SUNBUltY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. PENNSYLVANIA LKGISLATt RE Sesslon 1M1. SENATE. 1. Philadelphia City William A. Crahb, Benjamin Matthias. 2. Philadelphia County Pertr B. Saicnj, Thomas S. Fernon, Thomns H. Forsyth. 3. Montgomery Joshua Y. Jones. 4. Chester and Delaware IT. J. Broole. 5. Berks Henry A Muhlenberg, fi. Hucks Tlenjamin Malone. 7. Lancaster and Lobanon Jos. Konip mnelitr, Daniel Slinr. 8. Northumberland and Dauphin Robert I M. Frick. 9. Northampton and I.ehiSh-l nra.i m- ner 10. Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne No Representative. 11. Adams and Franklin- 77kmis Carson .12. York Henry Fulton. I ii r,mKri I fiml Perry-Joseph Buily. j ..... l i 14 Centre Lycoming, Sullivan ami Clin- j ... u'n'i . i tun-m. J. Packer. ,,, 15. Blair, Cambria and l!Ut,Sdo-..A. trt A. M'Mmtrie . , . Columbia - - 16. Luierne, Montour and Charles R. Buc.knlew ' 17. Bradford, Susquehanna and Wyoming (Jeorse Sanderson. i 18. TWa, Potter, M'Kenn, Elk and Clear- i field-Jolin W. Guernsey. Timothy Ives. 19. Mercer. Venango and Warren John Hope. 20. Erie and Crawford .Mm IT. Walker. 21. Butler, Beaver and Law tenet Arehi. bald Robertson. S2 Allegheny William Hazlctt, .las Carothers. 23. Washington and (ireene- Gntree t. Lawrence, Maxwell M'Cuslin. 24. Bedford and Somerset Isaac Un-rns. 25. Armstrong, Indiana mid C'laiion Christian Mkvkiis 2ti. Juniata, Milllin nnd I'nion Jonathan J. Cunningham. 27. West into eland and Fayette Nn rep. .resentative. 28. Schuylkill Charles Frailey. HOCSE. AViams William M'Sherri). AO'.-'henv Thomas J. Malum, Robert C. Walker, John M'Cluskei,. J. Fiffe, Mnr-ian Sloliertsun. t rmslrons, Clarion and .lellerson John S. Ulney., Uevnulds Laugldin, Thomas M'Kee. Kurujj'jrd and Cambria Julm Cessna, John Bwfc Alexander S. Feather. Samuel Wgefc. Ii'hw C. Evans, Jacob Rcilsnyder. Rtitfe V-ianl Thomus, .lunalhan Be.erer, Unller and Lawrence 77i rutins ; Dcatjtt, ficutt If. II. lirairrr, Samuel Hum- illnn. Blair and llmnio-jilou sV.'i '. M'Citra) Win. H . Smils. KUadfiifd Addi-im M'Kiiin. Henry Clibbs. Chest.!.- Join S. Ihtietn, David J. Bent, .Jawc II. LWI.iii. CuniheiW Henry Climeh.-t Thnmas C. (Vutie Witttn II. JSUiir. C!.;ailie!1, Elk :! M'Kean W. J. Hemp hill Coftinibia ami Mmitimr John M'I'.evnolds. Crawloi.l 7'. Y'l.i (, Juscimi l'.T rr.x. Du'ipUiu Joh.x C. Knnkel, JLn Cooper Delaware John M. li roan all. y.ritiJainrs C. ller.J, AleramlcrW. Maine. Fayette and Westmoreland James I. Downer, Joseph E. (uillin, JirneU iiil'ey. 1.. L. BiseUw. Franklin John J' .., J)vd Ji"t (Jreeue Lewis Kidieits. likluna Km. F.nms. Lebauuii John II". KUUhper- LyeoiniiiLr, ( linloii and Poller Wilii.mi lirindle, Win. Dunn. Lancaster C. L. llmisrrL-rr, '. A.Skcof Jer, Ilobtrl Jlaldiciu, Jansli .Yi.ssn;, James Cowden. Luzerne James W. Klioads, S. S. I'eue Jiet. Lehigh and faibcin DaviJ Laoiy, William I.Sly, Jr. .Miniioe and Pike .liliti D. Mnuis. Mercer. Yeiiaueo and Warren Munis Leech, John W.SImgart, (Jleiiui W lliilii-'ld. Milllin John Boss. MoutL'oiuery William llcuiy. Curtis W. ;abe. Oliver P. Fielz. Noilhamptiiu Alexander K. Beaten, Jos. Bimwx. Norlhiimberlaiul lolin B. Packer. Perry David Steward. Philadelphia City Gtorst II. Hart, Chas, O'Seil, Joseph L.Gusler, F.diraid Armstrong. Philadelphia County Washington J. Jack- i son, Lewis C. Cassiday, William (Joodwin, ' J. Smith Skinner, Edwaid A. Penuimau, A. W. Olwine, Solomon Demeres, William II. I Souder, Richard Simpson, Andrew Hague. Henry Huplet. Somerset (iearpa Maxrry. Schuylkill Wm. J. Dubbins, John S. Struthers. Susquehanna, Sullivan and Wyoming Ezekiel Muwry, fsaao Beekhow. Tioga A. J. Monroe. Washington Jonathan D. Leel, David Riddle. Wayne Cakvki.y Fbkkman. 1'nion and Juniata Eli Slifer. York Jainb S. Haldeman, Alexander C. M'Curdy, Edwin C Trone. Democrats in Roman Whigs, in Italic Iiulependaiit in Small Caps new niembers marked thus I) dead. HF.CAIMTILATION. Dein. Whi. I ml. In' 10 1 69 38 3 75 54 4 58 Senate, House, Dern. majon j'tbal't, 17 Moat about Paine's Gas. Mr. Puiue, in a letter lo the Springfield Kepublican, bays : "A machine, working two such magnels, at you examined, kept my little cottage warmed two monlbi during last winter, and would now be in continual use but for the fact lhat the apparatus, together with other a, are now being employed in proaeculinj; experiment having the employment of Ihe discovery, as a motive power, in view," DRlESUAt II AND III TIOfcR ON A STEAM. BOAT. On Wednesday last, IIk.rr DniEsiucn the celebrated tamer of wild beasts, receiv ed at Zanesville a telegraphic dispatch to come to Cincinnati and bring with him his pd the great Brazilian tiger, and one of the most ferocious animals ever tamed. Herr, accordingly, took a double berth on the steamer "Julia Dean," putting down the names on the Clerk's book "Herr Dries bach" first berth, "Col. Alexander" (Ihe name Herr gives the old tiger) second berth. Herr remarked that the Colunel was a oncer old fellow, accustomed to "sleeping out," and had, withal, a peculiar 1... 1.1 1 .