nnu.li ll ll .pii f CurrtsponJenct of the United Jlatet Gazette. Wbi!kit, Dee, 20, 1841. Th Patent Cyme Robbed. ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR REWARD. Just after the House adjourned, the news reach ' ed the Capitol that a grant robbery hud been ef ' fsctcJ at noonday, in the robm over ihe Patent Of fice, where the various valuable presents, made to the Government anil its officer, relir of the Revo lution, certain old Treaties with Foreign Power, General Washington'! Uniform, and many valua ble epecimena bf American rrranuftictUres), A.c are depoiited. Between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday, the thief auccceded, by the false key, in unlocking the door of the am ill roorh at the end of the large sa'Oon, which the attendant left but a few minute before, where the moHt costly article's wore deposited, broke ' open the glass Ihrrcfrom the splendid oolo au iiiavosd asurr riox, said to be woith from three to five thousand dollars, which haj been presented by the Emperor X'eiander, of Eiia aia, to Mr. Harris, while ho wi 'ambassador to that Court, and which was deposited in the archives of the State Department by John Ij A Jams, whilst lie wj President. They also took the ric mi.' kcklick, which was presented to our Government some two or three year since by the Emperor bf Muscat, valued rit acveral thousand dollars, though not considered worth aa much as tho snull box. 'fhey completed their spoils by taking the ooLb at ABRaan bf the sword which had been presented to commodore Diddle by the Viceroy of Peru, aome ten or fifteen yeara since, during the trouble in South America. The value of the three articles stolen is etimt ted at about from ten to twelve thousand tlollirs, for the recovery of which a rrwjrJ of $1(100 is of fered by Mr. 'ElUwonh, the -Commissioner of Pa tent. I learned last evening, that two young English 'men, who arrived here yesterday, arc suspec'td The police tif Baltimore bad their eyes 'upon them there, in consequence of prrvuto information recei ved ; and so strong were the suspicions againi-t them there, that an officer from Baltimore came here in the cara with them, to look ufler their move ments. If that report i correct, they will prolnbly be caught, as no I no k'ft here before 'the robl-cry was made public Yours &c. Huston nn J Uitltnlo. a The great chain of Rail road, between Boston and Butlalo, i made up of ten distinct links, all u nititig with each other and presenting a continuous line. Tho length and cost uf each woik ia thus stated in Ihe New York Express. They are all 'comptoted except 39 miles, from Bjfcrvth (via Atti ca) to Buffalo: Length. Cost. 1 Boston and Worcester, 44 J $1,931,931 2 Western Wi,rcetcr to West Slockbridije. 117 5.233 025 3 Albany &. We.it St ckbridgo 38 1,1 12,480 Total Boston to Albany 4 Mohawk and Hudson, 6 Utica and Schenectady, 6 Syracuaa and Utica, 7 Auburn and Syracuse, 8 Auburn and Rochester, V Rochester and Bataviu, 200 S 582,180 16 1,100.000 78 1,001.785 P3 1,011,0011 26 0:10,00(1 78 1 ,500,000 32 3'JO,870 483 15,125,1 17 30 500,000 Total completed, Uatavia and Buffalo (via Attica) 10 Total Boston to L ike Erie, 622 15,025,1 17 In the above cost of railroads in the Stute of New Yoik, west of the Hudson river, the depots, engines, cars, etc.-, are included; it is probable that a further auin should be added for thuse items on part f Ihe eaktern lines, and t'.io aggregate cost of the whole lino from Boston to Buffalo may lie put down at 16,000,000 of dollars. The distance from New Yrk city to Buf!a!o'hy the same r ute is -172 miles, of which over 100 mile of railrords are yet to be made. From New York to Do nkirk O'l Lake Erie, by Ihe New Yo k and Erie Railroad inclu ding 22 miles of river navigition to Picrrnonl, the distance will beabdut 468 mil s, and the cost of the New Toik and Eric Railroad 'is estimated at nine million of dollars. Difference of distance to Lake Erie, in favor of New Yoik over Boston, fit miles, and difference of coat of railroads 7,000,0011 of dollars, also in favor of New York when both 'chain shall have been contpleti d. THE HARRISBURG CHRONICLE win be 'published, at Ihe opening of its next Volume, in February, Uhui the cash principle, and 'its sub vcription price will be reduced to $2 00 per annum, 1n advance, for which sum subscriber will receivo the piper senriweekly during tho session, find weekly the remainder oftiie year. ajl A I.TI MOHK MAKKKT. 'Office nf the Baltimore Amcbicast Dec No transactions in uqnehanna Flour. 