Jforeifjn Uctas. ARRIVAL OF THE CUT OF WASHINGTON AT NEW YORK. Za( CWt'nenfaZ Advicn Pacific From In dia'and China. New YonK, April 25. The gtearosliip City of Washington, with Liverpool dticei to the 13th inst, arrifed i tbie port this afternoon. Her oewt is three dajs later. . Since the depirtare nf the last steamer new rumors bare been circulated, to a very alarm ing extent, but the latest coulinentul advices are of a pacific nature. The armament preparations coutinoe with unabated vigor. The Calcutta and China mails had arrived t London. Teas were dearer. GREAT BRITAIN. War was generally considered inevitable, nd much depression prevailed until the 10th when re-assuring rumors were current, and announcements were made that the conces sions made by Austria in the preliminary con ditions gave renewed hopes fur the meeting of Congress, and caused considerable recove ry in the funds at London aud on the conti nent. Austria bas proposed and the powers, it is aid, have consented to a simultaneous dis arming before the Congress meets. The English ministers have been pressed in Parliament to give n statement with re paid to European affairs. They promised to ilo so cn the 15th. Parliament will probably be dissolved in about a week. THE LATEST. 'By Telegraph from Louden to Liverpool. London, Wednesday Morning A des patch t ru in Paris stiys that England will pro duce the question of general disarmament to the plenipotentiaries. Tlio Times Buys the pacific advices from Puns produced very little ellict on English funds on Tuesduy. The public do not be lieve that Nnpoleon intends to promote a pa cific udjustrueut on the basis that shall clear ly recognize the treaty rights of Australia, uii'i consequently such as can be aecepted by that power, while it will utterly disappoint tianliuia. II the arrangement were patched up lo-uiorrow, with the ext-iling reeling of l'rauce, Austria, Sardinia and KusiHa, left in piny, prospects of repose in Europe would not in.- in ilia slightest degree better than at this imimnut. Tin-re wat yesterday a further unfavorable liinvciiieiil in ll.e Austrian rates. 'I ho correspondent of the Herald says Hint, (i itwiilisiuutiing the pacific assurances, war iike preparations continue in prance on a tremendous scale. Troops are pouring iuto Lyons Irom all points. Die l'aris Palri. which is the organ of N .ipiileon's private cabinet, speuks ot a last and supreme etf.irt which Englaud and Prus sia are making iu behalf peace. Referring to toe Au.-trun proposition for a general dig onneui, the Patrie asserts that prance is still on a peace footing, She hits collected no urmy on hea frontier, has not applied to tlio L-gisUture fur war credit, whil) Austria, haviug increased her army in Italy to ICO, 000 tut-u, uiigtit commence a campaign to morrow. The Pali ie concludes with a throat tuyiug that tf Austria means thut a geuerul disarmament, is to result in the maintenance of . - attic quo in Italy, and not in resolving tlio iii.peiious dilliculties of the present situ ation, it must uut he expected that Prance Wilt be duped by such a demand. STILL LATER. St. Joiins, N. F., April 26. The steamship Circassian, from Ualway, tins passed Cape Knee buuud to New York, and by the aespalches from the Liverpool ngrtit of the Associated Press, we are placed in possession nl Liverpool dates by telegraph t" th- 1 Hlli itist., live days later tliau previ ti. S advices. I he latest cmti'exion of Continental af fairs is warlike. The Paris letters regard peace as hopeless Thu movements of the Prem-b troops assume the most threatening proportions, and the preparations in evi-ry braucu continue with in i abatement The "Paris Patria," never theless, asserts that France hat not armed. Austria proposrima tor the Congress are nl acceptable to Prance, but being prepared to take the field immediately, Napoliyjo seeks delay. The Ministerial statement to the two Hou ses of the British Parliament, in relation to I tie allairs of Europe, which had been promis ed on tlie l.ilh, wus postponed till the 1 til h. Parliament had unanimously voted lhauks I., the civil and military illicers and the ajmy iu India, fur having suppressed the India re bellion The Congress negotiations are progressing very slowly. Austria positively refutes to take part without a previous and simultaneous disarm- lilL'. Wm. B R'!ad, late U. S. Commissioner to China, has arrived at London. Ploout Fkiht with tub Indians. The CBiitreViile Herald, published at Ceiitreville, Leou county, Texas, in its issues of tba 8tb instant, publishes the following uccouul of the desperate conflict which the ludiaus on the northern frontier of the Stale, iu which Capt. Pord's company of rangers as surrounded by eight huudred ludiaus, ami ail killed ex cent live : Capt. Ford, with forty seven of his men left camp in pursuit of the Indians, who had parried olf four hundred horses. He was joined by 200 friendly Indians, and afterwards by Major Van Horn with 'JbO regulars. Af ter the united forces hud passed Hie bead wa t r o'' the Rid river. Major Van Doru, not dtieuiine it prudent to press the pursuit fur ther without additional supplies for men aud horses, turned back. Captain Ford and men wlh the friendly Indians, coutinued twe days' travel iu the direction of hlausaa. Between midnight aud daybreak of the second uight the friendly Indians left the camp of Captaiu Ford. About dayiignt lie louim nimseii sur ruuuded by 800 warriors, who demanded his surrender. He refused, and ordered his men ta nreoaie for fight, each being armed with two revolvers and a ritte. They fouget brave 1 and desperately, but were overpowered by numbers, and all butchered, except Captain Ford and four of hi men, who cut their way through and escaped. Methodists Exj-kllkd from Tsxas The Texas papers give particulars 1 f the procee .Iiiil.s of several meeting! recently tielrt in Fanuin county, for th purpose of taking nieuiuri-a to exuel the members of the Weta ,i,.t Church. North, who are accused of built Abolitionists. At one meeting a com- m na nf riftr was aDDoiuted to wait on bi with a warning. They performed their duty on Sunday, while