1 'v. Jorctgn Iclt) s. J STEAMSHIP ARIEL OFF CAPE RACE. oca pats Later from elrope. . Johns, October 18. The Venderbilt nor Ariel, Captain Lndlow, from ISremen Havre, via Southampton, October Ctl), id Capa Kace on Sunday evening, the inat., at 6 o'clock, P. M. lera is no improvement In the working of Atlantis Cable at Valentia, and the of affairs is very nnsatisfsctory. e Subyiarine Telegraph Company have d proposals for 150,000 additional can. .0 lay two cables, from Hull to Elbe in over and Tonning in Denmark, meeting is to bo held at Paris, in No ber, to make arrangements for the con ation of m canal across the Isthmus of . he specie in the Hank of Austria amounts El 1,000,000 sterling, and the segregate tints held in the banks of England, France Austria is Gve millions, word .ted. he Western Dank bas made a call for hundred additional shares for the 1st of ember. ater advices had been received from ton. There were large quantities of tea Junton, waiting the re opening or trade sxnortation. Trade bad been resumed at nghart. ord Klein was at Japan, and the U. S lmissioner. the Hon. William It. Kecd, nt Khanehap. .flairs at Canton were in a most nnsatis cry state. Cholera had appeared among Chinese armv. tumors were'afloat that there were two ncli ships of war at Lisbon, demanding restitution of Charles Ueorge. 'he King of Denmark was quite ill. .iveri'ooi, Bhkadstuff Marebt Messrs. hardson, Spence & Co. report flour as ing a declining tendency, with prices a !o easier, though nominally unchanged, i market closed with a tendency still nward. Wheat dull and nominally nn lifted. Western is quoted at 6s. 3d. a Cs. for white, and 7s. a 7s. 5d. for Southern, n dull aud quotations nominal j yellow, . Cd. a 3-U. There are large quantities ol ok Sea grain iu the market, which are ,iig at a decline on all grades. STILL LATEK. HIE AIJGLO-SAXOV AT QUEBEC. :-kbkc- Oct. 19. The steamship Anglo x.)ii arrived this morning, brings Liverpool s of the fitb inst. I Lneor advices from Iidy Franklin s Arctic lit. Fox, have been received, which men n lliat the expedition had safely crossed i middle ice or Baffin's Sen, and was in a r way of accomplishing the object of the terpriso. The Loudon Times pays Hist a,! nppeoran i indicate that tua present Atlantic cable m bo given up, aud hopes that the expert co gained will be used to insure that sue ts which is Cnally certain. It admits the eat superiority of the Niagara and Aga omnoo, but thinks that a ship should be oociully constructed Tor the laving of cables. 1 that Sir KulwerLvttun. prompt- bv thn Canadian Ministers now is Kiig nd.'was giving special attention to the plan r the federation of the lirilish American Ionics. ... The London Shipping Gazette Is inarmed ml. Lord Bury leaves Ualwsy in a week for rilish North America, wiih instructions om the Colonial Office to obtain the opin ns of the Legislature and peoplo of Cana i. Nova Scotia and Now Eruuswick on the Uect of a confederation. I he shares in tho Atlantic Telegraph Com iriiis had improved to Y10 a tM. The London papers or Wednesday poWish 1 able report, by Mr. Haley, the eUctricsl njrineer, on the state of the Atlantic cabin. !a is of tho opinion that the cable is sorion!y ilm-ml about three hundred miles from Va ruia. lie bus put bis large magnetic in truinentin operation, with a view to trsB. lit messages in Newfoundland, but will not now the result nntil advices by steamers ram America. Any attempt to raise the ,.iu in dean sonudincs would, in his judg. rni, its destruction. Finally, he does lot despair of making the cable work, if it Ions not get worse. roiT.taK s r amm a Ksvr.i.ores. The Stamp Bureau attached to the finance winch of the tieneral 1 osi uuicn 'i!inri, iisut. and under direction of the Third Assis .., I'.ci V.uslar (icneral John Marron, lq 'iss bcime one or the most responsible and sxlearive uuuer uuinuu,.i... . rJ been brought to such perfection, ac c'uacy uiid eimplicity, that its operations are .M,i,;,!rred as amonir the most interesting in b'I fie monied iustitutions of the Uovernuicnt Ws'hington correspoadent furnishes the fob lie-in" staiistice and infuruiation relative to li,e i-.Iue of siamps and envelopes aud tho ,mJu nrrraorfi of the work performed in the dt'ijarlnieut : For th quarter ending 30tU of Sept.. last, iVr. were lisaod from this bareau the fellow- One cent stamps, Three cents stamps, 9.490.CCO 30,41"). CON 127,080 Vive cent stamps, IVo eent stamps, Twelve cent itainps, 73. ",b 331,300 41,133,000 62,930 Blsmps returned T.t.l stamcs. 41,070,100 coat the Government t7,302 C2 eind r.nvelonc$ There were 241.1SO ... .!, cents: 0,454,350 letter size ?. '.. . a? fiftll ton cent envelopes ; 100 official .tam'ps; tho .nvelope. .Ion. make an . in innnnv ef S21 I.2J7 04. ?,7,, 5 i... ,.nnrfi of this important work which f.cil.ties the transit of every letter ti roo-h the bro.d extent of tba land m.y thus be described. The postmaster, of every i"mp tbrouch the broad land, way thus be Ascribed Tbe postmasters or every b alt 6C!r . ; ... n.rds of 20,000 iu nund a. nu, ut bird Assistant Postmaster Gen MU.V" . .7.1. ...nliaa aa ara desired at their " i roffice;: Oo th. opening of th. de. Dartmenf mail each morning, all luese i partrneoia .minad ,nJ referred to 'i."" ::r.i dBtv it . t see that n. Sri.r 7. fe7tfy legible i .T.ry particular, or , !, .i.L. i,. .n.omias on inth. address, thoaco y State left off. at thi. desk the corrections ar. all mad.. Th. order, a.. : r-r,,l to the clerk, having in charge 111 .nnetive sections of th. couutry.