'G RAIN. We hear of no ailes of Wheat, 27 , and therefore qu i'e noininally at $l,20al,30 for com mon to prime. No receipt of Pennsylvania Wheal. We note sale of new Md. Corn to-Gay at 52 xetits for white and 53 cent for yellow. Sale of Md.Oat lo-day at 42u43 rent. PROVIt?IONS. V.'e note a sale of 38,000 lbs Old Western Sidrt Bacon to-day at 3 cts. A kurted of the same descripiiou is held at 4 cents ; dlsms at 4 to 7 cent and Shoulder al 3 lo 3 cents. In Other description of provision we are not advised of any transactions. The last sale of New Me Poik was at f 11 cash. New Baltimore cured Mess Beef is held at $10 lo $10,50 ; No. 1 I $8 to $8.50, and Prime at $G lo $6,50, New No. 1 Lard m kega ia held at 6 J lo 7 centa and in l.mrels ot 0 to 6J tente. Wcst.Tn Duller is dull al 7 to 8 ceiiU, and rwtail tali"a only of Glade are making at 10 lo 20 cents ss in quality. WHISKKY. We note ah of hhda. to-Jsy at 21 J cts. and of I b's. at 2 Ja23cens. These rates show decline in the ailiete. We quote the wa gon price of bbls. al Hci. nclusive of the barrel. A CI :iM)KIN(i Wl OYE. and few Coal Move J- f r ule, cheap, by Jan I. 1 Pi. U. B. MAcisER. MA KHtB U , On the SGth ult., by the Rev. J. P. Shindcl. Mr. Mawti Brant to Miaa Luc Ahholi, both of this place. On ihn 23d ult., by the same, Mr. Jcwem Fa. iiotri, to Mi Uathriib HmtTCKt., both of Au gusta. On the 23J ult., by the Rev. John Doll, Mr. Hannah Klirb to Miss Mart Dashkt, both of Shamokin. On the 28th ult., by the same, Mr. Joiiv Camp hill to Miss Mart Wilcissuk, both of Irish Valley. On the l'4'h lilt., by the Rev. R. A. Fisher, Mr. Nathaniel Lttlb to Miss Mart Kkiskh, both of Augusta. On the 19th ult., ly the sime, Mr. Marti n (ss to Miss Eli'zareth Pi-hsiso, both of Sha mokin. PRICE CURflENT. Wheat, - .110 Rte, GO Cons, ...... 40 Oats, ...... 30 Pork, ...... 6 FlA-xsricn, ... . 155 Birrricn, - ... 16 Dkkswat, - 25 Tallow, ..... 18 Dhieii Arri-tcs, - - 75 Do. Peaches, .... 200 Flax, .... .8 Heckled Flax, '- 10 Eons, - -12 C.'onnierrciU'rs' Oeath Blow. The public will please bhsefve thhtno Urandieth Pills arc genuine, Unless file Ufr has ihrce 1 i liebj upon it, (the top, the eb'e and the bottom) each containing a fic-sirtiile signature of my hand writing, llius B. BrasiiIieth, M. D. These la. helsftte cnnrnrvrd on steel, beailtifulry designed, and done at on evpense of over $2,000. Therefore it will be seen that the only thing necessary to pro cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these labels. To tlic Public. SR. KAHLXCH'S PILLS The superiority of Dr. HAULICH'S PILLS o vcr any other medicine that has ever been ; lVered to the public, is, thai they cleanse and purify and ttrengthen. Thee aio iinortenl items, and their importance rhould not be overlooked. The system is liable, from improvidence andnigh-ct, to accu mulate bile, and a vaiieiy of diseased humors. To purge the system of ihe-e 'impurities, should be eat ly attended t . If it bo neglected, the patient imv besubjecteil lo painful disea-e ami protracied sulf.tmg. 77; CEUMAN A I' Mill: ST I' ILLS are admirably suited to this purpose but in. ire than this while they tlkaxhk the sys tem tiny ri'HiFr the m.oon, nnd assist nalu e kindly in her operations. The CoMromh Si knh riii.MNU Fills gives tone to the atom ich, while th' y impart vigor to the while system ; hence they are a uVsidcralurn. and no family should re main without them. In fact they uro a sort of "Family Physician," but unlike the "school ntcu" for these PiiU may be taf. ly ctinsultid in all c-sra they may be tak"n without injury in any while they alloid posit. vo relief in many. We only ask I. r a fair tiial of their merits, and are will ing to abide the i.-tuie. T. WOOLMAN, Burlington, N.J. For sale ut the store of HENRY YOXTHEIMER. Jan. 1st, IS 12. Agent. 'OTlCI's. THE ANNUAL MEE PINO of the Sunbury Li'erary Society w.ll lake place at Mr. Adams s Hotel, this evening, (Saturday.) Bu-iness of im portance W ill demand the attention of the members Jan. 1ai, IS 12. ";on1 Intent I'irc t'ompanj." VWI'AI'EU MEETI.NO of the Company will be held on Thursday evening next, at 6 o'chn-k, at the Court House. Punctual ittlendaneo ia re ipieslcd. O. M. YORKS, Jan. 1, 1812. Secretary. r.sitate of llciijamiii 1 la uh drc-M. O TK'E Is hereby given, (hat letters of admin istration have been granted to the subn-riber, n sidmjj in Sliainokiu lotvnslnp, Nortliumli'iland counlv, upon the estate of Benjamin llass, late of the said township, dee'd. All persons bavmg ony tcmanils against tho said cstaio, are reiju- sti d to prcii nt them r peilv authenticated, and llio.o who arc indeLtid, to p.iy lo the anbserili i w thout de lay. rAUiA. HAAS. Jan. 1,'D42 3vv. Alm'r. "i-PU"ELIC; S.LE, A rAHIM, GRIST AND SAW JMILLS. 