DatTisburg $l'cfos. IK!inYLVANIA LBUISLATCRK. SENATE. Kbidat, March 25, 1859. The Senate wm calltd to order by t" ' Speaker tit tbe usual hour. , Mr. Bell, called up Senate bill No. 4. ' Act to alter the distrioU of tbe lupreme court," on eecond reading. The Erst eection being before the Senate. Mr. Brewer moved to anieod, by alriKinf out all arter the enacting clause, and inier- S&&k V-Ur. -d Northern districts of the supreme court and abolished, but the prothonotary of the nisi pnus court. Sec 2 That all records and papers rela ting to any cause pending and undetermined in either of said districts, shall be, transferred to the custody of the prothonotary of said court at llarrisburg. Skc 3 That the regular sessions or said court iu banc, shall be held iu the capitol at llarrisburg-. Skc. 4. That the judges if they think it ne cessary may sit elsewhere to hear arguments, but all final orders, judgments and decrees shall be made and recorded at llarrisburg j aud h11 writs shall issue from thence. Skc 0. That the ordinary and proper ex. penses of said court at llarrisburg, shall bo paid hy the Commonwealth upou legal ap probations; but when the judges hear argu ments elsewhere, the expenses shall be puid by the proper couuty, as heretofore. Skc 6. That the court shall meet at Uar riaburg on tbe first Monday of May, iu each year, and sit by coutinued session as lung as inuy bo necessary. Sec. 7. That the court shall bore power, us heretofore, to Cx tbe return days ol writs tor tho respective counties, and the time for hearing the causes therefrom. Skc. 8. That this act shall tako effect on the first Monday of May next ; but neverthe less, the regular September term for one thousand eiht hundred and fifty-nine, shall be held at 1'ittsburg, as heretofore; and all acts inconsistent herewith, shall be and are hereby repealed. ()u which amendment. 'Hie Teas and nays were required by Mr. Brewer and Mr. Miller, and wero a) follows, Yrus Messrs. Baldwin, Brewer, Fuller, Kinney, Oregz, Myer, I'almtr, Seufield, Suae- tier, Steele, i eisu ana iresswen, oicutr 12. Nays Messrs. Bell, Blood, Cofley, Craig, rraiicia. Cazzam, Harris. Keller, Marselis, Miller Nuncmachei, 1'arker, 1'enney, Km dull, Schindul, Thompson, Wright uud Yard- lev H. , . , So the question was determined in the ne gative. On motion of Mr. Coffey, Blair couuty was attached to the esteru district. Ami on motion of Mr. Kinney, Krie county wai added to the Eastern district. I'iioii the tii!-t section of tbe bill, as amen ded, The yeas and nay a were required by Mr. KtmlaU and Mr. Sbietfer, and vteru as follow, viz Vvnii.n n..ll ,fl..c Vinnr Fran, cid. Uazzatn .Harris, Marselis. Miller, Palmer Kurker, It tndall, Scolield, Scbiudel, Thump-! son and Wri"ht 13. Nays Messrs. Baldwio, Blood, Brewer, Cruig, Fetter, Gregg, Keller, Myer, Nune niaohur, l'enuey, bh at-tier, Steele, Welsh, Vurdtey and Cresswell, Speaker lfi. So the question wus determined in tho ne futive. Aud tbe bill full. Mr. Kinney called up Senate bill No. 6, "A ti Act lo inuko the sessions of the supreme iMiirt permanent at llarrisliurg," which was so amended, (in committee of tbe whole.) as t i simply abolish tho Northern district of the t-upreuiu court, and attach it to the Middle c'ittrict. The bill, as amended, went through its various n.-adings The title was amended, so as to read, "An A i.t lo itbulish the Northern district of the I'lpn-uiu court ;" uud, as thus auivndud, was greed to. ' Mr. Killer, said, every Senator appeared to cling with creut pertitiucity to bis own dis trict ; Htid it uppeared that his awn little dis trict is the only one to be slaughtered. Now Mr. Sneaker, said Mr. Keller, 1 can See DO ' iu-tt uaiie lor this: aud 1 hope the Senate Hill not pass this bill. 1 Consider it unjust an.l unfair, for there is no cause for this dis una ,iis. position to lay under the ban of censorship my kulejocality. Cur beautiful town of Sua buiy is situated on the bunks of the Susque hanna a situ uneaqualled for beautiful see ii.tv, liiilth;ne?3 or advantages, ludepen (lent of ibetu udvantuges, tbe accuininuda lious uih unsurpassed, aud the citizens are I. .mi und hofpitabie. But there are oilier luiliicuiiujtits in its favor. The towu of , Sun luiry is'folivenieut of uccess, being only two li, mis' ride from the capital of the State. 1 cuii, therefore, see no just cause for ubolish irn the district j und 1 hope the Semite will do nut only itself, but the district which 1 represent justice, by voliug down the bi!'.. On ils tinal passage, The yeus and Days were required by Mr. Keller and Mr. Kinney, and were as follows. Viz : Yeas Messrs. Baldwin, Bell, Brewer, t'otfoy. Craig, Ketter, Kinney, Kraucis, Cuz am, Gregg, Marselis, Miller, Myer, Nuuema clier. Palmer, Parker, Penney, Uandall, Scolield, Shaeffer, Steele, Thompson, Welsh, Wright, Yurdley and Cresswell, Sptaler :c. Nays MoF.srs. Blood, Harris, Keller, and Sliindel 4. .So the question was determined in the uHirniative. On motion of Mr. ScoGfld, theBenate pro ret ded to consider House biil No, 784, "An Act to anthorize the overseers of tbe poor iu the counties of Tioga, Potter aud Northum berland to levy a pour tax on unseated lands. Suid bill weut through its various readings and passed finully. Mr. Keller called up House bill No. 728, ''An Act to pay the clerk and tergeant at arms employed by the committee appointed to investigate the condition of certain banks of this Commonwealth"- upon which tbe Sen ate resolved itself into committee of the whole, (Mr. Penney io the chair.) 110USK OF REPRESENTATIVES. Friday, March 25, 1859. The House was called to order at 9J o'clock. Ou motion of Mr. Wagenseller, (the Com tnittee ou Roads and Bridges having been discharged from the further consideration of the same,) "A futber supplement to to act incorporating the Selintgrove bridge com pany," was taken up and passed the House. Mr. Ketchum, as amended, "An Act re quiring overseers of tbe poor and supervisors of roads, io Northumberland county, to give security." Also, as committed, "Ad Act to prevent tha disturbance of public meetiogi," Also, with a negative recommendation, "Au act to repeal an act relating to execu tions against corporations." Air. wagonseller made a statement. mere was oe tbe Private Calendar of to. morrow, a bill is which bis constituents were interested, viz: lloose bill No. 707, "An Act relative to ferriage over Shamokin dam." He would be obliged to be absent when tha Private Calendar was taken ap, and there- lore CBiiea up ine out now. The bill was taken op by the House. Mr. llotteoatioe