-. A.. nothing nui s(r(m. , T)(, ch(lmbl.rm.,j(l ,ook BW8y the bed, and replaced it with a full supply of arljc,,i Jjus; ns, nlHl preparation to start, went on. Just belore the last hell, JIt,rr anj tlt! tjger lin(L, uu,r apperance in the cabin, opposite the slate-room door. The Clerk heaiimr an unusual stir in Hie UIIIL.V 'III' WIMMU PlrT J IMI cabin, op-nrd his) office door, and looking down the cabin, spied the blaring ryes and sava - e body of His Roval Majesty ! H' J JJn,;ni, U ,P did I not relish the appearance of Lot. .Ilcxan ;, S(il, ,u, djJ ot ;M.l ikt. ordering the party ashore. He felt a repugnance to ,lat undertaking, and concluded to allow things to take their wonted course. Heir unlocked his state-room door, and His Ma- jesty, at a bound, was on Ins straw o. u. Altera little time spent in arranging the state-room, Herr satisfied the Clerk, and others that bis pet was entirely under his command, and intimated to the bar-keeper that a bottle of brandy should be relished hy His Royal Highness, (or himself,) which was brought into the state-room by the trembling waiter, who had forgotten to bring with the liquor the requisite accom paniment pure water. As a punishment, Herr told the tiger to "take the corner," which he did, and stepping quickly out, locked the avtonished boatmen in, while he went for the water ! The man was so fright ened that he spoke not, neitherdid he move till Herr returned and stated to him that he need have no fears, as the tiger would keep his place until me ordered him to rise. When night came, Driesbach locked his slate room, hiil his Majesty food night, and vent to b( il in tlie upiier hctlli, and the "hap py couple" had a good and peaceful night's rest. On arriving at our wharf Col. Alexan der showed his approbation of the boat by giving two or three growls, interupted as approbatory by Herr, and the party sought a hark, which when found happened to be driven bv a son of the I'merald Isle. At first sight the driver utterly refused to take the "baste," but was perfectly willing that Driesbach should be accomodated. His 1 lenrs were allayed, however by the tiger .jumping inside, and he drove to the Den- nisson House: but Dennisson resolutely re fused to allow His 1'oyal Majesty to take rooms at his hotel, ami Driesbach was oblig ed to take rooms for his friend at Wood's ?du seum, while he returned to Dennisson's the nearest and best place he could find. We presume that such an instance of travel has never before been recorded. Ciwinniiti Commercial . -I OWE Nl .MAN A l)OI.I.Alt." II Y CIIAKI.r.- I1. slllllAS. Oh do net envy, my own dear wife. Tho wealth ui imr next door neighbor, But bid mo null hi: stunt ul head, Ami eheerliuly lollow my labor. You must know, the last ot iho.-e little debts 'J hal have, been our lingeiiue suno.v Is pant tins infill ! so we'll bolli o Joith, .And shako Hands Willi llio v.uihl tomor row ! Oh. the debtor is but a shame faced dog With the creditor's name mi his collar; While I am a king, an. I yiu are a ip. ecu. For wo owe no man a doliui ! Our neighbor, you saw in his eoa li tu-d;.y. Willi his wile and his Haunting dangliler. U'iiiie we sal down at our coveile Loaul, To a crust nnd a cop of w ater. 1 saw that llie leal iliop stood iu your eye, Though you tried your best to conceal ii ; I knew that 1 tit: couliast rrached juur heart. And juu could not help but leel it ; Uul knowing now. lji.it uar scanty fare lias freed my neck hum llio collar, You'll join my J.:nh and help mi: shout Thai we o.ve no mall a ilohai ! This neiolihur wIium; show has dazzled your eyes, In f.ict, is it wrcli'licil (Icldor: j I pity him i'!i, I10111 in veiy heurt. And I wisli lliat his iol uric liriler. i hy the in. .11 its ihe veriest sl.uc nlive, l''ol' llis da,-lliuo vile nod ilalli'lller Will live in style lluucjli iniu h.iu!,l come Sj he jjoes like il Ininh lo t lie si.iiihter li.il he tecls 11 liio li?iiifi- rveiy il.iy. Th.it tenit'le ili-hlor's collar ! !l uh.it would hy yivu tui.hl he say with us 'i'iuit hu oa'd no Mini a dollar ! Von seiuii siiiinzed, hut I'll lull yuu mure, VVuiiiii two houisl net him. Sneaking ulon wall 11 Ii iyhtciicil air, As il a lieml had besci luio. et he Ih it Iroui a veiy wurlhy 1111111, Wiioill 1 met with the reale.sl pleasure ; Whom 1 called hy inline ..ml loiei d In slop, Tliouh hi; said he war. mil al leisiiie. He In Id mi) lost ,m,-.' so 1 he'd linn l.ir.1 Till he need my m-ek liolu the collar. Then 1 frhuoic hia ImilI, as 1 piou.llv said, No a1 I utrc no .Man a dollar! '' Ah! now you smile fur you leel the luicc. Ol Lie timlis 1 ve bi'cii lepeaiio, i I kurnv I hut a dowuiot h'..i.'si he.ut j Iu that yeulli! breast was bealiuy! I To-nun iihv, I'll lino wiih giaul's slieiiiith I To lulluw my daily labor ; ! Hut ere we sleep, let Us humbly pray I For our wi etched next-, lour neighbor. ! An J we'll pruy lor tho tune wIilmi ull shall tie lice , Kmni the weight ol the dehioi's collar; I When lilt; puurenl will hit ilis voice ami . eiy, Now I owe no Muu a dollar!'' j A CoNrunuitATi: IIisi;a.!i. Wp once , heard nl' a muu who was rcilnccil to such extn-tue poverty, that in a fit (il'di'speration, he advertised in soiiu- Iundoa paper that he would hang himself on a certain day, at