7ILL Ik) expos d to publ c tale, on the 7th of ?v pc,, 1941, n't 12 o'clock, on the Premises, the Very valuable i'roierty biiefly described as follows, having beeti part of the Jenkina Iv-t,tc, vii': 215 acres, 76 'perches, with allowance, of which about 100 acres are in cultivation, wi'.h a large Apple Orchard ; the tesidue Woodland, inchrdmg Limestone Land, fnd large vein of Iron Ore. The premrs'B nre situ ,led in East BulTalo town ship, Union county. Pa., en the west srdeef the We-t Branch of Susipiehanna, alwiUt five miles fioni Nortliuinlf r nn.l, and three from Lcwi-hurg adjoining lands of Miss Jenkins, and .Mesr. fuook V Penny. There are two never failing ws'er powers form ed by Turtle ('reek, which inieiseeis the tract, at one of which there is a Clover Meed Mill on Hur rah's patent, and a Millers ll..ii-e and at the other a Merchant Flouring li M Mill of stone with o ver hot wheels and three run of tones, and a Maw Mill. Agnotlhriik and frame Dweil ng If .use, wiih a Millets 11 on so convenient, and a large lo Bank Barn are ul.u elected. The liact is Well watered by springs and strea-ns, anJ ctigitdy situa ted in a populous neighborhood. The Iron Ore of Ahmttmrt liittgr, extending into the premi-e, apiiears tn he in great abundance, up m die uver bank, where it is laid oen, and is iK-lieved to iervsde the continuous ridge an os. the l"roierty. From an adjacent ttact-, the eihamokin Iron Company now procure the Iron Ore for their furnace, and both tnrts all'ird Coniun dious and free navigation, promote.! by the stack-water nfibe Shamokin Dam, to the Kjil Roud at Suubur, which leads to the Shamokin Coal Mine and lion Works. Purchasers are invited lo view the premises carefully, and U on inquiry tliey will find the title fr. e from all donl.t and d.lficuliy. Ilie terms of payment are . when Ihe lroprr ly isatiuek oil' 500, and as soon as the deed is tendered, w hieh will be within f ve day, the further sum off 1700. Of the re due, f 5000 may le. main unpaid for three years, and the rest in tqual yeatly iiutalments of f 1,000 r ear, from tho tune of tale. All not paid at the delivery tif the do. d, to be ecu red by bond and mortgage, bearing in er ect. Further mquiiiea mav le made of HENRY W. SNYDER, Sclinsgrore, As.igneeof Samuel Kitu' er ; or of HUOH BELLAS, Sunbury. January, 1st, 142. k;ool M ill l iie I'wiiiiHiiiy. HllE iiirmlier i f the "ti oil V ill Fire Com-- ptny" are requestid lo meel at ihe Colin House, on Monday Evrniug, Jan. 3d, al 7 o' clock pricasely. Punctual mien. Inure is requited. Dtc. 25. DANIEL MUNDEL, -Srr. JNrOMrIATION WANTED. , M. WILSON, Iroin the pan-h ol tileii.lrhoi- ' key, lieland, now residing In tha city of Lan caster, Pa., takes this hiethnd lo find out hi full uncle Thnmaa (ireer, rr Alexander Stewart, his uncle by marriage, both supposed to lio in the county of Norhurribcrland, P. If this noli, e should be fortunate enough to Pnd one Or both of Ihe aforesaid gentlemen, a letter from either to the said Wilson, Lancaster, will be thankfully received, aho feel anxious to know where they res'ulo, ao thai he may be able lo address a letter to them on matter of importance. 'Lest this notice might ecaie the eye ol cither of those gentlemen, it Is resecl fully "suggested to ony i f their 1'iends or acquaint ance who may see it, lo make it known to eithir of them, if alive, and if otherwise, to one of the re lation, so that the applicant may hear without de lav from some branch af ihe family. Dec. 18, 1S41. "TAVERN , NOTICE. To the Honorable Ellin Lewit, President, and hi Associate. -Judies of the Cmirt of Quar ter Seisfoiis, nf the. county of Korthutnberlnnd : j v a s it irn i at at, ' riliL. pttniun oi jAiiii rvnA.u, oi onaio JL kin, In said county, humbly represents, that he coi.tinui s 10 keep tavern at his old atntid, In the j town bf Shaltiokin, and is well prepared for the PC- i commixlation of travellers, cVc. Ho therefore prny ! your Honors to grant him a lircrfse to keep a ta vern d ur ii m the ensuing year, and he will pray, eVc JACOB KRAM. To 'tliK JinriK a Wove mkbtiosjkIi ; Thesuli senders, resident of Shamokin, hcrolry certify, that Jacob Krrtm, tho applicant for the license, is a man of good re Uto for honesty and Temper nice, and ia well prdvided with houiC-ioom and conveniences for the Udging and accommodation bfslranger and travellers, and that a public house theie is necessary: they lltcri'foie recommend him as a proper per son to be licenced lo keep a public house. Joseph Snyder, John Thompson, Win. Finely, (ieoige Kriegur, James Wallace, John Bouahner, Wm. Kuebltr, William Farley, John Trego, Jerimiah Zimmerman, Dnniel Everett, M. ll.Kiri. Jacob LI iip. Dec. 11th, 1641. 