foreign ctos. Arrival of the Steamers Adriatic and Prince Albert The Austrian Charter Great Concestiont tit Jf angary The Emperor to be Crowned King of Hungary The Warsaw Confe rence Trouble between Sardinia and liut tia. The steamship Adriatic, from Havre via Southampton, arrived, at Nsw York oo Mod. day, the 6th Inst, lier advices art from Liverpool to the. 26th. Tbe steamship Prince Albert, from Galwey cd tbe 23d of October, arrived at St. Johns oo Friday night, the 2d ioat. FRANCE. The 3fnniteur publishes decree suppress lag tbe Gazette of Lyons. The Timet' I'aris correspondent says "The decree suppressing the Gazette de Lyons shone that the Government is irritated, or seriously disquieted at tbe language of tbe clerical jnnronU in treating tbe affairs of jiome. i ua tiazette Dad advocated very attongly the cause or thi Pope. THE NKW AUSTRIAN CHARTER, The official ll'tevter Zeitung publiahea a manifesto of tbe Emperor, introducing a charter (diploma) founded upon the basis of tij Pragmatic Sanction, to be binding upon nil heirs to the throne, to be drawn op for all the provinces and to bo enrolled among the federal laws. Tbe charter announces that henceforth the legislative power will only be exercised with tbe co-operation of tbo Pro vincial Diets as well as of the lleicbsrath. The number of members of tbe latter is to be increased to one bundled by Coancillois elected by the Provincial I Mots. Tbe Ministers of Justice, Holigion, and Interior, as universal central authorities, are suppressed. The Couit or Chancery is re stored in Hungary, and oue for Transylvania in to be established. The Chancellor of the Hungarian court is to be a member of the Ministry. Tbe affairs of the other provinces are to bo represented in tbe imperial councils by a Minister of State. A special Ministry is to be appointed fur public instruction. The judicial affairs of all provinces not Hnngsnan am to be represented in the min isterial couueils by the president of tbe Court of Cassation. Counts Tbum, Kadasdy, and Tbicry quit tbo Ministry. General lienedekis appoiuted CooimanJer iu-Clifef of the army in Italy. V'ikn.va, Oct. 23. Tbe Emperor's chaMor hud everywhere been favorably received, more especially in Crotia. Among the eilucuted clusjes a Hungary it met with a most fuv oru tile reception. Pelb and liu-ia am illu mi nuted in consequence of a resolution takeu to tbe municipalities. THK WARSAW CONFeUGNCES. Tbe Kmperor of Russia arrived at Wursuw October 2Ulb, and was wurmly received. The Kinperor of Austria ouly is staying at the Cbuteuu Liizienki. The Kuiperor of liussiia and the Prince Regent have taken op their rsidonce at tbe He.lvidl.Tii. The ceremony of laying the first stone of the uew bridge over the Vistula would take pl ica on the ()tli. The Piince Hegent arrived at Warsaw on the 2 let, and was heartily cheered. His itoyul Highness, accompanied by tbe Kmpn ror of Russia, procoeded iu an open carriage Iroui the railway to the Belvidere. llCSSIA AND SARDINIA. The Russian umhaasaJor at Turin has been recalled. Tbe Sardinian minister al St. Petersburg has beeu recalled. The totul population of Russia is 79,000, CUD Tho lower orders, serfs, putty traders em! artisans, form a tutnl of 63,500.000. Tbe njbles and the higher guilds of irudara about 1.003,000. The nobles still pusses 2l.ODU.000 Serfs. The populntiou of Siberia, including tbe wandering tribes of Kasau, ActruUu and Orenburg, is 4,000,000. ITALY. It i assorted that the enlistments fur tbe .J'outiScal army have ceased, and that Gen. I.ainoriciere will positively return to France. Tbo vote ou tbe question of annexation, ir .is taken October 21. An imineuse crowd of people assembled. An immense number of people have voted for annexation to Piedmont. In twenty pro vinces tbe voting is known to be almost uuamuious in favor f annexation. An otliciul despatch says that tbe Uaribal dians have eutered Capua. Naples despatches of tbe 21st ultimo, an nouocd that the vote cn annexation was then being taken. M uch enthusiasm existed, and immeusa crowds bad assembled at tbe voting places. A II was quiet at tbe latest dates. The Kioz of Naples had issued a protest de claring that be would consider tbo voting null and void. A Naples despatch, of tbe 21st pit, says thut Garibaldi has officially declared that tie would hy down tbe Dictatorship ou tbe arri val of Victor Emmanuel. The Lend of Geo. Cialdioi's columns en Countered unl defeated a corps of Neapoli tans at laurnia. The general commanding the corp., with li s officers and o'JU soldiers aud Ujg, wero taken. Another despatch says that Cialdibl cap tured a porliou of the Neapolitan artillery. "Victor Pmaianuel urnved at Salonia ou .the 2 1st of October. It was reported that provisions began to fall at Casta. It was also reported that the French Min ister of Mariue bad recuived a despatch an nouncing that Garibaldi' ships of war had captured a vessel btariug the Spanish colors and another tearing tbo Austrian Aug. The same authorities contiuue to assert that the Austriau demonstrations on tbe Italiao frontiers were increasing : hut on tbe other hand.il was said that Austria bad given tbe most positive assurances that she would Dot lraw the sword uuiess an attack was made oo Ituuie. THE LATEST. The Fa'is correspondent of tho Timet eays: If the Emperor, -Francis Joseph, flat tors himself that be will conciliate tbe Hun garian exiles on the charter which he has vouchsafed to their oative country, he will find himself, I fear, grievously ia error. Tbe same correspondent says : A French (traveller, arrived from Veroua, confirms all that bae beeu said as ta the great prepare' tions for war made by Austria, in Veuutia, for some time past. Verona alone contains within tbe citadel end tbe entrenched camp which protect! it, tine hundred thousand men. Ha adds that it would be difficult to form an idea of tbe im niense works which have been raised for its defence. Tbe citadel cau alwayi be supplied with provisions from the mountains. Mantua and Pescheir are likewise strongly