committee, would be placing tlid House in a sin gular predicament. Mr. Roumfortot this lime modified his motion ly adding, "that ton additional members be add ed to the committee. Mr. Cooper again spoke; bin remarks were of n similar tenor with those: before referred to. Mr. Kngdor, an old member, wished the matter fully investigated, and by new members. Mr. Rottm fort then took the lloor, acd was proceeding to compare the charges of corruption ngninst the TYmteri with those which lie said were made, otld which lie echoed against the I'.xccntive of the Stilt!, wliim "the hour of ono arrived, ami the Speaker adjourned tlie House. But little was done in the Skxatk. The an imal statement of the affairs of the Pennsylvania Hospital, and a report from the Superintendent of Motive Tower en Vhe Portage Railroad were received. A resolution calling on the Canal Roard for ft Statement of the amount for which Maj. 11am bright. Collector ni tidis at Lancaster, is a de faulter, was nflered br Mr. Cbampiieys. ami adop ted. ANo. another, calling on the same Depart ment Ttr their nnnval rooit of the state of the jublie works. The several items nf'l ho Governor's Message were referred, by u spec ial coinmiUeo, 'to the Standing Cotiimit'teo. except the print ing and tar iff. The former was referred ton select cetnmit tee, consisting of McSsTs. ("haiftpneys. Hughes, Sterigere, Sullivan end Peiiniman. The latter 'to Messrs. irck. Stuart- ("iiapmaii. t'rabb ami ITorton. j The greater part of the session was spent in a ilebate upon th.- House bill providing for th" pay ment of poslago. and rep-aling that part of the Reform Rill which confines the members to ten j dollars' worth of sta'ionarv. Messrs. Snllivan, Darsie, Fariell v and Spackmati were the princi pal speakers. No action was bad upon the mat ter when the Senate adjourned. From the Philmtrlphin l.r Igrr. COXt.KlCS-IO.N At, XKWS FIHST SKS SIO.V. IV.imiii; i), Monday, .Ian. Mh- The nomination of Mr. Spencer, as .lattice, in ' the place of .lu-ficc Thompson, was expected to ! be sent in to-il.y. It is undoubtedly resolved ; upon. Iliit neither the President nor Mr. Spoii vcr have determined that a simultaneous resig- ! nation shall ho sent into tin- Senalo for the place ' f Secretary of the Treasury ; and. unless this; e done, the Senate, he assured, will not act on he nomination of Mr. Speiieer. j The much talked-rd'h-tlcr of .Mr. Calhotin. con- , .... ...... .. I ermng the yracne anil I a It ilnoie l oiivont ion. v.c., will, it is said, he had in a day or two. The Senate to-day bad an interest in:;, and. in line respects, important debate on Mr. Allen's 'reion Resolution. The most imiwirtant facts lo-ited are, that the British C.ovcrnmcivt have ,,it over a minister tjirc ally charged with thr fjuntmrnt of thr Oregon Imitnilurtf tjur.ition ; that be is to be here in II few Weeks: that the ' ipii'stion is to be conducted ;m, concluded here; ! that there has b--n no negotiation as yet. though j com instruction as the bis of enc have been i sent to ir iniuivter l I'iidon. wle-n the British ' ( li eminent expressed a preference to treat hrrt. ! lo which vwr (ovetnmerit of course, bail no nb V'clion. Tb" ri solut ion w-as opposed, ns inter 1" r t ri r with the negotiation, some for the furtlcr icason that tic proiiinlgr.t ion efour iie-trin t ions j to onrministi-T tvonld be injurious loom interest by showing our own bands w hilc those of the ad X ersavy were concealed IVnt some members, pnt1 irnlarl v Mr Allen of iliio, took the ginuml that the nogot ial ion was a cheine to deprive us of our rightful ti-nilorv; that it would cud in the consiimmal 'mn of that heme, vra war; that we onht to interfere and irrest the negotiation: that no treaty ceding an- tlier foot of land on this cont inenl to any foreign j Miwer, esp-cialv F.nglaml. would cvcragaiii pass he Semite ; that the onlv course was to nass the i ccupation Kill, send our people there, and gr.idu illy root out the Hi it ish. without a war. if we onld; anl this course, it was said, would ho less ' likely to provoke a war than a negotiation. Mr. ! Allen mentioned that the West the Croat west '' whose voice is now heard for the irt time, j was unanimously in favor of taking immediate ,xssession of the Oregon Territorv. and they I would never sutler an inch of the country to bo surrendered to Kngland; for they wanted Iosco' 10 foreign institutions