some well know place, for the benefit of his wile and children. Admittance one shil lin!?. Dt:i:a Skins. Such is the demand (or these skins that Victorines, nix inches wide at Ihe widest part, made ol the variety known as Hudson Hay Sable, are bought by the ladies in New York at prices varying from one to two hundred dollars. An cvexiNC party is generally a species of pic-nic, where every one is expected to con tribute either his moneyed reputation, if rich, or hi wii f he has any. THE IMON OF HIE STATES). God bless the pood old Thirteen States; (iod bless the younp ones too. Who cares for musty birth-day dates'! Cod bless them old and new. Tlio old ones first our freedom gained, In bloody lights of yore ; Tho younu ones havo their rights main, laiued As thu young ones did before. Oi Smith or North, or East or West, Twin Sisteis all they be, due mother mused them at her bienst. And that was liberty. ' And may tho wretch whoso hand shall strive To cut their vital thread. Be scorned while in this world alive, And scouted when hu is dead. Now (ill the bowl with Nature's wine, Let's cjrink "Unci save the King," The only King by riuht divine, The Suveieigu People King For they're Ihe only King I own; All others I despise. The Kins; that toueis above the throne, The Kiny that never dies. Oh! may the sceptre wide extend )cr every laud and sea, Without beginning, without end, And conquer to set free. Till Fredom's Banner lloats alone, A beacon iu the sky ; And man no other Lord shall own. But he who rules en high. n:i:i)i stuck i. wi.vrt'.u. Ju the distribution of the winter's supply : of lodih r, the coarser and poorer kinds , sluaild be reserved till the coolest Weather the appetites of the animals being then . sharpest, it will be eaten with less waste. Those fanners w ho are not already provided with cutting machines, will do well to pro- . cure tliem. their use is aitcnoen wnn . considerable economy. Coarse hay, straw, or corn-stalks, are, by being passed through a cutter, brought into a more convenient : form for mastication, and substances are eat en which would otherwise be rejected or only partialy consumed. Cutting affords an opportunity for mixing fodder of an in ferior quality with that which is more pal-j atable ; thus inducing the stock to eat that which would not be eaten by itself. Cut ting also ii (lords the most convenient means ;!' mixing meal that its luitreinent is thor oughly extracted by Ihe animal. The feed ing of laboring animals on cut food allows I hem more lime to rest the cutting p.-r- ieiuang, in a great degree, t'e- work of chewing and preparation for digestion. J Jut it should hot be attempted to teed stock with substance which are chielly destitute ol nutriment. 1 he large sour butts or corn stalks ate little else than woody fibre, and can be uf little or no use in supporting ani mal life. Where a cutter is worked by a horse-power, it may be an object to cut such articles for the convenience of work ing them into manure. Attention should he given to keeping all animals, as much as possible, in a condition congenial to their habits. Their comforts should be consulted in regard to both fond and shelter. Undue exposures lo cold, not only requires a greater amount of (bod to su-tain the system, but it prevents the natu ral secretions, and actually wastes the bodi ly tissues. The most proper temperature is that which would be naturally sought by the animal. Sheep may be allowed to take shelter or not at their option, and, this lib erty may be given to all stock, which it is not necessary to fasten iu stable a portion ol th time. Close quarters are probably preferable for animals which it is designed lo fatten, iu oiiler to prevent the loss of their llesh by muscular exercise. Tut: Lkai ini; Stat::s rate thus f'rniis ii' Tin: Lrri:i under the new census, as to population : !'ill. t-lll. . v Vor!.. jlT.imo ril-J.HiKi l'lilla.lel.iiia, 1IHI.UISI a.(l Ifcililiil.ne, lll'l.linil l!.'.(Hl New (irl.':ni, It'i.tiun lli-j.mm II ,s..n. CCi.MIII Itl.lHKI I'illeillllhti, IIU.IKHI IH.IKI lii-'-ikliu. t.im :i6.miii pun,!,,,,.., Mi.imi 4n.ii Si. I. 'ins. sl.imu ICKio l..niisy ila aril. Itnll'alo and W'ahtiili-.M'ill me uU'tlt 4V.IIOII Tiii:j:i: is an old iady hy the name of Frost, now livinj; iu K.iton, New ilauii sliire, who cut ay "Arise, daiiliter, and ;ro unto thy tl.iuliter, Cor thy daughter's i!;ni'.:!iter has a daughter." She is ninety-live years old. VF.UY UK.MAUK IH.F. An intelligent l.irmi r iu tlie town of Lew istou, relateiUome 1 lime since a reuuiihubli; account of the cure 1 of a line hnise which, in ihe act of plouuhiu, jeaiiidil his loot i:i a loot, and loie it partly oil', lie immediately cleaned out the dirt, I and applied (i. W. Men-haul's celebrated j (iaiylingOil. replaced the liuof. handa-red il i up lijht. soaked it occasionally with the Oil, ! and in two weeks he was able to l.s Ihe ! iiuise. ' A pamphlet of ilesci iption uuiv be had gra ' lis. of the nofiit. ' Sild by II. M.isser and other DrnsuNt in i t!u- 1'niled States. I i ANOTIIF.U SC'IKNTIFIC WONDER! ! PF.1IN, the True Di-irstir Fbnd, ur Gastrit i.ire.' A ureal Dyspepsia