garri aoued. Tbe Austriau forces io July are eeti mated at one hundred end tftv thousand men. Tbe plain of Mantua is ttedded wtb fortifications, and X'escbeire is little Verona. The Pope has assuted tbe representatives of France al Home that be bae aw intention tot leaving tbe Eternal City. Clkr rog Ocbns. Tbe "Gazette Madi fata" of Prunes says tbat. by an accident charcoal bas bees discovered to be a cure for hums. Ml UvinsT a piece of cold charcoal unnn a burn, the pain subsides immediately JJy leaving tbe charcoal ou ooe hoar, tbe wound is bealed, as has been deaooatated oo several oceasions. Tbe remedy is cbtap and simple, sod certainly deoj ei a trial. W have been placed In possession of the ootline of a straogH eloty, which has almost too much Munchausen about it to seem true, yei, we are miormed, It Is substantially cor rect. In tbe summer of 1803, Jobo Uardwick poor mechanic of Pittiburg, was induced, by the gold excitement then raging, to try uis iuc io toe miues at uaiilorma. lie ac cordinolj left bit wife and two' children be bind and took passage - around tbe horn for ins im uoreao. ua arriving there bis money bid given out, and be was obliged to go to work at a mere pittance, to keep from starving, lie made bit way, however, at fast at be could, and having entered Into partner ship with another man commenced tbe work ing of a claim. Uardwick prospered, and be gao to think that, at the end oftbeyear.be would be able to go borne with a large pile of dost. Human calculations are sometimes wrong. Mr. Hard wick's calculations were wrong for he wat taken lick and came Dear1 death's door. W ben be cot well his partner had denart. ed, and takeu with him the earnings of both. The poor man was almost discouraged. He had been away from borne eighteen months. and bud lent nothing back to bis family. He wrote to his wife, eivina her a true state ment of his condition. 8be never received tbe latter, and consequently he never received any letters from her. Uardwick went to work again, but tbe times grew bard and he earned but little. He frequently wrote to nis wile, but she, straoge to say, never re ceived a single line from him. It is needless to go through every particular of hia biBtory suffice it tosuy, that, hearing nothing from his wife, he concluded that she was glad to get rid of him, and would not trouble herself to write to him. He therefore determined to stay in California till he wat rich, aod then return to the A tlunliu States. He set bim sll to work assidiuusly, and made money, Ilia i business relations were tucb after a few years that be could not leave California, but stayed and accumulated a handsome fortune. Jo tbe meantime. .Mrs. Uardwick, thinking ber husband was dead, after three years, mur ricd another end emigrated to St. Louis Her two childieo, of whom John Uardwick, whs father, died, and all traces of John were obliterated except from a very remote corner of ber heart. Mrs. Mathowt was a good wife to her second husband, to fur as we can learn nod bore bim two children. Mathews wag in tho grocery trade, and throve well, but about a year a;o he wag taken sick with a fever and died, leaving Mig. Mathews and the children without a protector, as she thought, but with a snug income. John Uardwick, tired of California life, aud tired ol business too, collected together bis effects, which amounted to a nice fortune, and started for home by tbe overland route. He arrived in this city two weeks ago, and reoiaiLed a few days to rest before taking the curs for Pittsburg. Oue moruitig while walking through Broad way Uiurkt-t, Mr. Hard wick saw a familiar face, it was the first familiar face he had seen pioco no bad left ban Francisco and that luce belonged to a woman. He quicken ed his pace, ano1 came up to a stall where the lady about to purchase a beefsteak. Mr. LI aid wick's beurt beat wildly beneath his ffaUtUuut. Could it be possible 1 No. ''What should Jane be doiug iu St- Louis ?" thought be. He was about to turn away, wueu the lady raised her head, and their Vyes met. "John Uardwick, as ture as 1 am liviug I" exclaimed she. "Jane, is it you 1" said John, it proved to be both of them, aud alter mutual explanations, Mr. Hard wick accompanied tbe lady home, carrying her market basket for ber. Two children met tboui al tbe door. They were blue-eyed and roy cheeked just like thobn John bad left belied, aud just as large but they did not have leutures like Jubu's. "What mat ins it," thought cir Lero "my two children are dead, aud theee are sent to take their places 1 will be a father to them." Mr. John Uardwick was as good as bis word. He holped Mrs. Mathews formerly Mrs. Uard wick, bud destined to be again to dispose of her propor-ty ; then calling a clergyman, they bad the matrimonial link t.ed agaio strong aud fast. In two days they started for tbe Kait, where, we hope, in Pittsburg or tome other delightful town, bey are enjoying, at the meridian of life, another boneymson as pleasant bs the hut. .i . l.uuxs liulUlin of The F.mhkkou N'APoi.tON a.vd the Ameri can Mimstkk. The l'aris correspondent of tbe New York 'Jimtt writes tbut tbe Ameri- an Minister to Paris (Mr. Faulkner) was recently summoned to the palace of St. Cloud to del:ver into tbe bands of bis majesty tbe letter of recall of the Count de Sarliges as Minister at Wasbiugtoo. This ceremony where ministers ouly are concerned, is usually performed with tbe Minister of Foreign Attain ; but the Emperor desired, no doubt to show a special attention on this occasion to the agent of the United States, lo this tuturview .Mr. Faulkner was retained a long inie in inenaiy conversation with Lis .Majesty u which tho latter displayed that wonderful general knowledge ol aflairs all over tbe world, fur which be is remarkable, and re called, iu its details, with many expressions of delieht, Ms visil lo tbe United estates. He spoke of bis astonishment at the wonderful activity of New York, after arriving from luggiah Europe, lie referred at length to he war-lears of England, and deooucced those