31. TAVERN" NOTICE 7b the Honorable. Ellis Islcis, Esq., I'restdent, and his Associates, 'Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions, nf the enUnly of Norlhumoei land : rPHE petition of Robert Adams, of Sunbury, in -- said ceunty, bunibhy represent, that ho has rented that wi II known tavern s'and in Sunbury, formerly occupied by Hiram Price, nppos.te life couit house, ami is well prepared for the accommo dation Of travellers, &c. He therefore pra yifut Honors lo rant hirn a license to keep a tavern du ring tile ensuing year, and he will yrny. cVc. ROBERT AL'AMS. To TiiE.TrnnM aiiove sti riusin :--Tne ub scribers, residents offSunbury, her.by certify, lh.it Robert Adams, the applicant for the Irceuve, is a man of gtod repute tor honesty am temperance, and hi vt'.'A provided for house-room and convenien ce for 'the lodging and accommodation of strangcts uud travellers, and that a public house there is ne cessary : tiny theiefore recommend h m as a pro per person to be licensed to keep a putd-i- house. Samuel D. Joidan, Henry llaiml. H. B. Masser, Peter W. liray, Edward I'ystcr, (ico. Martin, John Emely, Abraham Erwiii, U....C. Wtlkcr, Ceo. Weiser, Xavier Eggcrt Joseph Eiscly. John Hog ir, Dec. Uih, 1S41. 3r. TAVI5KX Til. To the Honorable Ellis Lewis, Esq , 'resident, and llln Associates, Jutlgcs of the Cottrt of Quar ter Sessions, of the county u f Northumberland : rPHE petition of Henry Bucher, ol Sunbury, in said county, humbly represents, that he con tinues to keep ft public house of entertainment, in bis old stand, the Sunbury Ferry, and is well pre pared for the accommodation of travellers, A.e. He therefore prays your Honors to grant him u license to keep a tavein, during the ni-uintr year and be will pray, Ac. HENRY BUCHER. To TnE J triors arovk mkxtioneii: The sub rcril ers. residilila of Sunbury, hereby certify, that 11. iny Iiuiher, the applicant for the Ircen.e. is a man of good repute for honesty and tempi ranee, and is well provided with h'ouse-rooni and conveni ences for the I dging and accommiHlalioii of .trail girs and travelleis, and that a public hoino there is necessary: they therefore nemtnend him aa a proper person tube licensed to keep a puH'c houe. John Randals, John P. Pursel, Jos,') h Eiat ly, H. Bellas, Henry Landau, Fraircit Burlier, Bcnjimiii Krobn, John -Kpei re, (eoige Mouiz, Wm. H. Miller, Charlea Miller, Sunuel Moult. Lhc. I lth 1841. 3 T -TEpriflf C TIGS. To the ttonoraiilc Ellis hexvis, Esq., President, and his Associates, Judges of Ihe Court of Quar ter Sessimis, of the county rf Surthumln rland .- TH B petition of Charles Weaver, ol Sunbury, in said county, humbly reprrtenta, that he intends keeping a public house of riiteilaimnent, u the old .land now kept by Daniel tnWin, and is well prepared for tiro accv mniodalion 'of travellers, &c. He therefore prnya your honors to grunt h ni a li cinse to keeps tavern, during the ensuing Veai. and he will prav, Ac. CHARLES W EAVER. 'Po Tftr. Ji not aroVi r.5Tlovth :-The ul scribers, res dent of Sunbury, hen-by rertily, that Chaih's Weaver, the applicant f ir the license, is a man of good repute for hnnekty and temperance, and ia well provided With house-room and couvini encrs for the bulging and accommvxlation of strin ger and travellers, arid that t public lu.u-e there is ii'cesary : they therefore ncommciid him as a proper person 10 he Kcenstd to kerp public lo u-e. Joseph Eiscly, Daniel Dim kemdler, Daniel (iibsoii, Daniel liuas, Henry Haax, Benjamin llc.druk, n imuel Diuckemillelr, John Harp, (ieO. M irtill, ;. Bower. John Robins, Dee. 1 i th. 181131. Ww. Oulick. n, TAVERN NOTICE. To the Honortttile Ellis Lcu'ir, Esq., J'i evident, uud his Associates, Judges of the Court if Quar ter Session's, of the coXtnty of Surlhunibtrhind rIMIE petition of Calhctme Boulton, wnlow ol John Koultoii, late deceased, of ihe hoioi!"h nf Sunbury, in said county, humbly represents, thai she ronlinues to keep a pjhhc house ol enleitaiu mi nt, at Ihe stand formerly kept by her