the Bishop aa aniraired in the morning service in the .!,, red It araa also resolved that the Meth adixt Church. North, could not be tolerated in 'I'm ana. and that it must be put down if ne cetsarr. A committee was appointed to Hrft .,ihr resolutions, to be acted upon at au adjourned meeting. The Congressional elections in all the vn h.rn States, are now completed. Of lb Vnrtbera members of the' House of li .presentstives, who voted for the Lecomp ton bill, but six bava bees .returned, vii : u;..L-u. Jnha Cochrane and Msclay, of New v-.tr . Flnrenea and DimtDick. of Penntjl Vihlaelr. of Indiana. It would be difficult to Hod io tba whole bistort of tba Government, an act of public anfaUbfulnesi (From Uia New York Tribene.) MR. atCKLEa AND COD 1ST BETHLR1V-.A PaRaLLITL. Mr. Editor t Wa think it qnita apropos to relate to yoor readers, at a counterpart to the holy stories of Mr. Graham, proant story of real life, and of modem times, by which wa will show bow a trna gentlemaa conld act, and did act, io a similarly sorrow ful and tad position as that in which Mr. Sickles was pot by tba crime of Mr. Key j how honor tonld be satisfied, and was satis fied, without violation of the laws of the State, or the more sacred laws of humanity. In 1847, only twelve years ago, an English nobleman, Sir William Paget, renowned in the best society of London for his eminent erudition, his manly besnty and fascinating conversation, and well known tn the literary world by his writings, went over to the Con tinent. Having visited France, Germany, Switzerland and Austria, he went to Honga- ry, a country which was then on the ave of treat events. He spent several weeks at Perth, and in the neighboring country seats of the Hungarian nobles In the beginning of autumn he visited Transylvania, and was received at the castle of Count 8. Betblan with all the oriental hospitality and generos ity that a rich Hungarian magnate likes to display to every man of educntion who visits him. Count Hethlen was descended from the old royal family of the Bethlen-gabors. He was a fine looking old man, every inch a real gentleman. He was married some years previous to a young noble lady of his conntry, the Countess M. L., who was not yet twenty years old, the Count being nearly fifty. He had known her as a child in the home of her mother, and she married him, as young girls often do, more for the high respect thau for tho deep love she felt for Count Bethlen. Notwithstanding both lived n happy family life iu the old immense feudal castle of the Bethlens near Claursenbnrgh. Sir William Paget, to whom the Count bad given a suite of apartments, saddle horses and attendants, lived several weeks in this family, enjoying the versed hospitalities of the custle and country. It is needless to say the brilliant conversation and the exquisitely polite man ners of Sir William soon found grace in the eyes of the young and beautiful Count?. Sir William proved the ' Consuelo," and a criinti.nl love ensued. One day the Count went out hunting on horsebuck, Sir William Paget stayed at the castle with pretended illness ; but one of the Cnnnt's attendunts warned the Count, telling him if lie would but return to the castlo he would find the stranger in the Countess's apartments. In hot haste the Count rode home and found Sir William in the bed chamber of his ludy A rming himself with pistols ho forced Sir William to f. How him to his private room, boing there he seut for a notary and two con fidential witnesses, asking Sir William if he laid abused Lis hospitality and confidence in consequence of a reiil love to his wile, and if hi love met a response. The answer being iu the ii(uruiativc, Le erdr-rud the notary to draw np a contract of marriage between the the Countess of Ilethlen, burn Conntess M . L.. and Sir William Paget, lata of the Royal Hussars of London. The contract in oue, the loaded pistol ill the other hand, the Count with a terrible but quiet earnestness, sum moned Sir W til i h rn, to sipn the act of mar rtiin immediately or to die on the spot. Sir Willium Paget signed the contract. The next day the Bishop of Ktnusc nhorKh ws sent for, a divorce was legally procured cad a week afterward the marriage tormerly com pleted in the castle of a neichoring noblo iiiiin. The Count gave to h s wife all her jewels, horses sod carriages ; and some months at'teward 5sir W illiam Puget bought I mm him one of his large possessions in Transylvania, where up to the present time he lives happily with his wife. S. THK I HY IHVOKl K f .K. The Hari ishnrg correspondent of the Phil adelphia Sunday Dispatch, under date ol April 16, writes ; On Tuesday last Mr. Grigg, accompanied bv his daughter, Mrs. Fiy, a vonnif man who appears to be a relative of the family, and a lew mend", came Iiere : and o ednesday and 11 portion of Thursday was spent by the party in the lobbies ol the House and Senate, where Mrs. fry was introduced to the members and si nutors. She isceitainly very prepossessing and has n winning, placid smile, a bright, beaming eye, and an innocent, childish look about her, well calculated to make an impres- ion ; and oue can hardly blame the cadet for tailing in love with her, only so fur as a viola tinn of the dernlogue goes, which sajs, "Thou shalt not covi t thy neighbor's Rife." Mr (JriKS has been very much disappoint ed. That hu has he n plucked by sharpers s in evidence from a remark he is suid to have made when he found the Honse refused take up the bill. Fearful of the conso. qoences. lie Imd been kept in ignorance or the real state d ailuns existing here ; but when ho learned the worst, he exclaimed, "My Cud! how can that be ? 