fears as tbe greatest absurdity. He bud not uow and never bad a thought of pro voking a war with England. His pride and ambition was to elevate France to a high position of commercial aod agricultural pros perity, and be could best accomplish this by remaining the Irieud and ally of England. lo euppuse that be would go to war with England fur revenge was a small compliment to his statesmanship, i'be Emperor was warm io his eipressious of friendship to the people of the Culled Stales, and promised his good will in the conclusion ol a new com mercial treaty. Death of "Grizzly" Adams. A brief despatch informs ua that J oho C. Adams, of Calforoia, of grizzly bear notoriety, died at .Nepondet, Kuode Island, I rlday muroiog. tie was a remarkable man, Ibis "Grizzly Adams," as be was familiarly called, though he shared lhal toubritqurt with those of "Old Adams" and "'i'be Wild Yankee." He was born on the condues of Maine, so far east that it used to be popularly said that the in- uaoneuiS Dad solemn duty to perform (or tbe reel of tbe American world, in wiudiugtbe sun op everv morninir wuh a ImlluKi Young Adams was born iu May, 180. under a pine tree, while bis father was falling tue timber aod building a log but for tbe recep . vU u. uioiuer, wno predated tbat, from ;' iircumaiences or bis birth, the child would be iu l.ve with a wild life, and find happiness only away from the haunts of civi lization. lo 1848 Adams joined tbe great arm of golJ-huutar. who left ,b. All.Siio stales' for he Pacihc coast, and ror the ten y..r. fol. owing passed bis lime . a huour among be lorests and mountains of California.- 11 tire uh Mad nuinrAita with the wild beasts who inhabited the coun try, aod, taming a number of beara h-i.. them to Ban Fr.ociseo, aod was subsaoaJut- ly engaged to exhibit tbem io this cut b? Nixon aud Uaruum. 7 i ne man s name no was killed at Wat, sootuao fo 1 uefcoav oigbl of last aW ... Kleiner, brother of I'eler Kistner.living Dear Muncy Hills. lie left Watsoutowo n,.A., the influence of liquor, and getting fast in a cattle guard ou the railroad a oiebt train ran over him, completely aeverinc eoa of his Urs iron oia oonj. n-... k.h i rauntij auun in if. heo be - --.i . . k naili.t.. (ipirsd apou i 'ii i ...I... i. ..'"'),.iy,, Church us. Tbe Jimnan Advertiser, loan article comnlied to show the ImDQSsibiliiy of at. retert at Kome being aver crowueu, gives some carious statistics of the compara tive capacity of the most celebrated chorches io Europe, We add a column, exhibiting tba nooiber tot square yards : "Those who attended at St. Peter's daring tbe eagast ceremonies of Christmas day might have imagined that temple, io all parts open to tne puDiic oaring tbe lonction, as mucu crowded as possible. To show the Impossi bility ef St. Peter's being over crowded, we annex the following statistics of its capabili ties, as compared with other great chnrcbes, allowing four parsons to everv quadrate meter square yard; : Persons. Sq- Yde- St. Peter's Milan Cathedral St. Panl's, at Roma St. Panl's at London St. Fetronio, at Bologna Florence Catdedral Antwerp Cathedral 64,000 37,000 ' 32,000 25,000 24,400 24,300 24.000 13.500 9,250 8,000 6.400 6,100 6,075 6,000 6,700 St. Sophia's Constantinople 23,000 St. John Lateran 22,900 6,523 6,250 Notre Dams, at Paris 21.000 Pisa Cathedral 13 000 St. Stephen's, at Vienna 12.400 St. Douinic'a, at Bologna 12,000 3.250 3,100 3.000 2,850 2.750 1.750 its wildest St. Peter's, et Bologua 11,400 Cathedral of Sieuoa 11.000 St. Mark's, Venice 7.000 Tim niartu of Ht. Peter's, io limits, allowing twelve persous to the quad rate meter (square yard) holds 624,000 j al lowing four to the same, drawn op in milita ry array, 202,000. In its narrower limit, not comprising the porticees or the Piazza Rosli cod i, 474.000 crowded, end 138.000 io milita ry array to the quadrate meter. Agra Week' ly Jtegtfter. "Nothing to Wkar." The executors of a lady named Desmond, who died in Uromptnn Euglaud, lust May, sold the extraordinary number of eighteen hundred silk dresses, seven hundred velvet mautlet, two hundred bounets, and npwards of oue hundrod pairs of shoe', with innumerable kerchiefs and scafs of all colors of rainbow, which had been pur chased 6y the deceased lady withio ten years of her demise. New Advertisements' THE LATEST STYLES OF GARMENTS, ARB CONSTANTLY MADE at the Fashionable Tailoring Establishment of J" -A. COB O.BECE, Market street, Pl'Mll'IlY. Ia. riHF. subscriber, in addition to hia large stock 1 of CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Vestings, &c ia constantly receiving new supplies from the citv, keeping a full assortment of Ilia most salitlanlial and latest style of (toods in tho city markets. lie is prepared to make to order all kinds of Gentlemen's and Boy'i wear, uch ts OVEH COATS, DREHS COATS. FHOCK UOATS, DUSINES8-C0ATS, VESTS, TANTALOONfi. &c. Ac.,&c, in lha very latest style, and iu the most substan tial manner, at short notice. Anv Uoods not oa hand, will be furnished from Philadelphia, bv Riving two day's notice. ty Call and examine my stock, no charges made for showing. JACOB O. BECK. Sunhurv, November 3, IM60. TWO HOUSES AND LOT at Irivate Salt. THE undersigned offers at private sale, a Lot of Ground, situate in Fawn street, nearly opposite the Uaptiit Church, Bunburv, Pa., whereon are erected a large Lug House waather boarded, and a largo new Frame House, a good stable and other outbuildings, eitra choico fruit en the lot The property will be sold on very reasonable terms. Apply to MICHAEL FELTZ1NGER. Sunbury, November 3, 1BH0. Ut State of the Bank of Northumberland, November 1st, 1860. ASSET. f,oaiia and Ptarnunta, N"nhai,ib?rlait(l Uaiik Hlocka, lnhei Stocks ... Due by other Ranks, .N'.itta i.l other Hanks, Hpeai in Vaults, Keal Kitate, 1 107.50:) 20 S.trto eu l,Me on ioi, r.3 si 14,010 V0 . a . 1(17 w e.isa w 600,814 ti 113.817 IS 10,411 4 m.-jj ii ,' 31 LIABILITIES Noti ia circulation, Due other Haitka, . " Dcpoiit'ira, - " CummuiiwealOi, 514,141 32 I eertify that tha above statement lo correct and true lo the beat of my knowledge aiHl oriief. J. R. PIIIUSTLEY, Caahier. 