i L2LL' - iitnbnrj) mericnn. MA.8BKB, Editor ft Proprietor. 8IIIJIIV, 1A. SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 6, 1808. OfR neighbor of the Oaette, commenting on to article in the rinrriiburg Telegraph in reference to the reduced Democratic majority of this county, gays the Democratic majority wa formerly only about 000, instead of 1,800 as atated by the Telegraph. The Gatetti is about as wide of the mark as eur TlarrUburg cotemporary. If wo are not grently mis taken, the majority of James Buchanan, for President, la 1850, was about 1,400 in this county. Tna New York Independent, porhaps the ablest religious newspaper in this country, baa added about eleven full columns to its already large dimensions. The Independent 4s conducted with marked ability in all its departments, and Is one of the few success ful religious newspapers which are doomed an authority outside of Church matters. Published by Henry C. Bowen, New York. Good Effect. The gratuitous notices on the part of the press relative to the whipping posts in Delaware lisvc already bad a good effect. A man was to have been whipped at Wilmington last Saturday; but the matter was postponed tiie Sheriff had to leave town "on business ;" besides a reprieve or commutation of the sentence by the Governor was expected. Life Insurance Isve6tjients. There is no need of urging the duty of life iusuranco. Every man having others dependent upon him for support knows flint In no other way can he so surely provide for their fntura comfort as by securing such an amount of Insurance as his income will allow him to pay for. Of courso it becomes a matter of personal iuterest to know where the most insurance can bo had for a f pecillc sum. The National Life Insurance Company of tho United States of America, chartered by Con gress in July, 1803, makes an offer of insu rance upon the ordinary Lifo plan at ex tremely law rntos, the principle of its oper ation being that a smaller sum of taeh in hand is better for both buyer aud seller than a larger amount based upon the con tingencies of possible future profits or divi dends. For this small sum it guaranties a certain amount of insuroncc, tho contract Ijctwceu insured and insurer being too plain for any complications such as may attend the settlement of notes or dividends. This is a recommendation to start with, and if the -Company is a secure one, its low rates will naturally be popular. Tor this securiv iy we una two Etrong guaianties : one is a paid-up capital of oue million dollars, am pie for all possible present liabilities, and mo other is the cuaructer ot tue managers of the Company, among whom ura Jay Cooke, C. II. Clark, lion. E. A. Kollins, Don. X. E. Chandler, and others of high national repute. It is not alone by its low cash rates that the ucw National Lifo com mends itself to those contemplating insur ance, for it offers, beside, a number of navel and favorable methods by which the insurer or his heirs may reap unusual pecuniary benefit from hi; or her investment. These new features the Ileturn Premium (by which the amount of all premiums paid will be returned to the heirs of the insured iu addition to the amount for which he was iosured), the Income Producing, and other plans will be explained in detail by the agents of tho Company, whose card may be found elsewhere Ve can sea no reason why the new Company is not entitled to a high degree ot public confidence. The Co til Trad. 1 The quantity tent by Railroad this wek is 80,845 10 tont; by Canal 83,299 06 toni; for the week 123,145 08 tons, against 93, 702 for the corresponding week last year. In crease, 80,883 tons. Tho season is rapidly drawing to a close by the canalt, and the demand is slacking off at present, owing to the extreme high prices, caused mainly by the Scranton Auc tion Salo of October 28, which was the result of (.peculation on tho part of those who Had coal to receive from the Scranton Company, purchased at lower rates. The result is that consumers of coal have been and will be taxed, not less thaa $4,000,000, while the producers have derived scarcely any benefit ty the uncalled for advance. Prices are now receding, mid there will probably bo another contest in December, before wages can be reduced to meet the reductions on coal. The advanced rates of freight in November, ought also to be taken off on the lino and to Philadelphia, as it would be an tmtrngo to keep them on in tho present state of the trade, It scorns strange to us that the Scranton Company should have bad so large a quan tity of coal to deliver on their salcB previous to tho sale in October, as was represented. They have sent more coul to tho shipping ports near New York, thau they havo sold at Anction this tear so far. and we havo al ways understood that they only stld pri vntelv the enroll) of coal sent to market over the ci uan tit v sold at Auction. Under these circumstances, we -cannot understand wlw ihpr should be so fur behind hand in tlmir riiiliveriea. as renresented. Can it be nncsihln that "a riiie" was formed ut New York to run up the prices t We should like to be enlightened on the subject by thoso who are posted up. There is always a terrible outory when the prices et coal are run up in Schuykill County caused by a legitimate domand, by the New York press generally ; but when the prices was run up at tlie iNew lorn AUdiou oius tuiuiiy uncalled for by the state of the truer, and condemned bv the producers ceaerally, the Press iu New York appears to be mum on the subject. ilinen Journal LATER FBO.H LIKOI'I!. BLACK BTJFFBAGB IN PBNNBTIfVA- NIA. An article in the Honesdale BepuUU), wait ten by P. P. Pennhnan, Esq., BlvM cleM an account of the history and present bear ing of this -subject, that we roproduco it in full ! In 1082 William Tenn promulgated "Tho Frame of Government" of Pennsylvania, under authority of the charter grauted him by King Charles 11. In this document the right of suffrage it given, winliout restric tioa, to "the freemen of said province." . In 1701 Penn granted what is known as ti. -i-rinrtw of Pi iileors." Bv this instru ment tho rijjht of suffrage was broadly given to "the freemen of each respective county. The first constitution of Pennsylvania was nrlnnted in 1778. The convention that framed this instrument was presided over by Benjamin Franklin. It gave the right of suffrage to "every freeman of the full age of 21 years." Tue men ot tne uevoiuuon, while assertins their own rights and liber tics nuainst uroscriDtion. were careful to stand fnBt by the cardinal idea of tho politi cal equality of all men. In 1700 a new constitution was framed. Thoa. Mfiliu iffeBided over tho convention that made it. This instrument gave the right to vote to "every freeman over tho age of 21 years." In 1839 tho Constitution was revised. John Sargeant presided over the convention. The basis of suffrage was cbar.gerl, so as to in clude or.lv "evurv white freeman of tho ago of 21 vears." i,,m,ir,..i .ml fiftv-Mx rears black men. if black thev were, voted in Pennsyl- vania on precisely tho same condition as l.ito f ii.n evils now predicted of bluck suffrage were experienced. Neither f i, .w...f .,i r eminlitv of the two races was thereby established. Atiinlganiation either through matrimony or without, was not encouraged. Not a black man was made Governor or Legislator. Social order was not subverted. Tho xr.overnu.cnt was not made by white men, for white men, but by all whrte men, for the benetit ol all. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Livucrnl Cji-amt'si filoport. Tho following is the report, in full, of tho General of the Army for tho present year IIeadoks Army of tue United States, Wasuinotok, D. C, Nov. 24. 1808. Gen. J. if. SehojMd. Secretary cf War : Sin : have the honor to submit the reports of di vision, district aud department commanders for tho past year. These reports give a full uccouut of the operations and services of the army lor the year. I rei'er you to them for detail. I would earnestly renew my recom uieudatiou of last year, that the control of the Iudians bu transferred to the Yt'ar De partment. I call special attention to the recommendation of General Shcrinuu on this ubject ; it lias may carn'est approval. It is unnecessary that the argument in favor of tho transfer should be restated. The neces sity tor it becomes stronger and more evi dent every day. While the Indian war con tinues I do not deem any general legislation lor tho reduction of the army advisable. The troops ou the plains are all needed. Troops are still needed iu tho Southern States; and further reduction can be made in the way already used and now in operation, where it is safe, namely : By allowiug companies to diminish by discharges without being kirengthencd by recruits, or by stopping appointments of second lieutenauts, if it btiould be deemed advisable. The veteran reserve regiment might bo discontinued by absorption and retirement of ofTicors and discharge of men without detriment to the service. Very respectfully, your obd't servant, U. S. Giust, General. Partners iu Mississippi are begiuning to turn their attention to wheat growing, and BOtne persona predict that within live years it will be the greatest grain growlug State in the Southwest. Business in New Orleans ha preutly im proved within a fortuight, and is better thun it has b&en at any time since t'.it war. That city expects to sell 800,000 bales of cotton, worth $30,000,000, this seasou. Tbti Auioikettr Mauufacturiu? Comoauv of Manchester, N. II., expects during the cotniug year to put up a new mill tor making ginghams, and to build four hundred tene ment bullae for the use of operatives. Up to the 14th ult., the shipments of ap plet from Rochester, N. Y., leached 15,200 barrels. Prices have ranged very high (3 to $1.50 per barrel, and the farmers have made a "Uig thing" from their orchards, $3,000,000 worth of tyeleU were imported into this country in 1867. Sinco then tho Union Eyelet Company hat ebtablithed works at Providence, H. I., which make about 6,000,000 eyelets per day, a fact which will probably make the United lata tee an j porter, instead of an importer, cf these ateiut mil tuiugs. Postposid. The farcical trial of Jefferson Davis bat again been postponed until next pting. Mean while Jeff, will contnue to lec tare ia Europe on "Jerusalem I" Oerrit Smith bat jnsi given $50,000 to tit Airrta tnirtnity, Alltgbanv Co, l'. PRANCE. Paris. Not. 28. The present Maniteur newspnper loesea its -official character with New Year's day, and tho Monftcur 'Official del' Empire will then appear. Paris. Not. 20. The puMihhcr .of the Lille Progress newspaper has lcen Cued 500 rrnncs and sentenced to a mntuii imprison ment for Miibliabiuir a list of subscribers to the proposed monument to Euudiu ia h cement-cry of Moutmurturc. Paris. Nov. 23 Tho editor of the Heieulv has been sentenced to two months' imprison ment and a Cue ol 2.000 francs, the editors of the Tribune and VAcenir to Unci of 2.000 linr.es each, and the editors of the i aud Journal dl Pari to liues of 1,000 francs each lor publishing articles encouraging the Bubssrij lion for the monument to Bauuin Losuox. Nov. 29. Tho Times find the Paris correspondents of the other London papers have lately given currency to rumors tliut the health of Napoleon ia failing, and public confidence has iu consequence been somewhat disturbed. These rumors have been officially contradicted from Paris, vet it is well understood that, without posi tive illness, tha Emperor declines to take his usuul active exercise, and shows signs of declining strength and mental apatliy. 1 lie policy ot ins government f tutus jusi now 10 be to make a demonstration nl vigor against tho opposition, to render iho lutter unpopu lar and to preset vo the moral of the depart- uiest officials. Paris, Nov. 507.1. Perrycr, tho celebra ted advocate, died yesterday, t-ged ievtutj eight yearj. Senor OloEnge h.is arrived here as ambas sador of Spaiu. SPAIN. PAIU3, Nsv. 28. The Patrie of yesterday says a lnrgo faction iu Spain U favorable to .1.. c t.inmuit.fi. I'.. fiuo i-i,are Madrid, Nov. SiS. Oloztga has gone to Paris. There huvo bui-u inuuy reptiblieau demonstrations throughout this vouc.ry within the past few O.ays. Madrid, Nov. 23. The government has declared that tho popular sense of the coun try is antagonistic to the establishment of a republic, and that tho Cortes, soon to meet, will wisely propose a form of monarchy. London, Nov. 20. The apprehensions of bloodshed in Spain are increasing, and it is thought that u collision between the Mon archists tud Uepul'liouus will be the inevita ble result of tho excited political contest now in p-ocrcts. Meautime, tho putriotic fervor of the nad&u ia unabated. A Madrid dispatch states that tho sub scriptions by the people to the national loan uow amount to 319,000,000 reals. Madrid. Nov. 29. A crcat republican demonstration was made heio at the close of the wick. Tli young men of the- city held a meeting, uud with indescribable cutliu tnusui, passed resolutions protesting aguiust the rulu excluding all peisous under twenty Cvo years of age from tho fruiichisu. The people to the uumUr of live thousand crowded the square whore the meeting was held, and every allusion mudj by the speak ers to the republic was reCciwd with tre mendous cpplutisc. AUS'IKIA. Aadltr Notice. rpilE undwalgncd auditor appoiattd by the Or' X phan'i Court of Northumberland, to diitribut lb b.vunct In tht bands of Petor 11. MMr, one or Exmutor of Ilnry Manor, deoensed. to whom wni referred bek fail former report filed Anxuit 6, 1868, for oorrtotlon and to report the fnM," kereby gWe notice, that be Will attend to the dnUee of bi eaid appointment at his office, lo the Borongh of panbury, on Saturday (be ZStb aey ol iwnjivi, 18S8, nt 10 o'oloclt A. M. . , 8. B. BOYEK, Auuuor. Snneury, December b, 1868. FANCY DRY GOODS ALL THE LATEST B1YLES, Buitable'fo the W I N T E K SEASON. VrT KATE BLACK, Market Souare, two lo?ri Kail of the old Bank HA1ii3t opened' frc,h ""'ln"!nt ot 'he most faAiouable Fnncy Drew Ooode fiom the largest . . .;.u in l'hilndulnhin. D.LAINK8 ALAPACAS, POPLINS, CALICOS, Clothe Peoques Flannels, Flannel. Sheeting, Mu. tins Ledieeand Children' IlATd,Feuther, llibbons, Irta Xi-inimliiKn, I.iiilrolIerle, r Veils. Corsets, Ilnndkorobiof", itloroi, Hosiery . . ,1 . , 1 'i : . : u , HOOP PHiriS, AAUIB.I119 .11JIIU niiia, .uu Lndios' Uoods of erery description. Paisley's Slinwls at bargnim. PUid Woolen Shawls, UrooKiMt Dnnnis, wuoiou .