOWING BOAT COMPANY. FTIRAYELLEKS and others are respectfully informed that the subscriber has estubliched a STEAM t'EliUV over the Susquehanna, at Sunbury. That a large, safe and commodious steamboat will run regularly and promptly, at all hours during the day, to carry foot passengers as well aa vehicles, Ac, between Sunbury and the landing on lhe oppo.ile side of the river, both ways, or to and from Sunbury. lhe steamboat will run from Market Street Wharf, aud will carry passengers to and from the Packet morning and evening. 1 he Steam rerry now allords not only a tale and convenient transit over the Sus HUcliaiuia, but also a pleasant and agreeable ride. I It A T. CI.t'.ME.Vr, 1'roprUtor. Akdilw Hoover, Captain. Suubury, May 1, 1858. AdiuluUtrutor'a Kotlce. TV OTIC E ia hereby given that lcttera of ad- . ninilration have been granted to tbe sub senber on the estate of John Uraves, late of Zerha township, Northumberland eounty, deceased. All persons uidsble to said esUU ill pleas make nim.ui.Hi payment, and tlioae Having claims to present them daly authenticated for settlement I KELBEN KLINE, Adro'r. Treverton, May 8, Ut.i NEW MILLINERY GOODS. ! flHK subscriber respectfully inform the c'li JL tent of Sunbnry and vicinity, that she hat removed her store to the house of Solomon II. Boyer opposite Weaver's Hotel, where she has opened a new supply of MILLINERY AND FANCY DRY GOODS, of the latest and most fashionable style, which she will sell at reasonable price. 8AKAII MARTZ. Sunbury, April 21, lgSS. 4t f HENONPAnF.lf. oVtIIH MAGAziNKfT &T4MFORD &. IELISSi;il, Have just commenced to publish nn Enlarged Bones of l.lTTKl.l.'S LIVINU AGK: A rerioiiical of long cslaMiehal reputation, ami lilpli. totifd character, cnmpi ising themnflt vtiiuntile productions of the iiinslci.inindf ut Kuptpe (trnin the Knslili Reviews and .M:ina?uifs,) This truly viilutihlc publication glands ttnrirnlled both for the sterling cxerlh'tice n( its htcmliiie, Bnd the nltrs cheapness nt which it is offered. 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Mmlm, rrtl edgm, 3s centv L'nifonu with "The Words 01' tlnni.,' A c. A choice nnd Kivory collection cf ti bet hnnclit o the brft und greatest writers of the ul.len timt It is the cuinnilnti'ii nf one who tins rend much in Hiificut Jot v. nnd in vlif-e jtulirmus sHuTti'Mii the must fustidaiua tailt h is been cunsulud." Home Journal. THE LITTLE CHURCH. LIBRARY. By J. M. Parker. 6 minuture volumes. On the aoili or Muv. May 1 , tm W1IKKLKK &, WILSON IrTANTjrACTTJIlINO CO S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. ri'HK unanimous favr which hu8 attemlrtl the in'roiiie X Hon of Wheklkr V Vii.son's rmmly ttcwiinr Ma trmie, i Ptifliciciu evinVnctT ot its erceileiu-e. It m ntcd- d'liiujRii': uistiiuti'iii ; the tact i mcuizmzeU ly us mcefhs- I ful list; in lliuit BiiiiUs of Fiiniilieft in every rank in life. To those who hnve lnthe lo relrnm! i'roni iivnilmp thfimelvci of its ud vantage, it may not he nim to wiy, that its util ity ib not a pr.-bk-m to he Sflvctl, btt uccc ulieaIy realized. The highest lestiihmy is constantly firerej,ciii iirming the vealict which hati given this nistruinuit so wide und enviable b refutation. This .Machine it coiH'eivt-d on t princlplt entirely oritji nal, bcintj Rpecially und ndiuirably adrpie I to Lhe most per fect work on every kind of maternal; and, liavm beuu subjected to a tlitre yenra! test vf the mult t-caiclitii chanu'iei by Kunnlies, and in vanou braiu-ht-i of .Mimu fucture, vith diHtuigiiishett kultcm, it is believed that in all the jrreat points requisite- to a complete niul practical iSewiiii; .Mucmiie, itoainuH be approachetl in excellence. Anion-; tbe undoubted tidvin.tut: it pt ifteaees wvet uU otheis, may be i rimed the folio win? ; 1. Its simplicity of cons'ructiMn. and conieqient fiu d-'iii from deruneiiient and need of repuua 2. Us unexaiiiplril rnpniiiyuml ease ol vpctaiiuii. 