9wnrnand sultacriucd belure ine, Novamtxr SJ, IBM). liaoaoi Misaica, J P THE TRIBUNE FOE, 1861. rnosrucTus. The XXth Volume of the Wkklv Taiaoxionmmeiirad Willi the iaue of bept. I. Duiiiig the paal year The 'i'i t Dune has beeu obliged to devote ijuita a large proportion of lt apuce to Politic-a, but we Khali aoou be able lo forego fi-huuil disuuaai-,11 altnoal entirely, fur uiontlia if not lor yarn, and uevote ucarly all our cilumua to subject of lei uitciiie. but more amdiog, inuicai. Among theae, we itieaii to pay eipeeiul altemion lo 1. ICoucATio.N. -The whole subject of Education, both Popular uud (ientral, will ba dmeuiacd iu our columns throughout the year lbGI,and we hope to elicit iuiti.it diacuM1 ou aomaoi the prufomideat thinkers and the ubleat instructors in our couutry. It la at onee our hope and our rcaolve that the cause of Kdm-ation aiult receive an liu petua from the exeiiioua of Thi 1 also as in us bdm.i uu rnig the year lt-61. 11. AuaiccLTi'RB Ws have been eomnelled to restuct our elucidations of tlis great hitereat throughout ltiu, uud ahaU endeavor to atone ihereha in IbSI. Whatever dis eovery, deductiou, det.fmination, is calculated lo reudi r Ihc reward of lalioi devoted to cultivation more uuipie or wore certain, aliall receive prompt and lull attention 111. MancrACTcaaa, Ac We hail everv invention or enterprise whereby American Capital and ltbor aia at- tinctecl to anil aavaoiAireouaiy employ in any oeptirtuiciil ol Manuiactunng or aieciiamcai imiusiry as a real contribu tion to tha Public Weal, ntsuri ia ampler, steadier, nijre convenient, mora reoiaiieraiiiig uunketa to the Farmer, with fuller employment and belter wages tu tha faimrer. Tha progress ef Mining, lroll-Muklng, Htei-I-Makiug, Cloth- Weuvuig. Ac, Ac, in our coumiy aiul the world, hall ba watched aud reported by us wuh an earnest and active syn'paiuy. IV. l-'ottaicN ArVAias. We employ the best corres pondents in London, Paris, Turin, tlerlin, and other Ku- r ineau Capitate, to tiauainit ua early and accurate udvicea of ilia great cbuugea there silently but certainly prepHrinc . In spue ol tne pleasure 01 Ajoiueeuc roiiucs, our .ewe from the Old World is uow varied and ample ; lot we shall have to render it more peifect during the eventful year just before us. V. II n Naws We employ regular paid corespond ents inValiforilia at the Urinous i,f ilanea, iu lha Kocky Mountahi Gold Hcgiou, and wherever else they seem re quisite. From the more accessible portions ol our owu country, we derive our information mainly from the mul tifarious correspondents of the Associated Press, from our exchanges, and the occasional letters ol intelligent Irienns. We ana In print the cheapest general newspaper, with the fullest and moat authentic summary of useful tiitelligenct, that ia anywhere adotded. Hoping to "make each day a enttc ou the lest," and print a better and belter p-ier from ycat 10 year, as our meaua are araaoiiy enlarged inrouga the generoue en-operation of our many well-wishers, wa solicit, aud ahaS labor w deserve, a couUuuance of public levur. TERMS Daily Trihana (111 lasuea eeraanam) 9 00 Piui-Weekly (104 " ) 3 00 Weakly (6 " ) t Ua O. u . ... t-,.. . . . V..a fn. 11 SS, Tea eopiaa lo ana aoareae lor , aid any larger number at lha hilar rata. For a eluh or Twenty, an ei. tra oopv will be sent. Foraeluaof Forty, we aeud The Daily Tribune giatiaane year. Weakly i Tares eopiaa for , Eight aoplea for i.0, aad anv laiaar uun.h., at ika ibu al Bl SO each oar annum lha paper lo be addressed Iu each subscriber . 'to elube of Twenty, wa Bend au antra copy Twenty aoaiea to una aodreas for 9tD, with one extra le am wan aanda as the stub, rue aacb eluD o una nm dred, The atailv Tnhuua a, ill ka aeat araua for oue year. Vt kaa auvlu aaa ba Muearad u ia saaeh aafel loan to re-tin Kk bills. The aaaaa of law Poat-OlLoa and Huaw i , h esis be plainly wralen. . '' e'wsvs iu advauee. Addraes. f Tmm sr., No. in sa.v,'fr,, V . i 4, hmw V -rll BLACKSMITniNO HElST-EfST PETERS, HAVING taken lha Blackamlthahop at Kohrhnch'a Foundry, la Pr,'iY pared to do all kinds of blscksmithing l( ai 11 to order, Including borseshociug m lheV n best styla. 9 Thankful for the patronage heretefAre extend' ed, he hopes by strict attention to business to continue the same. Country produce taken In exchange. -Sunbury, NovernVr 3, I860. Sm FRECDinU ACAIEIHT. THE FALL TERM'nf the present year was opened on Tuetdsy, the 16th of October, ulu Hoard of Instructori. Rev. J. K. Millet, Principal, and Instructor in Ancionl Languages' and Englieb. Literature, . I. 8. Doyer, Associate, and Inatroclor in Math maiica, Natural Kcienoes, Book Keeping, Ac Asuistcd by able and experienced teacher. Tho course of Instruction embraces all the branches usually taught in Primary, Academical anil Classical Dnpartmente. Tbe government of thi Institution Is mild, but firm, and all stadenl are required to be diligent and obedient. Hrpenses. Boarding;, room with furniture, per week, l.i0 to $1,75. Tuition per Quarter, 4,00 " $7.10 Drawing, Painting, Music, French, Practical j Surveying, Ac, extra. Students admitted at any time during the Quarter. For further particulars, adtlre s, J. K MILLET. Freeburg, Snyder county, Pa. Frcehurg, November 3. 1860. THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL of MILLINERY GOODS, at the FASHIONABLE MILLINFRV EST A B LISHMENT OF .His JOSF.P11I.M1 SHAW. MISS SHAW has just returned from the rily with the latest .ew Y'nrk and Phila delphia styles, comprising of every style, pattern, fashion, material and price. MILLINEKY GOODS, Hihhons, Feathers, Flowers, Silks, Collars, Edg ings, Caps, Notions, etc., etc. Msarais.iR.'