planted there. they wish- I d all the room for the expansion of their own' list it lit ions. These sentiments were rebuked by Mr. Rive, ml other Senators as demagogical ; not till" in ict, nor ju-t in principle, imr com toons to the overnnient. which was jnt on the eve of opn- j ug a negotiation, h "re. in our own capital, to tile this question. How could We tell Creat j oitain that we cannot negotiate with lier ; that he western people will prefer the hazard of n ' car? The government of Croat Itritain has had ' . claim t the Oregon Territory, in part, for .In ears. We have admitted that claim bv liego- intions am) by two Conventions, one in IMS ami :be other in 1K,'7 ; and we have several times of fered to her a compromise by giving up five or i. ix degrees of latitude of the territory oa the Pacific claimed by us. The resolution was rejected by a large ma jority, yeas II, nays 31. If the Oregon Occupation Dill, which is soon to pass, negotiation or no negotiation, be made to conform with the provisions of the Conven tion for joint occupancy, there can be but little difficulty about it. Rut the bill now talked of i one that Lord Palinerston said would be n dec laration of war, and which Sir Robert Peel de clared that the President could not possibly avoid vetoing, if his assurance were sincere. The Home is, at length, delivered of a burden which it has carried for so many years tie" fine. Tl-e debate wa. :.ntinWl, half past 4 o'clock bv 'f M.ehrk. ul Ohio, an able whig rjirttiWr, mc speech, wa much, 4d- in i red by Mr. Severance, of Me., Mr. D. V. Brown, of Tenn., and others, when it was report ed nnd passed through tinder the previous ques tion. The amendment, shielding the Judiciary from any imputation, was rejected. The bill passed yeas nays X This large majority, together withannmbor of citizens, attended A supper, got up for the oc casion, at the Assembly Rooms. Tickets, five dollars Mr, Malum. Public Gardener, provider, Mr Ronton, President ; Mr. C. J. Ingersoll. N ice President. rtrduct Of PostnftC We have received a communication this week, urging upon our citizens the necessity of convening and memorializing the present Con gress upon the subject of reduction of potag' We agree with our correspondent fully in regard to the policy of the matter, and have no doubt that if the proper means are exerted. Congress will yet do something before its close. Several etliuts have already boon made during the pre sent seiison, to urge upon that body the great ne cessity and iuipoi tanec of a reduction, and all w ithout effect. Among other reformations pro posed, it was recommend -d that all newspapers should circulate through the county in which published, free of all po-tago ; and it is a matter of great surprize to us that th" suggestion has ex cited so little fooling among our cotenip.n arios in the country. Ir is a matter which directs itself immediately houi" to them, as it concerns their best ami most important interests. Should the measure ever become a law. nnd we see no rea- son why it should not. the effect would be not on- i ly beneficial to the couutrv publisher, but also to . the coiiimnuity around him: for, the item of Kstago being somewhat h"avy, it would reduce the cost to the reader, and thus increase the sub scription lit of each jiaper. while it would have a tendency to check the competition from the mammoth weeklies, which is so injuriously felt by nearly eery portion of the country press. It has been urged as an objection to a general reduction ihnt should it take place, the mails would berom" so lumbered with those weeklies j as to become completely encumbered. We ap prehend a totally different result should the re form we hint at ever take place ; for it would cur tail the circulation of th-se bug" sheets out of the counly in which published, and would give strength and periu.inenc v to the local press of each conntv. without depriving the coinmunitv! ofanv essontial good. It would also have a ten-ib-ncvto increase and improve the country pl ots, which as fiir as valuable iiilonn.il ion is concern ed, has never yet lagged behind their city cotein poraries. It will strike every thoughtful man at once that this is ,i ipiestiou of grout importance to every ilislrict tlirongliout the country, ami he w ill at once perceive the necessity of agitating the mat- I tor before the next political canvass. As it is I ........ , . , ! a measure entirely ilistinct ami seperate from any 1 j party feeling, would it not bo advisable to re- ( ipiire a pledge from every candidate for Congress to support it ere we aid in his election ' We 1 , 1 . , . have not rea-l on" worn upon the sitbeot in any ! of our exchanges, and wonder at it exceedingly. ! knowing, as w e iio, Imwiienily it concerns their hit-rests. We hope that the hint will not be lost upon our brethren of the country press, nnd that , . ... .. they will aw aken to a full srnso of their own po licy in this matter. M.-nrrx' Journal. - - M v.ssrnt'Ki:rT ( ovuhkss I'i.ihtions on ; tiik 1st. The Rostoti Atlas oives nearly full i returns from tho throo vacant ConL'rrssion.il districts, by vhich it appears thnt Mr. Ablmtf, ' the 'hi caiidnlate, has loM his election in the :td district by a very few vtilri", and that ! Mr. Raker (Whig-.) has l.?-"J votes in ti c Citli, i against il,7 1") fur Mr. Chapin, tin; Demoeratic candidate, andlHUI tii'iittfrin. Tins Mercan-, tile Jomifnl is of opinion, huwever, that Mr I llikor is not elected. In the fith district Mr. , Uockui ll, the N'iiio; caud ulnte, is clccteJ bv a hiiuilfo'iie iii ij irity . I'hil. l,r,cr. -. i o ...i - i j. : . i , .1 r ii ! Mouthy, in his Omnia, relates the hd owiuir i i " hen I wan la.-t at , a nun made. In r escape fruin the Irish nunnery. The first tiiiuej hhe asked h,r when hhe reached the I io it! ! wliich she wnn to be creted. was n limkiu. : i!la! She had entered the convent when onlv five years old, anil from that limj Iltd lie- j vcr Mu her uwu tuce." ! - - Om i-ATlov No limn enn be hippy and I i.i .. .. '.i . . i i healthy wiliiout iK'cupatiou soine regular tin- ' . , , ployiiu'iit or pruti'ssion. The lite of an idler is I an iiiisutistaetory cine, uud "killing time'' is llie ; must laborious uf nil w ork. Why on earth don't you pet up earlier, mv mm," said 1111 anxious father to hissliiooard Imy, "dun't you fee the flowers even spring nut uf beds al tlit early dawn !" "Yes , father," said the boy, "I see they do, and I would i!o the tame if I bad asdirty abed as they have." ACROSTIC. Bleed if you will ! lake pounds of Calomel ! Rely on all the Isles your Doctors It'll: Ask them if they can't cure you by the rules No doubt they have acquired in learncj schools, Deny no drugs they give you all things try, Rest satisfied with this you ran but die ; Licept you rsther shun the hand which kills Then try then try what ! Why, then tty Bian dreth's rills. Hundreds, nay thousands, now cf health possessed, Sived from untimely graves theii woitti attest. Pay cheerfully and oft your Doctor's fees- Inhabit still the matiti n a uieate I Lest you rather shon fcspennive bills, l.ong bouts of sickness, and all human ills, Spend, then, two Ii vies, and gel Bisiidrc.'n's Pills. (X Pur. hae of II. B Masser, Su.u, Vi , f lbs sgeiitt, uhhchtd p) anuthii it of lhu "tt. fi f is it i k n On the 4th Inst., by the Rev. J. P. Shimh l, Mr. Hunt Sat imm to Miss Hbimhais, both uf August. On the 9th inst, by the Rev. A. Drittain, Mr. Isaac 1). Klisk to Miss ScsaMittlkh, both of Aimusls township. rnicu cinmrcxT. Corrctttd tvetlefy by llcnry Yuxlhrtmcr, WllttT, 8ft Rtk, Cms, . Oats, Pnnit, l'l.AXsf.tn, Hl'TTHH, IJkkswat, Tallow, 1 lit i f.ii Arn.Ks, . l)l. PkACIIKS, Fla, lln rtr.n Flat, Es, ' i ' rn 4(1 25 ft 100 I Sft 10 ,h Villi 8 10 rt lrmo r;tf ic flith. I 'PUR TVmoctatic Young Men of the borough of ' Sun'-nrv "re r'iucsed to m et t the t'ouii , HoHe, on Tucsd iV evening ni xl. at the ringing of the bcl1, f ii the pur,ai-e uf f. ruling a Democrntir Clob. MANY. j Suiihury. .Tan. ITh. 1811. ! ... ..I", I.HM Ulllll) D.uiocra'jc parly of Niiilhiimlieilmid . county arc hereby requested to cboo-e d'lc- 2 ile in the evcr.il borough and township of ilie county, in the uu d in de and nuintier, to nssem ble in county convention, at Siiubiirv. on the se- , cond Tuesday of li bruary nixt, In il: llie I Mill j of February. (Ix ing courl week,) to appoint dele- j gates to represent this county in the Hemocr ittc ; .'Ite (,orivenion to lie he I.I at ILirris'one an tin- 4th of M.irch next, to nominate a candid .te to be snppor cl by the people for the office of (iovcrrmr f Pennsylvania fir the en-uing ihree years. The piima.y imvtings to be held on the Saturday evening immeilia ely ptrceeiliug i lie couit. A U'-ne hI c unity meeiing of I be Dcin eta will M.n he held at Sunbiirv, on the second Mondiv in Fe bruiry, (bring tUe ISth and cm it weik.) for the purpo-e of expie-sing thrir view on the present condiiion of out IS aiional and Stule nffi'rs. J. F. WOLFINliEK, A. .lt)I(l). WM. F AtiF.lt Y, Jn. 13. Il. WW. FORSYTHK. SKJl)M PIIILAMKI.PIIIA SKM l-ANNU- Al. SAI.K. or BOOTS Sc SHOES. I'( lil tlilt y, IS I I. On Tin silui xnil W 't iliii Silm, Wi. Clh V7'i. M'tlllt sntisrii'cr will sell at nnriion, at bis e, N'. 