-enru and uops for Women and Children. Beaver and Chinchila Wnter Proof Cloths. Stilts' Collars, Neck-ties, Ilalf-bose. Handker chiefs and Oloves. Pcrlumery.loilet Soape, Hair Brushes, Combs, oto. December , loM. liAlli UIjAUH.. AeVetilB iittralor's rSotlee-. Kstnto of Silns Feastcr, deceased. -VTOTICE ia berebv civeu that lettor of adminis- i trulion hnvinc Wen granted to tho undersign ed, on tbo osttito uf Silns Feaster, Into of Lower Auirusta township, iNorthumborlnml counly, dc ceased. All pers'ins indebted to said estate ure re quested to uiaKO tuiniediate pftTmont, and those baring claims to present them for settlement. juiia &. UK, Adurr Lower Augusta twp., lleo. i, 1X68. Ct Vienna, Nov. 2. The Austrian Govern ment has titled out aud dispatched an expe dition which will sail r.rouud thn world. It is under '.ho command of Kurl Sherer, and the object of the eutcrpriso is to introduce the products of Austrian industry into dis tant markets and extend the commerce of the empire. The expedition is under special instructions to visit the priucinul ports of China and Japan, and to proceed tliencu to Califoriiii and cruise along the South Ameri can coast. ITALY FLonKscis, Nov. 27. Quite a serious outbreak has occurred at Bologna, and new trouUlea are (eared. Ike disturbance origin uted through the refusal of tho peasants to pay tueir taxes. Two persons were ku!:d aud seven badly ir.juied. fXoitKNCE, .Nov. 28. Dispatches have been received here announcing that Mount Ltua, iu bicily, is in a state ot eruptiup. SOUTH AMEIUCA. Lisuon, Nov. 29. Tho mail steamer from UioJanviio brings the following news from the war ia Paraguay : The Oraziliaus bad tent a coluuiu of 2,000 men across Urau Chaco forest to attack the position of Lopez, ut Yilltta, in the fiauk. The Marquis tie Cuxias was availing the de velopment of this ilank movement to attack the river butteries with his flout of iron clatls, and foree communication with the army ou Gran Chaco. Thire are between 6000 and 7000 female compositors in New York, and their average pay is f 13 per week. They have a Uuioo of some three week's standing, which number 810 members. Brick Pomoroy announces Lis determina tion to publish the La Crqsse Democrat in New York after the 1st of Jauuary, uud lo call it Pomeroy't Democrat. He tends it free to all who are too poor to pay, aud the poor get badly cheated at that. It costs 10,000 now to become a member of the New York Oold room. The fee hat been iucreatud to exclude irresponsible par ties from tbt room parlies who comt in thet simply , to gsuib.t. unrvixii:. Detroit is going to tunnel her river. Bwaus sell iu Virginia markets at ?2,D0 a piece. Mr. and Mrs. Colfax ars to give a great ball this wiuter. Bryaut nnd the New York Evening Post have dissolved. The natpnt ollico is suid to be in a de moralized condition. West I'ointr contains two hutdrod nnd twenty-four c:idels uow. Peach trees in Florida are r.V. pinkwith their luxuriant blossoms. Snint Young, ft" Salt Lake City, is ene neventv-tifih a widower. Somebody ealisGcorKu Francis Train the Great Amiticiin Ass. 2,273 cadets havo graduated at West Point since us toutidutioa. Cinciimuti has toe small pox bad. Oua hospital is nursing 79 cases. Tho Kmperor of China is fourteen years old and the Kmpress eleven. A white velvet robe was the principal part of a Norwich bridal custume. Jenkins has whispered that I. Giant carries the keys ol the Ueucrai s trunk. C-12.CC0 Is not too uiucu lor au .'nuian liujuli lo pay for a young and lovely wife, Tho Camden nd Amboy monopoly in New Jersey expires this year, unless it is renewed Henrv A. 'Vyiso is writiii" his own biogra phy. The poor fellow is Tise iu his own co!ice:t. A sw.ill Now York Church proposes to havo a full brass and string bund insteud of au organ. Louisville is supposed t ) contaiu 3.0C0 mechanics and laborers whit are idle from no desire of theii uv. a. Two men tried to shoot eweb oti-.er at th dinner table uf a hotel in Mobile, tho other day, but did not succeed. Beer o:id pnuff can certainly urt make a very palatable mixed drink, nnd jet that what some London rtiflinus driiL'j-'d their victim with recently. A New Hampshire widow, who wants to sell her farm, refused to do so t a Democrat because she did not want anv nroro of thut party ia the town. The aggregate monthly pay rolls of the manufacturers at Meiideu, Conn., umouutto 5230,000. The Luke mills at Geneva, Wis., can turn out one hundred nnd fifty barrels of flour per diem. The profits of the Jefferson Hulling Hiil, at Steubenville, were 2Gj,131 in !S(id, ami $173,SB0 in 16(57. A new oil refinery has just been completed at Titusville, which can rcline 8,000 burrels pet week. A cultou mill, an oil mill and a bet I' fac tory are all about to go into operution shortly in Gonzales county, Texas. A knitting mill has tecently commenced operations at Dixon, III. Tho proprietors expect to make $100,000 worth of goods this ! season. There aro about 150 carpet factories in Philadelphia, using 2,000 Iooiiik, employing 0,000 hands and makiug 000,000 yudso'f carpet per month. During the mouth of October there were C40 arrivals ar.d C40 departures of vessels at tho port of Milwaukee. Tho totul tonnage arriving and departing was over 450,000 tons. Slidell (the Trent oue.) is going to try to et back his confiscated estates by appeal ing to Xsew Orleans courts. The recent election proceedings there probably lead bim to bopc lor success. A citizen of Copenhagen has iavented new velocipede, which runt on bkntes, and is expeted to be Tery useful us a means of communicating between that city and the Dauieb iblunds ia winter. The persimmon crop this fill is enormous, Old woodsmen say that this is a ruro sigu ot tat possums and a hum winter. Au Onmha dispatch reports that lied Cloud, the chief of the Sioux, and other famous chiefs, have signed a treaty of peace, J.E.C GOODS FOil THE ALDWELL & 0. ALSO Lot number twelve fit). In block Dumbet eventy-eight, In said town nt Trevnrton, fronting on Maiket atreet and bounded by lot number eleven oa tha west, anS by lot number thirteen on the east, lutameblnek, and by Railroad inert on the noith, ooataining twenty-five feel in front ana one hundred and twenty- five feet in depth, to Railroad afreet. A !.!