-, Tho handsomest, the most fushionabli", ever brought to Kunlniry. Cnll and bee her Fur. All the new and tasteful styles of the season, with every variety of Trimmings, will be sold cheaper than ever. Orders for articles not on hand, will be sup plied from the city, at the earliest po-ible moment. M Iss J. SHAW. Sunbury, Octiilw S7, lSfiO 4t WINTER GOODS, FOR MEN'S WEAR, Black and Blue Hair Cloth, Beaver Overcoating, Ulaok Doeskins, New tstyle Cassimere, All Wool Tweeds, Heavy Kentucky Jeans, Keal flood Cassiuetts. Sils Mixed Coatings. Super Velvet Cord, Black Grenadine Vesting, Black Satin Vesting, Fancy Silk Velvet Vesting, Plain Silk Velvet Vestings, Nice Cassimere Vesting, In fact all kind of goods for Men's and Boys' wear, can be found nt the People's One Price Store of E. Y. bright A. Son, who have just eccived by'Knilroad a aiilemliJ clock if all kinds of pooils, suital,!i for inhl weather. Please call and be convinced. E. V. BRIGHT & SON. Sunhury, October 27, 1800. NOTICE. BS hereby given to the dillerent Tax Collectors of Northumberland county, that unless the duplicates previous to the year ISU0, are settled by the November Court next, the ir bonds will be placed in the hands of the Attorney of the Coun ty for immediate collection. The funds of the county are in such condition, that no longer in dulgence can be granted. JOSEPH F.VERITT, PHILIP CLARK, Commissioners' Office, t Commissioners. Sunbury, Oct. SO, lOUO. J AdniiiiMrator'N Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration having been granted to the subscriber, en the estate of Michael Kuapp, late ol Trevorloh, Zerbe township, Northumberland county, deceased. All persona indebted to said e.tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for set tlement WM. V. SILVER WOOD. Administrator. Lower Autfustu twp., Oct. 20. IBfiO fit To Persons Out of Employment. AGENTS WANTED, IN" every county of the United Stales, to engage in the sale of some of the beet and must ele gantly illustrated Works published. Our publications are of the most interesting character, adapted to the wants of the Farmer, Mechanic and Merchant; they are published in the best style and ho'ind in the most substantial manner, and are worthy a place in the Library of every Household iu the laud. To men of enterprise and industrious habit this busine'ss offers an opportunity fur profitable employmeut seldom to be met with. Person desiring to act a agents will receive promptly by msil full particulars, terms, ic, by addressing LEA ft Y, GETZ. & CO , Publishers, No. T21 North Secund Street, Philadelphia. October 27, i860. Dissolution of Partnership. lOTICE is hereby given that the late pirt- nerahip existing between (S. W. Arbogsat &. Untili, in Georgetown. Northumberland countv, wa dissolved by mutual consent, on the 22 I itisl. Tho book of the late firm will remsill in the lunula of O. W. Arbogast, for collection and M'ttleiuent, and all persona Indebted or having claims, will call on bim for settlement. G. W. ARBOGAST &. BL'BB. Georgetown, Oct. 27. 1KC0. 4t Ojfice of the Clerk of the Orphunt' Court of Northumberland County; NOTICE is hereby given that appraisements of rpal and uersonal l roue.rtv havo lieen made to the widows, respectively, uf the follow ing named decedent, agreeably to the Acta of Assembly in such case made at.d provided : 1 Bingaman Jacob, tale of Lower Mahonoy township, deceased. 2 Uuukleberger Hiram', deceased. 3 Kreilicb Jacob, late of Upper Augusta twp., deceased. 4 Kcysur Samuel, lata of Chilliaqusque town ship, deceased. 6 Oosks James, late of Delaware township, deceased. 6 Kiddle Charlee W., lata of tbe borough of McEwensville. 7 Kilter Thomaa V., late of the borough of Turbulville, deceased. 8hank welter Andrew, deceased. And that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court for approval on Tuesday, the ISlhdayof November neit, uulohS exceptions thereto be filed before that day. J.B. MASSER, Clk.O. C Sunbury, Oct. I7lh I860. ASU WARRANTS. The highest price will be given for Land Warrant by the sub .cfbej. H. IIMAMtB. FRESH WINTER GOODS TH31 NEWEBTBTTtEBl and a TiLPalETT at LOW PRICES 1 Just received by At the Teople's P1UCE STORE, ONE or E. V. BRIGHT & SON, OUR STOCK I very large, and our Handsome Assortment, presents It ill K ATTIt 1C'T10S. and SUPERIOR INI) IT 0 i; M ENT3 to purchatpr. We are in the receipt of New Good weekly, Ihus ulleilng to Iho public all novelties iu Uress (roods. PleBSO call and examine. E. V. Bill (HIT & SON. Sunbury, October ii, IMIil). New Goods for the Ladies JI'ST ItliCKIVED AT BRIGHT Ac SON'S! Plain, rill Wool Delaines, Nest figured Delaine, Handsome Canhmen-s, IIikIi Coiored De laines, Striped Duster. Nice Silk Pop lin, Mitrd Mohnir Du.'tem, Plain French Merinos, Piinted French Merinos, Persian Twill, Brocade No- i c.iu.Pluin Co ding, Dark mixed Debege, Hainla'e Black Silks. New Style Daik Prints, Glove of all Kinds. Hosiery of all Kin.li, New Stylo Nubias, Opera Cap, Chenille Scarf, Mohair Head Dresses, Needle Worked Collars, Ac, &c, &c. But it is useless to attempt enumeration the great variety of Goods we have now in store, suitable for Ladies' wear. We invite an inspec tion of our store. E. V. BRIGHT & SON. Sunbury. October 27. IStiO. L-Miji m:u wool rn.i.AiNi'X -P Auction lot from :i lo.,ie.:its. tliitilreu's IMiiulri unil IMiiines It- to JOtrt. Lupin finest I'nneli .Merin,rsi'ioiu iiui-tion Ttuee veiy ehoire I IRut -jd7 mxl 04 els. I'lniii ull w.ml Cnslinieres from auction, cheap at S3 ami ll.i I (-I8. ripur-il rtiintz rolors, rnshmprrn. ti-1, 31,50 sn,l SO et. rifinl, KlripeJ nii'l ti'd VHiielim.si lo 40 ctfl. Kig I and silipe.l French l'oplins. jti.ACK uiti:s onons. Auction Msli'rick Krem Ii Meriii'ies. fl.'i in t0O. Auction lottilaelt Wo.,1 1)cI:iiiims :lo to 60 t'j. Stlt.liitit-iiinltty l yards wide at HI V.) I'cst II? cent Muck Wn.il lleli.nn s in town, lilnck Air.elines and lig'il Aliwictn,. I'liuPKIl i CON'AKD, 3. K. eor. Nl.NTIl and MAllKKT Streets. OcIIht S7, IrtiO. I'liiljdeli.lna. J7AI.I. AND Wl.NTKIt CLOAKS, L til' all the nrw styles. Itendr Muit,rir M.tile tneriler An I'lepinl sti-ek ni Clolhs Iroin which to select l-'ontclnns work lit popuLn prices, uud all garinciilf guuiun- tced pi tit uud please. Genteel, well made Clouts at moderate prices for first cl'im people. i loihs,of just the right kinds for