Arrival ef the Sieaaasbtar Caledonia, . ,-,"t':.WnfAW Utt.--.., 4 Tbsiteimship Csledo'nls, Capf ' Lott arrived ., at Boston on Saturday morning at 7 o'clock, in fifteen days and sixteen baura from , Liverpool, whence ah tailed n Iht 14th, November, The train markets both In England and on .' the Continent, are down. , -. According lo thaicconnts cotton hed declined; . but cotton dealer On tfaie) aide will think the newe favorable"' -'.A '' The money market remained about the aame ai at latt advicee. . -i - l ' The Bank of England raleuf intereat Ie!3 per cent. Bullion ia being exported from the king dom. .. . ' Free trade waa progressing throughout Eu ' tope. ' ' . The Hon. Geo. Bancroft hat taken tip hi resl . 'lence in Eaton Square, Belgrave Place, London. ''On the 18th nit. he dined with the Qneen, at "WlnrteOT Cattle : and, on the following Saturday wae, with hit lady, at a eelect party at Lord -. Palmerston's, the Minister for Foreign afTaira. The misunderatanding between England and France, relative to the ' Montpeniier marriage, continued to afford a vent for ' angry patriotism on both aidea the atraifa of Dover. Mr. Brellner.Tof Wick, civil .engineer, at the rnonster ateamihip Great Britain, has visited and reported jointly with Mr. Alexander. Brellner, f Liverpool, upon the preaent atate and poiition ' 'of the vessel. The report of these gentlemen is I' to the eflVct that the Great Britain has as yet , received comparatively little injury ; that means ' may be used for beaching her by keeping the ' stern to the tea until the next season, and it will then bo perfectly practicable to take "her off the atrand. - Mi.tiiTEKi4L Arrorts Rumors of ministerial Atsseftstons prevail, but they originate in the co , litmns Of papers avowedly hostile to the whig government. The Morning News hsa been gi ving currency to acandal arising out of the pre sumed enmities of Lofds Grey and Palmerston ; enmities, if our contemporary is to be believed, which set the different sections of the Cabinet by the ears. Such statements find their way into print relative to every government, and will be regarded as true, or snuffed aside with contempt, according to the petit ict a those to whom they are addressed. . In the presnf instance, the probability is. that 1h.y are not correct, for the position which the Britisb governmeni has assumed towerds France , has been the art of a united Cabinet, for we ' ahotild have lizard long ere this of the immediate resignation of Eatl Grey and those who think ttilh. him. , . ' , , Inici.ND. The fdilnre f the potato crop will prevent, in a great measure, the payment of tents during the ensuing summer, and as the bulk of the Irish landlords live from band to mouth, it requires little sagacity to see that many estates .if the Irish gentry will have to be knocked down by the auctioneer to the highest bbldeY. When the desolating effects of the present temporary 1 affliction have passed away, tha atate of society -cannot fail to be improved by the visitation. ;' Franck Subscriptions have been opened in !Pans and throughout the kingdom in behalf of the thousands ef wretched beings utterly or par tially ruined by the late disastrous floods in the departments of the Loire. .The king and royal family have contributed 120,000 franca. Vast importations of all descriptions of grain have been made and