() A certain tract of land, situate in Cameron town- .hm. N , T 1 1, I l ...I , , . r.. 1 1 ... k. . . . y.r . . -.. ...u...uv, miu WUM.J . urglllllll, .1 . tailCM nun. oe i thence by land aurveyea to Adsm Tnnkhaai, south K'"r-i"ur orgrees, east two hundred and eietily niiieand five tantha perches to stone j thence by un'id of John Ooot. shall nnrlh nineteen and a half deareea. eaat aiitv.nm anil seven tentha perchet to atone j south eiglitr-four decrees n.ir.nve pert-lies to stones, ihence by land of Bcn;n. min Uerk, in right of Coiund Foster, south sareiitytwo degreaa east aixty-flve and four tei.lh perches to a post l thence by land of Benjamin Diik, in right of Catharine I.IPS, north eleven ilft-ruM Ihirf v.throA n.1,,1,.. ,n stone j thenre by tand of Philip Uankelberger north seventy. ''' negroes, west one hundred and liliieiy-lhree and three .y.mw aiunr, souin sixteen aim a quarter degrees, west one hundred .,,,1., I ..,,, , ...,. ....: . and north eighty.nine and three qunrter di grees, west two rwndred and twenty and six-tanili perches to the beginning, h!iperC'iei" '"""wancea, tee., nbout sixteen ocrsa of ALSO All that certain lot of gronnd, situated In the D'TouKn nr fuiiMirv. urniMivir v,..,k..i. , ia.-.- ,m rciunyivaiiia, uoun.ieu and decrild as follows, to wit: ine east ny pioperty or J. H. liugle. on the soulh l,v Market street, on the west by property of nenjnmin 'etlle mover. and on the north hv n u :.. ."'.To'V (60) fect' "lld '" 1!h Wo hun. dred and thirty C3W fee . whereon r er.wi.il . log house and kitchen attached, anil h stable. Said lot being numbered upon the general plan of the BuroughorSuul-uiy, as lot number foity-iour. ALSO I he undivided half purl of all that ccrlnln tract r lend, situate in Point towniinp. Nottlinmherland comity, tnle of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd desenlied as follows' rXo. 0OSI t'hettant Htreet PHILADELPHIA. In addrtton to tticir lnrgelytnerwiscd Srnck of S-'inw tVntclieH, linmonEs, Jewelry, Artiatto Bilv-er AVnre, PLATED GOODS, o., Ac Are now opening a FiagniflVcnt col kt I ion of Foreign X'&ncy Uoods, in Melnl, itltiThie, dccornteU UlHiis. Lcnthcr nnd U OLD K.N BltU.N.li, in iSneciid Design cf oV uiEito taste, from all quarters uf Luroj c, ur ticularly udnpteu lor mcir CHRISTMAS SALES. Our urrangemetits, buth in Kuropo nnJ this coun try, urg ouch aa giv ui unumal facilities in tho se lection vt cuJ ecunoiuionl pruductiun ol our clock. It h our wUb, rta well ns our iutcrcrtt, to secure to our pulroma tbo benefit of such advantages iu. .Hodrru Prh'N Thuj;'howt oitr Slorlc, without Svxcejiion. Doo.5, 1603. niu7,1y. Ni'orilT'fi mulot BY Tirtua of n Certain writ of Leyari Fac!iw is-t-atxl out of tlie Court of Cuiuinon PU'as of Xor tnumbcrlaiut countv, and to ine directed, wilt be exposed to publiu sale, nt the Court lluiifo, iu tho Jjnm'in i unuury, on aiuAsUai, me -'in uay 01 I'i'CliMliKK, A. 1. leGB, at one o'clock, I A1.T tho following properly, y:x : AH tlmt our uin trnrt of unieatrtl hint, tituate in the towitMliip I 1'oint, in the County i Northuinlwrlaiitl, and ttote of Feiiniylvniiia, honiitit-tl at id ilestribwl m lullowi, to wit: lievniiiiiig at a ruck ink, n corner uf tintiinti laml now or foruirrly if lit-tlt ami 4!takm; thence itrth Kcventy-two degrfci eat loitr liunctred mitt eiglily pr.-ht-i to a white oak ; thence south sixiv-six tU-grr cjit fifty pprrl.cn l-a wliitP 'ak j thenre B-mtU IhirLy-itine rifuret's west oite liuitUred slid tea percites t n pine ; thenre a.iuih fifteen degfefi went twenty perch re to a ptne; tut nee outh thirty-three dejrur-s weal fVMt'y-twu pfirheston M ick ook ; thence ft utli eitrlieu drrr cant thirty-six peiclu-ft t it el ne on the lunl: ( Hit t-uiqiieliaiiiu nv.;r ; thom-eatinij the aa:ne, north It; uty-t u tit di-urrrsuiit thirty- bix pert' I kb lo u hiukt-i y tliete ii'-uli forty-nine degrees wcbt four perciies to a pint ; ttirrcc uoah tliirty-mne ile preen ciibt one hurniie J iimi !ieiet -t am pcrchei; ttience nuith nitty-nix wtit thiity percrict to n whitcoJik ; IheiKts north twenty-live detfrfs wt.it rljjlity-ix perr!ira (on white oiik ; ttiL-jicc truth oViny-pif-Ja derer-fl went f.iiir hnnJred nnd scvei:t -seven pi-rHiet to a im ; tlmnft aouth tw dcerue east one hmtlrcd anrf nhxiy-enilit nerrlirt tn the plict of twginiinif, t.d;ojiiiiy lnt;d now or Jnte of I Sumuil U. Woods, i-t. CinM-'iifsugti. Petft UuUymsi o;iicis, coiitmniiift tliree huiidrefl n;id iiiiifL-tv' ucrtM nnd one hnndred uuJ kii pert-lieH unn inlowunce, iKnrg tlie mnnrj prnii8'. wmcii Ihewul pnnyoj the ni't-oirJ pint, tufVii in executors nflort'srud, hv i t.ei r. i toufHurti having even d:ile therewith nid intended to he ireoMed tor the constdcra ion thcieiti iniiitioncii, ernnted und conveyeti to the nid pnrf y of the firm pnrt, ttieir lieirn and tmigns lot ever. Seized. taki"ii in ex'-mlion, and to be oid ai t!iC pronertv of Theodore Uitrr and Jcone West. AhSU By viiUie of a certain writ of enduinni Kx- pouns, at tiieniiove tnr.e mid piite, tlie lollowtiitr l.utlttmr mt ol c round ivnur niui heinj hi ine tnwn ol I ii-vnrii.n. tn Hie County uf ."rthuuilieiland, and Stare of IVnnsvlvnnin, t.a tollowti, to wit : On lot iiumhrr fiur, lot nmnlwr live 1 lot number ox in bun-k nutnher twcntv-e.eli!, lot nutn her (1?) in hloirk number thirty-one (31), jots number icven uiiti tweivc ( 1 1 ana in mock mmilier loity-mte 11), Io:b miinher fo ur and ti i e (I and .1) in Mock nutnlicr fiy-foor (.VI), loti lime and a li;tlf nnd nins nrd n fourth .i btftrk number fil'ty-iix (oG), Ittt nuinlir two rj) in Mock Utnut .T fniy-'Mgiit (.5?), I"! nunihei live (.5) in block number i.(tv-v:t,bt 1hh iimnhi-r two, three, tour. live, tux. even, eifilit, nine, ten, eleven iinrl twelve. f'J. !i. 1. 5. 6. 7, &, 0, 10, tl and Vi)t in hl-'ck number seventy live (?.r), ltts nuni'ifr live niui eiyiii io niui hj in IiI'r-k iitiiniei eihiy-six Mij. lots im miter i wt-ive at.o tiorreen tj nun l-tj in iikn-u luuiner t:ut nunorcu nun bx -""J, iois nutnher one, iw", three, four, five and ix f I . 'J. I. 4. 3 nnd tf! in block nniti Vr fortvtwo f 4 - 1 , nln , lil -H'ka lettered 1.. M, N. U. l'our blocks in said town ( Trevnrton. Also, on l lot mimbeicd tine hundred and Ht'ty-seveii 167 iu Mocli uumbertd one Iiuiitueuauu iiuv-seveii io, Seized, taken into rxecutioti und to lie 8 M an the ttonertv of CharltrsP. IlrihVinfitein. iidiiiininiriitor of IMwiird Uelfen- stein, defeusetl, witli notice to Charks P. Ht,cPttitl nnd John Toy, Aut'guecs of I'.rlwaid llelfensiein. Punbury, Dec 3) lfl.