moved to postpone. Not agreed to. The bill was read tbe iseocd end third time. A nd being on Caal paissre. Mr. Hottenstine opposed the bill, and said that the matter to which it pertained, should properly go to tb coerts for adjustment. Mr. Kinney considered tbat the bill de serted attention on tba part of the members before it wai thus absolutely passed. . Mr. NTaganseller reviewed tha facta of the cases. The Susquehanna river at this point it wide, and, and there are two ferries here, one on either side of the river. One of thete ferries, that of the eastern tbore, belonged to the borough of Sunbury, and the other one on western thore, bad boen for upwardt of eighty years past in tbe hands of Dr. Motions tine on it h's ni-Rdncesanr. la 1828 the canal was made, aud in its construction tbe landing ef Dr. Hottetjstine was destroyed, but in con sideration be was granted another point for a landing. This act was now intended sim ply to define bis rights. The canal runt for nearly a quarter of a mile through laud of Dr. Hottenstine, and be had never charged and never would charge, ono cent for damages. This bill is just and right, and is simply to prevent other pnrties from interfering with tbe wrightt of Dr. Hot tenstine. The question rocurriug, Shall the bill pass t The yeas and nays were required by Mr. Hottenstine and Mr. Bcrtolel, and were as follows viz : Ybas Messrs Barlow, Bayard, Boyer, (Schuylkill,) Burlcy, Chase, Dodds, Durbo raw, Eckuian, Elluioker, Kvans, Kearon, Fleming, Ulutz, Graham, Ureen, Harding, Jackson, Kinney Matthews M'Clure, M'Dow- e!l. Miller, Oaks, I'alm, 1'atterson, rrice, Fughe, Bose, Shafer, Smith, (Berks.) Styer, Thompson, Wagenseller, Walboru, Walker, Wigton, Wilcox. Wiley. Williams, (Bedford,) Williams, (Bucks,) Williston, Wolf, Holler and Lawrence, Speaker 41. Nays Messrs. Bertolet, Boyer, (Clear field,) Custer, Dismant, Oalley, Ciood, Cray, Hauiersley, Hill Hottenstine, Laird, Mann, Shields, Smead, Stephens, Stouebuck, Stuart and Warden 18. So the question was determined in the affirmative. A message was received from the Govc-V nor, vetoing the bill incorporating the Chest nut and Walnut Street passenger railway company, Mr. Lawrence, (Washigton,) moved that the rules be suspended, aud that the House proceed to the consideration of the veto mes sage just read. Mr. Thoin moved an adjournment Not agreed to. The motion to suspend the rules was agreed to. An Amir Contract. Ibe Utah corres pondent of the Chica,o Tribune sends to that journal the freighting contract made in the yuarlermaster's Department at Washington City, with Uussels. Magers &. Wnddell, to carry fruight from Kansus to various points on the Utah route. Tha schedule of prices has been kept back till lutely, when is fountl that Government pays the firm above named $56 per one hundred pounds from Leave?.- worth to Salt Lake City, a distance of twelve' huudred miles. At this enormous rute the contractors have carried thousands j of tons. Tbey are at the same time contrac ! tors to carry freight to Kike's 1'eak, a dis tnnce ol mx uunurea mues, lor eieni uouare, wl'ich is less thau one third tbe sum paid by Governaieut. The emigrants to Tike's I'eak gold dig' gir.gs appear to be fully as large as bad been expected. A digger who has just arrived at Leavenworth from tho mines reports tbe road covered with emigrants. Several young men Irom this placo are on their way, or about going to this new Kl Dorado. Among them Mr. Henry Kownover, II, Byerly and Myers Perrin. Success to them oil. Damille Democrat. New Advertisements. THE GREAT AMERICAN & FOREIGN PATENT AGENCY OFFICES. Inventors, Secure- your teigVtts! HOW TO OUTAIN LKTTEKS PATENT. J Mss'Ri. Mi'M Sc Co., Editors nnd Proprietors of the i Scientific Ameircuu, are conducting the most succcsslul j Agency Itir securing Ihc Itiglits of Inventors, to be found , iu the United States. 'I'hcy huve been persouully fsinil j liar with the progrcr-s of Invention find Discovery lor llie j prist fifteen yeurs, und huve prepared und conducted with I 111 this period, more Patent cases tliiiu any other Agency iu the World. As un evidence ol the confidence lenorrd anility una intfginv. tney may with propriety ro in . .iii. (Aiimiiuiiwi) mi:,, iiiuv lirui ij yu IIIOUIUUU putents have been issued lo tlieil clients, duriug the bnet I ' ' ; and during the same period, they ::. . . - irnt Itranch I 'dice in Washington, into the liovellv of about tjree thousand In vrntioni. thus affording to them a knowledge of the con tents of (he Patent Oince.unrivulird'by anv existing agen cy. Not only this, but more than our.haif of ull the Pa teals secured by American citizens iu the Kuropcun ooun tues. are taken through Juim .5' ('' Agcncirs in London, Pari, ISrumrlt, iierlin and 'ienna. Circulars of AdVli e How to Secure American and Foreign Patents, will be sent, free of charge, to all who may wish for them. Messrs. Muiiu A Cu.'s principal of. rices in New York are in the new Park Iiuilclings, No. U? Purk How, eastern side of the City Hall Park, where all communications should be addressed, and where Inven tors are cordially invited lo call whenever they visit the city. Slessrs. Munn .V Co. refer by permission to Hon Cbus. Maaai, Kx-Coinnnssiouer of Patents. Hon. J.-st-pb Holt, Postmaster (jeneral and Ivy- CommisMouei of Patents, and also to oul seven thousand Inventors in the l.'nited States, wh'-se puiers huve been prepnred and prosecuted through their Agency. Address MI'N.N A I . No. 37 Park Kow, New Ymk. March S, iej9. ; PLATFORM SCALES, F EVERY nr.WBtpTlo, Si lTABI.h 1 0F, a cnnl, I KOU H All.ltOADS, 4c, for weighing hay, me and merchandise generally. Purchasers run no risk, every scale is guaranteed correct, and it", after trial, not found antistactoty, can be returned without eharee. IV I' actorv at the old itiind. established for more than Ihiriv-Gva years. AH1IOTT Co., Comer of Nmih and Melon Streets, Mureh !fith, 1S59 3nt?i-. Philadelphia. BLINDS AMD SHADES, CHEAP FOB CASH. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 1 North Sixth Street, Philaael- p'lla, is the largest Manufacturer of tVl.lUOW ItLI.VDS, Al B DEALER IM WINDOW SHADES, OF EVEHY VARIETY. He is tha Originator of all New Si vies and has line stork to be sold at Shlil'l'M) PKIC'fcS. UUFP. AMI ALL OTIIKIt rOLOIIS OK LINEN HHADE3, TKIMMIMiS, I IXTt'RES, kc. PTOKh SIJADK8 iiainted lo order. rV" H. J: Y. inritcs eitizens of this rountv to rati be. fore purchasing, and assures them he can sell a better article for the money thau aar other establishment in the i uitea Mates. March JO, lcr9 mUe. VACANT LOTS OF THE ESTATE OK JOHN LLKENS. DECEASED, SITUATED IN KUNBURV, FOR SALE. MFFERS at private sale of the several lots of grouild, Nl. U. 63. 