are still being made into France. Very little, indeed, of what has been received thus fur has come from the - United State. The Pi-eus states that the price of bread in Pari is less than the market price of the flour of which It is composed, and that consequently tbe jakers are selling at a loss. The Fresse adds :hat the flour is extremely scarce in the Paris rtarkets. inconsequence of the flour markers on .he Seine, the Maine, and tha Eure, not being bit to grind dnring more than three days in tbe veek, their supply of wheat being short M. de la Rosiere bssbeen appointed rniniater f France in Mexico, , - From the N. 6. Picayune.l tteii. WsitH'i Aitrnnee on ttllltt. Gel.. Worth left Monterey for Saltillo on the 3th ult. He took with him about 1000 troops f the 5th and 8th U. S. Infantry and Col Childs rtillery Battalion. The objects of this expe tfoa are explained in the anbjoined letter.' MosTtair, Nov. 14, '46. . Friend Pic Gen. Worth left her yesterday ith about 1000 regular troops tbe 5th and 8lh . S. Infantry and Col. Childs' Artillery Batta on. Gen. Taylor went with him, and took tptain May'a dragoons, to tha number of some 0, aa an escort. I suppose that one object of e commander-in-chief is to ascertain, positive , the thances of obtaining water on the road San Luis, In case it may be deemed expedient march direct to that city. The report in camp that Gen. Taytoi 'a force haa been ordered to impico ; bnt I beteive he ran do is he pleases, , d if he finds that he ran get to San Luis easily . thia direction he will, go there. I give tbia mere speculation of course we know nothing rtain here, tf Gen. T. bad Ben McCollocVa I company of Ranges be could sOon rind oul ill ut the root to San Luis ; aa it ia, Col. May ly be sent oat in that direetion. He is an ex Kent and meat excellent officer, i go-head one, ; bat tha Texans are "Tighter draught" than slragoona, If I can use aa aquatic comparison thia caaax can get about and play hid and go 'k ia tha chaparral batter than any troops ia i world, and ar now trluch ased4. tf Any. ' ng tarns ap you shall hear from mo again, r ? .-.. Yevrsi' i Caatravaaat. i . .in. . . .i .i . ...i.. ' ! i!-4 V. Tin Van Naaa Taut, it ia Mid, will aot and ia the Dreseat rear. Mro than thittt wft ; sea havs Veen examined and B fty documents I n preaeoted, bat a fornia.bla Ua t atill remains ; ichwill probaWy tak aevcaal ssaakl Weger ? retlrairt.:. r, OjittoftU BatTtaoae Aaaarcaa, Dec. 9. GRAlN WnaAT-The eupplie f all aorta have fallen off in quantity, the season being near iti close, The Bates of fair good to prime Md. reds have been pretty oniformly made at 00a 98 eta., and we quote those rates to day, , We quota white wheats for family flour, at 10S a 118 tta. From 15,000 to 90,000 bushels Pennsylvania wheata have been received and told thia week at 100 eta. for reda and 103 eta. for whites, and we quote accordingly. 