- Vbeo orders are issued for th. t.mp or en these order, ar. posted, re .;ttrad and .ent I. the dep.rtoi.nf. agent flieieiovj u Innaa or ataiima ire lo th. po-.tma.rer. with a bill ! ...intto eacb.-OQ their reception the . .im,tr sier.. tba receipt aod returns ll post master sigr. I v'!mni Oeueral I , i U dur, recorded. Th.sth. demand e ied from day to day, receipt, coming in It every m.il. -! immediately entered n Sio. .oy.dmir bl, arranged that th. .cent of any postmaster can o. aac.rvo.u. aUnce. - r..-,n.TTiM. A remarkably fat girl weigh . r.,,,: Iiimiif skeleton, a uen T. f V. rnther altaral and nana. r, 1 nn exhibition yesterday tarftl our - , - . , r. jn Market street, and attracted considerable ,lt.tiou.-iurr.'4urir Ttlegrapk. A eoal oil mannfactory in aboot to b. e tablisUcd in Cumberland, Md. ELECTION RETURNS OF NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY Official. Judge of the Supreme Court. Csnnl Commissioner. TowNsuirs. Su utxiry, Northumberland, MiHon, McKwensville, Turbut, Delaware, 1 91 1 10.) 10(i 129 97 CO tool" coil l'JOj 49 811 177 !22 100 20 J4T) 174 4,r. bo 147 on Lewis, J 82 10!) 6f 9f' Chilisqnaque, 1roinT7 C6 82 78 f5 01 "73 'is Upper Augusta, Lower Augusta, Kiish" 69 cs! 78; 204 124 "234 7(! 210 J32 2M! JiS 7(i it 18() Jl7i 1 Sbamokin, Coal, Jackson, Cameron, JS4 3(i C0j Jordan, Upper Miihonoy, Washington, Lower Miihonoy, Little M iihouoy, Zerbef Mt. Carinel. Total, 68 31 JA J HI "22 74 CO 30! 1 3 138 133 41 20: 42 UX 20 24 103 2l 103! : 1" I- 2170 1033, 2281 1599 Democrats iu Komftn Opposiliou in Smai.i, Cai'b Volunteer in Italics. MesSAOBOF THR GOVKPNOR OP XkHSAPRA, The Nebraska City News, of October 2d, brings the Message of Governor I'.icbaidsoo, to the Legislative Assembly of the Territory. lie impresses upon the members lue necessity of promptly enacting the laws necessary for tho protection of persons and property, and the richts of citizens eenerally, the Justices of the Peace in the Territory having refused to investigate chorees of crime until they are autlioiized to do so by statute, lie con demns the present bunking system of the Territory, and instructed the District Atlor neys to prosecute all liuiiku that have failed to redeem their notes when presented with a view to the forfeiture of their charters. Ho ipeaks highly of the geueral prosperity of the Territory, especiully of its abundant supply of co il, and recommends that Congrees be memorialized for an appropriation Tor a geo logical survey ; and, after allusions to some purity local mutters, expresses the hope that patriotism will rulo over their counsels. Nortiikrs Central Kaii.road. The Nor thern Central railroad company through their ccretary, lluboit n. Ilollius, Ls , advertise for proposals for tho construction of 100 Gondola cars. 'This shows an increase of business. 'This road, running from Baltimore to Sun- bury and following tho course of thu Susque- hunua, is in complete order, and ranks as a tirst cless throni-hfure. The track is wall laid and ballasted, and tho bridges durably constructad. The time table is arranged with due re-iard to comfort, allowing travelers to obtain their ineuls at regular hours at certain stations, and to make cnnuections th all d.vercini roads. Foity miles beyond Sunburv. the Suabury and Krie track is used to Williamsport. This portion is in excellent pair. I he scencrv alunc mo wnoie route of tho most beautiful description. Toe cars in use are wide nnu simcious, aua we have yet to learn of any just caase of com plaint, winch exists in the management. i he Superintendent is C. C. AUreon, l-q , of liallimere. I 'atrial l-nttm. Tim Pv Ren ash or Moikt Yerjok. Wa learu from the October nuqibcr of the jlotint Vernon Htcnrd. that tho first instalment of S57.000. due January I, 18;i9, is now on Daud and ready to be paid. Of this amount, (33 0(10 is fo advantageously invested as to earn from seven to eight and ten percent., eaasiog it iniud.cions to forestall the payment, as the interest to oe aaiu to xir. t biuiukiuu is um six percent. From the present time to tue 22d Fvbsarv is oearlv Gve months, and it Imped to raise tlie entire amount ounng mis time, not only that possession may be taken of tl.c estate at an early day, bat also to save the interest which ia lo'be remitted aocording to the agreement, if the amount is paid within the curient year. At Tavltte Citt. Mokonoabki.a akd is ma.na Fairs, during: the past week, tho First V leuiiuiiis for rapid liueipeas auU urnameniai Penmanship were awarded to the lrou City Colleee of this City. The pieseU patronage of this luntituliou is greater than that of uny other four Coojn.e.cul Colleges 01 the I moo and ofl'rrs advantages superior to all others in every branch of Uuuiuess Lducalios, as well as 111 Penmaohbip for which it is so pre eminently distinguished. I'ithlmryh Lvtuing t hromcle. 15 ew Advertiseiaenl. rtttnte f John rjitrt (!i t'd. TOTlCE is hereby civen th.it letters of ' administratiou have been prsnted to tbe subscr:bcr on the estate of John Hart dec c late of Lower Augusta township, Norlhoin berlund couuty. All persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present tuein uoiy au tuenticated for settlement. GF.O. SSEILF.R, Adm'r. October 9, 1858. Ct. stationery. A large supply of fancy Kou - 1 aper and hnvelooes, Mourning, Ijetler, and Cap Paier, l'eas, Ink, Band, Ac, at .Inly IT. 