huthaud, and i well prepared for the accommodation of tra vellers, etc. She theiefore praya your Honors to grant her lu'cino to keep a Uvwn, during the rn suing year, and she will prav, rVc. CATHERINE BOULTON. To tni Ji nois aeuve nERTloaco : I he sub- S'-nticis, resi.lrnis ol Sunbury, hereby ceitily, th it Catherine Boulton, the applicant for license, is a woman nf good repute Tor lioiiWty and li tn; erar.ee. and is well provided with liouse-tootn a id coiiV' ii . I'licea for the lodging and atrommndalion of stran gets ami iravelleia, and lltal a public hou.e theie is nece-saty t ttn-y tlierrlote recommeiid her aa a pr per peiaot) to I licensed lo keen a i uMic house. ttiO, C. Wt-MllT. Henry llswvon, Daniel Diuckuu.ller, Daniel (iibson, Jarail, Rliawn, (ino. Wei.er, John B. Puce-, H. B. Msr, ) 'leilef:l It L nrus, Edwartl Ot.tir, I 'h lies t. Dtiunrl, Samuel 1). J.irdsn, V. D. Wliattorv, Jo.eph Eitily. TAVEPAT 1TOTICE. To the H.moraMc Ellis LtW'. Esq., President, and his associate-Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions, 'of the couii'y of Northumberland i TlIE petition of Charles D. WiiARros.nf Sou bllry, in said county, humbly represent that he coniiiiiifs to keep r pulbc hou-e of entertain mi nt, at bis bid t ind opposite tho Cobrt Hiihse, and ia well prepared for Ihe iccomttiodation of tra vellers, ekfi. Ho therefore prays ymir Honors to gr.n ; him a leceoRo tn keep a ta'vern, during the ensuing year, and he will prav, fee. C D. WHARTON. To the Jirnots Annva MESTiuJUih : The sub- scribers, residents ofSuhhury, ben by Co lify.'lbat Charles D. Wharton, the applicant for Ihe liccnAe, is a man of good repute lor honesry and temperance, and is well provided with house-room anil' conveni ences for the lodiiing nnd accoininoil itioti Of stran ger and travellers, nnd that a public house there I necessary : ihdy then f ro recommend him as a proper person lo be licensed to keep a'puhlic Iioiim. Sainui I D. Jordan, William Voungniaii, John W. Penl. Charles W. 1 logins, John Bntrsr, Charles (J. Dnnnl, Willi m L. Dow art, II. B. M .s-ir. Dev. I Ith, 1M II. 31. Freib'fiek Lazaius, f.eo. Martin, W. J. Martin, t!eo. Bright, Henry S. (inbin, Pcicr Lnz.uus. 'Oil SiB.lV Fiesh Craij' ciries, Ti, e En glish Cheese, Iveg liaif'iiis, H ct. pi r ib., by Dec. 25, 1341. H. 11. MASSKR. ETOUND, on Mr. McCurry'a Island, fifteen Sliay Oei-sjc. The owner ia requested to c .inc forvvard, prove property, pay charges, and lake them awav. They will be found on tho p'cmise of Piur Pursel. llOVl) PURM-IL. THOMAS PURSEL, Dec 13, 1811. CEOROE DEAL. "To It', . not lo Ic" Sued, I' S ques'.inn that we sciiooslv suemit lo the coniilerufiou of a I who urc indebted to the aulierileis. nod who i'o not, in a short time, 'come forward and settle their arcounts. Dec. 13, 1H11. II B. MASTER oV CO. TTI V. ATtEHICArj MBOIOAL X.1DZIART AM) iti:!.i.i4.!:c :at. ACONCENTRA I UD R.rord of Mc.Vcril Sei enco and l.iteiature, bv Robert Duuglisou, M. J , Profevsor nf the tnsfiift'es of Meidcine, etc., inJclli ison .Medical College of IMn'aile'phia, pul lished montlilv liy Ad im WHldie, No. 46 Curpen trr atreit, Pbilail. rphia. Subscrip.ion price, $3 a y- ar. Subciiplioiis f.ir t"he above woik ri reived by the MiUrriher. II. B. MASSF.R, Dec. 11 th. 1811. Avent. "CREDITORS TAM: NoTICl'., Thai wo have "- tipplied to the Court of Common Picas of Nor tburiiln ti .i:il Couniy, bT the leinTit of the laws made for the relief of the insolvent ilebtots; and ihat the Jodiie of the sard (."ourt have appointed the first Mmid y of J.in'v. I cxt to hear us mhl our creditors tit the Court 1 louse in Sunbury, when and where you may attend if you think proper. John hack man, D-jl. 1811. OR1FFITH MURPHY. IJHtR trial in the Court nf Common Preas ol'Nirr thCmberlnud County, to bo lurid at Suuhllry, on the first Monday of January next, being the 3d. Joseph l rego Peter Fib eit' adm'r Cum'th uf Peuu'a Badger for Badger Charles W. Richards John D. Ctwdeu James Vcf?.el Elrj ill Craw ford Com'ih for B. Sa) ro lleiiTV Fr ck Coin' li lor 011111 Ro bin.'s ex'r. v Manin A. Stock vs John Filbert v.s Weaver, Lloyd Jc Ro bins Vs Hugh Be'las vs John 1. ("owiren ts Richards cV Kitchen vs S..olnon Dunklcbcrger vs Jeso Paiker Vs John Fink v Stephen Wilson vs Martin V avi r Richard Varued vs E.O. Bradi'.rtrsoJin'x Lvon, i ndorsee of Smiih vs Himh 11. Bellas Andrew Turk l)r. Th. s. Vimv ti ih ll inbt f T l'ipr Hemer e Follmir John M. Russcl Joseph Manx Vatis iV M Inly re James Reed Baldy, Flick Matin John R. K' tier Hinry lianl.