4. xhe trre.it variety of nurp.! to which it enn be nn- 3 Its lltiiiulcn inoveiliriit piieo, wuuii can be achieved by uo oUier luechiini.-al 5. The pre-fminpnt heanry nnd (JurMiility of On work. "1 find yonr Machine invnltiuble I Imva ubt il il 11 yt-nr, and it his nevei been tiutof ordt-r. Tlie miteli is vet y du rnt!r, niiil enn be :uln(ttd t tin ov cuurne umlerula. It worku with tlie r;tpnbty of a dt'f n pair of bntU ; mvci much tune, iatisne rind expense. One of ..ur M;u'hiu ib iiKt-d in my hiiher's immly ; another 111 tin luinsahiiM of ui8ter; mul otheri byvunoja fnendt. The npimont of ull ticconl with that I hure just expressed. ''Mrs Anna Con ltitchie. "There 11 but one Sewinp Marhiie j und thnt t Vlns let and WiUuifr" Judge Meig3, ut lhe American liikti tut. Tlie Sewinfj Mncliine puichnsed rtf y u halieit whoU ly ervimible." Kev lr. &amnr OfjjooU. Nu faintly cun ul' rd to do without it. Ori.ttOsVi op tue New Vdhk Tkess. We prefsr them (ot Inmily me Tribune. They uie lhe favorite for fiitiulu-a Timet, Are without u rival. Scientitit: Auivricau. Worki more umfoti.ily than the hand IlernM. L)t the work of ten ordinary ftewera Jour Com. Ivjuul to nine sennilreaseii. llofne Journnl Tux iitnchiue, for luinily u Advucule At Jouriml. Most hnimrnble to American gen nn Independent. We i-tinuot inmgine iinyihing more ptTieulKvungcliH. Will t(ive entire sutiBfuction. Obncivcr. The bt-Bt ever invented. Chriaiiuu liupjiret. J11 bntkiH for the beat, ee lliew Kx:wmuer. Admirably nd.iptedfur family use Chronicle. liidiMpeuvablc in every futmly The lrea ber. We praise it with enthusiasm Clirisiisn liiteliicen?er. Wttrlhy ot the lushest award abtmtli IttxMr.U r. A l.euei'iction of the age I'utniiin i Arnaziin?, Mutual m operation. Mis. Stephen' Mi-ntliiy. liryund all iucstton, the mafhinea. Life ltlurfratt-t). The stitch cannot be uiiraveli-d. Am Ancultuiint They inaiutaiii the pru-etutueuca Kx press. Saves the tnne and health cf ten women Water Cu:e. Our hotisL-Iiold is in ecstJiciea with it 1 itcr'sSfj irit. Supply the lasliionabla wmld . iJaily News. Arepre-emiiieutly super Mi lidiew' Visitor. Out; of our household fods 1. H Jonrnal. t nriTalled in every qua it y. Day Book. 1'ietly, useful, magical leslie's Unzelte. Iluva no eiu;il for futmly use. Musical WnrM A triumph of ineehamcal genius N. V. Jiminal. Combine every requirement. Fuuuly Magazum. Vastly superior to ull olheia tiolden Hnze. W e caunoi tire nt ks praise .ew loiKer. For further particulars apply to H. B. Meaner, Sunbury, l'a., agent of the ruauufacturer, who will Hupply machiuea at the inunuUclurera prices. Munliury, May lii, lMfl. if SHERIFF'SALE. KY virtue of an alias writ of I.iviiu Fa cias issued tiut of the Court of Common I'leas of Northumberland county to me directed, will be ex posed to Public Palest the public house of I iter llanseluian, in the borough of Northumberland, Northumberland ceuuty, on SATl'KUY the iii day of MAY next, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following described real pro perty, to wit : All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situate in l'oint township, Northumberland county, bounded and described as follows, to wit : lieginning at a post, thence by land late of John C'owden, North 40 degrees, Kat, VI10 perches to a whiteoak, thence by luud late of William A. l.leyd, North 50 degrees Wrl, aij perches to a post ; thence by lauds late of James Kay, south 40 degrees west, 210? perches