0S M .irk. I T. c. for c .sh. S.ttlUI c.,.. s of . ROOTS, Mil ns RIJO(i N, IlATS.Ac. c mprising a general nnd complete assortment of! fr sti and se .sonuble gomls, iiuu b, ing rcci ivrd di- j reel from the iii.iniif icliners. Plircl.a-eis are auieil th.it evey cao offered will . I o.j ivcly c miM to the highest balder ; mi l the catiloguc will eniluaie the la ge.l nnd b. sl as.ortid t n k rver oll'ceil .it nuclioti in 1'iis ci'v. The rub.cri'.iei's arraugenients with the maim f.ichirers aie sach, that regular peini-tnonihly mIc wl'l continue to be held as they have been the past V'"5 nn'1 M" lh'' f"'1 r"e'd'.v rVll""'y "d Augu-t of each vcar, a great semi imniial g de. ... ,..'.ii i.. . . i i i Ivalalogue will lie prt paieil, ami the gonds open. ed lor i laiu n ili ui the day ptcvious to the site, tiJJO, W. LOh'H, Anrtinnrrr, ,,,,,. , 21,8 vi s',,rl- I lula lrlplnu. Jan. litlh. 1--II Ot fefi'dli Jjlfl, O AMK to llie prcmis,. ,,f th,. Mihsertber, in Rusli towesllll bill aliiMit ibe 1st of October list. Illvl.NDI.i: III I.L, with a white face and white leu-, and a mirk upon one hoin made with a mw, Sai.l Dull hi supposvil la be ih nil two vc.us old The owner in reiiiestcd to come forward, prove prOienv, pay charges, and lake hint iw.iy, other- he will "I'l aceor.lmg in liw. ooufkf.y iit( Ki:ii:i.i.i:i!. Ku-h township, . Ian. i, I Sit. of l.i llt r. J RMAIM.NC m the Pu Office at Augusta, .tan, .in. I , I s t I : John Fleming, W ilsen Nrnn, C Win. CainplMM, I "uf b Fly. Hinie ('o'ii,l, Will. Ke'lin, 1 1 loial I 'oor ol , N ithauiel I. Vile, J juics Ross. JACOU II LOOM, P. M. Augusta, Jan. fi, IS 14 I I Wis a ii Mini LbLKs i,,r bile, chca,.. I,.r e i.h . lot II. U. MAJiSl'li. I be ."loth, tl:t. JVO'I'H'IJ. The public wiil t ike noiien i',.-ii Win H. K.ie has wilhilriwn frmn llie linn ... , ,. .. . , ., f I'.igilv, Kast'vV I nml n William and R. Fa- K,,v have hrcu cmi lucling the lu incss, he will not pay any debt of s.n.l firm. . . ,,'r n""'- ,Kl:'- r . . , . ui U ' 1!V,,,,ll,',i. , r. l.r.l) p'opas.ls will be icccie l by Ibe nb Slribers, the buil.lieg coniuiiuee appointed hv 'he First Picsbyterinn t'biiicli and CoiiBieuition "f r;mgh of o.ih..M.'.erl ..l. umil 'i .,' cf, k. P. M. of the Hh J 4i.li iry. I"t I, at the otbee of I.. P. S iiiiiiioii, R-i , for the mechanic il work of a ' ,""ch, la i be I ndi in the boiouuh ..f .Norihuinbei. land. Sione Masonry mi l ttnckl.iviiig, ., ... , ' arpenter oik. PI i.termg and Paiuiitiz, ""'' he hid for aep.ratelv. All nin'erlaN to he filru'shed bv the coiniiiutep PI in nnd Mierilicv lions it be rxhihi.cd until the day of Ictina;, al said office. V.. P. Sh it-non, John Portei. Win. II. Wiiples, John Youngman. Jos. M. H.iir, 1 Norlhumh, rl ind. Dec. 'il, 1H4:I. ' T?s. P. E. TASTI1TS, ! Ill'l'.(VrPI LLY informs Ho public Ibal he has made Northumberland his place of rrsi. ', il.-nre, and is r. ady lo ultend to any calls in the line of his profession. ' ITT He may ul all limes be found at Mr. James . Lee's Hotel. Northumberland. Dec- Ifiih, 1811. tf. lrintcrs liih Vfcw kegs for sale, at a small advance for rash, ly Dec. 9. II. B. MASsI'R. i i:iiiit i iviii. lilies 4.UHN, it( WToTICKis beieby given, that letter i 0f ai). mitiisiralion upon said ectate, b',s this la-eti granted lo Ihe subscriber. Prisons V- ' ihemsclves lo he indebted lo .'id P.t m -iiowing t I , s, IID irtlUI'M' totiMke ,.ed,ser0mln, I account, or deman d a(,siM M re i-J lo present .neinfoi CIninaiion and .ettlemenl. A Hit Ml AM SIUPMAN. Augusti, Ueecuihor ad, 14-1. ft. ii:v (;obi)s. flltll. tuhsctibrr h is leceivcd a fre.h supply of I Fall (i.sls, which be Mill sell chra for casli 01 rouniry pro luce. . II, MASSliR. Ciunbuiy, Dec, 'ii, 13. OAKlilCY'S it itivi: svm r. flIIE vablah'a properties of Oakley's Depma 1. live Syrup of Harsaparilla, as a purifier of the blood, is an well known tii the public generally, that it i unnecessirv lo occupy much space in set ting forih the advantages to he