125 ami 1 27. aa mark. ed in the general plan of the borough of Sunbury. ueiunging to me estate ol John Lukens, deceased, will be received hy 8. L. KEF.iXE, Administratrix with the will gnneied of said estate. I Oth and Cheanut Streets. PhilaoVlnhia. Aoi by her Agent, UENRT DONNEL, March U, 18S9 ft Bunbury. Caiilioiij T"V OT1CE is hereb given that my sons, Silas 1 and Daniel, aged 17 end 18 veara. hava left my premiaes without any just cause. All r" cauiionea not lo barber or trust thean on my account as 1 will not pay any debt of their coutractiug. DANIEL VAIL. Lower Augusta township, March 19, 1869.-3t FEVER tV AGUE PILL8.-The uoat apeedy and parmat.ent cure for Fever Ag end Remittent Fevara, without any Quiuine or Calomel. Fo aale at FI8H ER'8, October l, '68. JAW flaWood. CroM Cut an 4 Mill 8.w. fiufterior articla FIH1I EK'tf. ?unSur,3ul; 17th, 1818. Estates ofDnu'l. Campbell, Sr. dee'd. TVTOTICB is hereby given that letter Teeta. v mentery on the estate of Daniel Campbell, en., lata of Shamokin township, torthumkor land county, dee'd-, have been granted to the sabecriber. All parsons indebted to and those having claims ageinal said estate, will meet the subscriber al tbe late residence of aaid deceased on Monday tha Sfth of e pril neit, for settlement. JACOB E. MUENCH, Eieculor. Shatneklii twp., March 19, 1859. 6t Peipher'a Line, .Railroad Freight Cars Philadelphia & Snnbury.Jtffi,yl rpilK auhscriber it running a line of freight ears lo and I from Philarielnhia without ra.ihtptnent. and bpea lo eitnbliih a gotaj business by prompt deliveries at reaenua- ble rates. Warehouse In PhllauVtnriia wltb Frew!. Want A- Freed. fill Market street, where frods ace. for 8iinburjr and iiiuic mediate point! should It ten. . I HUA1A3 rr.ll'Hr.K, iinrriflHira. March tt. IS.1P 3nl SPICES! SPICES!! SPICES!!! Pure ami No. 1 Giouiid Pepper. I'ineer, Cinnamon, Allspice, llnves. American and Knglish Mustard. Ceyenue Pepper, Nutmegs, Mnce. 8up. Curb ikajii. Saltpetre, Saleralus. !ril. iloda, Indigo. Caruwav and Curionder 9rd. Ashtou Dairy und Ground Suit, Ac. Tut Snle at the Knglc Mill No 511 and SI!) North Front street corner of New, Philadelphia. IIUWAKO WOHKKl.t.. t7" Purclmwra will End it greu.ly to their interest both in quality mid price to tiuy these goods, which are war lantrd us represented or forfeited. A trial la Solicited. Philadelphia, March IU, IsCSt.-I vpS. Notino'of Limited Partnership. "T r 1 1 1'. It K A 3 we Atmtham T. OiHidman, as general V uHrtuer, til the village of Wutsoutown, m Drlnwnra township, m Ilia county of Noiluuiuucrlnnd, and State uf Peunsylvnuia, und Ario Pardee us epecial partner, uf tla 2lelon. in the county of Luzerne and Stnte aforesaid, huvo entered inton limited partnership, under the provision of tin Act of lienenil Assembly, of the Commonweulla of rennsyivnnia, entitled "an Act reliitive to l.imitad I'urt neiships" approved March SI, lrltt, aud also under the provisions of Any other law of said Commonwealth rela ting to limited partnerships, aim the necessary certificate and Hffiiln vit having been filed and recorded in the nflice ol the Recorder ol" Deeds for the county ol" Northumberland : inereiore in complimtee won the provisions ol said Act, we publish the leiuis uf said limited partnership, as fol lows : first. The said partnership is lo be cr.iidacted urdar tha name of Ahrnhum T tioodmun. Second, The general nature of the business to be trans acted by the suid firm nr partnership, is tbat of general Merrhandiziug, and buying ami dcniing in giutn. Third, The geneial partner in said uutuerrinp is Arira bam T. liiwdinnn. residing in the villace of Wataontowu, iu the county of NorthuinlHirland and "State of Pennsylva nia. And the special pnttner is Ario Pardee, residing iu Iliizletou, in llie county of Luzerne anil Stut aforesaid. Fourth. The said special partner hns contributed t the common stock of auid partnership tbe sum uf leu thousand colliirs ill cash. Killh, The snid partnership is to cnmmniiae on the first day of March A. D. IS19, aud is W terminate on tlie first day of Mnrcli A I) . ! A lilt All AM T. (iOODMAN. geucral pum.cr. ARIU PAllDKK, srieciul psrluer. Wataonlown, Mnrch IP, Ib5!. t. rjRANUKS. LEMONS, and DATES, just re--" ceivcJ and for sale at the confectionary atoro of M. fc CjEARII ART. Sunbury, MaTV-h ID, 1859.- LIST OP JURORS For April Sossion A. D. 1850. GRAND JUl.OKS. IJcbiwarc lftdicl Irwin, Turltut ClniTttsi Hull-He, Unniel FoUmHr, McbwrniirilivK. H. M'cCuriuiefc, Wiiiiam .Montgt.m ery. Milton Henry Tfnnit, ChiliKiiuqu Ti t iiiA I'md'to, JNtiHt-JumcR Neilit, jr. tuiiriuf J Am Ariu ltt, laflwer Auutttu tfivnmti Stiipmtn, Stimuli Sterner, Jonathan FuihuM, Jawes !Shi$.innti antl l,vi E. ThuttuiF. bhaiii-'km Jacob Chide tHcr, JncuU IxUcjinug and Jo ieh Julin. Coiii Heiijnmtn Tiuy, l'pier MithuiioyAudrew Geirt. John MuiUvk, Joiuun Murttn Murkl, Vshiiipi--n !.tvi T. DTtimliBller, Isiwet .Matimviy laiiao Schiuyr, Little Muliuiiuv Iavid Uunkelberger, TIIAVEUSE JUUORS. Pelawnre Samuel I'limey, D:tvitl Kooni, Is.ia. Vincent Turbut Kolicrt MrCormirk, Klins ltittrr, Atnlrew uverperK, Aiirtrew r oilmr, Oturc W. Funk, Milton George Newlmrt, Uiorce Iluker, ChilimiiHyje Joint Mc.Muhon. jlumoa II. Kittor, Jfcn Wolf, 1 .Nortliuinbetl'inrinr itjnmin Matliinn, Sunbury Atlam Shiw-ler, 1. W. Gray, Upper A'1kuiu George W. liiewu., Kidrt Cn'rarpUII, Samuel Oucwlotf, lwer Auiuta Tttuuuia ?nydor. Dunie! V. Conrad, John Hull, Little Mniianuy Daufel Warner, lA'Wtr .MulitiU'V Junuitmu Lenkei, Suinuel Trt'i J cob paiz, Juhn Wciilztl, Jnckion l&nuc Albert. 'nii.run Sunuc) Lmi;, CbfirleiK, Weikel, Vpper MhIuik.v Jutmthuii Frgely, Tettr Geiit, Riley Uo tiun John Htiiiti k try, Ciwil William Wtuver, I)unirl Cumpbell, John B Puu ty, l. N. I.nke (ieore A Heokert, Ml. Curmel William Siiirr, Daniel llci-er, ShumoLiii Nirholui Cuiiipbell, VriuU SMer, Atuutuui Oiiiiiun, Hunli Go.)ri'e Burin, Lambert Ik-k man, Cnlviu Huugh uwout, Ia?inuel Mat, PETIT JURORS. Lewia T .timber t Jurrett, Tnrt.ut Kims SlmCer. Daniel TTecket. Cliarlua Ariuuin, holHwait; David llurttaiif t, l)avi4 KHue, M' KwensviIlM D ivitt KtHh-nv, Milt 'it-Uf.itpf II llHriz, William Sii.j.b, Cliiliwjiiii(ur Wilimni Nrabit, P-nnl I ''in i el l!'