to three posts ; thence by lund late of I'lulip Trick; south 50 degrees east 04 J perches to the placo of beginning. Containing 124 arv and 2k) perches, (it being the same tract of land which George l.ckert sold anil conveyed to John il liam Slamm.) .I bout 1 15 acres of which are cleared whereon are erected a two-story frame house, a 1J story log house, and barn part lo,;, orchard and a well of water, &c. hiiied taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John William Stainm. JAMES VANDYKE, fhciiff. Sheriff's office, Sunbury, ) April S4lh, lto. S IIROWN'S and Breinig's Essence of Uingei and Husband's Magnesia at March 14, 7. FISHETI'H. 5Q BARRELS FLOUK just received and for sals at the 6unbury Floor Htore. May 8b,l8-tt CO. HATEN. Prices Reduced to Suit the Times t (LTB WHIIK SWAM.) Race Street above Third, J'ltiladdj'Ha. rpl!B Proprietors of the alcivs well-known establish I lueiit lienor thioikful for Lhe vcrv libcr.il inilrotl'ore l.e- ' slowed upon them tho putt yenr. tnkn this rnethmt of in forminct their friends Bud the pulilie thnt they are At II pro srtd to nceoinmoflats llieni II favored Willi a C:ill. lnrinr the Winter rnontht the home his hei rt thornnt'h ly renovatexl. improvetripiiit made and other extensive al terations m eontemptntiott. VVa nre delermined to iVrote o?r wl.ole nltention to business and tlitttor ourwlves with tho Coiivicli'-n Ihnt we shall ba able to civc generul snliKfwtion. NI1KH RT(VEn, Ilace tstrtnt, above 'J'hild. Tr.ltMf.r?l 8.1 per dny N. II. Cnrririires will nlwnyt be In readiness to convey Passengers lo and from SteinuUHit Iuitdiiius and Knilrotid Depots. S. A 8. Philadelphia. April 10, 1SI .tin vfi v i tT xt' -i's " a u i h l v i is i o s, N. IIKLI.INCS, Xo. 12 Xorth Wham:, !'hiUidctrhui. 100,000 His. Dried Arples, 3,000 busliels I'ea Nutx, CU0 barrels Ureen Ailc, tiUO boxes Dranges, SOU boxes l.cmor s, 2,0(10 bushels Potatoes, 1,000 bushels Uaans, 100 tlo7.. Tickles. Also liaisiiis, i'iRs, Prunes, &c, in storo nrd fur sale at the lowest prices. April 10. 18.'. ly E. Y. UltlGIlT k fcON, XLXni JIV, PA., OAVK received, and are now opetiin! their Spring stock, embracing new and desir ible Dress tioods. Calicoes and Dress Un;,hain t ol tho latest style, Muslins of nil ijunlitics mid pri ces, K. Jeans, Linen Checks, nnd a choice sr h o tion of U lack and Fancy Cnssimercs, tiew (;. li s. (iroceries of all kinds. We respeitfully invito an inspoclion of our (ioods. Cs-COUNTKY PKUDI CR wantcl in ct chatiKC at the highest market prices. April 10, 1 858. A Cash Ucstnsss Kxri.r.-i.-nr.T. CITAUI.i:S ADAMS, H. K. fVnicr v( Kief., limn. Ar.-.i StrerU, llii!:nti-!jliin, i:iform.' Itn fuoti'inTu, n-"l the imycM if JUtV fiOi))?;KM:nAT.!sV. lint lit i irnikiitj; esun fxt'Ttiunn fur thr proper h! i.m .if hiF lMi.in a til coiiliiic filfOll, Ollil Iti or.ttT to tntniln liMH to putrhiim? frfootti ir rAll, :iinl sell lli'in Ht the l.uU'MT makhkt tricfs, lin Inn dculftl t' nt tlto tn:i:!rsl p 'Butlo fttlvniire I'V fon Cash Kx 1 t'HivKt.v '. He Iiuh i educed ilic pi ipc of in-t of ttic (i.il in Stnrf, eii'l lias now opi n ntnny N kw I mioih, kuiihI-Ii; fur tlm P6)')N, to whicli will I'C inr.ile il:u-y arldiTi .ns (Tnru will be to nT(Miiin r1nt! IrlilKMS tliK r!:iiu P1'.HS(tf ccm'Mllv. nn hi-r;t l-Tc. NKW DKIS 4.tn-lS, SHAWLS, LIM:.S, ond Fl'KMSIilM.t fi(HnS u. ii-nii:v. inrchiifcrii will tintt en-ut u(H'ti:ii:iire in irivinj an tvulv ":ilt, (Ik litolto Ix'tbg "liic llitlli'lu flljttiuu IS b- tier tliuii t!:p rU'W lnliiiiu.n Tite ulliialii'ii ii rontri!. niul t!u it jre well Iicl:tcd. Murch a?, I-,-jiii1Uv. FLOUR AND FEED 1 SPUING A K It A NIJ E M E N T. rPHl' suhscrilier litis recently made an en! use- -1- inent in his store room and h;. ort received a fresh supply of Flour and Foe:!, ( 'i.rnni-a', Ac. His stuck cousins of Corn and Kve, t.'orn iiii'l OuN, and Corn Cllt)!'