-'lier John F. Dentltr William Fry McMants ii Brnthcia vs John A. Lloyd vs A. Stouehion's adui'x v Henry Friik V Sunuel Blur Vs DjvUI Hartnian vs P. Purs. I .V J. Purael vs Ed. Y. Blight v Jacob Hon-el vs Far. ly A Zimmerman Vs John Murray vs Wm. oV Ro'bt. Hunter Vs David Watson vs William A. Lloyd is Wilson it ILugen- doblcr vs Ge.'des Walls A: fircen Vs llenjinnn Mathews vs Hottoii oV ('onk vs s. Wilson & H. Prick vs S niin I Swinehatt Win. K. Shoemaker Robt. D. Cuinmings Delmrah fi-anl Kepler for Wilson John Green it al SAMUEL D JORDAN. Proilmiiot arv's Oifieo, Piuth'y. Sunbury Drv.'i, Is41. N ZSDIGlTES'ifc T l5E . "vajOTICE is hen by given, that John Miller, of Augusta to.vutliip, N. r'thunibeilind county, has made nil assignment of all bis e.late, goods and chattels, rights and cietiits, to the suhscii'iers, for the hem fit i f his cieJiti.r. All pcrxotis indel t d li the said John M.tler, or having claims ugiiu-t bun, are rt qUe.li d to present their uccounls lo the subscri cis for settb meut. CHARLES MILLER. Suubnrv. AV. lll'.M 'I.MiER, Scbuylkiil-Haven. Novemlvir 27th, IN 11 3t. ctrSt'N sali iil 1 aniptiiiic Oil AMI 31TP.17EP.S. rPhte ml u rila r. lejpeeilully ii.form the citra-i. -I nl Ci luinbia, Nnriliumbrrland and Union coun. lies, that Miey have p'ticlia-id the .ie privilege of us'i g, ui.innl.ic nr.ng r.) vending the above named ail lies in ll.e uf.r. s.iJ cniniio-. Tin y have just reetived lArgo arsjrtirient of lamj uf every de srriptiOu, rousis ing nf ASTRAL, TABLE SI sPRNl'iNli AND HIDE LAMPS, wliieh'lhiy olTcr for .ibi ul icawnuMe l.-Vtn. 'I bis hglit Is a new iiivintioii, otid issiipeii-ir I i ny thing yet tliscuVt ied for lllumiuul.t'S large and mall rooms, and dunelbtm ihe d.nllnessoTlhc n'tiKt. i is InlViior to nothing save the buht of the un ; i wbercvir li h i been introduced. It has outshone ever, thing ol a luminous r.ature, auJ s,emsa:0ut i to become the VgM if the world. Its prviuinenl supe ior qualities ate I ril inncv. jrichmss, spl, inUiur, rU'vn'ines-, ah. I I isl but not leai-l. rheupnem, Tho Wnk koc s inlirey f ie i from dirt, ai.d the lamp are ea-l y kepi in iMiler In the ciiir of Phila letpbia and New York it has j Isreii utiiiutcd V,ry uteosiVely for g, on ar I count of i s rheapntss, and lecai) it I Hot so in i juri -us to the aves. ! lir fons for using will be futnislnd to all who i ImJ. and n.'eis fioni a dirtsnea toiupilv alien. I,. I mo. FRU-X, lill.LMEVER V Rl.ssLI . j I Danville, Nov. 2T, 111.-It I FCP. SALE. fJvJOR sale a small Farm, containing abotlt drie hundre.l and rn acres, more or lea, situate in Point township, Northumberland Coulitv, about two mih above Nortbutnbeil tnd, on llln rnsin road leading from that pl.u lo Danville, adjoining lalid bl Jolm Leghou, Jesse C llnrnln and others, no'V in the ncctipsnry nf r.iinor 'l'ny ne. About forty hrres of sh'.I tract are denied, and In -good slat.-of cultivation, u which there fa a small barn erccb d. The property Will lie sold Oh reasonable teltns. Fur further iiaitlciilnrs, neison are requeat- cd to apply to the rut'erib r. II. U. M ASSR, Aetnt, Nov. 27'h, 18 1 1. If Sunbury. Pa. CS?rYSOLXTE POLISH! AN uilic e uuequ.illej lor cieauiug anil giving a highly 'durable and hiost brilliant p dish to sil ver, German SiUer, Brass, Copper, BrtttHiiia Ware, Tin, Sti e'l, Cutlery, and lor restori g tho iUstru on varnWicd carriage-, &e. TR V I P. Prepared an t sold ' tvhob's:i!u and retail, by the JSiisiplelnniia l,hryso,lu I'dlish Cumpany, Owcgo, Tioga county. N. Y. WM. FORSYTH. Asjenl for Northum'd, II. 11. MAKII, Ag nl lor Sunbury. NoveinU-r 20th. IMII. CIT'i' AUCTION anj3 corartiissioN store. Number 2'J North Third Street, Philjihlphia tJUULIC SALES uf Dry floods, Hardware "i tl Cutlery, Books, Stnfionary, "Clothing, limits. Shoes nnd I lilts, anil In abort almost every deseripiion of goods, ftro held at this establishment every eveuitm. Iloods are also sold iit'ptivatn sale during the day at the overage auction (trices. Store keepers and iradern will find it to their advantage by attending 'tile utiles. O.C. MAOKEV, Auctioneer. Philadelphia, November 13, 1811. I v. 2"EPrcClTCTEP.7" Wliolesnto and Retail Shoe, iioiinet, ami l'alm Ixmf Hft W&reliotisc. No. CO Nbrlh d street, a few doors above .Irch, Philadtlfihiti. ALSO Trunks, Carpet Bags and A' alires, of ev ery desciiption, nil of which he offers for sale un the moat reaaonalile terms. Philadelphia, November 13, 1811. 