.lhe. Jenne Yorum, Northutnlterluiid Ama E Kapp, Georga A pair) , Peter I'aUPt, Joilirfl T:i it, Sunbury I1. M Shmdel, Upper Aucnil:i William hufTer, ltwer Aucnln John U. .Mjltich, David Kcmpbell, Ephraiin I.ytle Amlrew Quniftl, John Slope, S!iniuokiii l.eotmrd tViivyl, J A. Ornul. tfniriuel Kelly, Coal Jomiih JUd Peinbtfrton liin), lic ngc .Mc-Cleei, Upper Mulmnny Henry Malhcu. ,, Wanbni;iii Nicliolua lldirich, Jdni I tgely, William C. IIoiIiiihii, Lewer Mnhnnoy Uaoc Reaaler, Henry Weaver, Mi cliacl linker. T.TEr.lT-LlCJZlTSS. IOTK'K is hereby given that the following ' named persons liavx flli'd their ,etiliona in the Pruthoiiuiarv'a Otlice and that they will aj iy to the next Court of ljunrter Sesaione of the 1'eacs of Northumberland county for lacunae for Taverns under the Utfc Act of Aasenrbly : Kli?ribeti Sticker, Milton Borough, George L. Riiile, " ' John M. Hull', " " A. H. lllalr, IVter H.iiiselinan, Northumberland llorough, John M. Keiiierling, " " James Covert, bunbury Borough, Michael Wilvert, " Samuel U. Rerd, Chilliaquaque townahi)). Daniel lleim, lper Mahonoy townshiji, Kliaa Einerick, Lower Augimta William Farrow, Shamokin " H. B. Weaver, Zcrbe " llenj. K nouse & John Mc Williams, r"erbe tp. Ro'iert It. 1'orter, Coal townahiji, John 'eliit, rShamokiii toftnshrp, Catharine Clark, Jordan " John Foresrnan, Delaware M Jacob II. Ernst, Turbut " Archibald Miller, Mt. Carinel, Jesse 1). Rice, " David J. Lewis, ' " not leal than a quart. Wm. H. Lrrch, ' not leu than a quart. (i. W. Arbogast and Benneville Uuhb, Lower Mahanoy. 1 lioma search, Chilisquaque, John Kohr, Milton, to rectify liquor, and aell net leae than a quart. Win. K. Ragle, Milton, petition for licrnsa to sell in quantities not leaa than a quart. Win. Elliott, Northumberland borough, peti tion for license to aell in quantities not leas than a quart. Simon Martz, Sunbury, petition for license to sell liquor in quantities Hut leas than a quart. PA MEL BECKLY, Frotb'y. Pruthonotary's Office, Sunbury, March 13, 1S59. Office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland County. NOTICE is hereby given that appraisements of property have been made to the widows respectively, of the following named dependents, agreeably to the 33th Section of the Act f tbe Mlh April, 1851. 1 Estate of John Shaop, deceased. S .' Isaac Oilger, -9 - " Joseph Zartman, deceased!. 4 Frederick Heckert, And that (ha same wilt be confirmed abso lutely on lbs hist day of (ha eosnmg April Urea of tbe Orphans' Cooit of aaid county, tnflesa exceptions re niea toereto before said day. J. 1). MASSER, Clk. O. C. Bunbury, March It, UA9. JOSETlt FUSSELL, Xo. 2, North fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURER of btt quality of UM. BliF.l.LAS and l'ARAWOI.S invitee the attention of buyers to hie extensive etotk, emhracini; many atylea not heretofore introduced. Philadelphia, March IS, 1869 SUNBUEY FOUNDRY! THE subscribers respectfully inform the citi tens of Sunbury and the public generally, that they have tea aed the Sunbury Foundry oc cupied hy UeOrge Rohrbach.andlhat they will take possession on tbe Grat day of April, next, when they will be enabled to furnish all kinds of Cast ings, such aa Flows, Ntovrs, Ac, Ac., at aa low ratee aa they can be had any where elae. They aro also manufacturing thraahing marhinra, and do repairing at short notice. All orders addroseed tethera wilt tie promptly attrnrlml to. Country produce taken, in enchango for CaaU inge at ail times. Cl.tNTON ROIIRBACII. JACOB ROIIRIIACH, Jr. Sunbury, March 0, I BS!. 3m REGISTER'S NOTICE. jV OTICE is hereby given lo all Legatees, 1 Creditors and other eraone interested in the eatates of the following named peraona, that the Kiccuturs, Administrators and Ouurdinna of said estates have Bled their accounts with the Register of Northumberland county, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said county on TucsJay the 5th day of A pril, IH59, in the forenoon of said day, Tut confirma tion and allowance, to wit : John U uah, dee'd., settled hy lit ail.iniitra tor Klias Buxlt. David Baltict, dee'd., settled by his a Jruittid trators John F. Dcntler and Jos Craven. Daniel, Clolworthy, Asher and .Elluti Fisher, settled by their g'lardian Joseph Reader. Lydia Ferater, dee'd., settled by her e.dniini Ira tor Feler Fcrator. Krissinger Benjamin, Elizabeth, Sarih and Mary, minor children of Jacob Kriesinger, dee'd., settled by the administrators of Daniel Schmartz, dee'd., late guardian of aaid minors. John Kiehl, dee'd., settled hy his executors John A Kiclil uad 1 lav id seller. James Kiik, dee'd., settled by Wm F. Kirk and James Armstrong his administrators. Lahr, Elizabeth Henry and Sarah minor children of John Lahr, dee'd., aattled by the ad ministrator of Daniel Schwartz, dee'd., late guardian of suid minors. Sitmurl Moore, dee'd., settled by his adminis tratrix Elizabeth Moore. Robins, Dr. li. S., dee'd., settled hy his ad luinislrator Elida John. Elizabeth and Isaac Stepp, dee'd., settled by Abraham Blaster, lite their guardian. John Milcig, (now doe'd ) settled by Daniel Sehlvig, guardian. ticorrre Shiley, dee'd., Irctlled by his adminis trator, Ac, Jarii'ctt 1). Slater. Barbara Sliive, decM., settled fi her adminis trator John Shite. Catharine Sha'Ter, vatticd by her guardian Jonas Bohner. Gertrude Taggart, settled by her guardian Deborah I. Taggart. Israel Tag liar I, dee'd., fettled bv his adminis trator M. li. rnestlcy. Mary Ann Ltnel, settled by her gndrdlan ro- ter Ferater. Abraham Artcr, dtc'J., satllcd by hia execu tors Win. II. Munich. Daniel Cionser, dee'd., settled hy his executors Wm. D. IIoMinan and Daniel Unnser. (!co. Young, dee'd., settled by his executors John and Michael Young. Ludwig l'lleegcr, dec d., by his administrator Joseph M. Ncabit. Mary Oass, deed., settled by her administra tor Joseph Unas. J. u. MASSEll, Register. Register's Oicc, Sunbury, 1 March 1st, ISfiS. J " LIST OP CAUSES jOU trial in the Court ol Common Fleas of - Northumberland County, lo be held at Sun bury, on the first Monday of April, lSi'J. No. Vlaintifi's. Defeiidunts. No. T. Time. Kit Aug. 1K.7 II Nov. K-31 43 " l..ti li A;iril lew? 5;-, " Gil " DO " t A K raikliara ts leter ltnitiersteiii, a Aim Divers vs rillmaii und Uitiaun, 3 J. Vliioents'sfitl. vs Ltxvtd Watson's e.l. 4 W. l.enox vs W. 1.. llciieusluiii, a 15. 1-. Kiley vs suine e Anna M beiu vs Henry lihr, 7 T. Mil.er'sex. vs C Hngeubuch, ii W. Miipiiviii vs II. btniiiiiiin'scx. 0 I' U Manet vs Nor. Cell. It. It. Co 44 Nv. , 27 Jan. tsoa IU V. K. .Vigte vs I1. Aniiiieriniin el til 11 J. Helei limn vs Aliriiliam Lunger, 1 S. M. Kuse vs Siinutl Adams, 13 John lloweii vs 11. C. Weikel, 11 J llechel ct al vs K (I'Donnel el al 15 S nniirl lllalr Vt I' 3 laddell, Iti Win Silvis &c. vs Hurd t'alteison, tkc. 37 " 13 " 73 " 75 " 110 3-2 April 2; .. 