'ft.. A. W. KHSHKR'8. I. T. BROWN, Manufoduiins Jeweller, No SO Mai den Iine, t'licrt hiR i',t,k, c.)lilntiiK ol a seiicrul nirt. input ol lM'kt'l", Cliatiit, A c , wrmli ure ftleri-tl ut the l.iwi'ti cakli jjriccs, iireut iiHJucciacnU to coaittry eavk uuyetB October 9, 1P5S. Smns O r,nOWORK N,KN WANTKI) AS AOKSTS ZyiKJXI TO UIRCILATK ,ri l-ielling vuluabls l'AMII.V W'OltKr, wljicli allrucl by their low iiieei, iiitcrealiiig c nteiila, and tupeibly colored plutei. For ciri'iilMri, wilh particulurri. uplf, if you live F.ait, lo iir.-m iiuwr., no. ivi nuuuu-K, r. V ill Weil to itie mnie, Io. HI Mum at, Cmcliii.alk. Oclobci 0, 3iiuii. O. tt. CLARK A CO .No CS Maiden Iji.e. Netf VorV Mauulaetuieri of Uold and ttilver Pencil Cuaea, and Gold Penus M ICvery Deamnlinu, orler llicir Rood direet to tlte couutry trucleat the pncea nthera cbarse lhaeity dealera, thelohy 'auviiig tha urrhuer ahout 'JU per cunt wliu b they would huva to pay the dealera if bought from theiu our oluecl ia W at-li for caah at ona proht over tha coat of liutnulurlurinK. Humplea will be fuinlihed In thoaa who may detira lo aee lha goiMia, at tha Dozca Priea, and unit ,, uy ,i),in wiui pin eu couect. October , 1S6! 3iuo Iu the Court of Common Pleaa of North tunberland County. John Dower, ) vs. Fl. Fa. No. 100 August T. Charles Henlnger. J 1858. ft' OTIC E is hereby given that the Cnderaigned apiieititrd by the aaid Court, Auditor to diatn bum monies ariains; from the sale of personal property of tbe defendant, will sit fur that ptlr pa at bis othce in the borough of eunburv, at 10 o clock A. M.,ol Saturday, iictooer xaa, mos, llEMiY Dtl.NNtL, Auditor, Hunbury, Oct. S, 1859. I'ure lnc. and Llquura. TU87rereived at FI3HEfi'8 lXrug and Cho " in i cat tmponum. fhiiibury, Oct. , Congress. awwili. r r E f b w b r 5 1 a F F ? J. n O S v h ImO. J28i' I 12lll 01)1 j;8 "1T.9 ar "43 Zll'ri fi" lfi2 "89 '182 82 J01 3j ' 72 fC "l3:i37j' 239 98" 67 J79j" 82 23j" hs lj" Ci 27" l'tHi 14" 130 3 44 lft3' 22jU- y; 22 ! 7l""l2; 32 jy lltli I 1 n j "lii "107 in ' 112 ' (19 "it;:. " 48 T4 CO, mi; "l89j 88 1?? 74 17 m 120 "1 r8 3 9 "72 14 "12 Jit J" C 112 ltlli "7( c:! :! -92i (t 121 J 89' 41 103 177 "107 7: 97 .v. l'J 41 : "179 "112 188 '47 ! 22 42 Jul T08 J 99 130 "ft 7 '31 "24fi 7 7 Jit (it) "1 lie J 38 42 28 J?'"' 179 ":! 23 '39 1 35 "14 fi7 23 i.)c; 13 "7S " i;c 81 111! 29! .r.2 Mj93, 15 n c8 "539 is2i'ioc2; 2300. 1C2G; 2211,1420, WE BULL SURVIVE THE CRISIS. TaTUTWITIISTANDLN'G the astonishing quan ' titv ol Uiioils that I brought into town last Spring, I succeeded in selling them all out ex cept what I gave away, and had to hurry to the cily, for a neVf lot, in order that toy customers might not be put to the inconvenience of buying at oilier slores, where they would be rhaigrd killing prices. Profiling by patt expciience, I have jut brought on Twice as Haiy Goods, and I have now the lurrotand CHEAPEST ASSUKTMKNT ever oft'en-d within beariag this place. I aai bound 10 tell criEArra tkan xitxs, before. I need not say cheaper than my neigh bors: lor lliat is no longer a disputed fuel. 1 am now ready in Jral nut Broils twentv hours out ef twenty-four Sundays excepted at lowirr priees than any person dare ask lor. Jut call lor any Hung you want. I am deter mined to UPri.Y AM, DGMAXDS that rosy ha mada, reasonable or unreasoaahle. Lali soon, as the ruh is tremendous. IRA T. CLLMTflT. Sunbury, Oct 9, I85R. ly THE Munhury Academy will open its Winter Version on Monday. the 4th dav ofOatohor 1858. TfcSVS FEB QcABTBB ABB t Lower English Branches, $4,00 lliqher do. do. 5.00 Latin, c. (1,00 c-'chulars taken at all t'mea during the tauion. ISAC HUFF, Principal. Sunbury, Oept. 5, 1858. St PROCLAMATION- v JVOT1CE ia hereby given thnt the severa ' Courts of Couinion i'leas, General (jnnrter Seasions of the pearo, and Oprhans' t'oorl. Court of Oyer and 'Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and Tor the county or ISortliumberland, ta commence at the Court Hi use, in tho boreujjh ol Sunbiiry, at 10 o'cloek, A. M. on Monday, tha 1st dav nl M LMUh.lt next, ami will continue TWO WEEK. 'Tha coroner. Justices of the Pcare and eontta- b'es in and for the county of Northumlierlaiid, are reinictted to be then and lucre in their proper per oua, Willi nifir rolls, recorna, inipnsiiious, ana other remembrances, tf do lhoe things to their several ollices appertaining to be done. And nl- n'ltiiesse. prosecuting m behalf of the Loininonl wealth against any prisoner arc also requested and coinmunded to be then and there attending in their proper persons to prosecute against htm, as ahull lie just und not tj depart without leave at their peril. Jurors ure requested to be punctual hi their attendance, at the lime appointed agreeable te their notices. Given under my hand at fntnluiry, the 1st dav of October in the yearfcf our Lord one thous and eill' hundred and fifty-eight and the Independence of the United States of America the ti2d. GoJ save the Comrannvrenllh. JAMES VAMJVKE, Klieiifl". SherifTs Oiricc, Kunbury, jnbury, ) l J October 2, 185S XjSst or caushs TTOU trial in the Court ol t'ominon J'lea ol Northumberland t'onnly. to be held at Sun bury, on the first Monday of Xoveiaber, 185S. PLAiarirrs. Dtri.MUN-n. John Uowtn vs J. IS. Musxer, Alexander Colt, vs John A l.loid, James Eager, VS James Vandyke, John Vincent, adm'r. vs DaviJ Wataon, ex'r. S. Wolverton A 1 T Clement vs KKIeinan. James Maioue va Phila & Sunhurv It K Co. Thomas Derr vt Alfred Knease, Wm Lonase. Indorsee of Win I. llelfenstein, vs Wm. L. llelleiitein. G M Fleinming Ac, vs Wm L Helfsnstein It F Keilv Ac lamo vs William I. Urwsrt, vs liilph Bogle et nl vs William Ayrea' sdtn'r. vs Charles llellcnatein, vs John S I'etcrniaa, vs Jos Hodman's adm'r. vs Jvlin P. Puracl, vs John 8 Snyder, vs W. G. Kae et al Hang V Iiiown