-. DAUOII'S B AW BONB SUPBR-PUOSPnATB OF LIME, ,E MAW.; ON EVERT mi'. PACKAGE. of Binveoi I'ennsyivnma, boundet and deiit!nlur1 f(,ii.-.. ACj tinintt land nr Jesse Miller on the nitheRSt, tand nf George Keim on the south. Containing about sixty acres more or less. AlaSOAII those two eertnin tatinf ground, located nnd situnketl tn the borough nf Mt. Onrmel, on the east side of street, between Mount Carmel street and Second street, hounded on the north by lot now or lately belonging to Jonathan Khner. and on the south by lot now. if lately ucioinruii? i" Lnniei neiser, in tnijouiuy or northttmber' In ltd, nnd toti, of Pennsrlvanin. each of said I. its contain. lug in front on Oak stroet twenty-live (55) feet and extend ing tne hundred and fifty f IMT, fc?t lo a t e itv-bve foi wide street, called Apple street, fcnitl lots being nuinhercJ on the general plan pf said town of Mt. Cnrinel ns uumlter sixteen (16) and seventeen (17) iu block No. iij ; whereon are crccica, on lot nn. 1,, a two ttory trnrie store house, and on lot No. 16 u two story frame dwelling house ond stable being the same lots ni ground winch Andrew Klin cer nnd wife bv their deed beuiinir ddte tffUh dnvol March A. D. IPOit; conveyed uutoJoiuoi 1. btntethis heiM and assigns forever. Seized, taken in execution, and to he tvrhl ns tne property of Solomon B. Hoyer, John Unyer, W. 11 . Douty, Jmms i. cium, jouii Hough, Li. 1 . Kohrbnch, uduunistnitor o Jacob V, Itohibnch, deceased, Ntithan Haas und John U Weiner. AL"0 All that certain tract nf land, situnte in Augusta and Mahanoy townships. Northumberland county, I'enu sylvnnm. bounded north by ; eastward by land iu waiuititee name of Daniel lvy ; southward by land in warrantee name of John Swinehart westward by land in ine warramee name oi v tmnm uewait ; purveyed on war rant in the nuine of John Dewart, dated December 5th 170:1, containing three bundled and ninety-live nnd one fourth acres, ond nllownnce ; one undivided liaJf-pait of a! thnt certain tract nf land in the townshii-i of Auction am Mahanoy, uforeseid, bounded, noithwnnl by lai.d iu the warrantee name of JJimicJ Levy and llei.ry Dnnel ; east ward by land in the warrantee names of John Dewart and John swinebnrt : southward bv In ad in the wnrtantc names oftlohn Swinehart nnd Jatnra ITnnter.ntt'l westwud uy tanci ui the wnrraiTtee names of .7 times Hunter Daniel l.evan. surveyed on a warrnnt In the name of Wil liam Dewart. dnteti, the 5th day of Deembet , ITtKT, and ciiutaiiiing three hundred and seventy-eight teres and al lowance. Seied. taken into execution, anl to he sold as the j-r pcitv of Veorve Apsley. A I, SO All that certain ht or piece of ground, aituste in the Horough of Northumberland, Northumberland county, and State of I Vnnsylvania, in the plan of said Dorotigh, 51, hounded, southward bv Kirn or Matket street; on the northwest by M No. 50, of Vun Allen A Co ; on the north eat bv n ten foot alley, and on the southeast, by a street called Norihwity. c ontiiiiiing iu front, on King street, six'y .eet, nna in nepth one haiulred and eighty iet, nvue or Ipfr, wiiercon is erected a Drirk and Woodtti Tavern House, a frame bain and other building. Si-izeii, tnVpii ino executi-m, and to be sold as the pro perty nf J..i,n Xmbilt and Peter U. Jioff, lately trading ns Neobilt A: Unff. AlsSO All tiiat certain lot w pnrt or hit or piece of ground, situnte iu the 11. m uch of Sutibury, County of Nor t km ml rer land, and Sinle of Pcniwlvmiia, iMtiuided on the cant by I t No. (t 12) one humitcd'and twelve ; on the south by stiip of land or r t f proc.ud belougn.g to ; und on the west by or lots of Charles Centner ; tiud on the north by Dewbeny street, now Arch street, containing ib width, ou said street, seventy-two (7'i) feet ; nnd iu depth, running parralel with hit No. oi.l hundred and twelve (Mi); which said lot nf giound wasconveved to said Jnred JJrosious b tieorrro P. Dyeis and wife, by deetS bearing date, the th dhy of December. A. D. If "). Keconled in Deed Kook, J.J. pne$77, in Rcgisier. Itcconler'a office for the County of Northumberland,, together, with nil and sintrulHr, Ac , Vo Seized, ;it(t,i intoextfu!ion, au J to be s ild as the pro perty of Jmed Jt--osic')i. ALSO Uy virtue of a writ of Levari Fuaias, will be old at the same time aud plice the following property, to n : n ii innt cerium two-sinry itoaru Imuse, situaie in tne Dorouch and County of Northumberlind, iMMinded and described as follows : Situate on lot number three hundred and eighty-six (HbH) ; boiindrd on the northwest by lot number three Hundred und eightv live (15) ; rm the north entt by King street; on the southeast by lot number three hundred and eighfv-srveu (Jb"), and on the southwest by on alley, iroutsoit King street and is sixteen feet by twenty eiyht, together with the lot ol" gfi.und wheieon the same i eiected and ao much othar ground immediately nJjtcent :fnreu. Seized, taken into execution, and to Le sd;1 an tire f to per ty of William Fetter. DANIKL BECKLEY, t?heriff. Sunbury, December 3h, l.. BAtJQH ft SONS, SOLB MAKCFACTUKERS PROPRUTORB, Office, No. 20 Bouth Delaware Avenue, . SPniLADBIwPHIfL. . fhe above Mannr hss been before the Agrloul- tnrnl publlo for fifteen years past, under one name and proprietorship, and now has an established and large annual snie rorougnoui toe country, nuu ti perfect substitute Tor Perarlan Ouario (affordtd nt. on. half the oost) it del been adopted by aerioul- i,....tiai nf linnnn intelliienoo and discrimination. Tt is warranted not to eihJust the soil, but on the enatrary to permanently improre n. iaeeaieinow ainoiint to many lljoutano lone annnany, ana ine facilities torus luanuiaoiure are wrain uu oum' blett. The above manure irre farnlshed in beth bag and barrels, whichever oustomers prerer. Ibe bags nre uniform In wetgnt iou ponnas, . The attention of farmers It esDeetallv directsd to the fact that the sources of the Raw Material of which the above manures are eomposed, nre so well under control that we oan furnish them of striotly uniform quality and condition, and that thev con tain a lnrger percentage of ammonia than any other Class oi manuiaciureu manures in me maraei. BATJGU ft SONS, ' SO South Delaware nvenue, Philadelphia. fylln highest oash prioe (aid for all kinds of Cones. November 23, 16S8 H er It Agents Wanted. t7J to S00 pet moatk!!; Or a eommitsinii from which twice that amount ran lie maclr by selling th LATEST IMPROVED COMMON St:N'l KAMIl.V SEWING MACHINE, I'aici 819.00. Tor CinlarsMtid Terme afl'ilrcea C. BOWEKH Ik. CO., 3-JO bouth Third Street, Dae. 5, '63 3m. Philaaelphia, Pa. ., Orphans' Conrt alo. IN persuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to pnblio fiilo on the premises, in Lower JIahoDoy township, Northumberland