finer, prepared j troin r.eunet. or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, ! nfier diiectiuiis ol" U.iruu Ltcbi, the Kirat I'hvsiological t'hemisl. bv J- S llouuliluu, M.'l) . No. 11 Ninth KiL'hlh Street, l'hlladel phia. Pa. This is a Holy wnnderliil remedy for Indioe.siioii, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, mid Debility, euiini: alter Nature's own method, hy Naluie'aown iiyent, Ihe (tastrio Juice. Seu advertisement i:i another column. In D.'l.iware luwnship. (in ihe 30th ull., by tin; Uev. Mr. Sheddiu, -Mr. Jamw Hissr.i. lo Mm F.i.i Ann, daughter f Win. Wilson, , Kaip, ull of that township. In Northumberland, on the 19ih tilt., by ; the Hev. J. CJ. Craioheail, Air. A. Kkeass, ol Danville, lo Miss iARAil H. Shannon, of. Northumberland. ! Ill Northumberland, on the 25th ult., by i the Banio, Mr. Hiba.m Hunt, lo JMiss saraii Paim., both of lhat borough. On the 21lh ult., by the Ucv R. A. Fisher, Mr. Ji-.ef.miah Uexn, to Miss llARatKT Con- HAD, uf Augusta. Ivy the hatne. on the same day, Mr. C'has. Zei.li:ks, to Mim Lavina Wia:, of Shamo- kin. U.. ll.a anma nn it.A 4 I si ,ll tr ilmm- lljr llio ,i.r, .Ml ,110 - (.aii., to Mi! Eluabeih WttN.N, o' Xn"usia. S!)C iltakct Philadelphia Market. Jan. 8, 1851. Fi.ouR. -There is a fair supply of Flour, I cm "me inquiry. Huotations tor export S4,. (liJl; retail sales nre at S4 75 a 35 00 - Extra Hour S5J a 6. Kyk Ftors Is selling at :H. Corn Mkal -Is still held at $2. Wjibat Prices are steady ; sales of primat Southern and Penna. red at 95cts a 91 oa ; prirno white nt SI 10 a $1 12. Corn. is worth 60 n 614 for new yellow. Rv:. The last sale was at 70 c.ts. Oats. Oats are now steady: sales of primo IVnnn. from 12 to 41 el's; Southern V.'llsst 40 a 41 els. WinsKtY. Sales of Whiskey in bbs. at 261 it 27cts. SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT. WllKAT. Kvk. (Inn. Oats. Dcttkr. Kii ns. PlIHK. Klaxsm:ii. Til. LOW. Dkkswax Flax Ikcki.ei Flu. Drum ArrLns. Do. Pkaciu.s. 100 56 511 37 16 10 7 1!5 10 35 8 10 62 '-00 NEW AnVKRTISEW ENT. i'ist of tetters. m maimm; i the roT oh m t at M Mil Ht, tivc. 31, isso. J S Bright 2 Daniel llnrb Louisa Bnwersacks Solomon Bender lieuj Urosiiius Samuel P Blight John Boweu James Cannon Sarah Culp John Caul John Christ J I) Kichelberger Wm Furmaii Joseph Folk Samcel Furiuan Henry Fmistou Henry (Jass A J (iutly Wm lleiisou Thus Hastings Daniel Hamiiibuch Hill lloiisewe.nl (leo. Harrison Samuel lime John W Hopper Fred Kline Andrew K.iuderuiau Joseph Kiegbauiu .las F Lereti David W Malick lsiab Morgan V B Maus Henry C Martin Iter ij Bobius (.'apt John Bay John Snyder J A Snyder iM II Shaffer Benj B Seigfried Geo Searfoss John S Taylor John Wendt Leonard Wagner Susannah Yarnall It B Packer. P M r.Kta(c ol .! Ll OIt SWBtK, lec'l. ! iTOTMT. is hereby Riven that letters of ad-' ministration huvc been granted to the sub- lu'is on the estate of Jacob .Snviler, ilee'd., late ol': Lower Mahminy township, Northumberland conn- ty. All persons iudebled to said estate, or liming j cluiiriK imainst the same, are requested to call on ; the subscribers for settlement. WILLIAM KKBAUCH, ) . , , i JOHN A.NVDKU, '"' ; Lower Mahouiiv tslip., Jan. 4, lrtol. nt. ! TO CAPITALISTS. PBWO parlies, one of whom owns an interest in Jl nearly DO.IHIII m-rc of Tinibvr laud on the waters of the West llrainh of the Susquehanna; the other owiiiLf it llou'.le siteam Sawmill on th main Kiver below .Northumberland. These par tics are willini? to join their prnierty together as a common slock, provided they call obtain the uid of a third party, either us u partner, under tlm special partner!!!)! law, or under the general in rut itiriilti'H frt passed ut the setsioii of 1H5U; under this iirrani;enieut the money required call be sruiplicil bv one or inanv. Said Mill is built , . . 1 , 11' in tlie best muulicr. is nearly new, and is capable ol turning out at least 0,011(1 leel of luinlier every ' S4 hours and bcini; on the Pciiiisvlania Uanul; ".,e "m.-er. mui noiuier. m me war 01 IMS. unu 01 the vari ., , . ii, . . in -1 '1 1 1 . , I ri'ius liiJian wars, since t;isi. rouium who serveil inns the lumber could be sent to Philadelphia ss last j , 0l.r,. , , wh .,V fr month, so us manufactured. It is the intention of the par- ' acres; and to those who served one numtli 41) am, lies to build two other and larger Mills on viutur I , Arranirciiivuii lime Iwen nra.le wiih Kniil.