Edward Grosa John II. Fox Ira T. Clement Isaac Drown Deborah Huzzy Hazzard & Stuck William Wolborn Reuben Fagely Carbon Itun Imp. Co. vs Jos. WciUel vs Jus. Weitzel. Commonwealth for the uee of 11 rock "vs Earns- worth, Wm. L. Dewart et al. saac liro vn vs Abraham Slrauh, N. V. Middle C C vs Wm Fagaly et al. John liuiget va Peler Ktill. Henry Wcise, vs Dewart Sc I.eieenrinn. Peter B Maaaer vs Northern Central II R Co. llenj Hendricks vs same Wm II Kase vs Busan P Kase. John Deppin vs Northern Central Itailway Co. John Frederick & Co vs Wm Atwater. Spencer M. Kase vs Samuel Adams. Daniel Drutkcm'ller vs Geo C Welker, Peter B. Masser vs George Conrad. Christian Yeager vs Shaffer & liohner. A. W Hill's adm'r vs E U Kramin. Heckel, Indorsee of Hoffman va F O Donnel Si co lease 8 Schrack vs Isaac Kline, jr. Wni Nesbit vs Sunbury ti Erie Railroad co. Henry Kauffinan va Wilsoa Anderson. Samuel lllair vs Thomas 8. Sladdeti, Ileitis Paul et al vs Kurd Patterson. John A Gilmore vs John McCormiek. lloulz for Ernst vs Frederick Shell. A. VV. Coinly vs Ueniy Harris Joseph Weitzel ve Eliaa Eiaenbart DANIEL BECKLEY, Proih'y. Prethonotary's Oilice, 1 ' Kunbury, Oct. S, 1B5S. I SWATNC'a COMP'D BYKUP OF WILD CHKRHY, an excellant article for Coughs, Co'.da, Ae. For as la only at FIKHKR'B. Bunhury, Oct i. 1888. AWa. Wood. Croaa Cut aui Mill8awa. - Hiioerior aritclf al mn rWB, Awmlilf. register At Record or Cmintr Commissioner B9 O I cr W a (ft t P1 ft 10 13 --1 12: 199 89, lfto 67 jJ71 I 130 J87 43 74 J0.1 73 H8 "83 79 02 13G jvi 3i 2l 7 Zl2 VS) 25 i;c 1912 J Jul I JMftj rc 74 'ii)7 1 2 r.3 21 J "'23 lis 4ft J "I ""4; "f.i i 227 91 "14ft 144 8 173 1021 1811 30 '3'. Jil fi7 87 222 6l 240 1 3 48 62 8ft 92 7ft 194 12 " 1 2 "7 " 1 "if! "18 "9 1 74 19h "lift ' 21 fi 8I ";'.! C2 f.1 :co J,t 41 Ti 18 r. """84 lis 1 13 J6ft: !l 201 118! J30 4 Ji' 87 4 100 21 i 28! 87 "81- 204 "rh! "2207'l97 131; ICS 2122 Eatatn of Wm Eartiiolemew, dee'd. Cvmmomvealtlt of Pennsylvania: To V'avid TUoom Cathjirino llnmn ol for merly Catharind lllooni, children of Mary llarlboloraew who was iutormarried with Daniel Bloom, and now deceased, Sarah in termarried with Ir. Kaker, Klizabvth inter married with Win. Hlooin, Julia intermarried with J. Bloom, Mannub intormarrjed wilh J. Kraigsr. Wm. liart holumew, Janob ISarlliol emew, John Uartholemew, nnd Catharine in termarried with Jonathan Fashold, all heirs and legal representatives of Wm liartholo mow, late of Lower Augusta township tice'd, anil to all other persons interested. GKESTtKO : XoRT'Jl'MBEni.AS'D CorNTV Sct. Yon nnd each of you are hereby cited te b and appear bufora the judges of our Oi bans' Court at bunliury, at an Urplians Court to bo held for said county oo the first Monduy of November next, and then and there ac cept or refise to take tho real eslnto of tho said m. Larlholemew dec d, at the Valua- tioa thereof or enow cause why it should nut be sold. And hereof fail not. Certified from the reeords of onr said Or phans Court at Kunbury, this loth day of August A. 1). 1H.")8. THUS. l. GUANT.dep'ty C'.k. O. C. Tho above named heirs and leiral represen tatives, will please tako tiotice of the above Ituie. JAMKS VANDYKT, Sheriff. PterifTs Office, kunbury, ) UctuUer y, J8iH. J Estate of Patrick Hashes. deed. Commonirealtk of l'enn.i!iaiiitt : 'To Michael Hughes, Miclucl (Jillaspie and Utjkee his wifek and Michael linearly and Mary Vis Wife, collateral heirs and legal rep. redt'BUlivea of 1'utrick Hughes lato of the Town ef Trevorlon, Zerbe towuiship deo'd, aud al! other persons iuUrested. Gruktino: KoSTIlBUrERI.AKD C'Ol'XTT ScT. You aod each of you are beroby cited to be and appear before tbe judges of our Orphans' Court, lo be held for Suid county on the first Monday of November next, and there and turn accept or refuse to tako the real estate of the said Patrick Hughes dee'd, at the val- oation thereof or show Cause why the same shocld not be sold.j" And hereof fail not 1 Certified from tte records of our said Or phans' Couit t Sunbury' this 7th day of Au gust, A . ll-ilHoB. THUS. I'. ijitA. i, oepiy cik. u. c. Tbe abnvonamed heirs and legal represen tatives, will -fdeai. take notice of the above Uule. T J A M F.S V A N D Y K I',.B br'fT. Sheriff's OfTuo, Sunbury, I October t, 1853. J Estate of Daniel STcartz, dso'd. Commonwealth of l'tnnrylvania : To Catharibn intermarried with John Dan iel, lbivid wurtz, Klias Swart 7. Uavhei inter married with Samuel Smith, Josinh KwnrlK, Klizubetb intermarried with l.lius bb&fler and Surah married to John F.merlck. All heirs end legal representatives of l'atnel Swartz deceased, and to all other persons in terested. GnKKTING : NoRTIIUJirKRI.AM) CotxTy 8cT. You and each of yon are hereby cited to be and appear before the judges of the Orphans' Court, al an Orphans' Court to be held for said on the first Monduy of November next, aod then and tl'ere accept or refuse to lak the mil estate cf the suid Daniel Swartz de ceased, at the valuation thereof cr show why the sauio should not be sold. And hereof fail not. Certifiod from the records of our laid Or phans' Court at Sunbury this 8th day of Au gust A. I) . 