county, Pa., on Saturday, Nov. 23, 183. All thnt certain Lot or peice of land, situate in Lowor Mahnnoy township, Northumberland oounty, Ph., bounded and described as follows: Ou tho North by land of Poter Stepp, on the South by land of Abraham Bloner.on the Eust by laud of Henry Pei fnr'and on the West by land oi Abraham Blasser,con tniuing about Three Acros, whereon are erected a smsl) framo Dwelling House and Btiftle. Late the csiuie of Isaao i'tohr, deo'd. gale to commence at ten o'clock a. X. of said day, whan the terms aad conditions will be made known by JOHN ETOUR, Adm'r. Net . T, 'OS lfrj. 186S. FALL & WINTER GOODS. GREAT REDUCTION IN FRICB3. GOVERNMENT SECUBITII Caa lealtee a large prelt by eiohregljigtbe,m FLR3T MORTOAGK OOLD BON1 of the VHIOK PAdlLFlC RAILRO COMPANT, and the FIRST MORTQAQE GOLD BON; ef the CENTRAL PACIFIC RA1LRC COMPANY. They pay six per oent. Interest in Oold, an for thirty years. Principal also payable in They yield between eight and nine per cent. iDTaior, ana as soon aa tne issue is sold, ir not tbey will doubtless oommand a much hi?he As a first Alurtgage on the longest line ol iU in this country that is already enrniug nioretl interest linbilitios on its noy business, and cost nearly throe (3) timet their amount, the t ty II unaouotod. THIRTY MILLION COLLARS (J30,000,C el the First Mortgage Bonds of the Union 1 Hail Road Company, and of the Central Pacin Road Coupnny, bare already been sold. The earnings of the two (2) road?, from ws. nets alono, were nearly (S1,000,0C0) One ti Dollars for thorronlh ofOoleber. One Hundred Million Dollars have already (pent by tbo two powerful Companies. Fourteen Hundred (1400) Milue of the rcu tween Omaha and SAcramento are made by tt comotive, leaving less than 400 miles to bi which 200 are graded nnd roady for the Rails V hrtVo for sale First Mortgage bonds Cnion Pucifie Rail Road at 102 and aocrued in and First Mortgvgo lionda of Central Paoiflo road at 103 and accrued interest. The Bonds are reeommende d to our most ch enstomera, and will beir tho most oareful sir The new descriptive PamphUts, with A!ep showing the organization, progress, tusiuc prospeote of the enterprise, will be snt on ar ties te. DK HAVEN A BRC Dealsra in Oovernment b'ecuritieJ, UolJ. No. 40 South laird Street, Philads November 21, 1B38. y no i UHKA.T FOR AU3TI1& & C'O.'H OXE DOLLAR SA1.JC Amonsst Atlantio Cables, staam nuTluilon mA those proirreuionii of sciecje and art thai mark the ninetetulb oentury, not the least useful are l)r. Aver't njedioinas. Thev take rank auione tho Lena. factors of mankind, from the rapidity and oertaiaty mm wuiou luoy cure. xry AIKI I VHEHRV l'C' vohal on a oougb and It Is (rone. What akin di.ea ses or impurities uf the blood withstand Araa'i RmsAPiitiLLi ? Aver' 1'ii.L are the perfeation of a purgutire every family should hare them, m almost every family does. Not a tride to be thank, ful lor are good medioines aud the knowledge bow lo ute thciu for protection from disease. These Dr. Avcr's preparations aad publications fnruish. and we do not hesitate to eommmd them. t. Lvuit leader. Unr years ago the writer of ibis notice and an invalid physician, while vuitiug (he Island of St. Croix fur their health, emerieueed aad witnosaed many aurpriaing and beneficial eifu of the Rum there produced upon many of the im alids who were, like oursolres, seeking heultii, and upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a full history of ita mediei nal virtues. He was delighted and surprised, and determined to make it the basis of a Tome end Uulorative Medicine. The result uf hia labors wee a elurious tuocesa for himself and sufferinc human' ity. The eelebrated Plattio Bitters was thus made known to the world. Being an article of real merit, founded on new principles, end relying wholly upon the vegetable kingdom lor Us medici nal eUeoU, it worked a rapid revolution in the treat ment of iuysle&l debility. IfianouA Witta Superior te the beet im ported Oermaa Cologne, end sold et half the price. K. X,. LAZAKUS, would call the attention of the public, end her customers generally, to her large and new awert ment of DKKBS U0OD3, consisting of Toplins, Co Laiutit, Reps, As., at reduoed prices. CALICOES OF EVERY VARIETY. WfllTK GOODS, tuoludicg a inperior article of Marseilles. Extra quality of Mnslins, Drillings, Fine Flannels, Clinton Flannels. Balmoral Skirta, Khnwls, Hoods, Vi:;n. Hoop Skirts of all sites and qualities, Ulores of M nescrintions. inoluiline a verv suporior quality of Ladies' av.d tiontlemen's Bilk fleece, Lined and Cloth 8 loves. Ladies', Misses, and Children's Merino Vests, Children ' W rape and Heuds, Ladies' Zephyr Jackols. Blscket khawis of the latest t'.yles and patterns Hosiery, Ribbon, Trimmings and Ifloweri. Laces, Stamped. Onods, Zephyrs and Yarns. Tow. , cling, Napkits, Quills, Tablo Linen, tleut'e and Ladies' ilendkerouiefa. Scarfs, Muff Taseels, Fancy Soaps, Perfumery, and Toilet articles generally, and a large variety of Notions and Fancy Articles. The above goods are held at the lowest prices. Call and eee litem net ore goinr eiaawsere. M. t. LAZARUS. Siinbury.'ov. 3S, 1818. fSEii:iir.ii't"M b.ili:. I Y virtue nrsuiulry writs of Veii'litioni. l-l;ionas, iaaaetl JJoulcl luc (Joiirt ol Untiiinon f leas ol .,inhuiiiherunu county, uud to me directed, will !e rsrmsed to 1'ubl ie Side et tli Court House, in the Uorousl) l truubury, on SAT- LIlUAt.lllC iOLlI lay l LiElt.'lUl'.K, IMlo, at one u'ekielt I'. M., the lollowing prnptntv, lo wit : Ail tfiat eeiuiu lrct uf luiitl, aitun'e in Cmneron town- ship, Northumberland eouniy, nuil Slule nl' reiiusylviiuiu, iHuinieii itnu uescriiK.T us i.,uw. to wit : ijiejiunft ui a Elouu, thrture by Und of 1hV";.I Itilluluii, ill ngi:t of 1'hllin MuvK) , ii "iih eatt euhty-thrce iesreei, west tweuty-ouu peielies lo a stone uy apple iree, llieuce uy ine same squill seveiity-four and oae quuiler degices, west seventy-ihiee peiclies to a white oulc, Llirurre by lainl nf lieiiiiimin Hnupt, aoutti fourteen and three ouarter drurees, eust ten peieliea to alne, ttience by t.:i.i oi iavid IMUnan, in riulil if Cliristian Mower, nor::. .?;.venty.nve ami a hull'ileirreea eiut ninety-one p, rehci and iinie-teutlis to stone, thence by luuU ol'JoauphOrovea,uufthciKhtyilofirees, west taree perohes and nine tenths tn place uf begiuiug, conlaiuiiute. fiveacits uud mnety-tlirea perches and allowance! & . Al.nvj All Mini irael ol unsealed land, Containing loriy (40) acres of land, situate in IVal township, Norlhuinlier Uind county, aiijoiniiifr hiuda of a. Lukens, surveved uilhe mine of Jacob WeiLel, aitjoi ( I he line uf Cameron townsliip on the a min, reter eikel on ike weat and Abigail l.ukens on Ihe tuth eakt. ALSO That certain we.lern half lotnr piece nf prouiul, situate in the Borough of bunhuiy, Norlhumbeilaiul coun ty anil Cytale aluresuid, bounded ami described na follows, viz i Ou the east by property of E!ia!e:h Mullen, on the Weat by propeity uf Joseph Eyater, on the south by l'or ineily Blackberry, now Chcstuut sueet, and on ibe unrtb by au alley, it being tlie western half of lot numbered ou tho general plau of the Uorough of Sunhury. aforesaid, as lot number one hundied and aiaiy-three (103), coiiuuniig iu front ou aaid ttlaeabeiry, now Chaatnut sueel. Unit) (3d) feci aud In depth two hundred and thirty (K.T0) fiet wheieon ia erected a story and a half log dwelling uruse. ALSO All those two cutigaue !"