derived from its use ; wherever the nieilicine has once been intro duced, it takes precedence over all others : cvety oticthat has taken it, have derived so signal bene ficial results from it, that it is reconvncndcJ by them wiih ibe u'mosl confidenre. Physiciin of the highest stiiiding in the ptufession, prescribe it to patient under their care ; containing nothing deleterious, but blind composed rrf the in ml miM, yet efficacious vegetable materials, it is offered wiih confidence, as the rhenpest and most efficient pu rifier of the blood now known. The use of a few bottle, especially in the spring ninnlh, will be at tended with a most decided impiovement in the go. ; rier.il atrrngih ofllie svsiem, eraheaiing any Neeils ' of disease that inav hive been gpner.ited, besides giving health and vigor to the body. For llie cure j of Scrofula or Kings I'vil, Rheum itism. Title',! Pimple or cioplions of the Nkm, White Swelling, ! F.slnla, Chronic Cough Asih.ni, Ac. The mi- j moron ccrnl'irvcs in the po-ses.i-ui i f llie ul sirl- ; brr and his ngenls. from phvsici ins and others, are sufficient to convince the in -at skeptical ni I ' s su pcrioiity over all prep iriM iiis of S o ,p uill i. 1 Sold wbotetiile nn.1 r-l ill, bv 'be ptopiii t..r. fiF.ORtiF. W. OA KI.I'iY, North fith me.l. Rea ling, links Conli'y, and lo be b id of the following pets ins : ii Xmtlnimhfhiwl Cmint) 11. It. Masser, Suiibiirv ; belind iV' M Xcl, Mi K ,v clisv ille ; ll. Krau-rr, Milton. In I'liiim ('iwiili. i. (icnrh irt, Sclinsgrnve ; A. (iulelius, Miininliurg. Columbia Count;- R. W. McCay, Wush ington. Ri adiug, March 14. IS 1:1. Mn, OvKi.T.y; I believe il the duty of every one to do whrtteverin i In ir iower lii", f.ir the b ne. fit of their l.llow mvi, and lcivina had po-i ive proof in rtw own family, of the wonderful proper' ir of your l)i'pur.itic Syrup of Sa-sap inlh, I in st ConscirntioM.lv rccoimnend it to the allbcled. N'e had the mi.fortune 1 1 lose two of our children, bv the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered the face, head and I oi k, although we b id some of the most scientific physicians to al'end Ih-m and ha I tricj all the known lenie.hes. including Swatms' Panacea, witbn.il av nl. Another of my children was aitaiked in the same ni inner, brr luce and neck was completely covered; ibe d scharge was so offensive, and llie iliscuse nl such a height, ilmt we dc-p iired of her life. Seeing the wonderful effects of voiir I)epi:r uive Sviup i.t S .r- i. nr.il i, we weie indiiiid lo make Iri il of it. r the list resort; il acted like a cl.a'm; the u'eers coninicnci d braling iininedialclv. a f. w hollies cnlitelv re-lorcd lo r to hi r beibh, wbii h she h . eojoved uiiiiiteitii; tei!lv ever since. A a puiifn rol the bio d, 1 vciily be lieve il h is not its ripcil. JOHN MllYFI!, T..il .r. Walnut sited, near 1'ouilh, Rcailllig. Jtouglissville. A til lltlh, 1S:I. Mm. Oaki.i t : Mv son IMmuinl Leaf, ha I the scroltibi in ih most dre.idlul and di-tres-ing man lier fir three vrar. tlnrttie vvh'ch time he wis de prived of the use of bis limb, his he id nnd neck were covered with ulcers. We ttioil all the differ, cut remedies, but to no cll'ecl, until recommended I y Dr. Johnson of Noni-town, and alo Dr. Isaac lliesler. ol Reading, lo use your Dcpuralive Syrup of Sarsapiirilla, of w hich I obiaiued sevet d boulcs. the use of which il-ove the ih-ea-e eniiri Iv out of b'S hystetn, the sore be ilcilup, and the child w is restored lo prrfeel be.ihh, which be ha enj ived iininterrupledly rvi r since, to the ast.-liithtm lit of tinny person who m-cu him ilu ing Ins nllbctiou. I have thought il my ibl'v. Dud send v u Ibis reili I'o'.i'e lb il ol'.c s who have a like allliclioti in ihe f tii.il v may know where to obtain so valuable a incdi inc. Yours liu!v . AM F.LI A D. LF.AF. Sept. Ifi. In . l y rORESTVILLE ltitiNs i;ii;n i' n i.ot us. 1IIK mb-ciiler has ja-i nceived, for f,ile, a lew of the above crlcbra'e.l I'.ight Day Clock", which will lie .o! I at very leduerd prices, f ir ca-h. Also, ,iisTior MO Lour ( 'Im k s, of I1 i' let in ike ami iu -tlit v. whi. h will be s i'd lor ca-b, -U f I .r0. Also, Minri r Pra.-s :0 hour 'lo. ks. at i HO. Dec. .'