1853. THUS. D. Gil A NT, depty Clk. O. 0. The above named heirs and legal represen tatives, will please take notice of the a bove Uule. JAM ICS VANDYKE Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Sunbury, ) October 0, 1853. J Estate of Augustus JIuoy, dee'd. (7ommo;i-eaM of Pennrylraniu : To David Sbipe and Margaret Lis wife, tale Margaret lluoy, Hubert ('aiupbell, aud Ma ry bis wife, lata Mary lluoy, John lluoy, Henry Fullmer and iSurali Anu his wife, lute Sarah Ann lluoy, Allen Wilkinson and Ko bacca bis wife, late Uebecea lluoy, Elizabeth lluoy, Hauiuel Uarnhart and Susaunub bis wife, late tsusaunah lluoy, and Jobo Dunkel berper guardian tit William and Joshua Kline minor children of Hannah llaoy, (who was intermarried with Uideoo Kline aud is since deceased,) atl heirs and legal representative! of Augustus lluoy, late of Hbamokio town ship deceased, aud to all other persous inter ested. Om.KTlNO I NonTtU'MHBBtiAIlD Coi'HTT, ScT. Yob and each of yon are hereby cited to be and appear before tbe Judges of our Orphans' Conrt, at aa Orphans' Court to tie be!J for said couuty on tbe first Monday of November eieXt, and then and there accept or refuse to take tba real estate of thu said Augustas lluoy deo'd at tbe valuation thereof or show causes why the lama should uot be sold. And hereof fail not I Certified from the Records of our said Or phans' Court at Huobery, this 7th day of Aa fust, A. D., 1858. 'I'hoe. D. Crraut, dep'ty, I Clerk of Orphans' Court. J ' Tbe above named heirs and legal represen tative, will please take notice of the above rule. JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff. ttberilTa 0 flic a, buuburj 1 a. j October, SHb 13. J J" SHEP.IFP SALES. BY virtue of certain write of renrfii'oni F.xnn$ issued out of the Conrt of Common Pleas of Northumberland connty to me direc ted, will bu exposed to l'tiblio Sale at tbe Court House in Hunbnry, on Monday the lft day of November, at 1 o'clock 1. Al., the following described real estate, to wit t A certain lot of ground, situate in the borough of Bunbnry. Northumberland couuty bounded north by Whortleberry street, west by Fawn street, east by a lot hereinafter de scribed and south by a lot of George Harri son, containing in fronton Fawn street 58 feet and extending back along Whortleberry street 130 feet, whereon are erected a largo two story fremo dwelling house, Well of wa ter, Ac. Also, another cerlain lot or piece or ground situate In the boroiiuh aforesaid, bouud by Whortleberry Btrert, on tho north an alley, on the esnt tbe above described lot, ou the west and the herein artur described lot nl George Harrison, on the south boing 100 feet in length on Whortleberry street, and being 58 feel in width, whereon is erected a lure three story brick Sloutn Flouring Mill, Ku g in) House, &c. Also, another cortaln half lot of ground, situate iu the borough of Sunbury aloresuid, adjoining Fawn street, nn tho wcbI the above described lotp, c.ll the Mil th a lot of John Salman, on tho South nnd the ne.xt followiug describnd lot on the cast, cotituiuiug in widih on Fawn street at-' J fiet mid extending back 143 fuet, whereon is erected a two story frame dwelling litinun, well of water, Ax. Also, another cotitri. lot or piece of ground situate in the boronch aforesaid, bounded bv the lust obuvo described lot, ou tha west an alley on oust, tho ubovo described lot where, on the Steam Mill is erected on the north-' nud a lot John Salman on tbe south, contain, ing 87 feet in lun. th Bndl'j- j feet iu widtii whercou is erected u coal bouse, hog ctable, iSrc. Also, another rrrlsin lot rf ground situ ate in Sunbury al'oiesnid, Iroiiting on liroad way or Wuter tlreet, and bounded oo tho north by a lot of Ira T. Cleinnit.on thesotlh by a lot of Georgo Msmtz nnd on the ea?t by an alley, containing i"$ fret in f ont and I'M fee in depth, her-oriis erected a two story frame House and Kitchen. Also, unother certain lot of ground, tituate in L'pper Augusta township, Northumber land county, being now un Uluiid bouudod by Shainoliin Creek ull round, containing utioiil six acies more or loss, nil of which is cleared. Also, upon another lot or piece of ground, situate in same township of L'pper AuiiusU, being wood land und adjoining land of Jacob Krilich, Mary Harriou, Kud of Fi nn's heirs and Shninukin crock, containing 10 acres, more or lens. Seissed taken into execution nnd to be sold as the properly of Suruuel Snyder, Charlas lt.nehuil and (jk'oigu Harrison. ALSO: At thn fame time und plnco, two certain cor.ligiiouH lot of ground, situnte in the town ol SLttuiokiu in Cool totnbip, Nur'.humbcr l ind county, beic lots Nis. 5 und 0 in block, No. 1, fronting on Suiihiiry street, containing each i:t loci in trout und feet in depth whereon ale erected u two story frame houso aad a frame stublx. Also, a errtuin lot of ground, situate in tho town of Sliauioliin nforcsaid, being lot No. 'i, iu block 10li; fremiti;; on f.tli street and bounded on tho couth by lot No. 1 and on the north by lot No. II, in same block, and on the west by un alley, cotituitiing V!,") lout iu lioM and leel m depth. jis., upon lot o u, m block iNo. 107 in siiine town frouting on olh street, bounded on tho south by lot No. 5, on the east by i rt). mi kuu flii'.l north Uy lot No. i, in satno block ; containing 2j luot iu front und foul in depth. Seized taken into execution and to be sold as the property of Abraham Osman (c Clemen Osuiuu lately lidding as Oainaii A: Lruther Si lieujaiuin M artz. JAMES VANDYKE, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Sunbury, ) Oct. 9, IS,-,H. J Estate cf Gc-ci5 Erosious, dee d. The Commnnweulta tf Pennsylvania, .. 