! of ground, siluale in the Uorough of Suiibury, ailuate on the aoulh east coiner of Cranbariy and l-'awn slreela, as exlonded, rwh of aaid lout coutainiiit; thirty feet in front on Kawu alreei and one hundred aad forly-lhiee (Uvll'ml in depth alung Cranberry street to Chestnut alley, und known as lots uuinlmr and ten (10) in Maseer'e addition to the Uuiough uury. A L30 All thoaa three continuous lots of Ktound, situate in town nf Treveiton, Zarba township, Noithuiobcrlund county, and 8ute of f ennavlvauiu, being Iota number oue (I), two (J),nnd Ihiae (;J iu bloek uuiuber aeventy-eighl 7B in the Ktueral plan of an id town uf Trevorioii.eun taming each twentv-nve feel in front on Market alreet and uue hundred aud fifty feel in depth lo Kuilroed sireet. ALSOA euruill lot of ground, aituata ill the town or Sbamokln. Counly of Northumberland and mute uf I'enn aylvauia, being b4 uumlur in block No 10, frunimg on Kilthatreet, a.id bounded oa ihe eouih by Iota number one (I) and on l!,e north by lot uumhel three (3) in tame block, aud ou tile weal by an alley, containing: IU feet iu fiout aud feel In depth. Al.su-IxjI number six, in block number one hundred aud eaven. iu eaiue town, fiunting ou Fifth aueet. aud bounded on the south by M nainber ive, in aame block, on the mat by Carbon Hun, and on the north bv lot uuinbet seven, iu the aaiae block, eflutaiuiiig twenty-live 'U) feel in front end feel in depth. ALSO Lot number ten, in block nunJier aereutf -ei gbt, (78), in the town of TievorUm, iu 2erbe tuwnahip, Coun ty aud eliate albreeaid, fronting on Wiaiket eti ret, in aaid town, and bounded on Ibe weal by lot iiumlier nine (P), and ou the en at by kit uumSw eleven, in aame hoek, and on the north by hmlroaJ alreet, coutauung iwanly ova net in frnp u.e nee hundred end wenty-hve feet in depth tn Iflrssaenesej, "We propose to fight it out cn this line." A G E N T S ! A d E N T S ! Lf.Jim and Gentlemeu iu every town and city in the States, to act aa Agenis fr Austin &' Co-'s Great One 1'iolln" Bulc of rich and vuluublo good, conir'.-::) i.oin'i.j' but useful articles wuutcd iu cvory tainiiy. Lacii anC every articlu will be eold for One iJulittr. To any person getting up cither of Ibe Clubs below. we will present n W otob. l)rc? Pattern. Piece of bbecliug, sewing Mncbiuo, Wool Cm pet, Ac, frcoof extra cost. Our inducements to AgciiU h.n'e alwavs been nearly double those of any oilier hciu,o tu ibe trade, and our largely iucreafing business wairunts ns in continuing the aiitno. Tako particular notice of tbi : Our AgentH are not required to puy one dollar lor their presents, but receive the same tor tlioir services iugetliug up Clubs. l'lev-0 examine the following 'IVnusj tu Asenis. Any person gendir.g iua Club of Ten, with $1, will be entitled to reeoiiefor tbo sumo tiny one of the nve hundred articles ou our Exchange Li?t. See Circular For a Club of Thirty, with $:i, the person will bo entitled to or.o of the following nrticlcs, vii : Meer schaum Pipe, SO yards Bleached or Brown J-heetii:., Dlegnnt Silvcr-plutod Fivc-butlle Kevulriiig Castor, 1 t uncy JJrcsa ruiturn. 1 uoicn extra quality Cotton Hoac, Fancy Colored Bed t-prcad, 1 large si.e Du mask table oovei, 1 .".loroeco Album 100 pictures, All-Woot Cassitnere for pauts aud Vc?t, 1 pair Lndies' Berga Congress Boot: bc;t quulu y, 1 dozen flue Linen Towels, 1 largo size Worsted Shawl, Ladies' long Uuld-plutod C'hui l. splendid Ladies' Morocco Shop ping bag with lock and key. fc'ot of Jewelry with Sleeve Buttons to match, I Violin and Bow, I doz. hbirt Bosoms, 1 White Mumcillcs Quilt, 1 L'legaut Blnck Walnut Workbox or Writing llosk. For a Club of Fifty, with $5. 1 pair all-wool Blankets, Si yards fine Cassiuiore for Pauts and Vest, I blnck or collorcd Alpaca Drese Pattern, 1 solid Hold Soarf Pin, 1 pair tienU' Calf Boots, 30 yards Blenched or Brown theoting, 2 yds doublo width Cloth fur Indie' Cloaks, i Fur Muff or Collar, 30 yds Print last colors, 1 Square Thibot Shawl, 1 plain poplin Ires Pattern, 1 elegant six-bottle heavy Plated Castor, 1 pair dents' Whito KhirU, genuine Mueracbaum Pipe in caso, 1 set of Lace Curtains. Fur a Club of One Hundred, with elO I heavy lilvcr-plnted engraved Ice Pitcher, 60 yds Bleached orllruVtn f faceting. 1 rich Merino or Thibet Dress Pattern, 1 let of Ivory handled Knives and Forks, I fair superior While Wool Blanket. 71 yards a"-wool anoy Caavimere fur suit, elegant liuago lsrcji Pattern, 1 Ladies' or tienU' Silver If uc.log-caje Watch, I Bacon's xlx-b-irrelcd KeVolver,Silrei-nlated l' engraved six-bottlo lUvolving Castor with cut glass bottles, fine noot ciota tor j.auiei- uioux, yaraa Hemp Carpeting, 1 air fiue ltauiosk Table clolbs Napkins to match, 2 heavy Honeycomb Quilt.i. 1 Bart lot band portablo .Sewing Machine, 1 Wool Long Hbawl.nice Fur Muff and Capo, 1 pair Uents' Freuch Calf Boobs. For a Club of Fire Hundroj. with (50. 21 varus extra Woolen Carpeting, 1 elegant JKunting-cue Watch ( tValtham, warranted ouo year,) 1 elegant Chamber Set black walnut trimmings, 1 baireloth Spring Sofa. Fur a Club of One Thousand, with $100 30 yards Brusn.li Carpets, I Parlor set oompleto, 1 ladies' or r nine (U) i ''eta' Hunting Uold Watch and Chain, 1 complete gh uf rluu- I et of rich Snble Furs. For Inrger or smaller ciune we will give a present of prorlionate value. Agents or customers may at anytime make a selec tion of goods from the Exchange hut, uud by send ing One Hollar for each arti- !o, have the goods fur warded to them, without .