. lioltrd Corn Mcil and Ilucktvhrat l'lour in sacks, all of which v:!' ho sold low FOU CASSII. i Als', tlie IJcxt and Cheapest assortment nf Flour ill this Market, from 11 VK to M: V K. IX )i.I. A US per liarrel, according to ipiHlilv. , Uo, lot of Flour in sacks ot ycry low r;it"s. The suhecrilier assurer Ins customers, that his , arrangement for pcUins Wrstcin Flour enalile , him to uive them helter aalislaction or Letter Lar- ' gains than can he ultiiincd elsewhere. licing thankful for past patronage, ho hopes , to merit aud conliuc tj receive th favor of the , puhlic (enenilly. j C. O. HAVEN". Market Square, buuLntry, March SO, ldoS.- S r 11 1 X G A 1 1 It A K G E M E N T , LACKAWANNA & BLOOM SEUIIG R.H. ArFOKlJlMi iiiptrmr fiicihties fur trnvul to .New Voi k, IMiiimlflpli n. und the or)li aiul Went. ly lit'fti 'nii ui si.ii! -ii u iili i'.i tniin of tlie iV-i-.wuie Iaflr'k;ivHmi:i unit WVkTimii Itntlroiiil C.inimny ; ul.no iff tTiivel Stdi'Ji and VVfitt over the CuMriwmsii, Vii.iuinspcrl t.UlSii NUKTJI. jN. Y. Ai'f' niiho- r!n!n!o. Mm). 'IJtwn. . .Mill fi HI A M. 3 10 P M- 0 U d.i 3 "J't ti ti '25 U ) a vfj i! i fl l'l do 3 3.. i!i 7 lu rij 3 5'. li t 7 a Uj 4 t ". 7 5f ti 4 l'i tl in iio i U ta b 41) do 4 .V) il i P 6u iio 5 liu tl.i 9 1.. ii. 3 90 C ) 0 3t do 5 30 !j 9 3 1 d 1 1" P. M. 5 C U ii ju tin J if d" o M 1' ;,i '.1) do 6 do ID IH) do 2 ill d t 0 C ti ) M U tf,. V. 1 do lit .!. 10 0 d.i 4 W) do ti -JD dj 1) 30 i1,t 3 lo do 6 nil d Leavg HupiTti hivuin, lpyf l.in.c Rulir, Hu-li lluvvn, Hf;i'-!t tiiove, Minkstunitv. Uniilt'ck'jiCit'fk, Wrct Niiniic 'kf, riyiumt!), Arrive ut Kini::t.iH; l.iMve KiiiL'tt'in, V ulll.iliii WVht I'lttat ill, 1'iUM.ll, t.ucku w.iiitu, Tj l'r rile. Arrive at yciiiiil.ni. The fv Y'rlt Mini Truin lintels with tlie l-Siirtss ; Airive in New nk 7 3 V. .M. tti I'hiili'j lua, by C.i iu J Til fc Air.! r. u t , b 'Jit V. M 1'ure iii'iu nu;cri to New York 0 (:'J. JljCTcec-tifck oil throuirh. Tlie acc"tnni;)lt!in Tr;iin North. onni' With tlie KxprcBb I'min us!, tin Hx ). rv;nl. GOING fOl Til. s jl S-t:iiit a W. Ilsil- l'itila. Mail P 00 A. M. Aeeimnio I. iii. n tl i A M II 4 a : . 13 HJ M I J I i I' M. 11 llj li to t'.i 1 K Jo N. Y .Mai1. ' 4 In I' M. ' I.PUVO Pemnl"!!. Ta 1-irville, I.iii-kawuiaia, l'11'H..ll. We. l lntfc:'ii. Wytmimj , An ice ul K iiii:stiii, l.iace K lueiit. tt , I'luii null. N.iii'.U'.ke, lliinlivk's Ci'k, Sliii'ksiitii'iy, llrai-h t,r.e, Iti-ueh llavcll Mervvn . l.mic Hule, Ksjir, lil.K'lll. Ainvcil at e in 4 lo 4 i, 4 :0 1 :i i 4 40 t ;r, & to o oo a 5 CO il" 10 to 10 50 11 fl.) 11 lo 11 la II .'U li ls ti mr l l li iu Vt M 1 o do ill. ll I l I .1 . ilo il.. '. .V. i CO ti i ". 0 40 fl i'l 7 -in ? ji t l.i 1 0 t" V li li ltujiert, 0 11 co Tim PliilniVlfilua Mail 'I fiat S.-.'li. e nu-ts wuli . tlni Mail 'I'r.uii in liiii'ri. c a li.t nt I lo 1. .M r -r ' Caltuwiiii., I'ort dill. a. I'i'I'ti nn; Itt'.ului-', Ae.ii'nv. ; ins ut 1'muili.lplia, at - ' 1. M Al ' w.lri Ma.l I ."ion g.iniT W'eiit ot :i .'elii'-k I. .M. fur Luuvi!!e, M.:t. n, Muu iy, Villi3ii.iorl mrl i;!imia. I's.-eitcirrs l.y tiie 4 o i-U cL I. M.Tnuii no.na 5..ieli can take t!.e 11 v cl. . k I. .M llxpiii tmin i..i Kliiiiia! unit the Wt'H. or i"!j:c lit lllonliisliiir ami lalie tl.e t n' t'lK'k A. M. 'J'rinii irmng l'ast, uriiviui; ut Piiiiail:lieia or I Han isl.ui;; ut l'i in'i'il. I K. J. I. E.WT.N WORTH Mnrrh H, fan MitnlMi.lfii!. I NOTICE . VI.T. per.