1 have given them all the money they asked for." Now, who are those leeches who have thus grown upon Ins exchequer under pretence as false as hell itself? There were no doubt many men in the Legislature who would have no conscien tious templet to take a stake on a passenger ruilwav bill, or anvthing else where money was at is-m-, but this was a matter nf princi ple, and men who felt actually disposed to fu vor the bill had to oppose it. lest they should be charged with bribery. It is openly asser ted here that one notorious borer cot 15.000 of M r. Ciripn's money for his services, all of which ho hus pocketed. Certain members have also said that this week thev were ofi'er- cd SfiUO each if they would vote for a recon sideration ot the veto refusing to co into a second reading of the bill. On the lust dav of the session. Lawrence, of Washington, Hamershy, and several oth ers, made "statements" in regard to the mat ter in the Legislature declaring that the vote to prepare the bill was not a test vote, and other remarks, in substance, that a large number or members who voted against prepa ring the bill would have voted for it if before the house in proper shape. There is sympathy for Mr. Fry, for as a minor fine sensibilities, he must keenly feel his position. It is alleged that he will apply to tba Court for a divorce. If be fails to do so, nnder the advice of friends made here, she will will make a second application to the Le gislature next year, and with what success will of course, depend upon the material ent here next wiuter. Drowndp.d Man Found. Yesterday tf. ternooo Coroner Barr was called apon to bold to inquest upon the body of au unknown man, who was found floating io the Susue- baaoa river, about balf a mile below tbe fax too creek. The coroner summoned a jary wno examined tbe body and returned a ver diet that the unknown bad come to bit death by drowning. The body bat tbe appearance of having been io the water for a length of lime, hit bead and breast being considerably bruised tod much discolored. Tbe bruises, it is supposed, were produced by the body washing against tha ttonet along tbe river. lie wat dretstd in a tbort monkey jacket. wito Dress notions ; blade clotn veal : dark grey pants and morocco sboea. In bit pan talooot pocket wat found a pone, but nothing io it. A fine tootb comb, a lead pencil and three copper! were found in nit vest pocket Tba man it snppoted to be abont fifty-five or sixty years of age ; bas black bair and grey wiskert : and about five feet Dint Ol ten incbt bigb. Tbe reoiaint were tent to tbe Poor House for iDtermeot. Patriot and Union 25(A insr. That i bo I I atMTict tayt, if our new minister to Mexico bat to touch bit bat to very new government be rtcognixet io that country, tba rim or bit beaver will most cer taiuly be wore out, tvea if it ba one ef Knox's inimitable and derable "felts" kotwn at "Tbe Pride of Yoatb." A Pabtt of distinguished gentlemen of Philadelphia, consisting of Messrs. H. C. Carey, who bat no superior as a writer on poli tical economy Morton McMicbael, the able editor of tha "North American Ir. W. Elder, tha accomplished scholar linn. J. P. Veree, a talented yor.ng member of the next Congress; and Mr. Hsrvey, the able and vigilant Washington correspondent of the "North American," accompanied by Col. Joseph Paxton, Dr. Doletton, of tha "Pitts ton Gazette," Dr. John, of the Bloomsburg "Republican," and other distinguished sen tlemen from the Wyoming valley, paid nor town a visit on last Wednesday. They ar rived about S o'clock in -the afternoon in a special train from Rupert, and were welcom ed at the Dept by a committee of our citizens vis: Thomas Beaver, Col. OarretsoB, A. G. Russel aud Wm. Jennison. and escorted to the-'Montour House," Aftertea Dr. Elder, made a masterly speech at the Court Honse, on the subject of protection and the elnvation of labor. After which the company partook of a supper at the Montour House, where toasts were drank and speeches made by Messrs. Care, McMichael, J. W. Comly, Hon. Paul Leidy. Dr. Elder and others. Yesterday' morning they visited our iron works and returned in the 12 o'clock train via Manch Chnhk, well pleased with their visit to Danville. The excursion was of no political nature, bnt purely for pleasure nnd information as to the coal and iron business of this section or country. Mr. Carey is about to visit the North of Enrope, and car ries with him the kin.inst wishes of our whole community. Itiwville lemncrat. Northern Central Railroad By the statement below, tarnished by the Treasurer, Mr. Leib, we are glad to see that the now management have, by a judicious arrange ment of the tolls, and by furnishing additional facilities, greatly increased its bus.ness. Mr. Warlord is fast'systematizing its whole ma chinery, and wo predict that it will soon be one of the best managed, B9 well as he most profitable roads iu the State. When the Suiibiiry Erie road is completed to Lock Haven, as it will be in June, -its business will be still more inc reused by the bituminous coal trade of the West Branch, and the travel of the fertile und populous country above Wil liamsport. Next year, too, thu Sunbury and Erie will reach the Allegheny Valley road, and there tap the trade ami travel from the Lakes and the Ohio, Tho Northern Cen trul rnad, being the outlet for the Sunbury and Eiie. to the city or Philadelphia and the terminus of the Pennsylvania Central for its Baltimore business, has peculiar advantages. Neither of these great rouds can do without it, and its managers have only to pursue a wise nnd liberul policy le make it a most val uable property to its stock-holders. The fol lowing is n comparative statement of the earnings of the Northern Ceutral Railway Company for tha ino th efM arch, as luiniah ed by J. S. Leib, the Treusnrer : 1KV le.i. ti-ream rnssrnuen tvni.s-jo Sg HIM I 01 8" VH ' r-T t'rriqlit M,4!'l !') M.IJjfl Jnl'i Hi Mull U I Ji UU 1, 4b.' M Ui; io uiulllcl 110 6! IIUUJ Ilarrifburg 'J'tleyrnjih. A Sad Mistake A man living neaa Nashville, nho had been ahsent in'Cslilornia same three years, on coming home recently, found a balw) only three mouths old lying in the cradle. VTilh a cruelty utterly diaboli cal, he at once cut r. IT the iufant's ears to avenpe his "wounded honor." Tho screams oT the little sufferer culled in the family, when the infuriated tniin learned that the child he longed to a neighbor who wus visiting his wifo. lis had to Que to escape a lynching. New Advertisements. SARATOGA WATER. Analysis of Empire Spring. The Analysis of the Empire Water, by Fn.f Cminons, is as follows : t'hlorade of Sodium, Uuaihonate of Lime, liicarlionale ol Magnesia, Kirarlionate of $da, ll vdiioda'e of Soda or Wine, Uicaibonute of Iron, a tract. Solid contents in a gallon, 2f.9.C96 H1.KS4 41,34 30, MH 12,000 (JUO Specific gravity. 