'jpO I'utharino Urasions, widow; John ?ro siiHia ; John liiiigaiuan alienee of Peter 'ilioer who Was alict.ee of Peler Ijrosioua; John Uitii;aiii!in und Jure il Wilaur alicnccn uf Henry llrosioua; Charles and Maroleun jnifious ol Lower Mahouov uheneea ol i -io!ua liro- aious; soplna, widow of llaniel l.uhrt Anna iiiterinatritd with peter rcilir, Who roides in Nattany Valley; Piter I.uhr who was inter married with j;iizaheth Schrnyer. formerly Dio-siou-i who was first intennarried witli Adam chroyer (now dercased) auid tlizaliuth being now det'nti'edjeavini; the lollouini; e!iildien viz : IMii'holus Nchroyer who ichIimii Maeedon, .Mer cer comity, Ohio; Peler Hehrojer reaii'tiic in c-eneca cuur.ly. New ioik; Anna intermarried wilh Jacob Vrgcl, re&idini; in Seneca county, IS' Vo:k., Adum iSchroyer I'nii g in Oliia, licurge I.uhr who resides near f.oiver r-undtibky in Ohh), Heniy l.ahr ol Seneca cuuti'v. N. Y.,John I.nlir residing in Michigan. U ivol I.ihr r.-.-K!iriL; in t!ie Stale ml aforeouid, ilnh l.uhr ic.-ili!i inOliio, ai:d l'lizu'ielh interinarriid wilh Wiiliani IUii.cs of MrKees, rnyder roumy. Pa., coli.iteral heirs und represenlutivea of (icorno llroi-ioiis laic uf (.''eorsetow n, Northumberland counly, tlcceased, and to all other persona inlctcstcd. Cur.STisc i NonruiMDi.RLAic:i Coi-.-itv, Sct. You and each of yon sre lierehy cited to he and appear hefure the Judi.M ii of our trp1i.uis' Court al an Orpliuiis' Couit to he held f ir aaid county on the ti rat .Mondjy uf .Nuvcinlu r next, and then aud there accept or refuse to l.il.o thu leal cta!e uf the said Cforgo lironious, di ceased, at tho alu.iliju thereof or allow cauae why Hie smile shuul J not he s, Id. And hereof fuil nut. Cerlilied fiolil the recoida of our a lid Or hai a' Seal. Court at Sunbury the 7lh d.iy vf August, A. I). IbSS. 'J'MOM.D. fiRANT, l?ep'ty,Cl5 O: C. Tha above nuuied hetra and U'H.il representa tives, will plcace I. ike notice of lor ubovo rule. JAMKS VANDYKE, Sb'ff. Sherifla Cliiee, Sunbury. ) Uciober'J, 1658. I Notice to Collectors. WOTICEJs hereby given by tho titu'erniijiird, te li e delinquent collectors of Northum berland county, that we want thcni to pay in imp mimry biloro the geneial rleclioji, and at llio Speci.il Couit that is held on the 3,1 Monday in October net. And the balance of your du plicates to be settled i'!T in full by the November Court, nest, without tail. It you neglect this nclice you may expect what will follow thereaf ter, A word to the collectors of 19,58, we also want you to use your utmost endeavor io collect soma money and pay it in by the lime the return jud ges come in Willi tlmr n turns, and pay in some money at tho several Courts. The general elec tion, Special Court and November Court, all lhee will be largd expenditures, and we must have money to defray those coats, be very punc tual. CHARLES MOTTENST1NE, FREDERICK HAAS, 8 AM EEL KNT, Coinnitijt'nntrj. Commissioners' Oflire, 1 Sunbury, Hept. US, J858. J Hare C liaiur. FBOM at,00toBI0.iJ0 TV.K DAY KAHILT REAI, 1ZI1U. Au bouoraiile huaoieaa Cuoiul itauiiad uu 1,50 10 fli.OO. . New Article (l'atauled) .r ua ia arery Family, it- Manufacluiy, Bute, and Ulrica Mail and Wutneu vneng and old, winle.t to anaaga in ita In every fown and County in the BV.iuliKru and Terntunrs. feWud lor a eucalsr, or apply iu peiaoa to - J. BK8TOR, No. 33 Boulli Third Street, I'iiiladcipaia. Manufaeiuror aad Wtiolaaala Daalar iu WATl'H FJ AND JEWKIJIY For Suiplca taut fraa by mail e raeaiM ef fiSe eavoii . 1SS4 tjne ski Iron City t'ominrrrlnl College. PiTTmnann, Pa. CnAkturisn IRV1 BOO STUDI5NT8 ATTF.NDINO JANUARY, IfrA. Now the larpeat and moat tlioronali Comtaerrinl telnnl vf tha Vniteil Htntea. Young men prepareil lor actual uiiitea oi ine vpiinuefl; itnom. J. ;. emilh, A. M. Trof. of Book-koe ping and Science of Account a. A, T. Donihctt, Teacher of Arithinelie and Commercial Cnlcnlntioii. J. A. Ilcyilnclt and T. C. Jenkins, Tcartiera of B lr keepinff A.Cowley and W. A. Miller, rr.ift. of Pi-nnmnalit 81N0I.K AM) DOVBI.U KXTRY llonK-KF-T .NO, Aa urcd In every dcfarlinciit of liuaincss COMMKIlCIAt, ARrni.MKTIC IIAP1I) 111 JNt:?) WRITINO llKTKCTINO COfNTKItl ' IT MONEY .MKKCANTIl.K COItlt EsTON,' KNCK COM.MEUCIAI. LAW Are Intuit, ami all othr ftuhjectfi neesxiry fr tlio Soccpaa und tliroiigh tduriiiion of a poiriictil Intuncu nan. I PR E M I V .M 8 . Ilrnwn oil the pictnittniv in Pim'jnrrrli fr Mi put iHrce V'nia, u'io in Eastrrii and Weatain Cilita, for btat Wil ling. Not E:iaAViB Wort. IMPOIl I ANT INTOltMATIOV. f indents enter nt nny time No vocation Tims I'nliml. let! Heview .nt pltittuic (im. lumen :tMilrd in otitninmo; itiinli-.ial,niti..u '..r lull I'oirimerei il t'ourrc. SV).3.eu A venae lirr.o l to 111 weeka II mil, Ifj oil per witk f liiliouery, IA' Knllre cost, 00,(10 to '-70 1J. re Minislera' Sons reccivol nt li:ilf rt'tce. Por Ciinl Circul ir Spccirrrn of ll-if ini'! n-id Ornn nitntid Wliling lnel?, two tr'inp. nr-,1 n-!.lir- F W. JENKINS, Piuabuigh, Pj 8filciulier S"i, ll;3 ly To lovers cf Fruit, rplll" Krypton Nuitery, I milril iullie hnnn'il.ata vin-J- il V ol II:irroliiic, I'ei nsvlvniiltl. ia au-niie,l Willi every ilesirnMe vnriely of 'I'iitk. I'ltt IT.SUADE AND on.NAMIi.VTAI. The alock enilirnecs Alniend, Ajve, Apricot, Cueiiy. Peacli, Pear, Piuni, also cuoicr. VAP.!r.Ti::3 oripe, CurrnntR.-0 ios'.',crrit-. n:in!-rii?. Tjltrten. illio-Kliciiy, npwmiU of 4c aiipcii.;r varu-Ut-a f 8IRAWHr.ltKIl-.Si. Amnn! tliem ore the ceViuiU.I Pe-,h Iya FTiwllni'i, 11 lucre's Si-nrlel MiilmhiIc. I'tiumi.iI r-canet and til.,OA.e IScuiiel, Ac, Ac. A'lnonjr tl.o SHADE TREF.S ore PiVcr, Snc:ir nnd Murwav Mnntcs. Tin. . 