1 ' ' ' , ' Coats The market opened on Monday at 50 cents for Md. new, both white and yellow. On Wednesday aalea of both sorts were made at 49a SO cents. To day the sales of both sorts are at 48a50 cents. A sale of old Pen tie. was made at 58 cents, and one of new at SO cents. . Rra Sales of Md. are making at S0a53 Ms. Oats Sales of Md. to Wednesday inclusive, at 30 cents;' and aince then at 32a33 cents, and we now quote these last rates. ' CtOTtasssn Sales of fair ta prime new seed continue to be made at 84 25a$( 50 pvr bushel. , WHISKEY. During the first part of the week the sates of hhds. were at 23a22j cent, and ef bbla at 23a23j cents; but since then there is a shade of decline, with sales of hhds. at 22 cts. and of bbts. at 23 cts., and we quote accordingly. Bilious Fsrstt generally brgina withyewninj, stretching, pain in the bjtiea, languor, giddiness, a swelling aliont the region of the stomach, bilious tomiting. and othrr unplrsssut symptoms ., Wright't Indian Vegetable Pilt ire one of the best medicines in the world fur the cms of Fevers, because they purge fiom the Inly Iho-e. morbid humors which are the cause of every malady inci dent to men. In all ca es of fer, f,o n four t.i eight of eaiJ tmlian Vegetable Pills should be token every n'gVt. or, if the ymptoms are violent, night and mo'ning. Thia p'an, if properly carried out, will, in a sh rt time, subdue ibe n.ot inlrnt a'tack of f. vcr; at the asm time the d gestive organs will be reatoreJ lo a healtby lone, ind the blood so completely pu rified, that feVers, ss Well sa every o'hsr disease, will be driven fiom the body, and heal.h and vigor will be given to the whole frsme. The popularity of Wbibht's lanun Vro kta a lb Pills has provrd a strong hsit to unprinci pled men, who, instigated by the hope nrgs'n, at tempt to palm off a spurinua article on the untns pertiog. To defeat the wicked designs nf such men, we have procured new labels, and the Signa ture of Wm. Wiight will be found wbittbh with a sir oh tbe lop label 6f rarh box. Kone olTitY it gtnititte, and fe counterfeit thi$ it forgery, . Remember,' the only original and genuine IN DIAN VEGEtABF.E PILLS have tl.e waiVra sioxatcbs or vs. wain a On the I6p or carh box. '. J . ' .' (X A gent for the ssleof Wrtfht's Iftdisn Vegeta hie PitU in 8unhury, Hsirat MaSSKK. For Other sgenciee see adveriicmnt in anotbrr column. BaASpniTn'a Pills. Aerimdniou Jtamnrt the eaune and only Cause rf all rain and Dittrlst ' in the Dtdy Pain is the warning gien by the nerves that there ate acrimonious humors in tbe bixly. No man ever had an afTrcti in nf the lur'g but it arose from Acrimonious Humors having sef t'ed there. Ko men ever had pain in ihe bead or an (T. rtion of tbe heart, but it was pro,1ucrl by the presence upon those parts of Acrimonious Humoip. So withftheurnsthim tile Xcrimnnioti Humors have settled Opon tbe mucus rnenM'tane of the bowel, aggravated in most cases by the Veten lion of Hard Feral maVter Tfl thoae important or gans. There never waa a pain or diairea in any part of the hotly (unless It Sras proilucej by an accident) ihst was not occasioned by the presence of Acrid Humor. It is thfe humors which have to be expelled, and by so t'oing the Pain or dis'ree ia rare to ls removeJ. , To do tli with certainty the Brsndrrtb 11 Us mut be used. They are as innocent as bread, yet all-p.iworfnl as the remover of the cause of sickness msy I tkrn at any lime of day or night without alteration In rii-l or rear of cold. : qj Purchase Of H. B. Maer, Sunbury. arif the agent, publtkhed in another pert of this paper. lartMora Tasrrtcl Fxvaa Anea Fa. TtrTS. Is It not an infamous traffic Tor wholesale and retail drnggiats, and ether merchants, to buy up tpurUut, adutar&ttd, repudiated and counter, ttrfcit RowancTt Tunic M xturg at suction, and from irresponsible