1 y. v 7 "ivTaTr o V1j u iTt 7 China, ( llass anil Liverpool Warehouse, No 164 Nnrth Third street, third ttoor below Vine atli'i, it I . (4 (if ijiii f ri. "rHERE tfcey cons'aiilty keep on hand assiiitiuent of China, (ilass arid Li' street I'hUaiU Inhirt. a large .iverpool fire, which they Wifl dispose of on tlic must rei aonable terms. Phil, delph'ia, November 13, '184 I. ly. .;-.i 4t I'l islUlltlt &, Soil. 1) ESPECTFULLY inform their friends nnd acquaintance generally that they slid con tinue lo keep at the old ttand. No. 210 North 3d street. Philadelphia, all kinds of TOBACCO SNIFF AND SEOARS. AA'hieh they will tell on the must uccouunodutiug and riMS iiiabie terms. N. U. All EOod. fold will be guaranteed, and nil orders promptly attended lo. Philadelphia. November 13JS41 ly. LAST IV2AICBR, No. 74 ('arlowliill Street, i'hihtdelphia, f Three dmirs above Second. J CJHOE Findings always kept on hand, which tic offers for sule en the lowe.-t terms. Country Merchants are particularly to call andjudgo fur theuiKelvr. PI,iladel.hia, Novcmla-r '3.H1- Jy. Intorters ami Dealers in Foreign and Domestie Ilatilware, No. 171 Noiitii 'Pimm STnifcl-, PniLinr.irniA. ViniERE their ftierds and customers will always find a large and general a-sortmrnt of Foreign and Doines'ti'o Haidware, which they will sill at the lowest prices, Philed. lpliia. November 13, IS II. ly. GEVE2H OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. m:W k.ncu.am) oil company. No. '2'.) North Water Street, Thila. MANUFACTURERS and deatera in Oils of every description both for burning and inamilaciuring purposes, which will be sold much lower than they can be procured elsewhere, and warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any oil sold by the company not proving aa ie.re.ented, may be returned without Any expense to the pur chaser, nnd the money will be refunded. Their .tuck now in store coasists of the following oils, vi : 30,1)1)0 gallons Winter Bleached Speim s r Oil. fOOO do i!o do ilo do do i'o Coloilera Oil, Fail and Spring Sperm Oil, AV inter Sea Elephant, do Pressed AVhale Oil, Sumni'T d. d do Common Whale Oil, 15,000 10.000 20,000 0000 15,000 200 Barrel superior Slraita Oil, 300 do Cod Bank Oil, f.t) do Neais Foot Oil, ? a Casks Olive Oil, Turner ' his. Qj This Company has a number of Ve.scls en gaged in tho Coil Fishery, and Tanner may rely upon eciiinr; al all lanes Oil aa pure us imported, Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1811. ly. FFER FOR SALE, at the South Fast Cor ner nf Fifth and Market Streets, Fhiludtl- fill'!' Mens' Calf-skin Bool,atilched warrantee!. (' do do peu'ged do tlo do do water proof, double antes and double uppers, do I'alf-t-kin ilo do do nailed find ll U'i. do Heavy Water Leather Bool, do do Nenta do do. do High quarter Shoes, Calf-l in llo do do Crook era do do Fine Monroes warranted ilo Kip do do tin Oi.lf do do ilo Coaise do do da ilo Sh.x ilo ibi t'li.e do h do Kip ilo 'I" do Calf mid Seal Skin Pumps. do List Socks Kill) uud without sole. do Carpel da do do i!o 'ui.-ut AA'ai ranted Water-priH)f Moccasin. Ladies' do do do do l.ii.li. ' lanniM India Kublarr sIi.n. I . i.l!croen' do I 'ver hoc. Wi'b ev ry other dow ipiion of hoot's and ahoii. For Cap's 1 1 evi ry ihwiiplioo. Tr avell tm 1'iiu.ks of every description, A'ei eii .n I'rav, lling Bags. Pa'ent I iom EUslie Shie Blaekms. lb nneln of .11 k'nds. Palm Li si Hats. PhiljJt li hia, No. i inl t t 13, 141. ly. ti B. 1TASSEP.9 - A T T O It N V, V' AT LAW, SUlTBUilY, pa. llu'sinefa iiflendcj 'lo Ih "the Counties "of Nor lltutpberlotid, Union, Lycomiitg'and CotumHIa. Iten-r tot TtinntAS Haut tt Co., T Low tn iV Dabiio;, Haiit, CcMtsmo & IIaiit, yPkilad. Rktxolii, McFahlard & Co. Sl'KKI, 'jOOU ck Co., TIIEoFlLUS GULP ManQiacturcr nnd Importer of Sad dlery, Hardware, &c. Ai. 6 South Third street, fout doors ttidui Market Philadelphia. , "BTT" EEP constantly on hnrid a large and general it wL nasortment Conch Lamps, Carriage Band, Axle Arms, Eliptic Springs, Patent Leather; cVc. Country Merchants and saddlers will be supplied at all limes on the most reasonable terms. 