'i. Kur-v piin T.il.cr Ahli, Ainili"ot and En',-p-.':in .Mounl tin A-h I'nlip llnlmiiu. und Mlvcr I'.ipbr, lloiae-clKSnul, .M ign I in Inpjlulu, tic, Ac. The EYERGIIEEN T1U.E3 ara well crown s;wcinicns, of all aizca, of Silyer Fir. Xor wujr Fir, PulKuni Fir, Scotch nnd Ausirinn Fir, Hemlock, Spruce, white American r-pruce Fir, American, Cliiunsa and Norway Arl-r Vito, Hid Cedar. Ac. Among the ORNAMENTAL flIRL' UHF.it Y oro White nnd Purple Frinpe, Pyrin-!, Mnfju-ilin Pur pure nnd Gliincn, doutilc and tu.u'e Allhena of vuriaua c.d.ua, Ueulrma, Alnlioma aquafi lio, Trca Hox, Ac Ac CATALOGUES emhrncW't the nainps uf only unrh (irticlMnnre fiftunVy prtnvtna in the nulwci ilwr'i own grout it, umi wliirti cmi he vupphetl h ortU rcil in retismmhle lime, w ill be sent to onpiic.tut pnclt'Mi' a h biticre ainmp. Article wilt le dt livv-eil m ITnrria!ur, nt nny of lint WureliDiiacB or Depots, free ct' clifip;c. j'turcly FutTi-?i-nt t tiivir tho expense ia cliuieU fur Packing in Uie Lest iimiiucr. II. A MIS1I. Pip,pii.lr 1?;? Im FA1TCT FXTPaS rOPa LADIES AND CHILDREN JOHN FAKEIRA & Co. No. r.18 (new no.) MARKET Street, above Eighth, PhilaJ'a. Importor.-, Miinufacturcrs and Dealers in Fancy Furs, for Ladies and Children ; also, Cent's Fu's Fur Collars and Clove. The number of years th.it we ha'.o teen engaged in the Fur business, and t'lc general cli.iracter of our Furs, both for quality aud prico is so generally known through out the Country, that we think it is not necessa ry for uj to i-uy anything nure than thnt we have now opened our assortment uf FI'RS, for the Fall and Winter Sulcs, of tho largest and most beautiful assortment that we have ever oll'ered before to the public. Our Furs have all ocen im ported duritii; the present scaxou, when money wcj scarce ouJ Furs much lower tbao al present time, and have hcef) inanufaetuied by the most competent workmen ; we are therefore determin ed to sell them at such prices its will continue lo give us the tcputittun wu have, uoruc f-ir years, that is to Fell a good article fur a very suioll pro lit. Storekeepers will do well to Rive us a call, as they will End tho hirgest assortment by fur tj se lect from in the cily, and at lnarufuelurers pri ces. JOHN FAKEIRA it CO. N'o. 18 MARKET street, above 8lli, Philad'a. Heptcmber 1, 1 8.rir3. 4m-!w. Hie TGitirHKicut Exhibition L4il,'; .fSrdnl ! iwaebid to " ' mrxn, Fdll lllr TWO PIAMlfi, LONDON, n. i.,L,r 15, IP5S. C1 Ml'VF.It, reniicclfuMy iel'oriua lis fnccila ntut t'le . puliiic f-eiteiuliy tli.it lie Ims e-instimliy on h-tn.t F1A MIS, equal lo t!i- Se l'..r wLuli be lecelvcd'tlie Prize Mva ul in I.0111I111 ill WM. Ail ouli rn roinpl!y u'.tca'od lo, nnd prent c.irs taken In '1-e nt-lrctii.n anil .ac!,ing ihe Kline. Ily lias rtci-ive.1 di-rmu llio last Fifteen yeara more Meilnls llian any olhcr linker t'r.'iti tire ria;:k!in Intitule also, Fiul l'rciitiuins in H. sl'.n, New Vol's und Uaitl more W'-jrerfms o. T0J Arc'i street, below I'igbih south aide. l'IIII.Al)l:i.Plll.. Frjiteiitbcr II, I?."; Hin w Estate of Amanda LI. Harrison dee'd- V" OTICE is hereby fciven lliat lettets uf ad Il ministration 011 the estate uf Amanda M. Harrison, laic uf Coal township Xoithunilierlund counly d'-e'd, Lading been prantt d to the at.b.-cri-her. Ait persons indebied and those bavin; claims will please present them for settlement at at her late resilience en Saturday the SUth day of Oclober Itbi. AMOS VASTINE, Adm'r. teptcniher 25, 13."8 Ct. 4 OOOD FARM, formerly r.cciipied by V- Phcraon, now by Trull, inn rccieJ ly the line of I iiion and Mnyilcr counties, containing 170 acres, of whirh about H'li are c'.rared. T.ie public road from Morlhumberlsiid to New Hi i liu passes through it about four in let fr..m Nor thumberland, two from U infield Iron Woilu, four or live from LewUhurs;. 'J it te indisputable One third of the purcl.si-imj money cah, and the residue in equal yearly pa m.-nla w ith inter est, secured by Mortgiee and lo-d. The whole l-att is fit for cul'ivation, and includes a fair pnrtion of meadow gr.iuml and limber laud. Inquire of John Yunnitman, et W11 field Iron Works, or of HLCII EELLAM, Agt. Sunbury, 8ept. !S, Jt5B tjw Blarney. Elu&ttr and Misrepresentation it is our wish to avoid, we do in.tpiolesa to keep everything or to sell cheaper than very ulher dealer hut we try to keep conaiauily on hand a general assortment of Meiehandite adapted lo cl, clssi.es tf persons, and to represent lbur q i .Iiiv and usefulness without esatgetslion. 'i o whuh wo ask the attention of tuytrs. Iitir iu iniud that we are determined to aell al PANIC Plil CE8 for CA611 or its iquiva'ant. A Ire.h supply of (. rot 1 1 if fiaj tt.d other goods just received. J. F. I. y. KL1NS. Kline' Orove, Sept. IS, 1 8.18. if CRAOKER3. I EST RECEIVED hy the aubscriler, at his Fl.Ol R STOKE, Market fquare, f unbury, a fresh supply of Water, Hotter, Sugar, Cinder and Soda Crackers, for sale by the pound or barrel, at wholesale Harriaburg and 1'hiladi Iphia pricea. Those wishing la purchase will please give him a call before ordering elsewhere. U O. liA EX. Ha' also continues to receive, weekly, supplies of Hour, giving his customers a fresh article aud at very reasonable sates. Munbuvy, Jnly SI, ISnls. If LAND WARRANT. The highest price will le givea for Land Warrant Lwhe auU is. 11. U .M.KR. Atlantic Cable. NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS! ! J. U. I.XCI L of Kunbury, Ta-. IAM jtut arrived w'lli a kplrniliil stock of MM Fall Uootla from rtiilndelijliin, lo which he reefeitfully invilns liis frientls anil Hie Fublic ti call anil innpect, he v. ill spare rlo fima in slinw '"ff them. Amniu hia Mock of roods will ha fubnd, I INF, Bl,i;n AN I 11 LACK FPaElTCE CLOT. Fine Illack and Fancy Com mores 'I weeds, fiat, inetts, Jcjmi. add Fa-cy V.atina-, also a large it sorlnient uf Iteady made C'LO i ll ISO for mun and U,ys (clieap.) FOR LADIES WEAR, Clsck antlfnncv dren silk, (very cheap) silk cliai li, French Merini, i'rinlrd Frei.rh Merino, l'lai.l ('ahineir, all wool llolatr.p, all wool llcliapc, Muhnir D.