end swindling medicine venders, for two or three dollars pet doken, and l an to sell it to tha ignorant and unwary as the genuine Row fci;d'e (Improved) Tonic Mixture for one d dhr the ! tottlei and taken they well knew beslJra that this counterfeit trash has been universally pronounced I wmthltws and inert, and will not Cute the ague t T I know of no mwa inhuman or dtatardly c-mJuc. in men laying any C'i'ms to lespeclability or honesty. Look svcfoliy fal the ioritUn tignerturtt of John It. Rowsnd, on a paper label acr es the mouth of eVery fcotile, without wbtch "guard" it never can be genuine, bowiVer knavish Sellers may falsify and urcilve. Far ssle in the suburbs of the city by the store keepers genially. Also at No. 28 North SJ st, avd t tha Profrietor'e offlce, No. 138 Callowhill street, Fbilatlelphtr. And also, by the stores, pare generally m Ibii tod tha adjoining cottntiee. AddreM lo itae tubllt?i THE unprecedented auccese attending the oas of Dr. U. Bent'it Smith' (ttgar Coated) -Im- inou vegeuDie riue," emit tha acknowledged so oidiority which they poaeeea aver the common An-li-BUooa, Cathartic, and variama ather Pills in ge oaral aaa, bays given them a deoidad pntereoce with all wka have aed them ; and they are at vereally astoemad tha moat asfe aM ptaeaam pur gatreea avaw effsreai ta tha Dtibtia. - - , - rr , fCT CATjnoN-Aa a saieerable imrUtUo has baen saade, by tha assae ot -8agar Coated Piru." atiaataia let eaa avw k. t.i.. aa T SrL0-; 2? 055!? Yark. wM wj junn w. mi LINO, Bunburu. -jaULU'LJiLJ l""V t 'V- D I M Da ' ' , i In Angnsta township, oh tha 2d iast", Mr. JA COB GRINER, aged about, 63 yeara. . i In Augusta township, oh the 4th Inst i Mr. CHRISTIAN HAAS, aged about 4 ljeara , u- , : PRICK CURRENT ' ' Corrected teeekly by' Henry Natter. HVatBV, ,',.-' . Rta, ....... , t .,", ; Cobs,'. . .'.:. 'J ,, .', . Oats, 4. . , ,.' (j .r ,Pon, ' '. . Flaxsssd, 1 ," ,,!. , BeTTSa,' ' -, i ' ! ' 1 Keea, . . '''.'... Bsaswtt, Titow, . . '.' Plax. - ' . . HacKLait Fiat, . DaiauArrLBs, . ... , Do. Paacaas, .- . 100 62 6 25 r6 112, !e 10 86 10 IA In ISO HANCE'aSARSAPARIt.l.A VEGETABLE OH BLOOU PI1.LS. - FOR PURIKVING THE BLOOD! N - BAtttMOBB July J9. 1843. Thia is to certify, that I wae afflit tej w.ih a v. olent pain in the breast and right ann. which I suppose proceeded from the impure state of my blood.- I wsa reexnmended 10 take Hance't Sat-, tnparilla or Blood PitU, and after taking one boti the pain was entirely rem ved fiom my breast and arm. I found the n eilreni'lf gentle in their ope. rstion, and would rec.immend them to every per eon in want of a mild purgji'e, ; " - Patbick Rocntt, No. 22 Conway el., beiwe' n Howard and Eutaw. Is pvantisiso Tnrs rttts. let me al,l (D-OAVJ WOllD Of CAUTIOX.J3) Always esk for HANCE'S PILL, and purchase nf none but those advertised na agent. and if con venient, call and see the p'oprit tor bitr-ae f. tPRICE a5 Ots per Box. of FIFTY PILLS EACH, for HanrVs Genuine Pills, or C for $1. For rale by SETH S. HANCE, 108 B Himore st, and corner nf Ohar'e tt Pratt Ms., Hat more, and bv GEOIIGR BRIGHT. Simbnty, 1). BRAUriGAM, Northumberland. D.c, 18. 