1,039 LMPJJIE SI'MXC:. The water of the Empire Spring ia bottled with tlio ulniot rare, and packed in lr ng lioxra, suitable fur exportation, by the suUcri beia. The ('orka of all genuine Empire Water are branded, "EMI'lltE tl'KI.(i." G. V. WESTON A. CO. Ordera may he addresaed to llie 1'roprietora, (i. W. i .tun 6t Co.. Karalnaa bntiiiKs. A'. Y.. cr at thtir DEPOT. 410 DP.OAinVAY, 'ear Canal Street, .Yic York: CtiiTint ATtS. Eitrart from a roiuinunication from Dr. North, of Saratoga rin, to tile Boston Medical and urijical Journal, dated June the hih. 1851 : "i'he !rw Empire ISprinu; is woikiiis charm ingly for Scrofula. Do the prule-nion know that there arc twelve grains of H)driudule i f ada. or Iodine, in a gallon of water double anv ilher Spring ? There being only a trace of Iron in the water, I scud my en.-uiniliva patients to that boring uiilieitutincly, hitherto with mot satufactury results." l.n!nre spring, .tf li. Alien, Al. It , a Jlesi'lent Pkytician, Saratoga Spring t. This fountain has more than answered th expectations of its friend; as a beverage, our inhabitant who have diank ll dady far several years past, cannot be induced to make a substi tute ot any other airing. Asa cathartic and alterative, my paat eipen- ence compels me to aay, that in my opu.ion It naa no superior here or t lc where. Its exemp tion from clay, and the small relative quantiliea ot iron which enter its composition, render it one of the best if not the very best mineral water for commercial purposes; while its ability to with stand the trying iidluriK-faof warm climatea and aea voyages, make it a very deairable water for botiiing purposee. J hese properties, together wilh the senile. manly care of its present proprietors, have given ll a circulation and use abroaJ winch has herein. fore been unprecedented iu the bis ory of cele brated mineral aatcra. May, U57, K. I.. AI.I.EN, M. D. For sale by II. B MASS Eli. April 23, 1859. Sunbury, IV CO All! 00 Alt! COAL! Froui lite C'onl Alouutaln Colliery. rTV-H E subscriber, now operating the Coal Moon- tain Colliery, at Ml. C'aimel, ia prepared to furnish all aizes of White Ash Coal from his colliery. This is a superior quality of While Ash Coal, which be ia prepared to furni.b promptly to order. . FREDERICK FAHRION. Mt. Cermet, April 3, 1&59. "TTOTICE is hereby given to the Commiaaion Y ed and Non-Cummiaaioned Otficers of tha following Companies (of the 1st Brigade Rib Di vision uniformed Militia of lennsylvanu,) to wit: Natienal Guards, Mananey Uuaida, Came ron Guards and Jordan Infantry, that there will he a meeting at 'he bouae of (iaten eJrnith, in Jackson township, on Friday tbe 39lhfday of April, 1859, for the purpose of instruction. WM. K. M ARTZ, Col. Sunbury, April 33, 1859. VANII.I.A BEANS, riga, Dates, Oranges, Lapions, Prunes, nuts of all kinds, juai re ceived and for salt at tbe Confectionary Store of M. C UfcARHAKT, Sunbury, April 31, iej5. WE W ROUTE FOB TRAVELERS 1 Northern Central Hallway ! ! ' SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 01 AMIS ma MONDAY, APKII, Ifllh, 1HAS. tha Trains oa this ruad will ran to tin follow ing Khrtlnls OOtnO NORTH. BUFFALO A SIR MIAUARA KXI'RKM) TRAIN. From BAI.TIMOHK Io BUNUURT WIL'MftVoRT. Arrivs Leave. 3 00 P.M. M S 07 T tS 7 SO a 7 h 47 HI U II u yo 9 :m a 44 0 I t 9 ta nsa 10 io 1.1 in vo in M III .11 HI !M lii 4n in 4-i III 6 1 1 11 1.1 II 1.1 II 7-1 1 1 SI II at II ,ii II 31 II .11 II 17 II D7 1141 1141 I J l l U Ul III 14 Calrrrt fltattna, York, brMgi-pnrf, llaliiiu, a Millemltnrf, UeoiartiMVij, Trrrora Junction, rVlnm-Urove, IJ MM MY, Northuinlirrlniiit, i: htllittiuflu.ua, lwmlmrg, Milton, WntfloiiMwa, toiinniowa, Kyuteri, Al'ontff'anerr, hrgi'r'a Maury, Mniitiiiimillei WilliamiHirt, BOl.NO POUTH rroinWiu.iAN.roBr to SfNHl'KY A BAI.TIM OKI? Arriva. Leave. to IN) . M 10 1J IU in in 'it iu mii 10 37 M :17 in is in :ia III 44 10 41 10 4 10 4M iu .VI iii : 11 ir II 06 ii is ir ia 11 SI II VI II :il ll :u 1 1 :ns 114 1 ll at ll A , i a io -i iu Vi -i t IV 91 U 47 111 all I 01 I 0.1 S 1st 9 ii 4 4 I J ? n LlL TRAIN. GOINO NOHTU IK to SU.NULItY 4 YIL'.MrortT Ariive. Lrnve. 7 3.1 A M 10 21 HI VO 11 .17 14 4U 1 9D I I 44 1 I I l 7 a no a ua ii on 9 11 4 14 S 97 9 47 I S 3:1 9 40 4 SI 4 f7 3 0!) 3 in n 9.1 3 :i 3 .13 3 :r 3 111 3 4U 3 4ll 3 Sll 4 IK) 4 01 4 II 4 It 4 1 4 IS 4 91 4 91 4 411 4 -JO 4 4 31 4 4S 4 44 A mi OOINO SOUTH. WilliamRpnit, Moiitouriville, Mtmrv. Uarger's, Mo,itf, inert, Kyiter'ii t'nionlown, WatMinlowa, Milton, l.twiitiurff, ChilliMtiniue, Norliiiinilifrlnui), HMIlKt, Si-linl-Uroee, T'evortoa Junction, I.OOIJTPIOWII, iMilli'rflflirg, Halifax, Mridi;rnurt, York, Culvert Flation CatvcrtPtatioe York Hrulirr-port Cltiik'i Farry II Millf islitlrg Hiii-tmitHn MiiIioiiiiii( lM'.iri'i.towii Trrvortoii Jiuictioa Selma-Orora SUMILHY, .Noiihiitiiberhnd Chtliltqunqiia l.ett-isliurg Milton Wilttolitnwa Ulltoiltowil Lynlifr-1 Mnntu-Minery Mu..ey Montoarsvill Williunupurl From Y'jLLin;rot tu SI MICKY 4 BALTIMORE Arrive. l.eu'e. e an A. M. 8 40 t lu H fit 8 M 0 (III 9 00 0 04 U I -J oi n oi v iii n in u in i) in -H ll li i fi at n a.i B 37 s :i? 0 47 U 47 I" M U .'.5 10 07 IU III 10 M IB S".') Ill 37 In 37 111 AO 10 .Ml 111 57 HI S7 1 1 ll'2 1 1 04 II Jl 1141 1 1 M 1 1 .11 l . i i in in It 411 I 4(1 SS 3 lij au Vil!innitpnrt, MoNloamville, Muui-y, ll.-Tf r'i Monttfomerr Kyuo-r'ii I niontowa Wals-mtnwn Mill. in. .-Wiit-i're 'tiiltipniiiinua NorlliiiMllirrlaud SCNML'KY, rrliu Grora Trevorion Juacuoa eorpet"vn. Mutiantoitgo RiM-lin.tnn, Millt-rslHira; Halifax ."lark'i Fe'ny Panplitil llrilt;eport rk Calvert Sintion. April 41, If.iO. rWUE auliarrihe's, heirs and lepal ri presenta A tivea nf Jacob lliHlIVr. deceaned. oll'.