-niin f the . .en Leirul nruteSHiuii in ilincrent fei'lumi nl Ihe Couutrv. lor powers connected with the properly so as to finally le i,.,,,!,,,, , w11rralli 0d tin. rile of the eat ., when bring the amount manufactured to ten millions I imuted, 011 the mont uih-aniu'eoiu terms: for the payment feet ner annum. There are other liartles bavins' I mi interest iu the land who are willing to sell on ! reasonable and accommodating terms. Twkxtt TiiorsiMi holla ns will lie required to set the business fairly ulloat and 'he profits of the busi ness will do the rest. The parties advertising would be willing to ussign their interest ill the profits of the concern to the purty making the advances, for us much us their shares uf the ad vance iniirht be beyond their interest iu the pro perty. The person or persons making the ad vances to have nl his ujiiiun either one third or one hull' of the property acquired or to be acquir ed. There is no such other opportunity for an in vestment in Timber lands iu this slule. For par ticulars apply to A. JOIiDA.N, Attorney at Law, Sunbury. N. I). Something more than one half the above stated sum would be required between this time mid March next to cut, haul and flout tim ber to the .Mill. Tho Pennsylvania Enquirer and North American, Philadelphia ; and the Baltimore American, are requested lo give the uboie adver tisement 0 insertions, every oilier day, and send their papers containing the advertisement, and their bills us uboe. isunbiirv, Jan. 4, 1851, fit. . j. j. Jill III lOl lU'lll ll ' II iU'OJ, pONTAININO ISO acres, ISO acres, !I0 acres cleared. with . ith un Orcliurd, Stone Uarn, two storv Frunic Dwelling House, &c, unci a SAW MILL wiih Timber Land adjoining on I'enns Creek, t'uioii county, ti miles H est of .New Berlin Inquire of Ciiahlks PtKASi.vis, Esq., or of III OII BELLAS. Sunbury, Jan. 4, 18.1l). tit. ' notice. ; A S the subscriber intends making new arrange- ments in his business on the first of J.uiou ry lol. all persons knowing tlionni'lves indebted to him, ure requested to cull uml make settlement up to that time, by payment or giving their notes for the uuiouut due. JOHN W. FKILINC. Sunbury, Dee. 5. 185U if. ATTENTION. ART1LLKIUSTS!! THU inetulwrs of the new Ar tillery L'ompunv are hereby re- quested to meet in M arket square, Mi 11 bury on K.VJTRDAY Hlhiiist., i al 10 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose , of being organized and inspected by ' the brigade Inspector. The Knunet (itiardsof Seliusgrove, ' Point uml .NorthuniU'rlund Light 1 Infantry, anil Dewart Guards have been invited, i and are expected tn participate in the parade. SOLOMON BTROH.O. f. Sunbury, Jan. i, 1S51. ATTENTION, m:w nr oi arusm AOl" are commanded to meet in M r. ket Square, Sunbury, on KATl'RDAY, Hthi'lStii at 10 o'clock, A. M fully equipj for drill. Uy orrtr of the Captain. t'EQ, OLIPHANT, O. P. Sunbury. ,. 4, jfi-,! j ; ' j . . i iV RNOLD'S WRITING FLl'ID AND CON. CUE'- INK for ale at trjit office, 800 LABORERS WANTED IMMEDIATKLY on the Trovorton Rail Road' to whom liberal wiuren will be paid. KIMBER CLEAVER. Engineer. Trevorton, Jan. 4, 1851. tf. NOTICE. A meeting of the Stockholders of the Trevor rm 'on. Mshnnoy and Susquehanna Rail Road ('oniinny, will be held nt the otrice of the Com pany, JSn. 17, South third atreet, in the eity of Philadelphia, on Monday the 13th day of January next, for the purpose of electing oll'icem of the Company for the ensuing venr. R. MrK. U'DLOW, See'v and Trrartirer. riiilodelpliia, Use. 5S, 1850. tc. GREAT ARRIVAL OF VVILLIAM HOOVER respectfully informa W w hi' friends and .etistomcrs that lie had just returned from Philadelphia, with an excellent assortment of NEW GOODS, which he oilers for tale at his new store at Mai er'a Mill, Hollowing Run. These goods were elected with great care, and will lie sold ut the lowest prices. 1I1S STOCK CONSISTS Ol' EVKK V VAIll ETV, Via : Dry Goods, ScA n. Cloths, Cassimerts, Sattinets, Muslins, Calliioes, Motisselinc I)e Laints, Al paesas. Merinos. Flannels, Chtc k s, U t n g hams. lec. ALSO: An assortment uf HAM'S, CAPS, (il M AMI LEATHER SHOES. (VUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, IRON nndsTEEL, NAILS. Ac. A general assortment of (Groceries, such a j Sugar, Collee, Tea, Molas- i ses, Spices, &.c. j Also an assortment of Liquors, such as j Brandy, Rum, IVriskey, Wines, tS'c. i I IT- l'roducc of all kinds taken in cxchiinge at , the highest market prices. ! i Hollowing Run, Nov. 211, 1S50, ly. I I MORE NEW C00DS j Al llic iew More of j I JOHN 1UJYEKS&CO.,! j Market Street, Sunbury. j j TIT HO has just jeeeived and opened a large ns- I j ortment of new and fasliioimblt goods, of every variety, suitable for the fall and winter sea- i son, for all persons; and to which hi: culls the at- ; I tention of trlends and customers. His stork con i sisls iu part of i imv SIl'H As Cloth, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Merinos, J)e Luines. Calicoes. Shawls, Hand kerchiefs, and all kinds uf wear ing apparel. ALM): IlariHvHrc, uvciiwnr(, Groceries, Fish, Salt and Plaster, And all articles that may be wanted by the com munity. Tlio Ladies Will lind, by c.illinc ut his store, that he has not been unmindful of their wants, and respectfully invites them to cxuinine his selection. ! tf Country produce cf all kinds taken in e.-.-chane for coods at thr hiejii'st market prici-. Sunbury, Nov. It, 1H50. ly. A B)Vi:H,i:f5j;'g' Bounty Land and Pension Agency, WAHSINGTON, D. C. ryUli: lllhtelsliltl AU.iriit'V nil,) iiMiT:il Airllt l the A. i'lty of Wnslaiision. ..iters Ins tm'ei in irttciirini i Hunly I jiiiiIh uu.l IViiH. ins l..r limit, etitlll'l. li.-uit; ' lii'UK'nlly .ieatt'lut the s.