. l-'t t. II. It. M ssp.l!. W ll.l.I AM .1. MAIM'IX, i-TrC?.lTZ"J AT LAV", SUHBXJIiy, PA. FFM 'F.. m the build. n .j occupied by J. RI nun, on Mmkel -t eel. Oct. 2Ut, DM:I. ItTONK WAKK I t sale. s- U;.' Stone .lugs, from I f0 Stone J.i'H, f'oni 'i cheap, by Oct. I t iplTt lo C'd'otl-i, lo 0 i-i'. us I" r sib ll. II. MASsKI! AXClItY tV ICOtWI", HAT v- CM' .MAMTAT iTKi:ivS. South J'.asl i iii iii r vj Mnt hi tainl lli IMiil:itl !tilil;t, I t r.SI'F.CTI I LLY u.t nn il.c public that ihev will C'.n-i.itit y kico on h-nd a I uj- u-so-t-lliclil of Hals. Caps ami Fur-, to suit the l id trade, if lie bc-l ipiah'y. By strut al eulioii lo bn-i-toss, and bv setting then lolk al ihe I ovi-t piiie-., ihey littler thciiiM'lvi s in being ,b'e to u e 1 mire s ,t slaclion. August .1, s:t ly ; it r;il oiiiniiHioii Hen ii;iul, An. ','1 'union t rr St., hi tmt Jl'lh, niiXjADEiniiA, KI'.FP coiisiaiiliy en hand lliaiidics, l.iipiors. Vc, at il Imp inc. I S, gars, at llie lowest prices. for c-i-h. C. J. Wni.n ht. jr. W m . A . iiwit, Aujiisl rih. I n, toil riMF. subsciibcr will sell ell bis fti ,.f lle.iv-' I 1 ... . . . I I. . , 1 t . .- .1 . 1 ituss.a 111.11 niusu liais, 01 II" Wat rpl very 11 d need prices. ty. at Sunbury, Aug. S, lM:t H. u. MASsLlif 1 TlircM'.Hg .11 ;it hi m. 'lor Suits I '1 '"h ''.ocriher n'.V... I... s.l., . Tit lt!SHl Mi - K AtUHNV. ..-iv .,,.1 in B.Mi.l oid.V. The ' acbine h-'. lice n Iried, an I pVoVrs to be an excel lent one, wi be sold til a reduced price, and 1 wa. ranted. Apply ri 11. B. MASSUK. July Ul. I ( I.Ai.l-.S . lU'.lilNS, i ATTORNEY AT LAW, EDNBUnV, PA, B V AS taken Ihe ellice loiincily oci upicd by the Q 1 Hon. t bailcs Ii. Dontn I, opposite llie Couit ll nise. He will attend M business in the Courts of Norihiinibeilaud, I nion and Coluuibij couii'tes. M iv Voih, l4 i. KLAiKS ixKy.Li; at tiilsoit icc. , 4 'nuiifci fc-ilMV DEATH BLOW. rPhe pu' lie will please observe that no Hrambeth Pills are genuine, unless llie hot ha linen la bel upon il. (Ihe top, the able nnd Ihe bottom) e-ich containing n fic-siinile signature of mv hand writing, thus IS. l!n vaiinmi, M. D. These la. Iiel-aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of over f 2,tHM. Therefore it will lie seen that ihe only thing nrce-snry to ir- cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these libels. Remember the top, llie side, and the bottom. The following icspeclive persons ate duly iiuh.-vi r.cd, and hold CERTICATES Or AGENCY, For the sale of Hranrtrcih'a IVgcnie Unit-mill Ml. Northumbctlaiul county t Milton Mai key cV Ctvimhcilin. Sunhnry H II. M.isser. M'Fwcns ville licl ind A Mrixcll. Noilhiitii''eiland Win. For-vth. (ieoigrtown .1. - J. Vills. I'nion County: New Berlin Bngar A V ni ter. Selinscrov-c lieorue (iiindium. Middle burj Isinc Smith. Beavert iwn David Holder. Ad uiisburg Wm. .1. May. M illlinsbniii Mensch iV I! iv. Itartleton D iniel Long. Frei burg (i..V F. C. Mover. Lewi-burg W alls tV lirecn. Columbia county : D.iitville I'. II. lievnolds ' it. Co. Berwick Shiiman A I! Henhouse. I'a'- tawissn IJ. Brobts. Blooinsburu' .lobu If. I Meyer. teisey Town Levi Bisel. Wiiiliiiiuton I Kilt McCay. Limestone Baliiel eV Mc.Ninch. i nb-ctve that each Agent has an P.ngravid Ci r- iilic ile of Agenev, contnining a representation of j Dr mtANDKL'TII'S Manuf iciory at Sing Sn,B, l nnd upon which will also be seen exact copies ot i the ww labels now usvil upon the lirandrcth 'ill lltirrx. Phil iilclpliia, office No. S. Noiih Pih street. B. llliANDKi: I'll, M. D. .tune 21th, IS 1-1. Hovels iuh. JOSEPH ET HOVER, MotiiifacttutT of Writinvj and Indt.'lli b'e Ink, No. DH1 North Third Street, fix doors bnhiw Race, fenst Kido.'J FIIILADELFHIA, 1y F.SPFCTFIT.LY informs country merchants and oihers, that he con-tnntly keeps on hand a lirqe stork of his supcrier Black, Blue nnd Red Ink. and also a supeiior rpiality of Indcllible Ink. II s ink is put up in bnttlea varying in size, from I lo H'i ounces, and Will be sold on reasonable term-". The excellent iiiiablics of this ink has so Ihoroiiuhly established its character, that it is now extensively used throughout itui country For sale at Ihe store of H. B, Masvr, Si: bury Pa. May 27lh, lt:l. ly Cniuiict-31aking cu' IN(:ililiIi:ii'nl.V Vr'iLLi.i: :-:cote?. 91 FSI'F.tM'FI.'LI. Y informs the cilirens of Sunhnry and vicinity, that he has recently commenced the r A Ii IN" KT-.M A K I NTs M SI X F.SS, in all its branches, in Market street, Sunhnry, im mediately below the post office, where he will be rea ly to receive and execute all orders in the linn of his business, with promptness and despatch, and