-r at private sale the farm of the said deceased, situ ate on llie Miainokin creek, twe miles from Sun- uirv. in L.'iiner Anuunla tonnshin. Miirtliiiiol er land apuniy.nclj lining lands nrlexaiider Jordan, lieorgo C Welkrr, and otluirs, containing 171 acres, about 100 acie of which are cleared I'he iinprevemenia are a Log House, 1 raiae Barn, Wanon Shed. Ac. '1'here are alxo Two Orchards on the premises, all of which ii in a good state of cultivation. One third ol the purchase money mil remain secured on iho property for the widow. If said property is not Sold ut .ria'c sale, it will be oll'ered at public sale, at the Court House, on the li rut Mondiy ot August next. 'JVinis and conditions will Ue made known at tho tune ol ale. WM. SlIAFKEK. ISAAC SHAFFER. tiAKAH K1I AFFK1I, Heira of Jacob ShulVcr, dee'd. Uprer Augusta, April 23. 1859. 4t BUY TIIK WArSGUTTA PRINTS. They are the best Calicoes jel ottered to the public lor the inoury. Whulckale Ahi.its : rrjronB3T, AitMSTnoio & co., N E W VOIIK. April 23, I8C9. 4in31 WOTICE. IS herelry given to the stockholders of the Sha innkin Steam Ferry and Tow Boat Coinpaniv that the annual election lor Directors of the sad, Company, will he held at the otiice of the Com pany, iu the borough of sunbury. on Monday the Slid day ot May next. Tolls open at 10 o clock A. M., aud close at 3 P. M. HEN KY DONNEL, Scc'ry. Sunbury. April, 23, 1859. NEW FLOUR. FEED. FKUIT AND PROVISION STORE ' riMlt; subscriber respecilullv liilorins the cili Jl ens ot Sunbury and the am rounding neigh borhood, that h has opened a Store at the north west corner of Maikcl Square, nppotile Yalidyke'a Kailroad Hotel, where he is receiving, aud will keep on hand, Flour, Feed, Fruit and proiion of all kinds, aorh as WHEAT. It YE BUCKWHEAT FLOCK, Oats. Corn and all kinds of Feed, Crackers, Oranges, Nuts Ac, Fresh Shad in sea son, Early Vegetables Fruit Ac, from the South, lie will constantly receive, by liailmad, from Baltimore and Philadelphia, all the delicacies of the aeaaon, aa they come into market, and tiunW. by prompt attention and reasonable prices to re ceive a share of the public patronage. W M. HUUVElt CO. Sunbury, April 18, 1859.- ly. LOOK TO YOUE OWN INTERESTS ! ! IS O T AND SHOES. JEMOVAL. The aubacriber respectfully in forma the cilixena of Sunbury and vicinity that ha bae removed his establishment from his old stand Io the office formerly occupied by Dr. Awl, in Market Square, Sunbury, near the Nor them Ceutral Kailruad. Having on hand a well selected slock of good materials, he ia ready to supply hia customera and othera promptly with work ready made or made up to order, in tha latent and heat style and on the moat reasonable terms. Believing tbe cash system la the best for both the customer and himself, ha will endeavor to otTsr such inducements aa will give satisfaction to all who may favor him wflh their custom. F. 8 Those indebted, are requested to call and settle theii accounts without ilelav. . WM. H. MILLER, 8unbury, April 16, 1850 ly QWAYNE'S Sugar Coaled. Haraaparilla and Tar Fills, a mild and gentle Purgative, un surpassed by any medicine for removing Bile, cleansing Stomach and purifying tha Blood. For aale at FISHEK'8. October 16, 'ii. SAWS Wood. Croaa Cut aua Mill Haw. iiperior article et TttHl R'9. un'.urv. July ink, Itii 1L Ditiolution of Partnership. TVOTICK ia hereby given that the 1'artnership 1 v heretofore existing, between the subscribers, as Fahrijq 4- Clement, miners and shippers of Coal at the Coal Mountain Colliery, waa dis solved by mutual conaenl, on the 1st of March, 1.5. The huainraa nf the (ale firm, will lis settled by Frederick Fahrion, who has In possession the hooks and papers, at Mt. Carmel. FKEIl'K. FAHRION, IRA T. CLEMENT. Mt. Carmel, April U, IR59 4t NOTICE. Nsw'York, April 10th, l5!. 4 MnnTINO of the stnrkhnhler nf the Trevorton Coal and railroad Company will be held nl th Cirard 1 1 on no. In Philadel phia, on 7 u.'.iUv, the ttllli ot May, at eleven o'clock, A. M. By order, F. L. JOil NuON, KecreUry. April Ifiih. IH59. NOl'IOK. npHE n tin ll h I elirlion for a Fri'iidi'iit and I)i. "eclors ol 'I he Trevorton ( 'oal slid l.'ailroad Cnmpniiy will be hrld at the tiirird Hoiisn, in Philadelphia, nil Tuesday, llie tilth of May. Poll open from I to 1 o'clock, I'. M, By order, I L. JOIINSOV. Secretary, Airil truh, IB5U. DrvTOTICEr lirilERE ! leltera l stiinentary to the Es ' tale of Nancy Hunter, Into of Sunblirv. Nor huinherl md c unity. I'ennaj Ivama dec asrd, have hi c n pranli d to tlie subscriln-r. All per sons indebted Io Ibe said estate ere rripiestid to make immediate pnyim-nt. and tho luviri claims or deinauila atiniuM the Estate rf tbe said deceased v. ill make iiown lite anuio without de lay to l!i:.M;V li. TVI HAM. Ev'tor. No. Cl'fc. South Wharves, 1'hil.ida. Philndi lpl.ia, April 1, IH.rit). tit Aycr'sSarsaparilla A conipour.d rctncUy, in which we h.-.ve In bored to produce the rmit ctlcctnal 'alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilln, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power us to afford an ellcctivo antidote for tho iiscurs Snrsnparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who sulfpr from Strumous complaints, nnd that one which will accomplish their euro inuft prove of immense servijo to tlits large clu--s of our alllicted folhr.v-citizcns. IIjw completely this compound will do it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worst cases to be l'our.d of the following complaints : Scil'IFULA AM) tSc!torL-l.ot;3 CoMrrAINTt, Eruption and EucpTivE I)iSF..V5rs, I'Lcrif", Pniptm, Blotch es, TcMoni, S.tr.T ltur.vu, Sc.ttn llrAn, Syfiiii.m axii Sypinurio Ar rrcTioss, Mi;ncfiitAL Disr.AsK, Dnorsv, Nix h.vlqi.v on Tic Dot'i.ouuKiTx, J)i;iumtv, Dvs rcpsn axo Ixiuiii'snox, KitrsiiMT.Afi, H isn on Sr. AxTitoxT'a 1'iui:, nn:l indeed the whnlu class of complaints nrisin g from Imcciuty op Tim ISlook. This compound will he found a pret pro motor of hcttlth, wh-.n taken in the sprint;, to expel the foul humors which fester ill tho blood ot that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many riinklinir, disorders are nippeil in tho bud. 