'J'hey will find it to their advantage to call and examine 'hi assortment before piirchasinii elsewhere. Philadelphia, November 13, 1811. ly. 1UJT & CTHEP., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSEL LERs AND STATIONERS, No. lv'"i Chosniit Street, below 4th-, rhiladelpliia. ETT EEP crinslaiitly on hand a general asso'rC ment of Books and Nta'.ionaiy ; comprising 'I heoiogical, Law, Medical, Classical, Misccllo.no ous and School Books, Day Bocks, ull siies, LriT gers, do.. Family Bibles, Pocket B.b'es, Wiiting Papers, Wrapping Papers, xc. Ac. which lliey ol fcr ut the locst piices to Country Merchant's Pre fcKoiotiaf vMtiitlcmcn, 'Peoehers, and all others tbA may favor them wifl. iheir custom. Philadelphia, Novmbcr 13, 1811. ly. im;ynolds, McFahland & co. Whulosalc Dealers in Foreign British and American Dry'Goods. AW. 105 Market street, Phihidtlphia. COUNTRY' Merchants, and other can be' stop plied .nt ull times with an extensive a?siif fricnt of the brut and inrHt fashionable Goods ujRrri the most reasonable tertiif-. r Philadelphia, November 13, 1811. ly. Wholesale Variety and Trimming iStertb No. 44, North Fuiii lh near Arch si., l'l.iudilphid YiniEKE Country Merchant anJ others can bo ' Fiipplied. at all times, with a large assortment of Hosii ry. (llo'ves, Merino, Cotton, and A'oiliri Shirts and Draweis, Spool Cutton, Potent Threath Cotton Colds, Buttons, Tapes, Bindings, Hook ond Eyes, Pins, Vo. And a general vatiity of use ful orticlcis, which he oll'c.a fur ralo at the lowest prices, . Phnadctpliiii, S'ovi'inbri 13, I S I I . ly. .flicltacl WcaVcf V Son, RCFS MAKERS & SUIT CHANDLERS Nu, 13 North Water Street. Philadehjihia. A A E constantly on hand, a general assort ment of Cordnge, 'Seine Twine, '&c., viz: Tar'd Rones. Fisliinir Rones. W hile Rone. Manil la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. A Mo, a complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac, such a Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Bet Patent Oifl Not Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shod Threads, &c. Ac. Also, Bed Cordrr, Plough Lines', 11 alters, Tracts, Cotton and Linen Carpel Chains-, 4c. oil of which ihey will ditiose of on reasonable U'lms. , Phihiilc'phin, November 13, 141. ly. ESIILIIK'K, 1IANSELL & GO'S-. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE-. No. 1H5 l-2 larkct Strcef, Pbiia. , (Ilrlmv Fifth South side ) A LAV ATS keep on hand a full ood general as" si rtmcrit of llo-iery, Lace, and Fari-jy Goods-, t.'ountry Merchants are respectfully requested (i give tin m a call and examine for thrrnveW'. Philadeljihia, November 13, 1841. ly. TolTdVNTkTS MERCHANTS. 'PHE Subscriber, Agent ol Lyon '& Harris, Ha Miiunfaclurrr, for New York, Philadelphia', Baltimore ami other Urgn cities, whoso Hats tit highly comuicndcd for i,od cd-ii and dumlilify, has oi hurv! a fir-t rale ascitmiit of HATS ami CAPS, ruitai'le lit Springailcs, wh'rh will be kolJ very low, I'm cast or ;ijrpi'ved credit, at lie ntle'X cheat) storf, No. 4' Notln Third atiott, ofpjsi'i the City Hotel, PhilaJrlpbia. OLIVER N. THAI HER. Atnt. N. It. Order Ijt Hutu i I the rtmtfi, promptly kitendi'J to. The highest nVo hi wsh or tra'Ja given fur fiii' skint. Philadelphia, Novi mbe'r 13, IS41. ly TTw. SWAIN, Umbrella and Parasol Manufacrurer. No. 37 Noolh Thit'l street, (wo doort bctdw ih'i ry..i.i vi.;iJ.t..i,:.. 1 1 V ita M is iuuii jsf imisj , 10UNTRA Merchant and other are solic'Eed a to rxauiiim his aoiti.uut before purchatiti elsewhere , Phila'eVhia, Novemlrr 11, loll. ly. SP U XiTiG OOiT& CO. No. 1n Mai-kft Street, rhiladeiphia-- NVITE the attention of Country Merchants .i iKeir eitensive assor:mrnt ol Britiih Freii'rS und American Dry (iood, which they offer forsV on Ino niort reasonable ti rmt. Philadelphia, November 13, IS -11. I 'jr. 'PHE subscriber has just received anewinJ'ei- len.-ive as.or:'nieut ol Dry Ooods and GrOccV'-e", which he oll'era for sale at the lowest prices. Nov.O.lsll. tl. B. MASSE R. U. .rTi .U. Kd XiU- taisv. Ja sv l ' W v. "S X7 T. .TA SUV T - taken up astray, nn the farm where the ubscriber now reside, and owned by, J0- eiih Wall; -jiti Wallace, in J ucketio,, mint jownsMjr, xoi- thuinbirland county, a HR1N DLE STEER with a white fare, about 17 or IS montba old. The owner is requested lo come for ward, prove property, pay charges, and take it awaV. ABRAHAM LONG-, Nov, Lfi, 1S41. NATHAN MILLER". WHOLESALE IIOISEHV, GLOVE 6 GKKKBAL VAilTr STOaf, No. 31 AVi Fourth si., undtr Merchithts' Holt' PHILADELPHIA! "WTHEIM" Counliy Mirehatitsrtn I uppliei f V 'i,n "i"'"""' vaiiety of choice aiilclr in hi. I'.r.i', upon the most i-ascnb!c lirmfc Nov. Cth l1l ly ,: . . . SHAMOKIN COAL. F a ver superior quahry, roh be had at snj' timf. by epnbr ilioii to the aulstcribets; Ih !ou i . .' IHL1. lo sol. purchahet. I ney n.ry ungr, egg, uroaen, and fine coal, fit for burning linte, J. II. PURDY bd. Sunbury, Oct. tX .