17 Samuel John ys U Oihsoii and wile, io 19 J A Gilmore vs John M'jt'orruick, 'J7 IH W Kreiuliliaurrt vs Suinuel Jobii, 41 40 I' & K K l"o vs li 11 I Co., 75 81 Charles Smith vs Cot-nran, Pente A Co , W S Millel & Co vs A vv yiiu und Wile, Hi !M ileiuy Uoi.nel vs 11 M i Co , , IU 2 Susan Iftirntuirl vs Willium Antrim jo It U quiim vs Hurt, Jenkins el al 4'J iu M Weilniaii Vs WlNi.nn Haas, 36 Aug i7 S A!s:irh vs CiK'hrnn, Teale A; Co.,71 iS Daniel Wolf vs Fred Wilhelm, jr. fj iO M Oe;!iir Je wife Vs Israel Hays, M 3o Surnh Kluuiuan vs Dr R ti Watson, UH Ol sume vs ur ueorge iieen, wu 'M sinne vs Dr C .Mi.'1'berson, Itlo J Mc.Miiheti, g'n vs J It Hiown el al, III 34 I" C Hummel va Lewis Hiiusel, I J'.l a. Wm Wugncr vs Muilin tiachman, 134 38 M Welker vs same el al, 1:17 vs A Armstrong et al, :1 vs Jtnnes Covert, 1 7 1 vs I'nul Mastellcr, 17a .37 li Watsiii el al ii Win K .Mnru 3U Lewis 8luut, 4U Itm Sayres 41 Win Depnen vs W I. Dewart, Arc., lei vs Cochian, Pealc i Coin 42 l.iveimore and Muloue vs S V P n n C. 201 SIS S-JO i'l (i Chnslinanelal vs Milton Tioxell, 44 J Cuimiiliif.' vs (ieoige Killle, 4 b Chrisiiuuiietalvssueiuel Mumley, The first 2t causes on the list will be for trial nt the nrfcl week, und the balance for the second week. D. UF.CKLKV. I'rolhououirv. Prolhonotary's Offipe, 8uubury, reinuary ivin, icov. ) Oeorok P. Asset. r Jons A. Nsrr. ABBEY NEFF, No. 3S North TIllltL) Street, (three doors ubove Vine.) rilll.ADKI.IMIIA. THE OLD HARDWARE STAND. (KsTsbLisnao TwsktI'Kocr Vsaas.) IVF.n Y descnptinii of Huildiinr, Mechanical, Farming 2 and Household II AKDWAKI-:, is now ill Slorr, and will le orlered at the lowest maiket pnees, lo Cash and prompt six months buyeis. Nails al Manufacturers' nri. ces lor Cash. Orders 1'rrun new enstoiners will receive strict ami accu rate attention, and all goods sent from this house will he as represented. V9 UnrtfTBt Mskchsmts, on their next visit to our eity lo make their Spring purchases, are coidiully invileil to cull uud einuiiuc our elock and Prices liefoie purehus-uig- March Ulh, IB.S!-. 3mV.1. NET CASH DRY &OODS HOUSE. EYUE k LANDELL, FOURTH t ARCH Streets, PHILADELPHIA, VR F. now opening s full assortment of NEW tiOODS. FOR THE 81'RINb OF loiv. Spring Silks of New Stales, . Fashionable Double Smil Rohes, baawls of the Nrvv ripring Btylrs, De Lsiiii'es and F aucy Diess OikmIb, ltiinimer Poplins and Valenciaf. Travelling Dress (ioods, lull variety, UUuiaels, bheeliug and Housekeeping O.Nids. N. B. Storekeepers arc reanertfrlly requested to ra. amine our IStoclr, of BLACK 8ILKS, ana riHAVYLd, be fore purchasmcr. P. H. New Cioodft treeived duily, snd gvi Rargains from the Auctions ol New York and this CTiy. Tsbms Nktt Cash sno Pains Low. March Ulh, lM.3 mW3 NOTICE. In tha Court of Common Pleas of Northumber land Comity is thus contained to wit : JANUARY 14, 185. The petition of the Pastor, Elders, Trustees end Congregation of the First Presbyterian Church of Northum berland, Northumberland county, Pa., was pre sented to said Court, praying for a charter of ineorpoiation, upon the terms theroin set forth, whereupon it is ordered that if no sufficient cause is shown to (ha tonlrary on the first day of next terra, tha prayer of tha petitioners will be granted according to tha Act of Assembly in aucb case mad and provided. 11 y the Court. DANIEL BECKLEY, Pro'h'y. Prot'hohotary'e Office, Sunbury, Feb. 86, 1859. "BAU TIMES MO MOBB." ANY PERSON (Udya Oaalleman.) In the Vailed 8laua, posssssini a small capital of from lltcll ran eutar Into aa an m,A leepaetaUe business, by whiebfrom to CIO say eaa be lealisad For particulars, a.l Uaae, (wiia stamp.) W R ACTON h CO , 41 North fUIH ttareal, TkilaJelphia rilOCLAMATION. H.1nPlro , . , . I jymcE i, hereby p.ven thftt the aev.ra rtnsions of the peace, and OprTlans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, v.....v. ...... . mi In aud lor the county of rnortrtutnberlaml, to commence at the Conrt Hiuse, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Mondav, the 4th day of APRIL next, and Will continue TWO WEEKS. Tha roroneV, Justices of the Peace and consta bles in and lor the county of IN'orthumbnrlaiid, are requested to be then and thero in their proper per sona, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other reinrtnbrnrtcFs, to do those tiling's to their several olliccs appertaining to be done. And all "witnesses prosecuting '.n behalf of the 1 'oltimon wealth against nnV prisoner are also rmiueated and comintinded lo lie then r.nd thero attending in their proper permms to prosecute aeainxt him, as shall lie just and not to di-pert without leavo at their peril. Jurors arc re'tiestei! lo be punctual in their altvndiincc, at tho time appointed agrceabio to their notirea. liven under niV hand at Sunbury. the Int day of March in thnyenrof our Lord one thous and eigh' huinlieil and fifty-nine and the Independence of the I'niltid btulea of America the H-id. . Cud savo the Cnmmonrvrnllh. JAMK8 VANDYKE, J?hcriIT. ShenlTs Ollice, Kunhury, March 5 13.VJ J CENTRAL HOTEL) SUNBURY, Northumberland County, Pa. fllll"" large and commodious Hotel, now fm" A ished and completclv furnished with entire new furniture, ala large expense lv MierifT Van dyke, and ituate at the iinilrond Depot north east corner of Market Hquare. Sunbury, and at the te.ruiinuH of the ttunbury ,V Erie and North cm Central Railroads, will be open forlhe accom niodat'.on of Travelers and llie public in general on the liitST DAY OF JANUARY, 1859. The proprietor will give hia exclusive atten tion, to tbe comfort and convenience of his guests and is de crmineil to mtiko this establishment rank ainnng the first iu the SlMo. 1 1 i 7 table will bo supplied with the best the nni'ket can prod'jee , having the advantage (if daily cixniiiuninution by cars direct front Haiti more, and also from those bringing produce from the surroundin 'country. 