'Multitudes can, hy the aid of this remedy, spare themselves fixun the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sorc through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions if "ut assisted to do this through the natural channels of tlu body Ly an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions or sores ; cleanse it when you tind it is ob structed and slu:;i di in the veins ; clcicise it whenever it ti foul, and your feeling will tell vou when. Even w here no particular disoriU-r is felt, people cnjny better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, thero can ho no lasting hoalth. Sooner or later something mil go vronr;, nnd tho pre at machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. SurMiporilla has nnd deserves much, tho reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been epre"jiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because tho drug alone lias not all tl.o virtue that is claimed for it, hut more because many preparations, j pretending to he concentrated extracts of it, j contain but little of the virtuo of Saisapurilla, i or any thing die. louring late years the public hnvc been mis- j led by largo Louies, pretending to plve a quart j of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dolltir Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for ' they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, Litter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which Hood the market, until the name itself is justly dei-pi-cd, and hos become i synonymous with imposition and cheat, fniil wc call this compound Sf.rsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue tho name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think wc have ground for believing it has virtues which arc irrcsistiblo by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should bo judiciously tukui according to diicctions on the bottle. ri!Er.iitEt nv i DR. J. C. A Y 12 It (V CO. IOYVF.T,T MASS. Price, $1 per Uottlc klx Hollies for (5. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, , has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Uhrnnt and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unucccsourv for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do tor their relief all it lias ever been luunu to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, VOIl TBE CUBE 09 C'Utireness, Jaundice, I)yi)iii, Inu'uittlion, lhjieniery, FmI Momuch, Jiiystjelai, IliatSuche, Pilt t, Uieumntism, l.iiiptiani and Hill DUeatet, Liver Complaint, Lropy, Tetter, Tumort and halt Rheum, ll'oimj, (tout, Xevralaia, at a Dinner nil, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents par EoxjTivs boxes for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen. Physicians, States men, and eminent pcrsonnecs, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our AmkwcaN Almanac in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. . Do not be put otr by unprincipled uealera with other preparations thev make mure protit on. Demand Avkb's. and take no others. 'Ibe mck want tlie best aid there is fur tbein, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for aale by Fnling V tirani and A. V. I ibr, S unholy, H. II. McCoy, 'toithumherlaiid, A. 'I'. Duel, Turbutv.llo, F. Hloli, Wind tiap, J. F. t'arlow, Milton, (i. II t'adwalder, HhamoUin, P. filler, I hlersville.. And by all Druxuista and Merchants. April 10, I8."9 ly "HAM TIMES NO NOBn." ANY P Kit SON (IjHly.r Genllraiaii.) in tha t'uilwl tMatea, poaMiaiii a small capital of from U u 97 can ruler liiloaa eaay anil rrrperliil'la: bunn.n, by w-hirh fr.ua f.f to SJIH per day can be realized For aurtieataia, aa dieaa, (wilu stamp,) W. H. AtTON '(, 41 North OIXTU Street, I'liiUui.-lruia. Maroh Ulli, ISM. 3iuV. SWAYNE'M BITTKR C.VTHOI.ICO.N, a valuable Bitteramay be taken with great ef fect in constipation flatulency, acidity of the sto mach. For aale at KISHEK'3. Oct. 18, '18. SYMl'HONIANtJ, grand musical inatruiurnta juat received from Know Hill, London, and st aale hy V. fi. COOI'Eg. Sunbury, Efbruar 11, 19. 40,00 Paj-s for s full eonrim in tlie Iron City c,,l;,.. ,f . M. fi-M, ithmI eslenftively pntrimir Sail lifNtoif i,i,,al O.tn mercial tchil in lha t.'ntteit liMtra. 137 siTUnKNTS ATTKNtllNO DAtl.V, Mareti, l-we. tTsunl tlma to eorr.plete a full eonra, from fl In in we ftveiy gtutlniit, apon ffrnilaiiliiia, in f utiranUKU 1.1 Im f-ni,. Jieteiit to rriitilftfie Ilia Hooks of any llatlnciw, aial qurjli ierl to earn a aalary of from . toisi to floor). fllail.Mits enter at anv time No Vacation Itavlew at I ilcnura. ftl rrrmtuma rof lient reatiMnslop pu-nnM in I'da. r Minivlern' Koiis reeeiverl nt lm!l (,riec. For Cnnl ('irent.ir Piweimena uf f)tiitie nn! Ortin menial Wiitlni; liirlo Iwn iii.ioiiM. int.! nil'lienn V VV. JKSKIN', I'liialimuh, Pa April t, IS.'P eh ap 5 C'). AVJIOI.KSAI.F. DKAl.r.lt.t IN BRANDIES. WINES, GIKS. C;C ' jHli subscribers have i peiied in Thnnipann's nrii K liiiililinv;, .Mill street, Uaiiville.s large and complete stock of FOHKIUN AM) DOMnsTIC I.IQUOr.S. romprinim; the bcsl hrnn.Unf Itrnndies, (Jiti, f)ld Kye. Prolch and Iriidi Whitey, Port, ts'.ierry, .Maderia, (.'hanipng'ie and oll.rr tors of all grades, nil of which will be sold V holeanle at Ihe loo-est city price. Tatcrn-kcrprra by buy ilu; of us can save at leant the frriiihl. I'rrsons desirous of purchasing liquors fur F A M I I. V K H E. may rely upon bring Airmailed wilh a pure anrt (luadultcratrd article. t ? Ueing determined Io rutanlixh a reputation fur gelling cheap they respei-tfu'ly s dicil the pn (ronaRe of the publ.c. All order promptly at tended to. PHCIMFF & HM.r.. Ilj'iviile, April 0, 185'J. Market Street. Sunbury Pa. rMIK sobscrilier respectfully inlornis the cili--- reus of iSiiiibury, mid the public generally, that ha line taken pimseKsuiii of the above well known stand, formerly kcpl ty John l.eiser. He i determined tu use etrry cxenion to muke his houan cue of llie bet in the Male, ami oilers r re inducements for persona who spciid a short time in one of tho most pleasant towns in central lYuusvlvania. His table will be supplied with the best the market can pro Jure, llis bar will be supplied with the purest lujunr. fjarelul and obliging servants always in atten dance. A shire of the local aud traveling com munity is must respectlullv solicited. Ml.MO.N SNYDER. A pril S.I, I PoD. 6tn Proprietor. A. J- ROCKEFELLER. SUtcirncn at iuu, nsPECTFi:Li.Y informs his fiiends and the public thaihe ha REMOVED hisoliice to one door east of Messrs. l'nliiig (jrant's store near Ihe Court ileuxe. All professional business entrusted In his charge, in this and adjoining counties, will be promptly, failhful'y and carefully atlenJcd to. SSuubury, April 2d, 18.S9. 