---'. ordering checks J but in such euaee no premiums will be given. Directions. Send large sums of money by Draft on New York or Boston, or by Express. We will pay Exohange on all sums of 124 or more. Smaller aumi siauld be sent by regiatored letter or by postal money order. It will be impue'ibie te lore tnonry lent in either of the above wayi. We will not be responsible for money lost, unlets eout aa above directed. See that your letters nre properly direeted and stamped, ae no letters are lorwurdcj uuiuu prepKii. Write your address in full, Towd, Count; and State. Ageruti wanted in erery Town end VilMtge Addresg AUSTIN & COMPANY, Ke. 106 Suaaxjr Street, BOSTON, Ilea Dee PUBLIC SALE. "MRS. B. P. PLEASANTS will sell by nublic XV.L outcry nl her residence en Market Square, enst of tbu Court IIou?e, Lunbury, some cxecllent Furniture, viz : A CHERKT WARDKOBB, Cherry Book-Cane, Mahognny Bureaus, large Bed stends, n large Feather-Bed, Mahogany Sideboard, Extension Table, Chairs, Washstands, and macy u'.bcr article? ef furniture. Also, a Silver-plated Tea Eett, a Britannia Tea Sott, a white stono China Pinner Ifett, all ot which onn be examined tiro day before the sale. A Balti more Heater or Lutrube Stove will also be eliered for sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'alock, A. M., on Wed ucsdav, the Sill day of Deecmber next. Bnti'bury, Nov. 28th, 1888. SPECIAL NOTICE ! Ifotics in Eankmptry. mills IS TO OIVB NOTICE, that on thei3 X. cf September, A. D. 1SC8, a Warrant in ruptcy was irsucd against the estate of l'.obert) of Delaware township, in t!: county ui Nurthu land, nud State cf Pennsyl'a., who linn been n lj a Bankrupt on bisctva petition ; that the payil any debts and delivery of any properly belong such Bankrupt, to him or for his use. c:nl tb : fur of any property by him nre forhiddn br, that a meeting of tho creditors of the said l!:.ii to prove their debts, nnd to choose one or m. tignecs of bis cstute, will be held at a Court of ruptuy, lo be l.ol.len in tno iiornugn ot on county of Northumberland, and State of Pcrr. nia, before John S. De'.wciler. lq., Uei.ter. 1 2th day of December. A . D. 1 Sri8, at V o'elocl: T. D GKEENAWAL i. Deputy Cuitod States Maribal. (ns Messer,, Western District of Pcnnsvl Kovemeer 14, lSiiij. It APPROVED SCHOOL B00SS rtr.Lt.inan bt E. n. DUTI.F.B 4 CO , y. 137 South Fuurth St , Philiddyhu MITCHELL'S NBCt100l,TiToaRAP MtTCOt.'i'FitisT L-esSoMS l OionnnA Fcr young children. An inlrodaction to the A Primary tieorgraphy. With Maps and Cngn MiTCar,L' New Pkimxkv CaooRAPiiv -trated by 20 Colored Map and 100 Enpr: hesigued as an introduction. le the New lute te Ueogrnpby. MiTCBRLL'a New Intermediate Geoitrat.lii tli uaa Schotils and Aeademies. lllustn ! Ccpper Plate Maps and numerous Engrav MlTCItiLI.'S NeW Ptfhotl UwEraokv and A System of Modern Geoftrniibv Physical. oal. and Descriptive ; ncenuipunio4 by a net t 41 copper-t'late juaps, anl iilusLraid Engravings. MiTcitr.l.t. 9 ew 1 hvsical Ueocrapby. H Cr.pperPlate Mnps, and 150 Engravings. 11 lirocklejoy, A. at., rrolewor of Mntheuii; Trinity College. .-.llTcniLL s .New Outline Mni.t. A m Seven Maps, handsomely colored and nmur ize .1 x 21 inohes. inehea. except the "an I oiled States, which is 2S x 48 inches. The ly nnd fully represent, nt a glance, tho P Bouudarioa, Mountain.Syntcnjs, P.iver-Coursi onus, flams, and Deaeiia of the Earth. Mitchkll's New ANCiiMTUxi.iaRi.piiv tirely new work, elegantly UludtraLed. uvemuer xi, ised. .t LA Z AIIUS L MORRIS Cakllstod PERFECTED SPECTACLES, AXD KYK GLASSES. Oce uf the firm will Vie at the Eture of th.ir Agent, Mr. T. i. Shunnon, Jeweller, Sunbury, Pa., two inv only, Tueiday and Wodnesday, December Hi nnjnsd. He atteuds for the purpose of assisting Mr. T. S. Shannon, In Siting the Eye in UiiJicult or usuul Caes. . . Those suffering from Impaired or diseased vision are reoowmended to avail ihomstlvcs of this oppor tunity. Oar Spectacles and fcy't lasses nre acknowledged to be tbo most perfect assistance to sight ever manu factured, and can always be relied upon aa nfTording perfect euje nnd comfort while strengthening and preserving the Byes most thoroughly. We tnke oocasion to notify the Public that we em ploy no pedlar, and lo eaution them against those pretending to have oar goods for sale. November 23, 1863. LATEST AREIVAL Of NEAV GOODS, Joseph Eyster, Corner ef Market aad Fourth Street, BUNDURY, PENN'i, Invites (he publia te call and examine his elegant usortmnntot FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, ueh as Table Linens, Domestic. Doylies, Towels, and Domestics of every description at the very low- ost price. CASSIMERHS. CLOTHS. &C . Silks. Delaines. Lawns, Oinghams, Calicoes, Muslins, Miectii.g. Tii'kings, Jeans, and a full aeeorlmeatof Cotton and woolen goods generally. Hosiery, Gloves, lloop Bktrt. Alio Handkerehiefe, Brushes, Combs. llHlbt anil 4'nps, Hoots nutl Itors, His assortment ef goods will not, he ia sure fail to please the fancy and suit the wauls of an; dositouj oi puronnaing. sua stooa oi 1IAHDWAHB AND QVEBNSWARB. and Grocer ie U large in auantitv and choice In qnalitv, eomprising generally everything seeded In the household either for use or ornament. He always ready and (lad to see bis friends and tcke pleasure Iu showing them bis goods even thourb no sale are made. He only asks a call, and 1 ur that the stock will compare favorably ia price anq quality wnn ute eaeapeai. JOSEPH XYSTER Sunbury, Nov. K, ISM. WHEBB ean I get the be klyerly'e, ef eeeree. and JudgT for yearsalf. it ptetare t Why ai Always go le Uyerly ALL and see uaee eeauUful Bird Cage at the V nrw nareware eeore w YA- IN SUN1UJRV. THE NEW DKUG ST( 04 J. U. M A II E It- li Sfc C V. On Market itreet, East Of the Railroad. apposite the Hardware Store of Conlcv i. SUNBURY, PENN A. WIS would respectfully invite the atlet; tbe citizens of Sunburv nnd viciuitv entire new Stock of i'ure E'resili Ursiga nutl ic Paints, Oil and Varniahca. Olast, Putty aud Dye StuCs Perfumeries, Comb and h Patent Medioinea of all ki. LIQUORS by the BoUle, OI.Uod, Quart au SCOTCH ALB, LONDON PORTED, an CONURESS WATER. Tobaeco, Cigar and RnnS. Looking-Glas Plates out to suit Tramf.? NOTIONS Oi ALL KINDS AND YA3I Trout, apportr, Bandages, Ae. We have selected our stock with care and oi rant it fresh; and of the best material in the r Uaviug had several years experience iu tue I we flatter ouselves tha.t we nun ffivA Anil,.. - lion to all who may favor us with their pan Special attention given to compounding i'liy rreouripiiens ai aai noura oi ine aay or uiglit IHUaj,. UI1IHBH1I. J. a. MARKLEI Banbury. Pet. 17,1S6T. "Ladiee 1'aney fun ! AT john fake: 014 Established slanuiuctor K. T1H AUi ii above 7:b, l'UI Have now in ( nyown Importnt lanuracturc or, jzest and nlok ViVrstJf1 election ui -' v v p v in 'tMt'Sfor Ladies' au,i ri'-5rJ. ji dren' Wear, in i. AUO, LI1C : tients' Fur Oloves and Collars. I am enabled te dispose of uv goods at v sonabl price, and I would therefore soli trora iny irteuds of Korlhumberiana couuiy etnity. xtemember the jNeiae, a umber and sir--. JOHN rAhhltt No. 18 Areh St., above ?tu, outh side, 1 1 fkjr" I have r.o Partner, nor coulccUjo hi ether store ia Philadelphia. ci. 3. For dotni a fanilv washinc in tbe beat and est manner. Uuarauteed equal to any in tlie Ha all the (Irengtb of old rosin soap iih tu and lathering oualitie ef genuine C""?.-. iplondid Soap tfold by the ALDKN CUE! WORKS, eSFertk lYcalJeeet. PkiUr'' Aetjrese M, lee 4y r jr & ..it .u1 A.t r a