in the best style and manner. His prices will be low, in nrcoulmice with Ibe limes, (j'jf" Lumber and Country Produce taken in l'x ehange. May 2Tth ll't. Tun ( 'v V liNlTI HE Al "PI OX", AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS, N'os. M) and :U North Thiid Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. O C. MACKR Y, Auctioneer, repeclfully in vitc s the altciitinn of persons desirous ot pur ch i-iug Furnilure, lo his extensiva Sales Rooms, ilsith public and Piivate,) for every description of Hons, hold Furnitute, where ran be obt iineil at nil limes, a hirue assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Oihinct Furnilure, Beds, Maltrassv, A i'., at very reduced prices, for cash. f 'J - Sales hv Auction, twice a week. May 27th. HI:!. lv ' " LC1TC-LETG t.KMit SVfsitci ii liKliau Paniiri ii, ( 'utiiioiiii(leil entirely ot" Vegetable Siilistntu'es : fr-r front Caomil nml ill! nlh-T Mineral. For the history of this medicine, nml its unrival',, and liuly surptising success and popular i I V , see large bills. R T is recomtneiiih d as a general cathartic fot fuiii'y u-e in dyspepsia and all hili..u di-e-i--is.ji is invduible fu Aslhun it is rn sidce-l a iccifie, no cas' hiving tl oc. nrrcd which it has laii il to cure lor common c. bU. iicll atnu.a'ory ih-ca rheuina'isin, nlV-'clions of ihe liver. c. and lot females, it is a t.i'e nn I ex-el!cnt lemedv. CEP.nriCATE, I'r. nt l)r. .SiVus Ytt.uf llinsknniiftrt. A". Y. Mi. Longh'v -Dear Sir: I h ive u-ed your Cre.-.t W e-icru In, bin P.in.ice.i in niv fiini'v, and hue n pe itedly pie-cri'ied il for patients under mv ca'e, tind am satisfied that it is always a nlc, and In , rv 111 11. V e ises an inialual'le nn dicine. It i pcra'cs as alixoivc vvithoiil nausea, or pain; and while (t cf In In ally obviates co-n venc.-s acts upon the slotnacli 11 d liver as an iibciaiive, correcting acidity, and re sloriug the hi alihy roudiliou of those ou ins. Yeiy te-pectfiil'v vours. S. Wl'S'l". F,.r ale bv JnMX W. FIIILIM i. Sunburv. J M'lHl BRKiHT, Northumberland M iV 5mh. HCI ly BJaniH Yaruk, IMJlls 1... .- -7. M 71.."' o it.r .i 11 14 B and it s v ii-i 11 il tutor-,, )m. ciii.eiis ot mi'iny thai he his coiiniienccd the m.U'KK.vvi'iiixt; m sixr.ss. in Mi kit ',., jt Xunblliy, cf.st of .1 hn B gir's s'ore, an u diiectly opposite ibe post ofl'ice, where lo ur as to carry on the business in all its a:t, .aiicbes, iiieluiTliig, i liming. Atoning Mill Iron:. ' anil T.lijitic Sj,,-i nx, Ironing Carriag, .1, nil it T.x- trn.yiini'i.r Kointling fiyis. Shoring Horn, r. , O.iicr. will be promptly and punctually attended ie, and Woik done cheap, Tor cash or col'iiilry pro duce. j 0. y liorae his'ing done at I per sett. Sunhnry, April 1 5th, 1 S4 :" ly. o i) t & S Ii o e lrCAirJF.CJTC?sT. !TI a r I i 11 Ir i n , F.sPLf I FF I.I. V inlonns his tii.nds and old ni-c ineis. that be h.l- reinoVi d his muriw sikh: f..'n!Mu:.T to the fiamc bill iluig adioining bis ihVrlhng house, between that and Dr. D. T. 'I' lti -' ethce, a lew d s west of bis old e-t il bsbnli 1,1, in M.nkcl slieel, where he int. c.ls to carry i M ihe above I u-110 ss cAiensivcly. in all il C-.r.'i s i,(:i,-',i. Beoig lliaukful lor past f.v.us, be h i e, by sliiet Hticnti m 10 business slid liberal ch.iijes, 1.1 givr l!.-i,ri.il satisfaction t ntid that he will continue () rc ci ue a hhci il -b.ne of ub lie pairouae, Apid "Ih, 11. .iter s. 9net 1 JL'sPF.OTFrt.LY informs the citizens of the 1 rmrniigh of Nortbtimlictland, and its vicinity, that be has commenced the T.'uloi'iii",' Itiiiiir, hi a'l i'a various I taticbes. in the shop formerly occupied by Henry S. Thorna, iMrcctlv oppo-ita Forsvtb's store. A he reei ives the New Yok nnd Philnilclphia Fashions pMrlcr!y, he i- etial lcd to do all jobs i ti'ius'eil lo him, nller the nratett ni.d latest style, end upon llie slimiest notice. Niirtliiimbrrl Hid. Apiil22d, Is If!. ly b&acksmithingT . r i- p v , i ih in r I- ill a ii &. S tf. T IIR su'sc-ilio. ( crebv ii f .rm ibe nu'.lie. that il l v have ('1 1 1 1 red iril . i nrlro rsbin. in t' o CL.ACKEITITHIUG BUSIKTSS, wh eh wi l lore lirr be can ed on nl 'be old stand io Sntibnrv, under the ft rn ,.f ' ,', ore 'immernian f Son," where ibe-, will oi duct thtt I u-ilie-s in all its vn'ion I r im ''i s, it i- e,'i, . T,,rt. in', Mailing M II Irons. Tii inn? C arr r;;r.. ,'-7,, . ing 7om.. ,e. (Inlcr- I be promptly ai d , , . tuallv attend. d to, ami woik done cheap, to c.. Il or country produce. Shoeing done at nee dollir per ett. OI'.i'lU'.i: ZIMMFRMAN, .1. II. ZIMMKRMAN. Sniibuiy, Match I lib, 1 s 1 :i. Dr. j. n. .u. :$si:i:. 