2 His bar will be supplied with the purest liijuora the market can produce , Ca-rful and obliging errvatits always in at tendance. A ahure of the local and traveling comniuniW is tuoit rospeclfully solicited. JOSEPH MOI.1T, Lessee. Sunbury, Dec. 18, 18M. CANCER CURED. Without St kuicil UI'kiiatic s uu Loss ov Ulo'Ju. Cancers, Tumors, Wens, Scrofula, I'lccra, ic, cured in a short lime, without the knife, by Dr. MacMCHOI., (Colleague of ths late Dr. Lnunshcrry, Dee'd.,) No. 50 .Norlh 1 If I 11 ftrcet, below rch. i'hila. Tlie remarkable success which has attended the treatment of Cancers, Tumors, 4 c, by Dr. MacNichol, for a number of years past, has at tracted the attention, and in ninnv iterances has secured the hearty approval of many eminent l'liysiciai s in i'hiladelphia, who aro no longer willing to risk the dangers and uncertainties of cutting. Cancer can be Cured ! if property treated and promptly. A great majority of the cases of Cancer, can be etleclually cured. The nume rous patients, from every section of the country, who have been cured under this method of treat ment is a guarantee of its superiority over every other known system. ., Those who may be affict'cil tivilli these diseases, and desire further information or advice. w!ll please addt-ess Dr. MacNichol, when they will receive prompt attention and a copy of Pamphlet on the treatment of Cancers free of charge. White Swelling, Hip Disease, Scrofulous aud Malignant Ulcers, Diseases of the Mouth and Throat, Ulcerations of the Hones, Tetter, Scald Head, and all diseases of the Skin, permanently cured, and proper remedies sent carefully pack ed by Expiess to any part of the country. Ill every case a plain description of the disease is required. .-Iddress, Dr. MacNichol, No. 50 North Oth St., I'hiladelphia. Proprietor and Manufacturer of Dr. I.ounslierry cV Co's Celebra ted Imperial Depuralive, the brsl aud most relia ble Family Medicine of the Nineteenth Century, for the cure of all diseases originating in Impu rities of the Ulooil. Junuary 8, 1S33. 3u w SHERIFF SALES. BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Norlh umbetluud county, to ma directed, will be ex posed to Public I-julu at tbu Central Hotel iu -Sunbury, on Saturday, the Snd day of April, 18.VJ. at 2 o'clock 1. M., the fulloniug descri bed Ueul Estate to wit Tbe one undivided niith putt of the follow ing pieces, parcels and lots of laud, gitaate in the Borough of Northumberland, iu North umberland county und State of Pennsylvania, bounded a'j follows : Two coiiliguous lots numbered iu the general plan of paid borough Nos. 1 j'j uud 1 OU, fronting on tjueen street ami bounded by said t.'ueeu street, lot No. loS in tebura of Samuel P. I load ley, lot No IGl iu tenure of Mrs. Schuyler and au alley, containing each in width sixty feet sod iu depth two httudred und forty feet. line other li.t numbered iu the plan of said borough No. 377, bounded by Queeu street, by lot No. 378, by eighth street and an alley, containing sixty itet iu width aud two huu dred and lurty feet in depth. One other lot numbered in the general plan of said borough No. 116, bouuded by King street north-easterly, hy an alley southeas terly, by an alley south-westerly and north westerly by lot No. llf, containing in width sixty feet, and iu depth two hundred and for ty feet. Also of all those contiguous out lots situ ate iu said borough, bounded together on the north east by land of Jesse C. Ilortou, on tbe soutb-eaH by the north-east branch of the river Sus'ipiehanna, on the.soulh-tVest by lots lato of J. ii. Doyd aud of others, and on the north-west by lots or land now or lata of J. C. 15. Nurse, coutaiuiug together forty acres more or less. Also of two contiguous lots numbered in the general plan of said borough Nos. 47 antl 48, fronting on King street, and bouuded by king street on tbe south-west, by Second street on tbo north-west, by au alley on tbe nnrtb-east aud by a lot iu teuuro of John Wbeatley on tha south-east, cortainiug cath iu width or front (ou King street) sixty feet, aud io depth tio hundred feet. Un lot No. 48 is erected a large two story lines. Dwel ling Ilonse, Prauia Stable, Milli House aad a Well of Water, and on lot No. 47 is erec ted a two story Frame Dwelling House, io these two last lots to wit : Nos. 47 aud 48 au estate for her life is by sundry convey ance vested in Deborah Taggart. Seised, taken in execution aud to be sold as tba property ef John P. Taggart. A 1,0 At the same timS aud place, bv virtue and in pursuance of an alias order or (lucre of tho Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland couuty, a certtib tract or piece of laud, situ ate iu Coal towDship, Northumberland, county boanded on the east by lauds surveyed iu the uauie of I.uJwig Uass, now William Keibler, on the north by laud uow of Colonel Hough, and ou tbe south west by the centra of Sha mokin creek, containing 31 acres and 153 perches, about b acres of which are cleared, whereon is erected Log House and an Qrchard, being purport bumberoua in the partition of a larger tract of land, belonging to Martin Weavei, William MrCarty and William Sbanuou and Racbael, hit wife. ALSO: At the tame time and place, another cer tain tract or piece of land, situate in tbe tame township, bounded by tbe centre of SbatDftkio creek, (being tbe lioe of tbe above described tract,) ou the north, land of Jeremiah Zim merman, late Martin Gi, on tbe south, and I land late of Ziba bird on tbe wBtfcooUiuing . 7 r 1 vu"0 UVIUU UlllUIIirUTVU, Bnd being p, t 6nnjb b wjud a urpin n ALSO: At the tame lime atisl place, another cer tain tract or piece of land, siieate in the tame towhship, aud bouuded by the lant above described tract on tha west, the centre of Shamokin creek (the line of tha Grat above described tract) on tho east, south by land surveyed to Ludwig Uuss and John Hrady, containing 28 acrei antl 'C2 perches, being unimproved, and being purpart number three in the partition aforesaid. ALSO : IV virtue of a certain writ of T.evaila facias issued out of iho Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county, to n.e tiirccted, will be exposed to Public Kale on the premises, in Upper Augusta township, NorlhiitnlicrlHtid couiilv, on Saturday the 2nd day of April. Ifc.lO, at 10 o' clock A. M., the following described Keal Estate to wit : All that certain tru't of land situate in Upper A ugusta township afurcnaid, beginning at a fallen hickory, corner ol a tract in the iiame'of likharri 13 tiller; thence by laud of t 'hrixtinn Miller in right of Win. P. brady, south, 84 J degrees east 30, slonf; a line of land iirAv, or tnte, uf Jucob Scasholt., in right of John Kepler to a whileonk stump, tlicure by land lute uf Henry Massrr, in j riclit of James McCay, south oj degrees west jJ5 H-10 perches to a stone', thence by Ifenry Drown's improvement soul!) t4 degrees tcat '." ' fi-10 perches to stone., thelice north 4Cj degrees I Knt H. Ml nf a iien-h In stones : thenrn bv land j surveyed lo Anthony Mortis, lute widjw Clark, i south 85 degrees west 1 1 0 -10 perches to stones; thence 8 j degrees wct 1UG ii-10 perches lo Flours; thence by land survived t K'uhard Hut ler, north