Ladies, M uses and Uoy's wear. rool'FIt .V CON RAH, NINTH uud .MAHKKT Sinters, li' tohtr 1!7, L-rio. riiiluoelphm. I ngra inj:d carpets, ' MAM'KACTl'HlaD niii. ler Palf by M. IVipsr A C : Isfilmiiii.t ii'l Nlt'l)owe:i' HniiilitiR, Nfrtii J-.at ctiiiicr, Scc.'ii.l hii I Kiiro Rtrtxtx Phil;itc'lilna. (it Oh$ IJ l 'A U.INTEED. t)et..i.pr ll-SC. 1SG0 sriilXU k SUMMER IStiO Fill LING iSc O KANT'S MAMMOTH STORE" MARKET tsQLARB, SUNBURY. PA. piIILIXtJ &. O HAN'T, rcspeelfully am to their friends uud the public, thut the nnouncc y have just received the Very. Lapses! and IScst .MorK of SITJNG AND SUMMEIl GOODS ever brought to Sunburv, which will be disposed of at the verv LOWEST PRICES, for CASH OK COUNTRY PRODUCE. We keep everything ! We keep everything ! ! We keep everything ! ! ! Thankful to our friends for paxt favors, wa soli cit a continuance of the same, at the Largest Store in Central Pennsylvania Largest and Cheapest Store ! ! Largest and Cheapest ! ! ! E7 Call, See, and be convinced ! KRII.LNU & OR A NT. Sunbury, May 19, I HfiO. 409 BKOADWAY, NEW TTO&K. Ballou's French Yoke Shirt Emporium, 4dl liroadivay, New York, PREMIUM SHIRT M ANITACTURER3. fchirts maJe to order from Scientific Meaaurea, if the be.t material, sewed by hand, and war ranted to fit, at less than the usual price. BALLOU BROTHERS. June 4, 18M). 40'J Broadway, N. Y. -rrMIK PHILAPRI.VIll INWt'lKKR, AN IXni-IfEN I l ,L VI- l,i ,i i-rir-A I I I'I I'D Alf- AM VI.mi'I'I. I l.AMiOl S DAILY Nl.WM'Ar'KIl. The Philadelphia lnuirer ooiilaius eight pagrs and foty eiuhl coluiims f mutter. It is printed wtb new topper r'uceO tvoe. The K.ditorul lieiNiitiiient of lha auer Ims j beau entirety re-orsuuiaetl, aud new corTespoudenis en- gaiieJ. I'lio Inquire! is ludepeudclit Ul it discussiuu on all topic ol punnc tmercsi. Tue (real aim of the Inquirer is to heroine a Reliubte Newspuper, reporting promptly si.J finny evei)llili( public interest eoiieernins alt paito a and all public men - neilherdistortiii nor eiamierating laels It will he the Srstdutyof llis Inquirer, on all o.-easions. lo advocate His protw-tlon ef our domeslic uianulai-tgrea awl or Uis (real lion and co iii'erests ol rruuvylvuiiia. As a fuiuily puper, tna lieiuiie will arm to return the position which It has long euj oye.1, by eonUnuins to euuid and acrulluiM with stout cure lis news and advertising columns, and sscladn ail nialtera which it wouU oa im proper to admit within lha family circle. Tb Philadelphia Inquirer la puhlished everv morning, and serve.! iu tha eny, a-r! all lh districts lit Bnsba, Bavarly. Camden, (iloucesler, Treuton, Burlington. Lan. aaater, Hairiauuig, Koading, PoUsvilla, Danville, Moms town, Wilmu.guu, Dal. r.lklon. Md , by eareiul camera, for I'walv Cents a wek, psyabl to th earner at tb and of th wark. Uaatby mail at six doliuia par annual, Ul advanoa. At an Advertising Medium The Innuirer has no equal in the City af Philadelphia, not onty Irian tba eatalitof it eireulatiou but from ita etasa of readera, eoir.poeclof tb moat intslligant and rrapac la bia psiaons not only in lb eity, but la all tha towns Wllhiu a hundred mile Advaitiseraenls mserteil for six cents Una foe tha Si t insertion, aud four eenla a line each subsequent taasr ua, oi on aubar a liue a ataulh. AU laUcr to.ba ad- WILLIAM W nAftDINO, N m I Taud sites, rat!4r,-aia SalsnVitr N. UM. l)k I bF.Y.sJ Na. tt NOVEMBER TEBM, I860. William Nhipman va. Abraham Sarvis, Ess eutor of the last will and testament of liarman Hhipmsn, deceased, with botioato Hunan Bbip. man, widow of said deceased Mary Sarvis, daughter of said deceased, and her husband Abes' haroHarvi, JoSn Weiwr husband of I.ydia Wetrier, doceaaed, who waa a daughter of said deceased and John Wener and Thomas Benton Weiser, anna of aaid Lydla Weieor. doeeaaoj, and William Mhipman son of said doceasej, all heirs and legal representatives of said Herman Mhipman, ili crased, tarre-tencnU. NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, 83. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of Northumberland county, (rstixu i Whereas, William Milpmsn, plainlifT, lately L. H. in our Court ol Common I lea for the county aforesaid, before the Judges of the same Court at Sunbury, to wt : SSd day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred -...l e.r.- , - ., , . j, . , aim iiiiyiiinu. uy me juiiKincni ol tne same Court, did recover nsainst Abraham fiarvi. rx ecutoi of the lust will and testament of II ar in an Mhipman, deceased, as well and certain debt of one hundred and ninety. six dollars and eight cents, is also eiht dollars and sixty eight rents, coats, whereof the said defendant is convicted, & , as sppetr of record, At. Yet the execution of the said judgment rc. rnriineth to he made a on the information of the said plaintiff, we have been given to understand j Wherefore the said plaintiff besought us to pro. vide for him a pinper reni.-.ly ih this behalf, and because We are willing, that those things that in our same Court are nullity acted. ahouM l, brought to do execution : We command you, that justly and without delay by good and lawful men of your bailiwick, vou make known to the said defendant, that he be and sppeur before our Judges at feunbury, al our Court of Common Picas, there to bo held tho first Monday of !W vember next, to shew cause if any he has w hy the said judgment should lint be revived1 post annum et diem and to continue lien for live years and also why the said plnintitr, execution s"aiiit him, according lo the form and effect of the re. covrry aforesaid, oucjit not to have, and further to do and receive all and whatever our said Court shull consider in that behalf Am! have you then and there this writ. Witness, Alexander Jor dan, Esquire, at iSuulury, the twenty-ninth day of August in tho year of our Lord ono thousand right hundred and sixty. V. BECKLEY, Prathonotarv. rrothohotary's Office-, 1 Nlinliurv.Oct. 6, IhGO. I Register's Notice. IOTICE is hereby given to all legatee, criidi ' tors and other persons interested in the fol lowing named estates, that the Executors, Ad ministrators and (iuardians of the same, have filed their accounts with the Register of Nor thumberland crunty, and that the same will be presented to the Orphuns' Court of said county, on Tuesday, the Kth day of November next, in the forenoon of that day, for continuation, to wit : 1 Brosinus (ieorga, deceased, settled by his administratrix Catharine Brosious. 