-ona indebted to Juitis Ecard, laic . Prothouotary of Noithuiiibcrlandcounty, for : fees, Vc , are requested to make immediate j ay- I ineut, aud thus save ro.t and further trouble, as . all accounts remaining unpaid will be placed 1:1 ! the hands of a Justice for rollectiun. 1'aynients can be ms.de cither to the subscriber or to J. S. lieatd, at his oilier:. JAMES BEARD, t'unbury, March 2V. 18.r.8. tf SWUNG AD SUMMER rIILLXNER'ir GOODS. MisM .11. Ii. ;tliilcr, rrspectfulty an nounces, thut she has just returned from the city Willi a new, cheap and elegant assort ment of Spring and Summer Millinery Goods, CouaUtini; of new pattern Bonnets, iruws. Ciimpsand I'uney Uonnels, also Ribbons, Flowers, and r'uuey Triiiimings, l.adics Vie Caps, 4c., all of which w ill be sold cheap. Bonnets of every ihinctipUons inadc t.i order. Old bonnets bleached and picsed in the bet manner. Thankful for past patto.iage, she solicits a con tinuance of the same. Store in Fawn Street, 2nd door below the Rail I'.oad. SuiiMitt, April 17th, 1858. Sm9 Ik lolet li'M, Victorines, Opera Caps, Wool lloods, Comforts, Cashmere Rcvl's, I-amb Cauntlette, fre. B RIUUT 4 KO.N. fJunbury, De. 58, '7. FAKMEHS orrCNNSTT.VANlA ATTENTIOH 1 You een supply yimrseires with Cln mienl Mamrres, vrirrnnted pure, which h.is been in success' ul vie iu New J'TS v for the pi-st rVvcil 1'enrs they have re''.tved the DIPLOMAS of I'cur .lerteyi New Voik, D'liiMiire. end l'eunsYlviinifi Aiiiii-uliiiiiil f.M-ii-ties, nnd have been ut-"d by Ihe Pri siili'iit i'f lhe t'nl'cd inti s, on Ins i:odrn and on lhe public tirouii'ls nl Wsrliiisjtoii, l. C , snl by the fullowuij; tjenlleinell vir. : . Iiocke, lrj. A P. Uo.li.r. V C(.AHKEsnono' New Jasi f. i 1. Ieves, J r''imior itoberls, Win. Miller, i'hfit York, of Cc.po Island, Nuw Jtrs-y. Tins Mulford, rn, , Oimdcn N.J., P Hemes, Vt KniRlit. Mr. Eleld, .Mr Atkinson, and l.uvi Johnson, nil of New Jeisay they uy it is the cln -npesl and In.ist n.linlile M'inure now in Vse, bi-ini; p-rinniii-nt nntl improving the luud by eiiri-ine lhe soil. ' It is suitedto lhe vmionser'TS you ihiso Coin. Polnlo. s, tl-irs. Wheat. 'iats, Ac. liv eii'-losinj a t h-.cli, on n,,y New Jeis- y or Plnl .d'n r.nuk or lelen-nee lo n iv po d IT'tie in riii! u'e piui or in ft ehine fir Produce, tit f'nr .Mntket rates here, your iirderH will be filled nnd Shipped to yt,u, liee ol C:irlnf;e e&piiiite. Z-i:'ivery article sold by me it Guaranteed. Fnpre Phosphate of Lbn1.', t10 0(1 a tn. Done l'lio,-,ii:ni., s;:iu no a " Aincrlcnn l'erlii;7cr, ' III a " rr a nARni'i. tsftTi-irii-.NT r:it am aciii: OF Cilttlt.Ni) 1IIIU.M) CA!T Pure IJooe Dust. (.",00 Lirrelttiow ra.dv.) nt S; 00 per l ,r r r--1 or S I..', n ton. 1 PMidieiie, No. 1 (iOnl.:irre! now r-i. tv.) nl to 1 , a biiirtd i I jiud I'luler No. I t (jni laiTiis, nt 81 J t'.1 S-J abairel j Pot Ash. jM luirrels Pe-ru'-inn, Pat.'iuMiiin end Chilinn o t; .x n ii . oi.ou'ii: a I.i:iXAt' Pr.Tn,-;nr. i Nn. 5! Pulli ntONTSlrcl. I'lnlailetpliia Uoy. Pa nr mhii.k!,m.i: iii:ai,i;iik am.owkd a mi? kimi, iihl(u ; r. CT l':iMii!i!tis cm l-e liu'l .ii nr p'i''nt:"n to p-y Cicc, r of m v Aernls. Mnri li 111. l?:,d 3ni.5'.(lw. OT01T2E & GOITS, 503 Clitsnut Iret t, st'ove liiir'illi, (tiilc t f No. S'ulli c-co,l Street.) PIllLAIH'.l.rillA, ARE MOV SrCEIVINO TIlK.lt BritlMt IMrollTA TloN OF SII.K AN!') MILMNKltY C00V)3 ConsiMiiiR in purl nf Fnnry llonnt mid 'ii) liibl ont, iratiu and T;itlt't:m Itibbonff. (iro ib: Naples, (lilnce nnd I'lrtin,) Marci-btics and rioreitrwi, Itl.ick Alodcv, r.ueliBli Crtij)". Mai'ne und imisinn L ifi s, tr. AS. s fM as-Milmeitt ofr KLNCII AND AMI'.RiCAN FM t LHH. M.ireh -ji). l'-.i'3. dinos I. LIT CASH DRY GOODS HOUGE. t"?' tllT.MNO tU' SPUlMi '.tKiDS'u:.! KYltK I.ANDI'.I.t., foiirlh.VArr.il !n. Pt urc ii'tw ollenn? il lull sto':!; of 1 , i New Goods for Spring of 1853! r Amtti;i.r. immm. hoods, l;(Al'K Ml.K?. yt t :U1 in-hei wide, Sprme liets ti.tdi'.H. .New l:vlt, Sl.nu I". Til I n- N vi-t M ! f, Uulish. i,"rni'fh und Aim-nrim I hii:tir,l Kill, s'.