1 r.Sl'H -'I'l-TLLY iiiforni-i thcct;7cns ol Sun. l iny nn.l ilsviiinitv, thit lie has I .ken the office f. .inn rlv ircii ied by Dr. John Peal, when be will be happy to receive calls in Ibe line of bis profession. April 22d. IS 1:1. :?.:?. t its?, s rI , 1 1 1" subsciibc', having entered into a partner ship in the practice e( the law, will he happy lo attend lo all hustnes-s enlrustej to lln-ir care, ("olltvtions will be promptly at leu, led to. They may always be found at I heir nfl'iee, in Market slrrel, Sunhnry, lormetlv occupied by Wm, Dewart, dee'd.. as a store-room. WILLIAM L. 1) F. WART, I'll A b'LLS J. UKLNER. Sntiburv, Feb. 4lh, 1 K4 :. ly. house, An. "oT, .Yof Thit it. ulnar. ( 't,tloicJn St. , rillLADllI.I'lllA. "gOHN DCNVAN. late Iron, the i .'nnsvlva. 9P nia F '.inner, and Samuel Pike, i'., la e of A im riran Hotel. I 'olutubu. liin, lake pleasure in ac .piaitoins their f-i, tnls nml the public ucncr.iPv that liny have taken the Urge ami rruiuiiodious Hotel, leei-iitly built by the Missis, ll.ul.on th. sai.n- silo once ncrnpied by the o!,l etahli,hed Hold known as the Bull's Head, in Third stieet above Callow hill St. This Hotel is finished in (he very best posiblo manner, and of the bit materials. Its location is very desirable, particularly for country merchants Ihe arrangements for lu atii.g nnd Ventilating cacti mom is such as to secure any temperature. Th brdrootnsaie all icht nnd airy, nil furnished (u a licit style, so as lo insure lomfort. The receiving parlors arc nlso fun .ishcl 1n a su perb style, the windows are on the Fretnh style, burning nn entrance to a balcony in fe-.nt, whitli makes a pleaaiit nvess. Puiticidai attention ha lieen given to the, beds anJ bedding, which, willi llie furniture, nre entirely new. From years' experience ie. hotel busiues, wa t-ut, by strict nss duity tc. busities, to make thi-s house a desirable stepping pluce. Our table will always be supplied with the wry bi'sl our inaikct can nll'onl, and oii bar with Ihe best lienors and w ines ut Ihe most apptovci. biands. P. s. 'Iliere nre firt rate stabling hr.d carriato houses nit u hed o the hotel, Mir ndi d by ca ful ami soU-r hoilcis, nml our charges will bo low, id accordance with the present haid times. Philadelphia, ),.,. ;,,, IK 12, (fi. nrnil S'anr i),rr,) lycoiminc couriTY, IHI' Subscriber n sp.-cifully infoims his friend nn. I tlo l.lltiln io e..iier it tbnt Iio ti-.n t.iLoti j ,u, ai,vi1 LA IH if. AM) CfIMOIh)lS n 71 t I N T H I' B t R 11 I'd H OF M 1'N C Y. and that ! e 1 now 1 'I p't pare 1 to accommodti :i w I 0 iiniy t.n or b 111 t'l l'. 1! s Si 1 1 ei no Apah-i skvtii co-rbot e lc. .r cusiom. 1 re i ll aitv.l, and 1 n-.i.r wi, t;(u wit, n'ravs le t' I" witj, the bc-i Ihemuket can ull'ord. Ills Si uil.lMi, winch js eoi d. will Is Ihe cbnigc ol '..od and cVclul b.-sllers. 1 .- . lie 1, i 1- coiitiitcnl. t-v itiii t attention t v I u tin -s. and Bot an.esl ih-uc to mob r c rnlorti.l.l ill .-o who niav patroin-'.i! hiiii.liial he will -.ml flilloe.v,! .i ncral so, si.,, lion. 11. B. WL.WLlf. Mum y, Oct. Is', Is 'J. if. nn: 1'iiiLAiii.i.nin. no rirnsiiLLi RAIL ROAD. . ... t I 1 -- ... I nMWMS ( 'Ai4f of I lour, s. Oh a mii vi a 1 11 S t n n hat, Arai 1. 1 , 1 s 1.1, The passciiger liains will have ut Ihe following hours : Vhilait.ljifiia un,t VolhriUr. I 1. in Phil.idclpl.1.1, al From Pollsville, nl '. A. M. J . 6 A.M. 5 1a" Hour of 1 lifting Jlmtling. .1. I), w For Pollsville, at A. M. f y. . F01 Philadelphia, at 7t'A.M S 1 "-v' Both tiain pa.s at Potlstown. 'I he down turn breakfasts si Reading, and the up train at Nonis- iuvii, for whiih IS miuu'cs aie allowed at unit station. f.f it 1: s. Bclwvcli Pollsville .. Plnlada. f-l.-'O et fC.fift B.tween Readmit & d .. 2,2 '1 A ,,! Between do A PotlsvilV, 1,10 4 1,0(1 Lviiiisios Tn kits noun von mrmsivt 1VT HAT. lienveen Pollsville Philadelphia, ?o l"lO B-lweeli ll.s.'ll.g V do. 3110 Beiweeii do. vV Pollsville, 2 tu All ihe trains will rlop for Way passcngen st ll.c ti-osl point. V AH pissengers are requested to prof ri thcii licl.etfc beloie w trains sta'l. Mav '-I, tHt2.tf. Fr.aili suppy (, IIOSU UlN '' C-NT.re. five.l - si d loi sale bv H. il U Ai-svUll. Nov. l'Jth,