2 Campbell Jacob, deceased, settled by his ex -ecutor Jeremiah Ueetcr. 3 (ieist Christiana, decrssnd, settled by her administrator, Peter (rrit. 4 Ho-.ver Isoac H.xrvcy, settled by 'be Exeru or of John I Dentler, deceased, late his Guar dian. A Hilgrrt Fliilip, deceased, settled by his ad ministrator Philip W. Ilili-ert. 6 HoLhue Beuneville, deieased, minor chil dren of, by their (Juiwdian (icorge M. Ileplcr. 7 Kline Charles !., settled by Jumcs Cameron late his guardian. 8 Kramer Cideun, doceased, by his Executor J,trob Wagnor. 9 David Miller, settled by bis administrators Solomon and Hiram Miller. 10 Rebock Catharine, settled by her Execu tor Jacob Wagnnr. 1 1 Tsehnpp John, settled by I. II. Rcasler, Trustee, c. I'i Wetzel Solomon, settled hv hi adtninis. tutor Michael I.enker. 13 Z'liiiin rmaii (ieorje, settled by hia sur viving administrator Solomon ritroh. J. B. MASSER, Register. Register's Olfice, Sunbury, Oct. 13, 1860. Madame Schwend's Infallible Powders, 1?OR the speedy mid ifleetimt cure of nit Inftimmations, Fevers, Hiieuinat.L,.i, Dyspepus and Liver Cora pbiiut, Piles, lirnvH, and oil Acute uud Chioinc Diseases of udultsund eiiildrcu. K.-nd 3 een tnni) to her spent, ti. It. JONES. Mox -J070 i'l'iliidelpln-.i P. O. Ilundrrds of testimonials. Agency, S V CorTfiir lacl Arch kirccts. ' I'd 8, tsOO Imw New Millinery Store ! ! Market Sipiaro, one door east of the Post Office, STJJMBTTinr, PA.. r"IHE undersigned, respectfully the citizens of Sunbury and 1 announce to ury and vicinity, that they bavejust received and opened at their new Millinery Store, the largest and beat assortment of Millinery Goods, ever brought to this place. They also keep a large assortment of Lsdtes' Dress Uoods, such as bilks, He Laines, Merinos, Dress and Bonnet Trimmings, etc., Ac. Dresses made to order at the shoitert notice and in the latest style. Call and examine their stock, no charges for showing Uood, L. &. B. 8HISSLER. Sunbury, October 13, IS60. ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF PALL GOODS, At the Mammoth Store. CONSISTING in part of Ladies' Fancy Dress (loon's, Delaines, ('bailies, I'riuU, Bleached and Unbleached Mutlin9, Cotton, Flannels, Kbirting Stripes, Apron ChecksA'c, We also bavu a very nice assortment of Notions, such as Serpentina Druid, Crochet Uraid, Crochet Yaru, Tetiino; Yarn, Ladies' I Hose, Ladies' Gloves, Ladies' Girdles, Shawl I'ins, Gum Hibbon, Gent's Gloves, Men's ) Hose, Woolen and Cotton Stockings. A full assortment of both Cuttcu and SILII VELVET HXBDONS, Besides a great variety of smaller articles, j Call and see them, as we make no charge, tor sbowiug our goods. F RILING k GRANT. Sonhnry. Octnlier C, lHOO. SHAM0KIN VALLEY POTTERY. f MI K subsrril'er respe rlfully informs the public that he ia now manufacturing at liia Pottery, 4 miles east of Sunbury, all kinds of Larthen Ware, luade out of lied (rinrtit Clay. This clay produces the beat anil moat desirable kind of ware, equal, in inanv respect, to stone ' ware, and is less liable to crack b) sudJeu heat and cold Tha subscriber refers to Friling & Grant Sunbury. Address, JUKErll !A ll"JC Oct. J 3,eCtt. ly "'UrjrL j ClVxri"l'lrV Cl'l P A M KI (irKlJ(i bLMJIK fcl-l.AiH UUinwui 13 U. ySd ss riHK subscribers bavin? taken possession of , -i- Ibia first cl Kl.Oliltl.Vti MILL, sre pre- pared lo receive grain of ull kinds, and to do cu' loin work at the rihotie.l Notice. Customers will have their Brut Bf"'1" imuieiiiaitiy upon ; Ibeir being left at (he Mill. As il is the inten. ! tiou of ihe tirtu to stock, Ihe Mill a large Sup ' ply ut Grain, will be constantly kept oo hand, and flour by lha quantity can always be obtains, I, J The greatest care will be taken to luiu out a au i perior quality ol uour, lor UicU lite una Is ad' mirably adapted, felnct atujiiiion will U paid to the waula of cuiUraera, aud tha patronage of tbe ..I.l'.. ..,..u-allu la r..!..ll'iil1i ,d.,,tu.t,l iiuuiw Kviwis.,; -.-jwwww.-j -i- 1iu-i:avs i-i MOKUAN cV I'Q.. Ku.ibury. June t, 180. CHKSNDTS WANTED, tor whlchth high si market pile will be paid, by M.ll CF.4i:iMRT, ftunbury, October P. IhfiO. aou I ts AINU Blit't.B, Urge asaortiiieni IB t MtlUMi eVGRNTS siur.rury, January , ibci'. (xoa'kinc. CLOTHE rAeincnut Broadcloths, VeaxirMra, Le. Boya' Caasimerea, good pattertt, W H atmeto and Union t'swimsra, M W 70 cw. r artry Cawtmere, from 7 lo I 7."e rina Black Cassimeres aad Doeskins. BLACK BROADCLOTHS r Dresa CosU, frock Coat. Ovarrast. A. Ileij(l..ninj., Baa.er, Pilot, Tricot, Ac. LlUHTULOAKlNOS, Tot LeoWw.,,, of every desirable shade, rtna qualuv ...d low pnee. by tha yard or pier, pi ices. unl'ed at lowe.t net cash COOPER ACONARD. a . . ' rorner Kil,lU ni1 Msraet. Heptembw a;, 86o, Philadelphia. jMLL CLOAKH IN rREP4RATI0li - Some opening every day. ritork will be complete. Orders taken and execute! with despatch. Child reus and M Uses' Shswis. COOPER A CON ARIL H. E. corner Ninth and Market, Philadelphia. September 23, l8B0. Hew Arrival of Clothing:. rpilE larcest and best Hlock of FALL ANl WINTER CLOTHI.Mi ever brought t this plarc, srrived at the Mammoth Cloihino Ku.m of .SCHWEITZER, HEILBKONNEK & CO.. ill Market street, nearly opfosila Wea ver's Hotel. Their Stork comprises of flNE CLOTH COATS Dress Coats, Over Coats, Business Cos!, Ac VESTS OF ALL KINDS. L'nder'FjhirU, Drawers, Ac. HATS J.JSIJD CAPS. BOOTS AND KHOEM, of the Inlust style of every description and quality, cheaper than ever. Their assortment of gentlemen's furnishing Clothing is the most complete ! Their variety and styles most attractive. And the prices defy all competition. Cy Call ana examine for yourselves. 