-cli vl l .iT:v"th- f'.d. , l'ull lt(r!t of 1 iirijn :m Cj"iii.-i, N It. Ttiiriin'. in Sran 'unli'c Ho-d:n!y rt'ffive'l fiont 111" Ari;TH nf New VerU nnd I'lidadu!; !;!:, 1' S MKFluNAV riiiljik!p!i..l, .Mtii' i) ' lllVll' d t " cxnti.ine IbyS; e. !.:.d It. 1 i.w p -'ilTV.' 1011 SALE OR F.ENT- 1"'HK large d niMc frame house in the Borough -" ol ' Northumberland, helotiing to tlie eshit.- of C. II. Kay, del eased. This i i a very de -i.'.i'. li residence, heaiilifuily situated on tlie North II ranch of the ius.uehaniKt, with a huge garden. Carriage HoutC, Mjl le Ac., Lc!om,ing t.i it. Terms moderate. Kiouiie of t'. . Scales, Williamspurt, or D. L'rauti.un, Ks.p, Northuin helhllld. March 27. rt.3. CEOUGE HILL, AsTTOlllTEIT T AT Li; 7T 1 SXJr7I3X7-R.3T, i pr.Srr.CTKl.'M.Y informs the public and i a W. I'13 Irienils senrmlly, that he h;is removed i to Sunbury, and has opened a law ollice nt his j 1 resilience, in Market F.jnare. His acjuuintan. c , with the Endi-di and (icruinn enables him to transact business in both languages, i April 10, 1858. Iy WASHINGTON UOUSEJ W. A. Vti KB5T, Proprietor. 'jHE propiielor rcspi'itfullv informs bid fii.'njM -- aiul tlie public generally. Ibut bo is repairing ami rcfualing the Washington IIoum-," s,i us to rntrrlaiu both transient ami permanent i.itors in a suitable anil roinlortahlr mnnntr. Thar.Urul or the patronage eitenJeJ tj his father, ho rcspi'i'tfnlly solicits the con'inuancr ol thesniiiP. lie will take charge "1 the " B?h iiH'ton Hoti?c" on the t":rst Jay of April, next. He will have nn Omnibus running to the ililierent liailroail Uipots fur tho arcouimoiljlion ol 1'ansi ngerr, tree of charge. W. A. C0VEHT. Sunbury, Murch 20, 1SS, A Mb -. iu . ura cm ItioKTta sxii Wiii,i.i:nLE UtiLii: ut S A. Ij T , J - -v 1 11 Smith Wh-irtts, Philadf'ihia. Pet. AMlTi:N KINIl, !.1 EKI'OOI. OKOr.ND. Ashton anil Var .Mills H.iirv assorted sica, con stantly on hsnd und fur salo in .'o'.J to sutt'the tiaih. N. II. Orders solicited. March 13, 1M.',I. Hm a. c. ciir.hrt'tr.ii. :sac c. rEsss.'K Commission Merchants and Dealers in risii, in:a:.si: a:vi I'Kovaviov, ..V?. S, .V. Water ft., ? ihr-.-t abve Zfa'cit, 1'HII.ALKI.I'IIIA, J3 J are co'islantly on baud an assortment of K H liricJ and I'ickleJ l'i 4, (S:c, iVc. M atliercl, lIlP.'M, Shad, K !i. CV Cudli.-h, l.urd, f-bouldcrs, llief, llam, ('hrtit', I'oik, rsj Ji-d, IJutti.r,ic. 1S5;?. :lm.v. (middle nnd HHrness Kuker. HENRY HAUPT, JI . A KEr-"i:t-TI LI.I.V ii,l.,ins the ' KrC-, r'li7r"9 ' funburv and the pub f J;-J-l.,-lic generally, that he has taken 'ei A'4. lhe shop occupied by llri-ht and linck, one dour east ot S. l'aupl's Cabinet Ma ker shop where be is prepared to tuin cut work in his line of hu-iness eipial to any nimlc iu thi. section of the country. Orders pmrnplly execu ted and all kimls of produce ti.keu in Exchange Sunbury, March 211, lgo8. ly m s ' V- -J J 8TOHK. IIsSI.OI'Is.V III."M.t:i!,re.ieclliillv in- I ii tits the cili'.eiis ol T.evurlnii anj sur rounding county, that tdie has rpt-m d a new store of Millinery and 1'aii' y (inods, ot 'I'remr toil iu iS'liai.iukin street, nearly oppi. die Kimuse's Taviui, where ull kinds of lionnet und I'uucv (jouds can be lnd at the l:iwol termf. Drtss nuikini; uho attc.dc-d to in (he best ir.al.nei und latit nt) Ic. April 25, l!.