-:il of (i . vi'iiiu.iit . Willi a II1..1- ( oiiklli wuil luliiiluir uu'ijuaiiiuuu'e with the uiM'ciiKiry forms. ! uml roiilliie of hiimit'8, mill liavmtl :iei'i's to K.'islcrs unit ! Kolls tilnl III I he t' . S. u:ir iiliice, In x mirssts li.i-llll if I'm I "'i " HTtiv 111111 nut. ui'ii. y uiiiUHlllK'ill 01 uovor I lieill . luinalia every ktnU. Hy 11 late An of Cinarcss, llimnty Ijind i Krnntisl to 1 M 1:,. re.lenijiu.iii.il iiinon. wun 1 .r t:ixe; e 11.111 1 de-tan: nnd l.ir the trunsnelinii ol general Luv l.uMiieM, in the clillc rent iuien nun l erritinen. lie lenders lint acrvieeN ti nieiiiliers .4 Ihe profession nt a iliiilanee. uml when el.ilins iigaiu.t ttie li-iverninent. lire pre wired by li IismI Apent. will nUite one hall lim tmnul fee Che neeeiwary form, and liHtrilctiun., mid information on all liltileels Sipertm'i to u Mlieeei.hil in isei'iition of this tiuiurss. will tie luruished to regular Corn:. indents with out chin ee. Information elioerfullv given, anil till eoinruuuieiitioua piiililtly ri'iilird to, if uddreMed (I'K p.p., in) t l IIAltl.l. I TWCKKK. (lim r. ti.) December 5s, Ib.'SJ. W'aKliinytuii, U C. A Great National Picture. WASHINGTON! from Sliturt'a uioal Celebrated Paintln;. rilHI LAKOE AND MAGNIFICENT L PoltTKAIT OF WAMll.Nt.TO.N, from the bmiii of un American artist is, considered by all who have seen il to be one of the most beauti ful sieeimeU8of urtcver published, and u l onur.i T li k t:Kss of Wsni veroN . The si.e of the plate is eighteen by twenty -eight inches, which will make a handsome Picture for the Parlor, and should be in the hands ot'i.vr.ur AmkhiciN cm lev, It is a correct copy from j'tuurl'? celebrated original Painting, now ut Ihe State House, Hart ford, Conn. It is finelv engraved, and printed oil superior paper.' That it inav be wiiliin the means of all, the publisher has reduced the price to (Inl Doi.Lt.ii! . All persons remitting the amount may rely upuii receiving a perfect copy by return of mail to any purt of the Tinted States, curftilly put up on rollers made for the piu poe, free of postage. Address all orders, poM paid to the publisher. JOHN .s.TAVI.Olt, llookscller mid publisher, New Voik. Ueceuiber 2H, IS If), -lit. NEW STAGE LINE FUOM roTTSVILLH TO SHAMOKIN". A new line of stages is now running daily be tween the above places. A comfortable two horse stage will leave Ml. t'armel for Sliamokin, imme diately alter the arrival of the Potlsville stuge ut that place, and will return the next day from Sliumokiii, so ns to meet the Pottsville atuge on its return In Pottsville, From Shamokin to Trevorton there will be established a DAILY LINE by nett spring so as to connect with this line at Shamokin. In the mean time private conveyances will tic in readiness at Mianiokiu un the arrival of passen gers. CONHAI) KEKSII.NEK. Shamnkin, Dee. H, IKS!). If. NOTICE TO EDITORS AND OTHERS. AVir !', .: S54, ISM. i Mr. II. B. M issF.a, Sunbury Pa. lyear Sir : In some portinna of the country where ve had advertiseil our Saraaparilla, in 84'.',, he Editora ot some of the pawra have reen f,t tn take upon themselves the responsibility 0f eontinuing the aauie after the agreement npired, and in some eases have had the preaumution tn tend ua bill fof '.',ie amount. ',ow we have no objection to 'nave all the papers in tho I'nited States advertise for ua Tor vsis, if they are pleased to do so at their own expense, but we cannot afford to pay them unless they have our authority for the work. We write to you for tlie purpose of informing the Editors, through vou, ttsl they are at liberty to advertise at long at they please, but we must not be held responsible without our written authority THOMPSON, SKIILMAN A CO.. No. 116, Nassau turret, New York. December 14, 1850. tf.. THE Vi:UV I.4TEST AUIilV AL NKAV GOODS, AT THE STORE OF IP.- T. CLE1CE1TT, VVHO takes Ibis method of informing his friends and eustomers. that he has iust re ceived and opened a splendid assortment of N1Y UOOD8, which he ofl'ers tn the public at the Inwrst prices- His stock consists of every variety and qualily, necessary for the farmer, mechanic, and laborer, a well as the professional man, viz. : nil kinds of M ens' A p ii re I . Pl'lll AS fLOTIIS. CAPPIMKRF.S, SATTINLTTS VKSTINOS, Ac. ALSO: a largo assortment nf Calicoes, Mousseline De Laints, Alpaeeets, Merinos, Shawls, llanilkerchits, Gluvs, Iloi.ieri, Checks, Cumbrics, Ging hams, (ec. Also a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, Huts and Caps, Gum ovir Shoes, Alo an Assortment or JIK.VDY MADK CLOTllINti. A general assortment of flroceries, Sugar, Cofl'ee, Tea, Cheese, Mo lasses, Spices. An nssovtment of Hardware, Kails, Stiel end Iron Liquors. Suchas Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whiskey, ..Vc. Ifc 1'roihice of nil kinds will be taken lo cv- I change, uml the highest market price paid for the same. Niiiiburv, N W, 1 ."0 lv. GREAT ARRIVAL OF (J 0() DS! Market Street, Sunburj', Pa., "Wttll.N W. KRILINfi respectfully informs his 9jj friends and customers that he has ju.