8 C W E ITZ E R , H E I L B RON N E It If CO. Sunbury, Oct. C, I860. New Boot & Shoe Store. Market Street, Sunbury, p. lir.M. M. AP-SLEY, Into of Philadelphia, r. pcctfully informs the citizens of PMnbury snd vicinity, that he has just received am! opened for sale at his new store adjoining the Pont Ufiiee, tho largest and best stock of Boots and Shoes, Arc, ever brought to this place, which he will sell at the lowest price. Having himself worked at the business, he has selected his stock with the greatest care, which consists, in part, as follows, lo wit ! Mens' Boots from $3 !5 to if!) 00. ' (Shoes from 8", J lo 8 2S. " Giiiters from 1 SO t i 400. Women' (iuiters from 60 to 2 00. " Morocco shoes from B2J to 1 S7J. " Leather shoes from 70 to I 8?J Misses Shoes ol dillcrerit kinds from AO ts 1 60. Boys' Boots from I HO to 3 00. ' Shoes from 6 J to 1 SO. Childrons' Shoes from 20 lo 1 12, and also Tiur.ks and Valises. Bunbury, September S2, 1SC0, i rxjiTs Pi' u it si LADIES' I'ANCr l'UR KMl'OlllUM. ij'AltlMHA & THOMSe)N, old stand No. US Market street, aove Kiiith, aoutii side, rinlajtipina We beij leave to cull II. e ulleiition til Hie Ijidie In our birr;;- unu vune.1 itoek of ladies' and ClnUieu's FA.VCV l'"l hs. Having hail great experieni-e, enu eij")iug peeuliul fiicilities ill Hie seleelinii ol Furs, Wue0ii:idciit.. ort'er our new stuck to rtie inip-etiou ol tlie Lnlies, iccl ui nnsurnl that they will decide with us, in nsteui;u:i:ivullrd for lea ly uud variety, consist intf us it tl.'cs of ever, descrijilioiiui' Ainerieuu uud l-.ur'ipeuu Fuis. n,.iiiuuliirrd in trie latest and mst app.i'Ved sulcs. ci.s. Taln.ae, Vietorines, Ckka, .Mulls ui.d CuiS't, en LraciiHt rvii.e. Mink, JStoue Miir-.in, lieriiiuu Fitcn, Sl-erem S i.Trtl, Freueii !Nhle, French Suniel, Auierieail Filch, a.id !ltv, r Marin... ty 'I'luniklul for the very libera! pstronnce heretifra Xltiided to us, we hope to merit a couiiiiuanre , i snme, by I jr mining a ff d srtie'e nt ihe lowest tus I'llCes. FAREIKA& THOMSON, N'V. elS Market Street, I'lmautlptna N It Old Furs altered to fasliiona bit slvles UctoherB, ltco. amw EVANS & WATSON S Philadelphia Manufact'd Salamander Safctf, A. 30-1 Chesnut Strttt, PHILAOF.I.PHIA. riMIKSK iafri nre nv in uu all ovr the United Pta.cn, 1 aiitl hbve been tes(d in many tirea; lha fullowii.g ihuwa auouicr inatance if tliir capubil ty iu rtiiitniR tu ; WlTMKR'i Bkipjr, Tajicaatr Tawnahip, July 30, 1W(0. J MKiaRa. Kva A WatsVik, fiillf men : The mali izf '. I alimainler Safe whicii 1 purchuRrd fim y ur nccii, Mr Ailam K. B:irr. in i.micai!tr City, on July !tuth, Is'iH, hui lieen auli.iecird lt a very f'e ic-ai, whirh it witliHtootJ ui h in t niititjluciory nuiiuer. Thi Suie, con tuminn all my btHikn. ttether with valuable puperibclwiir intr bi in y f It' antj inc tu my neighliuii ami liienda, nj lepreateLlii'i avniueot over Tv.cnty Tlruauud Dulttira, (S)j'.Hi) wtn in my Mill, which waa deatmyed un tha nmli! f,i the '.'Tin oi July, lrij, and passed thfooph the fiery urdt-id unscnthf, Tht Hut wa on the aecoitd Unor, aii fell to the ba'nient ot the Mill, and wua subjected tr ate liouit loan intense heat among the ruina, whii'h was grt at.y inereuiied by tlie cnnilumti'oi of a lutga quantiiv of ftrtrni con hi led within the brick. wti's. Alter the fire tiie Sale w.-isj evened and the bm-ks and fuipera thken out in a atMti f prrfiTt preservation, tue rmiwr not even being ditcohr ed. This tiict win, however, to many Lyttunden, a beltec recomni-udatimof your Salea ttiau could be eipreaaed iu any other word from me. Yoara, respectfully, SAMUEL RANCIv. Another Victory for Evans and Wation't Siliunandtr Saje, OtWEOo, . Y., Ma-rb?7 H80. fsentlemen It atTrda me murh pleanure toinftirin yn thit the Sale N Rt (upright) which I purchmied of It. irvHjd, y.iur trawlmpt; tmtut, tma pawed through an ei reedinitly h't lire in a tiiree uroiy br.'.-l banding. win h healed the irafe to a white tvat, a tf nt tha cornera of it tippi nr incited; but it frtierved my b and va'anr' i-a.tfra to themnjuttlol everil the u Mad tiullma.for which I It ti th titklul. Youra. Tei;iertfny, J N nLDRIPGE. f7 A tarce o irtmeot i f the above IA H- alwaa on hHti.1. at an4 Chesuul aireet, (lato'Jl onth Fourlb it , PhiUdt Iphia. Ocubjr ti, 1S60. ly PlU)CLAMATION- NOICK is hereby given tlint tho several UourU of Common I'leas, Ceneral yarter Sessions of tha peace, and'Orjibans' Court. Court of Oy"' and Terminer anJ General Jail Delivery, . . . r . I , , , ! and lor tne county oi .voiuiuinueriHiiu, to i commence at the Court Hi use, in the borough ol t Sunbury, at 10 oYloi-li, A. M. on Monday, the fifth div of M r."U U.U next, aIllj wlj tinue TWO WKKKS. Tlu coroner, Juttces of the rears and ronMa. Mes in anJ fort lie county of Northumberland, are reijuesti'd to be tiien and there in their proper j,er- i o.)u.' t,.llH.lni;ralK.e,, i0 du t10se thiugs to't!.flr solis, Willi li en ions, iveimia, tuiiiillloiia, aiel j several ollice uuvrtaiiini to be done. And all , n itursse ir,)'. iiilli 'ill behalf uf the Coniin in i wealth against any prioner are also requested and I u. I... I f.i 1. li..i, u,,.t ll.um .1. proper persona lo prosecute asainsl him, a shall be just and not lo depart without leave at their Jurors are rc4ueMe.ltuUpu11ctu.lm their attendance, at ilia time appointed agreeable tj ll.eir iiotiws Given under my hand al Sunbury, the 8J .lay Ul iii'J IM ..ne Year 11 our l.oru Olie lUoUS. Slid ei,U' liundred and sixty and ths lude, peildci.ee ol the L'lnlrd htaUs ol America lli 4ih. God e-ve he Cnmmonwe.ilth, i 4 M II S VANDYKE. 8Ueri5. MherifTs Ollice, i Nunburv, Oct C. 18A0. J . t t..i.. :.. .i . . . - . , mF.slI SlTPi.Y Of D.Tt'GS at th """ia. MainrnotH Hioro. Al.o, a iiew lut of tr. 1 w I L' A . . r , isuirif , cuai'a ano ( aiiev .-vriieie. V erv clteao. I r I KII.I.Mi 6i UKAN T. ftutibury, May 9, 1MB0. -IKAtKEHS! CKACKERS. ju,t received and for sale by Ike banal or pound, al lb i onleeiumery store ol M. C. CEARIlAK 1", runbury, October 13, If60. I M TENT ssKI'i'TANlA Bl Ol'i'tRh lei K Ui bottles for sale b H. B M Atk-LK. fill