4t NOTICE 1 'J'llE : ADAMS EXPRESS CO., Cive notice that they have Concluded arrange merits with the Moilhcrn f'cntral R.nl lioail Company, to run trains ftom Ualtimore for York, ll.iiniburt?, Dauphin, ii alit.ix. Trtvorlnn, tSun bury. Northumberland, Eewisburjr, Milton, Mun cy, Villiamsport, and all intermediate Stations. I'onnectiuii at Harrixburgh wall the CiKEAT WKSTEK.N EXPKExs for Pituhurg, L'incin n.ili, S'. I.ouis and the West. Also wilh Howard tV t'o's Express at Milton or Wanville, Bloomsburff. W'dUcsbarre, Pitlaton, Scranton, and intermedials stations on Ihe ('at tawissa, l.uckawnna and liloonisburt; Kail P.oads. I At W'il'ianmport, by Howard & Co's E.presato i .tcrey inhere and l.ock Haven. Also, by How ard iSc t.'o., and their connections, for (Janton, ! Troy. F.lmira, Kochestcr, liulfalo, Niniiara, and I to all acorasible points in csteru Mew York and f'atiada, by which they will forward McrchnndLe, Specie, Eank M'olea, Jewelry, and Valuable Packages of every description. Alan, Notes, Drafts and i'ills for Collection. Experienced and efficient messengers employed and every cll'jrl will be msde to render satisuc t lull. JOHN I1INGHAM, Fiiperintendent Penti'a Division, Ptnl'a. A. V. riSlIF.lt, Agent for Sunbury. April H, tt-59. NET CASH DRV GOODS HOUSE. EY11E k LAN DELL, FOl ItTII 4 AltClI Streela, I'lllf.AIJIll.PIIIA, 4 111" now opetiina a full assortmert of ,NLVV UCXIlJS. VV KtUt TIIK SI'KINIj UF itay. Hprina 7-iii.s of New Styles, r'!n.hi'in:ib!e Uoul-le r-lnil Rr,hea, Minwis of the New St'rinn EtleB, ila liines and Knney llless Oni-rts, SiiiuilKr I'-.plots anil ValeiK-liis. I'ravellint; Dress titsHls. fall vmietv, lllatikeu, Sheeting anil lloasckeeplng G'KKla. N. B. Ptorekeepers ore resieelf. l!y leipiesleil to ea ainine oar SMck of lil.AC'K SILhS, and MIAW1.5, be. line pilrelmsinir. I. S. Mew lioiHts reeeiveil ilailv, niul c-sul liaraius from llie Amnions of New York and iMs City. Tfmm. Nktt Cahi ad 1'sicks l'W. Marcn I jib, S5!I 3 mW'a 11LIN23 AND SHADE?, i CHKAP TOn CASH. II. J. WILLI AMS, No. to N.alli Siaih stieel, I'h.lad.l. ptiia, is the laiest Maimuicturer of ll)OW ltl.IMi, A: D DF-ALna IN WINDOW SHADE8, OK KVI.ItV VARIKIV. He ia the OriTiimtor of ntt ev Stvtt-s rm.l bns a flue it.-k Io he sold ai HKDfl. Kl) I'HH'KS DUFF. AM) ALL lll'll Kit CtlLdllS (IF J.EN SIIA1IKS, 'IKIMMlMiS, FITl UI'.S. Ac. S nil'.l. Sll AUKS pa nli il Io ni.lrr. t"y It. J. VV. invites eitizens .if ilns e.nnity to i-a!' be. fore piiieti.isiinr. uiul Hi-.arei tliein lie e.oi sell a bellt-r j arliele lorllie moliey lliall aay otliei esrniiiisliiiieMt In Ino I unci! Males. March '-"1. In.-,!!. lni'.e. Northumberland Eridgo Company. 4 N ELICCi'lON forollicers and manager of the Northunilcrlnnd Ilridge t'oinpaiiy, Io serve for one vear, will be held at tba liou-e of Mrs. Uurr, in Northumberland, on Monday, Uie ttd day of May next. The election will be opened al I o'clock, P. M., aud close at 4 o'clock. I. M M. "I'AOtiA KT, President. Northumberland, April lGih, 1859. ruENczi rstrnu 5111.1a STtlliK 51 IM V ItTOilV. IHK undersiifiied keeps constantly on band A Mtr.NCH Hl Ki;slall si.e,and l.irnislies every article required by the inilliru; trade. Complete satisfaction noataniced lor every article Sold. Millers who prefer lha aolid liurr, by giv ing 4 to 6 months notice, ran have lluir orders executed at the quarries in Krunrn. Address, V.'M. II KEP.Vflt. April 2, lf5!). 6m llani.burg I'. II., Pa. PLATFOKM 8CALES, 1 or. Ji col, F KVKKY DKSCHII'TION, M l r tflLK Kdit HAll.KUVDS, 4- , for wi-lidons l.uy, ore anil nieleliamlise aeneially. I'uri lias-ra run no risk, avery seale is auaranleed ciarH-l. and ll, aller Inul, nol loum! aalwluctury, cmt b retarutsl wilnout rlunaa. le Factory at tha old stand, esUiblirtnrf f-.r snore than thuiv-five yauia. AtiHu lT i .i". l iwner i, .-Slum anil Mel,.u Streets. Marrh tWth, 1S59 ainJc. Plnladt-lpliia. JUMP KECEIVEU a lot uf Ladies CLOTH CI. OAK'S, at I. H EMU EL'S Biota. Sunbury, Use. II, 1K5S. UWVAK'et rEVEKcV AUUK I'D. L8 -The u.oAt afieedy and (wrniananl cure fur Fever A Ague and Keuiiltent Keaera, without any Q liuine or Calomel. Err sale at FISH EK'9. Ort.ihar In, 7 8. THE GREAT AMEHICAJI & TOEEICS 1'A'J'LNT AOENCY 01FICES Jnvorjtcrrn8ecure you? Eights f IIOW TO OIITAIAI LETTERS PATENT. M' Meaa Cn., Wiiora aiat Proprietors of tfia -i-iti'll' A ri irenn, Bfa ftonrincttng tha moat surevaafnl Aa-i.e7 fur ear,i,a lb M labia of Inventors, u b fouiwl in -l,s I nt'e.1 aisi-s. They have been peratnnllv Isniil-li-tf wil, u, pr-'frnsa til Inyrtilmn anil Disnovary for lie p-isi Si;'i us, sun hsv preja.ea and eon'tiiclerl wilh- o ll, is i -fosl, m ti rmeul enses than any othar Agem-V in IS W,.r'i. As an avM-iire nf ih eoiifi'lanen rMii:il In ih-o sSiloy naa intnanlv. Ihay may wilh prnpnaiy r., fr l'i iii-rir',ritinnr Isi-t, (hat nearly two thousaii.l pMtenn imvr 1,, n issinl ti ihnr eli-.ita. Obriur the bri.-l l.i'-a ill lo yeios; ik1 rtnrina tht smiie jwrri-wl, lh:' l, ,v t sm.iiMMl tT-i.iat, ih-,r eiti'-ient llrniieh d'"e .n W s.l.o.ft . mo, ii,. i P iv i f nl, .in t.iree ii u-iii.I n. vi'pli i,., Unis s!.i,,lii.t ,, ii.n, a know Msn of Ibe cam. ten's mi- t'T.-,il ( nl, e.iiiirivni-fVhy any exist ins are.i ev. Ni.t oi!v l!,i. .i,i rni,ff i,sh nni- liulC nf nil ihe Ps . ,,ls s.enr-l l.y Amii'sn nl, in tf t Furuixan ii.ua lllif. n,---t,i i i. ,,,,; n 1iinn A- f.Vi.'s Arifnritt ti T.niltm, Pari', Pnifn-I.; Jlrrlin and Yitnna. ( iteulnianf Ailvl. e II. Io feenre Ameriean and Foreipn Pati-nls, wilt lie sent, fri. uf eh.irge. Io sll ll i nmy wish f ir IIm-iii. Mi-ssrs. Minin A- l.'o.'s prine;,nl of liri-" I I N..v York ll-e ill the new Turk lliiil.liiim. No. a! P'llli II iw. nisu ril si.le nf the City llstl Pnrk, vliera ml e"itiin,iiii'-s'i'ips s''i.'i!il he H.lilress.