-lierre, Printed l.-cimere, Valenlia, Chaili ?nlic a rjnilli. Delaine Ruins, l'er.ilsit lie luine Kohes, Inil do Olicrre Kuhes, 1'iain l)cl?a l.ovellus unj Mclaincat all price. a:ld t!o Keed stripe skirls. Fail ISlisvtli and Mantillas, a pood asviitinent of while (jnoils, (,'oilars, Sleeves, IrJ.-'ii" Linen, fchli t fremta, ,M art-eillesllrilltaiit cic. A i;ciieral asnnlnicot ol domestic Dry tio. ds". - ANo a lurpe slock of Hals and Capa, Hoots and shoes, Hardware, Uuicna and (ilasswaru; (iioceiivs, Cctlarivare, Ktotic 0 lit! 1'aillicnwarc, Drues and 1'int?, i-'alt, Fish, Cheese, iliin, Oil, '1'ur Ac. &c. N. 1J. Wall and Window Paper, Fl'or and TahleOil Cloih, Cari.et. all tlicnt. awillhs sold r,t low pi iocs for ca!i or country jitoduto ta- en in exchange lor Goods. J.Tl. EMIXL, Puidmry, frjd. 18.'P. tf. 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And the T.orlt is cheap ; three dollars a vol ume ; ami each volume, contains more wo have c.irafully computed the content of both more than the whole six volumes of Uancrofi's history which arc sold ut two dollars a volume, making in all twelve dollars. Every family oucht to possess a copy of the New Cyclopaidia. il is a library in itself. Eel each man save twenty five cents a week, nnd by the limo the woik is com plete he can not only own the fifteen volumes, but alsj a handsome book-case to keep them in. !Save a half dime a day, (a liltlo sell denial will doit.) and )ou save enough to buy a set ef hooks which will give you sound information upon all points about which you wish to acquire. School children ceitainly the members uf our High iSehouls can all have it. Save the pennies which are given lo you, run errands and -'do chares" when you can. aud thus earn a quarter uf a dollar a week, and the task is done. Me chanics ! you have nut much time to read ; this, llien, njubt the work for you; it will help you upon all pc.iirfs of inquiry, and three hfurs' over woik per week will buy it. Lawyers, physicians; clergymen ! it will jio breadth aud accuracy to you information, and add largely to your in fluence and iiuotne. THE NEW CYCLOP.EDIA (3 Volumes now Heady) Will bs completed in 15 volumes, royal 8ve j $3 per volume, in cloth; $:t SO in library lea ther; $1 half morocco j $4 60 half Russia ei tra ; $ I in monthly parts. H.B.MASSEK, A (rent for Northumberland C'oua.y. Aegust SI, IS6S. i0UXT VEltKON HOTEL, Second street, below Arch, FiritiAcsxr ;i2A pa. '"JpHE above establishment having, nceii reno--- vated aud refurnished, the proprietor assuria the public that a call is only needed, ns he guur entees full satislaclion in every ci'.fc. Teru.s $1,25 per day. A. M. HOPKINS, Proprietor. S:ptembfr S3, 13.j8. Sin S3I7H& CO.", OYSTER PACKERS. -Vo. S Albemarle street and An. 10 5. front street, Baltimore, Ml. And Sron's Cheek, I'oiusuofTn, Va. 0 EST A I KA NTS supplied at all seasons of ' tie 1 ear with all the salt water delicacies found in the citv markets. All erdi is promptly and faithfully attended to. (September 1 1. 185 ly dd'Kii'c6ASMi coal!' r o:ii tk l eal Mountain Coders'. rjpiIEi suleiibers, now operating this Colliery, are prepared to furnish or deliver, at their wharf, at Nurlhuiuhcrlmid, all izes cf Coal, from ibeir mines. This is a very superior qualify of bi'e Ash Coul, which they are proj ared toi'ui nish pr'impLly to order. They are aU prepared to furnish Ecd Avh Coal from the Lambert Colliery. FAHRION i CLEMENT. S-.iiibiiry, A tig ml iH. IP53. tf. SUKEURY STEAM FLOURING 11I1L DISSOLUTION UE PARTNERS II IP VOI'l EE is hereby given that tbe par'no- v Bliip heretofore exiting bitween thosub ecr.hers iu the Milling business, was tiissolved by tnulual consent nn Mocilay, tho ICtb inst.. The tiouka oftiu firm are iu the Lanes cf Samuel border, for culletlioii. JEO. HARRISON, CI1AH. Ull IN Ell ART, BA.V1UKL SNYDEK. TflE ondersigned would respectfully fin neunce to the public that ho hug lukoii the Mill aud will continue the business of inatia f.ict iriiitf flnnr, Jte. Ue solicits haj patrcu ago of the public. SAMUEL SNYDE2. Faalmrr, A ng. 28, 1S."i8 tf A VAXillBliaC FAllH rPH E subscriber will c'Ter at pi'blic svle, on - Tuisday the Olh d'y NOAEMBEK rest, on the piciiiii.es, the funn row in his pos-er-sijii,' adjoioii.g Hit borough el Sunbiiry, be Inn the east ern portion of 1I10 well known Augii-ta farm,' late Ike piopcrtv of r-atnia-1 Hunter, dee'd., Ixing betaeen tbe Caltawissa ro'ad and the gut. i'his valuable property contains sbiuil 71 acres all cleaisd, and ia in a high state uf culiivalion. The iniprotementa are new Frame two-atoiy dwcllina; UuEbE, Weil sapplied with water and a' good substantial Lank barn. U by CO, s nujjn house, smoke hoti&e, com crib and all oilier necessary oulbuiidirga. There is alaa on the premises a young Orchard of excellent grafted fruit. Tha fences are all new and in good condition. Ti.im property wutild in-1 e a most desirable retin'ry residence in account of its feilility, stencj, neuuuy locaiion sua i-oiivai,ience to rown. terms will be sis per cent dow n, and "! j der ill three equal annual payments fror ' ..C A ..-II ur.i, ' am- 1st 01 iinvi - ell For further particulars epp!v to tfi'v Vi- Sunbury, August II, Df.P"1 'I'Obaoeo and Bo-fTM'il,r -1 begarsof vark- y'u'i f Cavendish aud cut l0', cJ ' ennur, Je'-I IT, ISM, I
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