-t re ceived u lurgc mid handsome assortment of J)rv (ioods. C'ontistini; of Cloths, Cassimeres, Kattinetls, De Laines, t'alicoes. Fancy and Staple Goods. ALSO: GROCERIES of every description, nitres and mv.wcink.s. QUEENSWARE AND HARDWARE. Fish, Salt, Plaster nnd a general assortment of all suih rjoods as will suit all classes; the For mer, Mechanic, Laborer nnd (lentlemcii of ail professions. The Lndiet ! Will find a great variety of all such articles as they will need for the present season. j IV Country produce of all kinds taken iu ex- . change nt the highest market price. j Sunbury, .Nov. H, 18oU. SAICJSL LEVIES S, BOOT-TREE MAKER, No. PS Kiirc Street. Second door below Third, PHILADELPHIA- YVlir.RK kinds of lasts, &:, of the latest tle and best malcri il, ure lnaiiufactiui il 1 on reasonable terms. I All orders proiAptly nnd punctually alteiulcd to, I Philadelphia, .Nov.' M, lSoll ly.' FASHIONABLE HATS. C. J. WALTON, No. 2-IG Market st., between 7 $ Si .., (South siilc.) PHILADELPHIA. '"P II E Subscriber bus opened a new hat store, and oilers to traders and others who visit the city, a handsome assortment of hats, cups, of eve ry variety, miide up of the best material, nnd in the latest and best style, and on terms as reus lim bic as can be hud in any establishment in Phila delphia, viz. : Fine silk bats at tjt'J.SU ; (lood do do at Jjiltlll. Persons from the country who pur chase of him. can rely, ut all limes, on gctiiug a good article that will please thrill, ami one thai is lull v worth the inonrv paid. C.J. WALTON. Philadelphia, Nov. 'J, 1S50. ly. "Ihit'otiragc Yo.ir Mvn!'' HAAS FASHIONA IJLE MAKE OF FURNITURE AXD CHAIRS. HHE subscribers respectfully cull the utti of the public to their lurge unit splendid u attention assort ment of every quality and price of i r.ia: t -u Aiti: which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one who will cvumiuc it, on account of its durable workmanship and soleiulid l'mih, made up of the bc.it stock to be had in the city. No effort i spared iu the manufacture of their ware, and the subscrihers are determined tn keep up with the nniv iniproxeinenls which are constantly being made Their stock consists of Mahogany ' Solas 1H a lis und Lo.iasfs ajurraus,Srcrrtarlcs,S(5cbonrlis, SIII'A, BliEARFAST AM) DINING TABLLS, and ulso VENETIAN HLI.NDS, equal lo Phila- dclphi.i niaiiulacliiie. m;-Fun,lu Jvn'i.vv'Jvt v"'"' CUMIOAIIDN WORK. AND I AN DLL- STANDS. TOILKT TAI5I.KS AND KXTKNSIOX TABLKN in short, everv urlicle iu this line of their business. Thev also ' muuulu. lure all kinds and qt.aiil.es ()f ' (i j- . 1 j 1 1 I ll , tieluding varieties never Isliirc lobe had in Suiibuiv, such us M .no m, Ui.i k Wi.t.r ami fi ui.1 ii M vei.r. (iiiMi ax ; ami WiMismi CHAIliS. amii ax i 1 i o srouu, which are ot the latest styles, and warranted lo lie evccllcd by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. Tlie subscribers are determined that there shall he no excuse for ersons tu purchase furniture iu the cities, as every confidence can be cut -rUinied about, the quality mid finish of their ware anil Chairs. Their articles w ill he disposed of mi as good lertna at they run I purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken iu payment for work. IV l'NUEKTAKlXG Having provided themselves with R haiiil.-.oine Hi tssi., they are now prepared for I'ndcrtaking, ami attending fu nerals, in '.lis vicinity, or ul any convenient di tuncc f'om this place. LP 'I he Wure Kootn is in Market Strrei. opposiip J. Young't slore, and nearly o)qssile Weaver's Tavern. . ,,,,,, DANIEL H AS. liEOKOE KENN. Sunbury, Dee. 1 1, IBfMV-tf. T. S. EOBST S AND WATCH ESTABLISHMENT Iu Selinsgjove, Pa. Clot kts, W'alflK" nd J"fHj, 1) El'MRED i the tesl manlier and warranted V to pertonn well. All work intrusted to hit cars will be strictly attended to. SelmagTOve. Nov. 30. 1 S50 tf. 1'K.Boureau't celebrated ink, and also Con cress ink for sale, wholesale and rend by k H B MASTER. Decambei 2fi, ISjO TO PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS. rpilK subscribers t.ni-r to physieisns and dniR JL cists, u csrelully sele. ted .lock of drop and medicines, which lin y will cuaraiilee to be of Ilia beat quiihiv, purr nnd nmidiihrrutrd in all case. Their facilities for importing foreign drugs aad chemicals arc such, that they are enabled to Mil them upon the best terms, and at the lame tima to assure their customers of their genuineness. They have also recently prepared and now af fer for sale a superior article of ll.UM l M4;.M-S4, Ac, Reseinblinr. Henry's Msirnrsia, fine from carbon ic acid and roimhnes, or prittinrs,, alino.t entirely tasteless, combininir in an equsl bulk from three to lour times the slremilh of the common kind, and sold at about our half Ihe price of Henry's Magnesia. They have oNo prepared the Fluid MtijeiifVia, Vliii li is a new nnd valuable remedy in acidity of the stiimticli, heartburn, nausea, Ac., at lata tlinn half the price of the foreign article. They nlso hnvc on hand of their own prepara tion nil assortment of I'll re Drug's in I'owder, Neatly put up in I. J nnd pound bottlcf. aucli a- .M ies, Rlniburb. Senna, ,iMieea, Rlialany, Ki- Ho. l:in Araoic, .erueutiiriu, Lxt. U vevrr i. car, Polassa ttulph., t'otassa .itras. llorai. Hui. jji lia. liuclui, Orris, (,'asc.irilla, Cunella Alba, I vn I rsa. v;c. lin nt care has been taken to have these fre pared from the best selected drugs and in such a wiiy us to prescne the characteristics of each ar ticle without injury. They Iuinc also a variety of Clii'tiiicn! & H'li.