-S.:f VAI.I. rAl'F.n, Mindorv Kha. C.irrU,,. mil T,M. (ill l'l., Fluor, ths, Cocoa Matts and a superior article 113 I iri;(-avt. Dec 20,1857. HKUilli' A. SON. ()qflVAI!l:sr.IirLriMI,r;nlin.L rWonl Iii;r.iin, Ciittoii, and a u erior ailhle of Rag Carpel, M anufael ard ut home, for sale at prices to suit the tiinis. Dec. 2fi. '57. URICIM' & POX '-()() SACK .SALT, best quality, best quul ity, large sacks, and for sub nt the lowest figure- BRIU11 rV SON. tSunbury, Dec. 2rt, 18.' 7. POUT MONAIES, Tooth and JIair Ilrushe - all mu'litiec, and any quanti y, for sale I v 1 A. W. FIRMER. March 14. '57. m MillislTCl, Herring' and rihad, wholesile or retail. Now ia tlie time to purchase Fish, as we are cnableJ to oiler them at a lower price than you ran purchase th.im in the fanorj. funbuiy, Dec. SO, '67. UKl'ilM' A SV' SAPLERY AND H Alt NESS MAXIKC '1I I". rtil cc'ibors re? ( eetfiillv ititorm l!ie ci'i- zens of Sunbury Mirl vielni'y that llicv !;" Commeiiri'd lhe above bu'-incss a fow ilonret the I'uet C.Tm'c, Mnikct .ViinriiT, riiiibiuy, I' i Work of nil Kinds in their lino of bti.-inr.-s vi!! be ilono promptly and tii ntlv on lhe mo-t n a sonabU terms. ' CLEM KT & O V ' I t H K. brua y 13, 80,000 cnbDS-TIEd A.N'J'i:!) Tbiitv Thoupnnd Cror-s-Ticp, c- Kui'road Sills for fin Northern Cci:i.t.i' Rail Ilund. Tor further p.irtiriibirs npp'v I it A T. C1.I5MENT, Coi trn.l.r. Kunl my, lJrcnnl'cr t!0, IfJST. tf ( Ilaikct fJtictt, EuiiLury Ip. inplll'i stib-cribi r respectfully inlorms the riii -"- tens of fMtnh'iry, and the public bpik iuIIv. I Ihut he b is ptnih.isftd, anil will t:iko jiiwM'esion I in the a'.ioe well lino'.Tii stnutl on the 1st ol ' April next, f iron i!y Kept ly Mia. 'l hoinpsnn. Thnt tm will put t!',o samo in complete repair. I i r.ihliiioii he will piovule n ronviyaiirc to carry t0 nw (!om the diiTercnt llailroa.l !c- . ' , .,, , o- . . i . , P1''". "nil v. ill h ave no cnrls onlricl to rerulci his hotel n desirable elopping place for B'iet n;id ernv,.Pr. .UlUTi I,Etl.! RZZDUOZ 10 1 'HH stih-crilx-r respectfully ittfnrnis l!in eiti i. Tens of MtinhUry and vicinity that he lot" jut received a supply of I'l.OI. If, which he is oil. r.nir at wholesale or retail IVom !'& 40. trIO H'J to H K per U.irrel. He'aldo st'lls some lis low at 70 cts. per iuurter, all id which ha WA li lt A. NTs to he tiood. CAN DI.KS for sa!e, wholesale or retail. Thaiikfnl fir p;i!-t patronage ho hopis to ti n tinu to mciit the fame. UIVE HIM A CAM. ! M. C. UliA liHAKT. Karl.ct p't, Mihi'imiiv, l'a. Frtiruary 87, 1SI8.-- " J"01TES HOUSE. VI .:a.i (UVi:UM, I'Jopi ltt.n . ( 'or. nf Market Slittl sy Marl. t Swn e. II A It U i S U i: It Ci , PA. ri'.Il :1.. . I) 1-.I.1J I 1IOM.I.. ri- t- 1 bv lllf Mi Jl .S t i; il mi M ir . , bci-u kiisf.'. l"r n U rm nt ymit by iho nint.-i j-u , ; t.ik-M thin ni'-th'-d of rrdinit; tin; jinii1tM;i (,f ,, i,.iiijf pi-U 'iiH, nnd tut; t in Vi.lbtn; r'Mimi nui' ', I'.- i t .. I lb". m;j ii ir.nd ol '!! Inm-lrt 1 nn 1 "f y f -n t!,j pun' ii.iti mrc.i nl tlie env, mil l nty-tW" 1V M.nkt t tpvirr, "t f:ni;i, ', f'tll ti iM'. itiii'i t stf; '-t.'fti. pi"'j n!li;m,v! Tii l'.. on' ' T 1 1 1 1 .f fn.r l.lif-' with trite ;i I'-imb.-r with Un"' l;.'-.n cry d, -aii tr.r f.irn H i..; lire Wsni.nl ti,i.),.j VfTV in ni tiPfr- :n l.-t. , ! iia',..;, l I M :e:oec,l. . t in a I its ii . ;..e. .! iim ia!.li.e to Uej , gllesl" t o.,' r.l ic ty, i'imT , IKiMse l.ren inn I tint e;!,1!! t! .:ir!lie nt ! rr I ...) i: ' r'l!.- II'.', Ml MOI 1. .. I! I t , ti,.,?.,. wli.i e.-iy 10 , ! e. ii.e 'it ns nVij I'.. iii t'w S!::'e. T.i r.-' Lire t'rj I '' IVvnO. j l,'"o n. A . i;h en ; 11, rio. ;''.! 'il lull the ' .-r - ii .on, Droie:; ' TI.eC . l..; . i::,1'!!; r-o:' .1-1 -i i" ir; I'll. -ate P.t f:,-.t i .-i- m:v i i it n i i: i: unlir j. a l.n l:.n i It.