-il, ami where Iriven t"M nie eonli ll y invited to call Whciuvcr they is it lha ritv. Mensrs. Muni A r i. refer hv perrnisrii-n to Hon r'-ss. Mus n. Kx.(.'nliiniissi'iier nf t'.ilenis. II m. J te-ph .,ti, Pnstiniis-f-r lien-rut ami Kx- Coirimissioner of Pn'ents, ,,d nun to inn s vi n llii'usiinil hiveniMs in lie t'noeil Sinn s, wh is" iii.-ts have btun .r-pnr,.l am) proseruli-ft throrglj their Agency. A'lilress MTNX rn. No. 37 Tark Kow, New York. Ysreh I'.IO. fJHE uuilersiuiind having received a large and 1 well seleitrd rtorlt of Tiirc t)rn;a nml C Iicmlcolo, DycstnlH, flils, Paints, filns and Putty, is now ready to fill orderaat a moinents notiie. In connection with tba ahuve jnu will find an a-s.-rltiiciit of Fenry Notions, Toilet Articles ai Perfumery of oil kind. Tooth, Hair, Nsiia and l.'Itillii'S Uroshes nf evrrv vjrii-lv. Ciistomers will' find his stock complete, com j pricing many articles it is impossible here tir cnutncrnle. KEMEMIiER the plane, under the oice of (lie ' Sunbury American." j Physicians' Preemptions compounded accurate- it and rarelully. A. W. FI?HER. Runhurv, April Id, 18"iD. Peipher's line, fiailroad Freight Cars figl Pluladelphia & Sunbury. 'I '111-: snlneriher is nomine a line of fr-irht ears to av.il .1 from riiiiaileljihla wnliout re-shipinenl, anil hopes (o eMahlieli a god butinesa by nrumpt ilebccrics at rea.iia tite rules. Warehouse In philnilelphia with Freeil. Want .V Freed, Sll Market ilro-l, where frooils 4c. lor Mmliurj- and itltof nieilinte points slioaM he Kit. tiiomas ri:inii:n, ltarrisharg. Mnreli IP. IMO Urn SPICES ! SPICES ! I EPICES ! ! I I'lire ami No. I (Jr nnd IVpper. Oiup.'T. Oinniiiii'tii, Al sj ii'f, I luvt'8. AlllffuHM nu'.l !. jIikH SlvieiHrfi. t-e-yfime I't-pper, Nitrnr, iMnrt, Hfi. CutU S.hI.-i Suit pet re, Salem tut. Carnwuv nnd C"rmnder Pff J, Afelitoii IJniry ;ii id i.rouiitl Siit, Ar. For S.i'c lit t,e Fnjile Mill No. mifl WO Nrih Fronf eireet corner nf New. riuN'fHphifi. IIUWAKU WORItKt.l-. UT rurt?.if.sert will find il niraJv tn then inientl Ixith n qtnlilv and pricn to huy llit-5e (;-ifl, wliicti ut wr jiiitd nn repreteiitful t iMritMti'tl, A trial itnliciltd. I riiilji'r.piiia, Mnrvii !( loft 1vjS. SUNBURY FOUNDRY! fl'MIE subscribers respectfully inform the citi 4 zens of Sunbury and the public generallv, thit they have leased the Sunbury Foundry oc cupied by George ltohrhach.andthat they will fake possession on the first dav of April, next, when tlicy will be enabled to furnish all kinds of Cast ings, such as Plows, Stoves, A-r., Ac, at as low rates aa they can be hod any where else. They are also manufacturing thrasliinir m ".chines, and do repairing at short notice. All orders addressed totb.ein will be promptly attended to. Country produce taken in exchange for Cast ings at all tiiuee. CI.tNTOX ItOHItnACH. JACOll ROH KUACH, Jr. Sunbury, March 5, 18'.9.3iu Select Winter Goods ! A VERY LARGE STOCK!! GPLS1TEID 7A?.IS! Just received at the People's One Price Store E. T. BRIGHT & SON, SIWDCPY, PA., OI-"R present stock includes a choice selection of Ury (ioods, Iteady Made Clothing, Uonta and fhoes. Hardware, (Jroccrics, (Queens and filasswarn, Ac Ac. Our llrexa liooda for Gents' and Ladies, contain all the new and dcsirabla stvles, which tor fineness nf texture, beauty, du rability and cheapness cannot be aurpa-sed. Our Itcaily Made Clotliing waa selected wilh crest care, and all (roods warriutcd to be what they am represented, lloots and Shnea of all kinds. Hats and Caps of every aisle and prii-c, and we solicit a careful inspection of our lamo assortment of HOSlEKY. FANCY .NOTIONS, Ac. Groceries fresh end pure. Our Hardwaro embraces the largest atock of any other establish ment in this section of country. Please call and examine. Y SrcniTo Pi.r,sr. K. Y. UKlfiHT A SO-V. Sunbury, November 87, 1858. CENTRAL HOTEL," StTXBUHY, Northumberland County, Fa. 'IMll"i lare aud roinm..dioua Hotel, now fin isbed and completely furnished with entire new furniture, at a large expense hy SberitT Yan d)ke, and situate at tbe liailrnad Depot north east corner of Market ISqusre. Stinliury, and at the terminus of the Sunbnrx iV Erie and North ern Central Railroads, will be open lor tlie accom modation of Travelers and the public in general on the KlltsP IUV OF JAN LAKY, INJ9. .Ihe pr iprietor will give his exclusive atten tion, to it e comfort and convenience of Lis guests and ia de rrmnicd to make ibis establishment rank among the fust in the .tiite. Hi: table will be supplied with the best the ma-ket can produce having the advantage of daily cixiimuiiination by cara direct from Italli more, and also from those bringing produce from the surrounding country. His bar will be supplied wilh the purest liquors the market rail produce I'a-eful and obliging servants always in at tendance. A share ol the local and traveling rommunit ia most respectfully solicit! d. JOSEPH MOIST, Lessee, f ut.bury. Pec. IS, 18.iH. titosua I'. Aiibxy. J oi n A. Narr ADBEY JSC rTE3T3r, o. 3..S Xonli Tltmt) ieet, ( 'hie (loins ub-ive Vine 1 riULAHKI.I'UlA. THE OIiD HAHDWAHB STA2ID. (lIsTABLIIHIb I SXTV-l'uca VsaSI ) "I( Vl'lt Y dewrl.t'iia of Hiliktinc Meeliaiueal, F.l'miaT 1 , un.l ILus. Im.IJ IIAKIi VV AUK, ia isw iu tu re, and xm'I lie olieieit st tae luvvasl insiket pliers, u. Cssh antl lr"ii,pt six months buyt-n Naila al Munuiaelarert' nn. ci-s ii.r I'nsli. Vlrrs i roin uexv enstiuneis will rvire strirt aeA aern maaiteiuii.il, ana all giKxIaMnii irom mis bouse will U as re.reseiil.,l. IV Col'Ttt MKacHsSTs, nn tlieir next visit to rur eily In make llirir Sprms pUfTlni.es. ma eoiHuilly invited to euli ana t aaimua our Sunk and I'neea liefois pur.-i.ss-i'. Alarcli llti, l.-:i,uU 1, J 0 S E P II F US SELL, .Vo. 2, JvWfA Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. MANCFACTURER of best quality of EM, liKKLLAS and PAKAsOLB invite nei'tion of buyers to hie extensive atock. embracing many at) lea rot heretofore ititiudnceJ. Philadelphia, March IS, ltsS. piRE OLIVE OIL for faMs use,-lo at S7J and 62 J rents Just received by ' A. VV. riWHBR. oly 178H. o laexorabl punisiso.