fjf deircs rant, I in 6-10 perches to the place ol beginning continuing I K) ai res and 2H perches, strict measure, about 5"0 aires of which is cleared. W hereon is ur'ecled a Two Slory Frame Dwelling House, a llutil: Dam, Sawmill, three log dwelling Houses, euvcral springs of water Ac. So'ved, lal.en in execution, and to bo sold as the properly of Jacob -Lcasholti, , ALSO At the Court House in Sunbury, on Mon day the 4lh day of April 1859, at I o'clock P.M. A certain lot of ground situate io the borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, fronting on Blackberry street", adjoiu ing a lot of Jacob Coble ou the east, a lot of Kdward Y. Bright oh the west, ahd boanded by a twenty feet alloy oh llie north, whereon are erected a obe and a half story Log House also a one and a half story Frame House, out buildings Ac. Seized, taken in execution and to bs told as tbe property of Jacob B. Masscr. ALSO: :t the Court House in Hiinfeury, on the 4th day of Jjril 185?', at I o'clock P. M., by virtue ef an alias writ of I.cvarin Facias to me directed, all those two lots of ground, situate in the borough of Sunbury, .Northumberland county, bounded pn the north by Shamokin street, en the south hy liarborry alley, and on the west by the property of the heirs of George WeiUd, numbered in tho general plan of said borough u7 and 68, on which are creeled a largo two story framo House (pain, led white) a small frame house, a wiigoii inakeia shop, blacksmith shnp &c. . Also, all those f.ve lots of ground situate and being in the borough of Sunbury aforesaid numbered in the general plan of said borough 93, at. 95, UB and 97, on lut No. 96 is erectccted a large double two story frame House and k'tchen. Al.SOt All that certain messuage tenement and trao of land, situate in the borough of Sunbury, afore. said, beginning eta pout iu lane, a corner of out. lot Nj. 63; thence along the line of said outlot north SO degrees east 18 perches to Shainokin Creek ; thence along the said creek south 30 J degrees east ten perches, couth KG degrees cast SO perches, thence north 89 degrees east 10 perches, north t" degrees east SS perches, notth CS degrees east C perches south 12 degrees east 6 perches, south 1G degrees west lo perches, south 52 drgrees west 30 perches, south (J4j dcgiees nest 32 perches, south 67 degrees west 34 per. dies, south 60J degrees west 14 2.10 perches south 34 degrees nest 17 perches; thence north 64 degrees west 20 perches to a post; thence north 47 degrees cast 70 perches to a post; thence north 26 degrees east 20 3.10 perches to a pout in the lane alorcsaid ; thence along the line of said Ian: south CI degrees east 1 3.10 perches to the place of beginning, containing 21 acres, (it being the whole of putluts Niis. 54 and 55 and pirt of outlols Nos. 57 and 59.) Where, on is erected a large twe story frame building, originally built for a Saw Mill, and whereon is excavated a Mill Kite cVc. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as property of Jacob 1). Masser, with notice, o Ira T. Clement, John Haas, A Dill'endairur, A. Hoover, John Clark, Wm. L. Dewart, F. W: Hughes and Juhn liowen. ALSO: At tbe same time cad f!aee, a certain tract or piece of land, situate iu Shamokin town ship, Northurjiberlarid county, bounded by lands of John Unger, John Pensyl, aud laud now or lata of Christian Kalilo ou the north, land of Ueorgo StarUul ou the east, and the Mahanoy oi Littlo rtiouhtain oh the south, coutaiuiug 18.1 acres and 63 perches strict measure, be tho same more or lest. Also upon another ccrtum tract or piece of land, siitlate in Sbamtilliu township aforesaid, ad joining lands of lute Jesse Hensyl, cow Ueo. Heckert, lands of Leonard Pensel and others, coutaiuiug uiuuty acres more or less, about 70 aeret of which uro cleared, whereon are erec ted a two story Fraui Dwelling House, a frame barn, outbuildings au orchard Ac. Seized, taken in execution aud to bo told as the iroper'.y of Charles Diniinlg. ALSO : At the same time and i,Uce. all tbo-e tbr I e 3 . contiguous lota of ground annate in the town of 8hamokin, Coal township and county of Northumberland aforeauid. in that part suid tolvc laid out by Juhn C. Hovd, and narked in the general plan thereof Nos. 40, 46 and 47, eoutaiaing each, twenty eiiit aud one half feet front, uud one hundred and nine ty feet back, fronting op.Sbuuiokin street, on the nest, bounded on tho . , , . treet, ou the inutb by Itidcpuleuce street, -ov .'j a auni and on tue north by lut No. 44, whereon is erected a large. two story bnilJiny, occupied as a dwelling f louse, two Srtoru Koonig, aa office c. Also' frame atable, outbuildings etc. tseited, taken in execution aud to he told the property of Paul Anmeruian and Jo seph Zaern. ALSO; At the same time and wlsce. lo wil: Aioil 4;h 1859, at o'clock P. M., by virtue of a l'lurius 1 writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed, a ' certain lot of ground, situate in the borough of j Sunbury. county of Norihumberlan"!, bounded by I vv noriienerry mreet on the north, au IUy on the east another lot of Samuel Snyder, lately sold by the Sheriff on the weal, and a lot ol (ieorge Har rison on the sou'h, being 100 feet In Imcih aud 58 (ret in width, on which are creeled a laree three slory brick, Htostu Flouring Mill, Engine j House, 4c. . , .. , Also, a certain half lot of ground, tituste in the ; borougn of Sunbury aforesaid; adjoining Fawn ' street, on the west the st ore described lots, on the i north a lot of John Salman, on (Sc south and tbe j nox following acrilfd lot on Ihe east, contain ing in width on Fawn struct SNj feet and rxtcit ding back H feel, whereon is erected a two slo ry frame dwelling uOsc, well of water, &c jtlso, another certain lot or piece of ground aiu uate in tha borough aforesaid, bounded by Ihe last' above desciilied lot, ou the west, au alley on the east, the lot whereon the Stesiu Mill is erected on the north, a'rJ lot of John Salmon on Ihe south, containing 67 feet in length anj 2Sj feet in width, whereon is erected a coal house, hog stable &C. Seized taken In execution and to be sold as the proissrtv ol Samuel Snyder, Charles Uhiitehait aud tieutge Harrison, JAMES VANDYKE, KhvV-tT. FherifTs Oflire. Sunbury, ) Msrth t, IS69. I NEW GOODS At the Mamrcoth 8tor of i it i ( i,i:ni:r, SO I MARKET CTRCKt, SVSDL'RV, PA. riiHK subscriber has Just opened at his well I known establishment in SunWrv, one of the ches pest and most desirable stocks of Fall and Winte Goods, that has ever been o fie red in the place, and which he will sll for CASH or eichange lot Country Product. Tbose desiring to purchase geoJa wiil do well to IS'I uud ciaiuine his stock. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. All Wool Dilains, figured, Striped and Plain, riemh Merino, nil colors, beautiful I Irene Holies, Cnshiueres, Shaded, 'lain and Slriped must be seen to f ria an uit'H uf the extent and varietv. Mantle, hlelln, I'Kc'i'A, French Wool fh-U. Thibet and Urocho Shawls. Cloths, Ca3simeres and Satinrt For Veti uml Hcvs' Wear, black t'aseiinrree. Fancy Cass, meres, idc;ilVipes heavy, Doe Still Cussimeres, SmVu'i'Js all kinds. White ond l!ed Flannels, all 'grades and prices, Hay Slate Sack Flannels, coloVs unest qualitios. KEADY-MADE CL'OTIIINO. Boots uud Shore, Hals and Cup, ore, $o-, all of which were selected with great 'oArV, and Viill compare favorably, as regards 'quiiirjr; style end price, wilhany in the country. HA UmVAKi:, a rull asortmeot. Wood An'd Willow Ware, tucciisWarc, of all descriptions, Urocerics, a full stock in slori, Carpet Chains, Ac, Paints, Oils, (ilass, D)c StulTs. Thankful for MVa patronage heretofore receiveil he n ill spare no pains to please all who may futjr him with their custom in the futurs. I Sunbiirv', Ti'ov. 6. 185. Bargains . Bargains ! ! ..AT P. W. OKAV'S OLD STAND. Market quare, Suhbury, Pa. THE subscriber having purchased of P. VV. Cray his LARGE STOCK OF Taney Dry Hoods, &c. is determined to Sell them oil' at the lowest pos sible rates. Cull soon if vou wiiih to secure bargains and examine the slock of Black Cloths, Cassim-rcs, o'assinclt, Vestiugs, Dress (loods, viz : Ch'allics, Lawns, Detains, Uareges, Mcri noes, Cashmeres, Alapacas, Silks, Ginghams', Linens snd White Goods Drees Trimmings en I Notions in great variety. Haidware, Cedsrware, Qucensware, Tohac'co, Fcgcrs and a'variety of other goods too tedious to mention. a large assortment, very cheap, dec , Ac. T. Vt. COOPER. N. B. Keeling grateful for past favors, I bsg leave t recommend to mv old friends and the public in general my SUCCESSOR, who I am assured will leave nothing undono to merit a continuance of your patronage. I'. W. GRAY: Sunbury, December lfi, 1S58. NOTICE. FTtHE account of Daniel Heitn, assignee of William S Snyder, has been filed in the office of Ihe Prothonotary of the Court of Com mon Plea's of, Northumberland county, and will be presented to said Court at tbe next term thereof, for confirmation. DANIEL BECKLEY, Prolh'y. Prothonotary a Ollice, jj Sunbury. Feb. 6, '50. J NOTICE. In the Court of Common Pleas of Northumber land county, it is thus contained to wit : JANUARY 10, IS 59. The petition ol tho Pastor, Elders and Congregation of the first Presbyterian Church pf Norlhuinbetland, Nor thumberland county, l'a., was p'esented to said Colirt praying for a Charter uf incorporation upon the terms therein set fourth, whereupon it is ordered, that if no sufficient cause is shown to the contrury, on the first day uf nrtt term, the prayers of the pct'tioners, will to granted accord ing to the Act of Assembly in such enso mud ond provided. Bv order of the Court. DANIEL BECKLEY, Prolh'y. Prolhonotnry's Office, ) Sunbury, Feb. 20. 1P59.1 SUNBURY FLOUR STORE FOR 1859. CO. II WEN", isyetathisuld stand, South a side of Market Square, Suubvry, and keps constantly on hand a good stack of Flour, Feed and all things in hie l:no- He has now cut hdnd a f;e?h supply of No. I. superfine FLOUR No. I Extra, and Eztra Family in barrels ; Williamspoit double extra in quarter barrel sacks. Wye flour, Buck-Wheat Flour; Corn meal and chop cf all kinds for Sale clie.ip lor CASH. He is always ready to supply the wants of his customers, in small or large tpiutitieu. ALSO, Crackers of all kinds for sale at regu lar wholesale prices. Ho hopes by careful aileu tion to business, to merit and continue, to ivocivu the patronage of hia customers. C. i?. HAVEN. Suukuty, Jan. 10, 1859. If. V A . II 4 AC E k!u KEO F.'sj " OU1E.XTAL DETERSIVE OA-P, PHILADELPHIA. ARKANTKU to (live pane! satin'sutiun, or iho inniiev will be rcI'Liuied. sin! out acems are lisrvLv aalhorizeJ la intilia i;-Kd any fuilure. of it. at onr ejtusnsa, VAN llAAdl.N brings prueticul Soap Maker, ami havniij ft ir lite luit (wtlve veais (fit dilfcreiii (imei) txt rnnhtetl U( nu tnirtl ttu .irticuir fckjap, in Tnriuut vhv. iitiu- ifer it tt itw public h h amip which will Mt TIME, LABOR mid MD.NtV. W art willing if tbouit f"1. "J?.? ..! .. w; "f ; "W, nu uw 1, cvuiunig w 'MI UlrrCLIi.llS, (lOUUII 111 asCIl I ) and u n ).cs not give full sutiuaciiua, u.s mousy i '"V1"3"1- . , v ... I. Llntlis iictdooU'iiniB. and varr little ruLLini-. rni articles none. ) ' 2. one iH.und will (j at far, for anr vs, as tliroa pounds ol cuinmoa rosni t-up, oi two pounds betl laonly :t. It requires les llian one-hill tin tirrie snd labor to J.i t s ,..,...., iw. i, lupines wiiu ine ued ,ain.i.F.K,i anu is lYUHUUiea a'l IO I.IJUIC lhf tUlriC. 4. For .leaniue Puiuts ond .-,-r.n .vini, flrnu. T,. ... i Piintut s Ink, it is unsurpassed Muchirisls, Prinlers and Painters will tiiiil it an invaluable article lor wsshiast hands, us ii does not, cliup. bul srciilly softens the akiu 5. The superiority w tiie maiermls mod, and the ft au! SOT CONTAINING ANV KXCHS VV AI.XAUU, is BlOea rriiS than any other known Wushiuf Saip, and uuJur;otcul the ties'. ad:i,;ed lor wane and r dnrrd eloik.iur se n, 1 as rmlri.ssi,il Ijicos, and is WARKANTHii NO T i BUT Til K CLOTHE. 1 Fr soie at all rctpcctkb'a flroceiy btores ia iht iiiT sij ncigliboring Uuvns, and wh..l. a;.le only l,v , TIIAl.N MeHfcOXF, tWA.ulr. fharves. Hslwesn Murket snj Chesnul Su , Ptii'ada'uliui rebsjaiy ISili, 1W9 3in Select Winter Goods ! A VERY LA Ul U STOCK!! 3FLE1TDI35 Just receive J at the People's One Price Store? k Y. BRIGHT & SWf, Oi'K presvnt stock iacludee a ihoice avleetioa ol Dry Goods, Keady Mada Clothing. Uooia and Shoes, Hardware. Groceries, Queens ami Glassware, tVe., & e. Our Drees Goods for Gouts" anJ Ladies, contain all the new end desirable' styles, which tor fmtnessof tenure, beauty, du rability aiidtheaputi-f raunut be surpassed, Oor Heady Mads Cljthii.jf was svlvclej with great cure, aud all goods" ".4rr inlf.l to lie what they are leprnsenCsJ. Bo Ms and Shoes ol alt kinds. Hats and Cars of every style snd priva, and w solicit a careful inspection of our laigo assorlmaiit of Jl Osl t R Y, K A N C N O T It )N S, Ac. Groceries freah am cure. Our HarJwere' enibracea the largest stock of any other eetsbkeiv men! in this seclioA of country. Please call aiid ex'sutiu). 1 Ws Si-vnr'r,) Pitsst. K. V. Ub'IMMM-' t . ttnV-.iTT, N-'rrsiUi "j, g-,g