-oin. II-. I n::rl i',,i I P i: i .'1 D.i il mi- or' .!v l'r :i:.,te. In I j vi'i-ns, 1 ir tue : Min nt lhe ( Yvri ! jV;i':if at tin- "I mb p-i'r. " i t ' .iitti .... II a-r," 1y p1fl !y ? . tf ii..'.:!-.i:--Jo.Kl)Li:.- Will.!. CfJVURLY Janunrv .10, . Oniol. ! SUI.BURY FLOTJP. AND FEED STOLE COOD TIMES AT IIA.L. O . S TA X T I. Y CHEA IT.li nnd BETTER r I.OI K can be taught KO!t CsH cf '. O. HAVEN in .Market tenure t'uulmrv, tha.i can possibly ba huj at any other place iu town. It is itnrnvssnry to ?ay tlmt litci Flour can !j got from tie Wet and North cheaper than IV.. m any other tjuarter ot the present time. The sub scriber having mailo the best possible urraiiito inents fur gctiim; this l'lour, i pieparcJ to i;i i ns'isfaclion tf all who l'aar bin with a call. Trices raiu;! from g" to f.,T" pe- barrel acenrj ing to pun!:?y. Chop i'eei ol'nl! kiml con-timt-lv on hnml. N. 11. No Pennsylvania Hour mil coniprto with his. The rice may be thn Hame, bi;t tli I ijU'aiity i! quite inleiior. a all ti :iiy that try buth KUI1..4. i leuc call aiul exj'n'ii? Kr iiv.;it'ii. .-. o. m'avkn, unbu:y, April 81, 1 8.1s. Ccitli e Turnpike SJo;nl. rJIHE Rtockholders aro hereby notiiied that an A election for oflicern lo serve for the en- :m'. year will be held at the huiue. of C. Iiro.Mi i i the liivronch of Northuinhciland, on Mi. in! v t! .e 7th dav ol .i I NE next, between the uouis ot I " o'clock A. M., and :i o'cle. k 1'. M. jos. r. i'i:ir..si i.::y, rr. Noithiimber'.and, May 1, ls.r8. It Estate cf Lemuel Pkcadarniel, deceased. IOT'CE is hereby given, that latter of A.: jLJ mitiiftration, on the estate of I.cmtn ' Hoadarmrl, hiteof IShamokintown, Northumbrr laud coun'.y, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to snid o.-tat,' will plea.:? make iinn'.edialo payment, and tho.-. having rlaims present t'.iem duly authentii uti ,! for ke'.tlemet t. N- 11. The subscriber will attend at the hnn,. nf D. -. Lake, Esq., for that purpose nn Va!k.r day, June .lib, next. MARY ANN KOADARM Adiu'trix. Phumnkin, April 17, H.'.s. (,t Administrator's Notice. "V'tTriCE is hereby given .hrt lelturs of Ad riinU'.ralion have been muted to tho so!'. Fcnlur on the estate of .Vr:ry Cook, late of Point tinr.sliip, Northumberland county, deceased. -All persons indebted to said estato will plraso make immediate payment ond thoc having claiiim to preicnt t'iicia for Mttler.irnt. M. H. WAri.r.S, Adiu r. N'urtbu!iibcrland; Ajuil 17, ls'.'j . M .IOIi. II I). 55 BH. ATTOKNEY AT LAW, OJU-t in MacUt o;.;aiie the '..irf Ilv. u SUNBUIIY, PA. Collections made and l'rofi -sii,nal Bi.-l generally attended to rrnmj.t!y and Caic! ' .i ' ruiLirELPUii litr.Hr.scr : KulliH rirthorne, lliihl ei-7, iJavis V llirney, F. Tyloi & t.'a. hunbuiy, June CO, HI KE CONCENTRATED I. YE '!! 1 l'DNIFIER, lor sale at Fllir.K's l ie. Store. 1'rice 20 cts. ); iias mi:, ot vaiietv. alt kinds am! LRlt-ill I , Sunbury, Dee. 2G,lho7. rM;iTMufa'l kinds. Moi kiiiu t e.lnl pi tnh rs, Dock Mitu. Han '.kerchu I in cuiK?ij variety of Hoierv and Ni-Uon-Nunbury, Dec. 2C,'5. liKld II ..V r- . ul. I ) 7. "rTJiE.MT.'Fi'Ii Di:is ijooi'-;., ;'--:,; , Figured and Plain Merino-,, Sit;-.. Sc.-t, i: I'laiiU, SilH t'lrijied Poplins, C.,shn'e, I n:.t.-ti Plaid, 1'iri'ier hade, Fjhc; trnd P'x'.n Di I.jinei Vali mis. PuraiTii'Ma Cl. a,j ,Vc . m.t reeein ! a-id f.r .ale bv UH'.GHT & SuN. Sunbury, Dee. 26,'57. I. r.l'.N fi, Ceda-, Hollow and Uhisw are, Coiilatniiig mcijlhing ueml und win menial. HKIfiH" i SON. ''jibiiry, December 2fi, lei57. 2,1-JlSl T. rilIE tore Room in Market street, f.riTiei!' 1 occupied by f. V . (iray. A p. ly ' ''CP eciilois of II. Masxcr, deceasral. April 17 lsJ59. FOU SALE 4 Osi.l ee.-tnu-''. -jnU Buggv, Aj ply at On olrii.