-irinaceiitical Preparations of thi'Ir own u.aiiufacture, and add toihe list all the vahial'li' new remedies they ber nme known. Amou r them may be mentioned Ihe follow ing : ll.!i...'v iimc A I jPifpar.iii .iii wf Mcrcary, Iron? Zntc. !l;.tr:ti:l of Senna, lltiiit, a j j.r-.iM:illt tiillll to ailinitllltM I i I'liil'lren. liiiuci ui Ijiiftm Coinp., llin.l, I Siasclin. " l'lft.LI':in..is i.l I. ..'jr.... ' I' e-thi sa. t.i'iii'.r Aiimi iniu. 'ln:i. il-.. I'll ."ili.-il... do. u nt w ri im.!- I'nr KI'.rmr.uliMti. I'.x'.i.w.-t ui l-niinn, I J'lv.5si:i. " 'r.MMMrmn. " V:,!. ri:.ll. tl'iul. : SjiKawnlla Corn- IMlVttlOII fluid, I i. do. tti4, (Iu mnple do. Cnlitcyiuli Comp. flo llrnple. Oils of Copniva, Ciirule of Iran riuw ui;d mt'ul roiat'ilv Sps. .F.tlier Nitrns, 1 '. S. P. Ctibebs, Ergot, Tobuccc, oir and Quinine. Sesiiui-Oxide of Iron, an antidote lor arsenic, I Urate ol Magnesia, a new and pleas ant cathartic medicine, put up in 12 oz. bottles, !j? per do.. Collodion, or Liquid Adhesive Plas ter ; a convenient application iu many surgicul operations, put up in small vials. Also CAN'TIl AlilDAL COLLODION Oil BI.IS- ti:i;in; liqud, A fumcnicut preparation of cautliarides in many cases where there is a diliicnlty of applying the ordinary blistering plaster. A coating of it appli ed w ith a camel's hair brush nnd covered with oil silk or some similar substance, will produce a blister in three hours' tinir ; or when exposed, in the usual time of about twelve hours. Physicians and others may depend upon the faithful and prompt eycctition of their orders at aa low rates us the best quality of medicines call ba purchased. CHAKLEs ELLIS CO. Clicsnnl street, Philadn. Laboratory, (ith and Morris Sis. .Solilliwark. November Hi, lS'ill. tf. I1TS! I1TS! IITZ! BOUKEAU'S Indestructible and Indellible WRITING INK FACTORY Ait. 1 S'wtfi Third stirrt. T LKCH.Wi'S uml the Wiiliiit; rnmmiinity i - arc rci 'ijurstnl tt i ti fitt; ted mi its ( ',!(, . il! iiiul r;iniiii( thinl.XK, to t'inodc Metallic l3f which is if ' liur illiliir i IVIiulesitilo :iul Ctclall, ! No. 1 South Third street, Philadelphia. A lihoi'jt discount made to Merchants and the , Trade ' For sale by II. I!. M.isser, agent for Sunbury ! November 0. 130 lv. PATENT JAPAN BLACKING. Manafartorii, No. at) CIIKSTNI'T Street, MEDAL, invardc.l by the FHANKLIN IN S.'lTlT.'Ti: of Philadelphia in October, ami Tilt FIRST PKEMII'.M bv the MAKVLAND IN'. , S l ITLTE, at llaltiinore, Nov. IS4S und 1849. !,,, '.,,,. tMnfr2tjti, 1848. I have used .1. W cllar's Patent Japan Liquid ' and Pasle itlacking for some nine months, and i am happy to say that it surpasses any blacking that I have used these twenty odd years. I find ' it holds the polish and preserves the leather but ! thr than any blacking that I have ever tried. Amuii.w K. CuivsLai. No. t7 Chestnut Street, Wm. CITRREY, .Vuiiwociwrer. Successor to J. WELLAH, No. 5J Clu'stnut Street, above Second. .November, , ISjl). lv. " SHOURDS & CO'S : fwjr .' jf j ' " " t L A 15 II 11 A X I) 1' L L Ij S A V I X U j J S"1TC" CJOPe. j SltllltTratnTml hyMtoirnls & Co- ; -lJ3 rA.l(I(r s, , ;. 1 Foil SAI.K !5Y ALLM.iltH'ERS. j -m 'AI! NTI-'I) M wash clean in hard. aott. fc,it .,tl,r r lllltf iu H1C ,hirj i i'e !'"' l'r ""P'vcr numufactured ; thu. AH,htA il!i h.,i!ii..;, bleaching. &c. I n vFl s CI oTIIFS w 1LANNL1.S, t I.OT11LS, &.c. washed will, ll.is Soap will never shrink or have i ' '' "","", k'"' lmt lo"',"1 ,l.,e"' '" ,1!"r oiiuin.il s. '.t and phunt slate : wlncli is in llsell a ; si.ll'i ie.il rcoiiinicinlji!o.i lo guarantee iu use iu j a lamilus. j TI1F. FIN I'.ST FA HlilCS ,av be washed thoioiuhly with it, without th lea-t inl'iiA uiving them a lustre equal to newly iniporti'd i;ioils. PAINT, OliF.ASF. DIRT of imv description, call be readily ri moved by the uw o'f it, without injury lo the article, whether it be the finest dress or ordinary carpet. In the tie of Minimis & Co's Soup, the most liuUcutc need not fear, as it will not injure or chap the hands, but on the contrary act as an emulfi eitt, and is not only the vkiiv BKr whis. soAf ever ottered to the public, but as a TOILET SOAP cannot be excelled. W herever il has lieeu iiaeil il lias given perfect satisfaction, and is warranted so to do, in ull ca ses where a fair trial will be given it. slIOl'RIiS & CO., Manufacturers, No. M l ('Inbuilt St., Philadelphia. For Sale tiy tinners generally, November Hi, 1S.MI. NEW TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, c ANF.S, cVc. Just received, a Iar;e and hand- souie assort incut of Toys. Fsimov (loois, Canes, violin strings, dominof gamea, pursles, and tricks, moving likiircm si goJ y.ows, work apd fancy boxes, napkin rings, Wt, S1!' cl dcsi iiplion, at the lovv'. ntift h.4.uj SfiVjJ li.il. Call and see r.F.ORC.K, JOEL'S N.ttW ?TORI. 101 North 6th . Philadelphia, lale of tid street. N. B. Canes r.ea'Jv fl.ouiitttU and Fsncy Turning d, n. Nov. t. tijO. .lino. B" RaWX'i F.SSENt'E OV tAMAK A. GIN . (EK, for sale by i. B. MASSEK.