1846 HA NCE's COM POITND SYRII f OF II OK E HOUND FOR THE CURE OF Caught, ColJt, Coutumptiim, Spitting of filood, Fain in tht S'de end Breatt, Bronchitit, Croup, Atthma. and all diteant art. ai'if from a difttrderrd condition of the lavgs or neglected cold. Tbe following aonnet waa adilreaaeJ to the proprietor by a Young Lady who was cured of Con-umption t Ho! re who pant with failing breath, And ine away and die J Hawcb ahall "put away" 3 our death. And light, anew, your eve.. How awet t it mi Its upon the tongue, How giateful to the hreat ! A slorioua theme for pool's aong, Soothing his cough to real.' IIabcbI favored of the Gods, art thou! A blessing to thy race. - . i !tl laurels n luriah on thy brow, And wealth, tboso laurels grace. When heroes ere forgotten ; kings Defunctt or, cra-rd 10 rr ijn ; Glory, for thee, shall flap her wings ! ThoU conqueror of pain. Piirt 50 Cents per bottle or six bottles fir 2 60. PreiareJ and sold by BETH 8. HANCE, 108 Dattlmore st, ami coiner of Chrtea & Pratt ate. .. . and by GEORGE BRIOH r.Sunbury, , D. BRAUTIU AM, Norihumberl.nd. Dec. I t. 1846. - LIST OI C AUSES. 1Olt trial in the tJourt ef Common Pleas of Nnf. - thumlerlnnd Courrty, at J.mury Term, 1817, com'nencing tlm first Mondsy, being the 4th. Samuel John Vi Richard W,oletton et al Seitzinger.arience ef Garyer . va John (larver et al William Farrow . . Va Abrah am Klnie William fiiirientontot it va Shipnian 3c Greenough John If 6odcrsoni heirs vs - Sim Win I, HeireniMi. va Harlmnn H Ki cable Peter Itichtet'.eit'a V Doilraot Barrel Francis Ball's ai'm'r J dm A Uoyd John Kane & wife Win B McDonald Wm foil Frederick Birkenbine va Daniel M. Sec bier va Wm E McDomild r ve John Nebllg fi Srlfe - ' va J..hn A Lloyd va J.'hn A Lloyd va John HsTtmsn John Fuinun at al a Aaguatu Alohn ITtley Mary Rex rt al . . va Heniy Snv.ler el al Wm H Pomp's assignee a Wm Welch Benjtmin Robins Vilenline K.lat , va Wm McCaily el al a Hugh Rrt'd et al ve Benjamin t'auley v J imea Covert vi William Siaike va Dr ItofteVt Philips vs I-evj Hobertelal ' Vs Oeo, 13 McKro va Hhsm. Coil dr. Ir in iio vs Vichael . hemaVi-r ' s Hugh B lias et al va Joho McGinnes Henry MasseT . Sarah Reod Charlea Craig, r Charlea Craig, jr. John McOmnea John Packer et al ? j William M.-Coy . jacot eeinen ut al Josep'a MiWsn . Daniel Weiiiner James Graham ti el Wm Ktarks A; Wife Frederick Mil er vs lien' V Maeer dc J K Peiter pllman dt Co va GiJr.on l.'lei ring Joseph Folk & others va Rev j P Khin.lel et ! James Merrill's ei'rs vs F I. lrua.d ofO Wat a Casper 81 Ciair vs Go irge Kunit's ix'is Martin tuts Philip Wickery et si tlillcn Leiby George Long " vs Henry Maeser Vs Peter Groaius et a! Vs Cs'per Ada mi , S George Sarcy ' vs ' Sime v John Dd'emah el al va Henry Ewdn ",''. Va William F'i k s Hivld Hmp't Chsr es W Helns , is Giileon Leiscnrinx , . Sana Mabton Hamle'n et al taaae Huff Charlea II Frick Wood & Rhawn V. MnVgan Hughs Asber Mdrna George Tiokrl dr. wife Va Jacob & Joah itliae George C Lilly va Jacob llorger, ad f J Lilly d,e William Pi.hrr ft kl va KlM-nt-vr M,n..i,tfH Jacob Hine Commonwealth at al Geoige Eck'rt -Frencie Bali's admie Pallter Gamhart . Va ElitaWlh Hiria ; ve T A Billlogtou it al ve Jarob Shi a - - ve .8athul LUar " Ve Oiorge Oyster va Daniel DruckemilUr ' Jacob Katde Burgese nf Milton borough ve Samuel Blair Jacob W SeitBinger- ve WiHitrrt Carr - ' Henry Maaer vs II U Maaser A Joseph Uteely Bsliaer Qarnhari , va Georgi Oyalit Jacob Wehw rt al va Beneill Sta.mm et al JtjHN FABNSV0RTII,i PrwhonoWf flW.,. l,i Jr, , irPrtfh'y. najbiiry, j)ee. 1. tMl-S , Eitatsj mt JTamea moaf Jr., toc'd. NOT1CB ia barely given that lei tare of admln lattatioai baVa baen granted Id the Subicritr, 00 tbe ostete of Jemea Leraon,' ) lata of Point fownahip, Noftnsabarland eount y , dee'd. All per sons mdebtad to said aetata, will pleasa coma for. ward and aeula itf hneaadiataly. and iboea having cVaisae sgainvt tha name, ata requested to present their accounts lot tsttlement wttsumt delay. ' ; ' - - JOHN KIXO!f.: Point township, Dec. , lilt. it Ada'r. -liiiL '-Li BULiiU!-'!g sa 1 1 nna Jjao j.j list or jimoidtl I ArNonhumberlsnd County, for' January Term, V-A.D..1M7. ' "j.Al'.) : VXrndaIiiiMrB3.Ci XfcaWoWf-John Vineanl, Jacob Dcsbler. Leurte. I D Bsrr. . '""'Owis Bsker, Psul Bsnnett, Samuel T BmWn. . ; o; '. CMUitavaque.EJmtrA Hummel, Samuel Hib ler.-" . , i JWrtf Joseph Wellaee. ' U L '1 Northumberland A hrabam Dieffenbacher." ftury. John Young. . - c 5 i1iuit Willi ,m Onrad. Mich a-1 Evert. Jo', eeph Fawld, Daniel Kieffer, Henry Oubrk. SAamffVi. Wlllism H Persing, Joseph Houptl Ch.rle. E Alnander. - . - 1 ' -?tA. Bnnnm Ka. Con Tv th.id Wooheflnn. ' V; lswrr Mahonoy Reuben Lower, Qjofe Har. rie, Jonathan ilordtier. " . . Traverse Jurors. - Tiirbut, George Gverpeek. Wowai-e. William Allison. George McCoy, MtttanT S Mnkey, James Buoy. Ge rga Ee ken. Leonard St iuhion. John M HofT. t Ch'lisqitaqtu. Wm Neabit. Ben) Foresmsn. Point. George Wstts, Lane ILff. Henry Rock efcll.r. j ... . fcorlhumbertond. Samuel F.lbot. Henry Mor gan. Willi-m Fo'svtb, Dani.l Voris, Benjintln Mathiaa, Ileniy Gorr, . August a. James Forreeter, Peler Dunkelbei ger. Ma'ick Maize, Jnih Arnold, Henry Burns, Oevid Bloom, Diniel )ia't. Shamokin. Samuel K Gitger, Jacob Noerker, Caleb Chmberlaio. ILnry ct wank.. sr., Robert Campbell. Samuel fjroul. Hulomon Fegely, Casper Adama, El ila John. Michael M. foh r. Burh. Cbarloa Metier, Philip Ober.loiT Upper Nahonty.'-lhnxy Fetter, Djvid Trout, man. . ' Lowrr Mahonoy Michael tiockeji Jacob All man. , . Jicksnn. re'er echw.r x. Iajnc RVils, Henry Rogers, Dsvid Mrwcr, Jehu Deppeit, Ma ke !es iler. ; Pelit Jurors. Turbul. Edward Kcttner Delaware Jams Bryson. Thomis fie.irmAuriJ Itw't Andrrw K'r-hner, Ptter Msnjaa M-ltnn. J wepli E Liih, John M.-r. Fredeiick Strieker. Sth t 1'harp. CMllisqunijur. John Primer, Abraham Tre el, Reulivn 'l rox-1, John It MrGee. 'oinf Leonard Wilt. r, Wm H Leh u. - JiirthuHibe-lnndi 'a'p't Hine. flunbury. Solomon Br i.i.ins, Benjamin Krohn, Willim Miller, EJward Oobin. Augusta. John Et right, Jonaa Fry, Peter O berdorf, John K etler Shamokin Jacob Haas, William Furmsn, Vs len'ine Hummel. A'imA. Phi'ip HufT, Willi im Kinp. Upper Mahonoy. Oavid M li h, Jscob Mark ley, Daniel Dunkelrwrger. ' Littk Mahonoy. Philip Kerrtetter, I-aac Ra ker. , Jadtson Panirl Reitx, fS'orga T Trou'man. Notice. 1 pursuance nf an order nf sale iaotri! not of the Court of Common Pleee of Noithnmber land County, to me directed, will ho eXKtied to pub lie tale, on the premise, al 11 u'clock A. M.. on Thursday the 3l.t day of D.cem'er. A. D. 1846, the fol'owing desrrilied tract or piece of land, rflu ate In Lower Mahonoy lownhip, N'-irthum'rlenil coun'.y, bounded by la- d ef John Tchuijp. Jr.. Mi. chad Wiimrr, John Shreyer end lite Mahantanao creek, containing one hundred and ixiy iwnartee more or lees, about 90 ae of which ere elcared; whereon are erected a big dwelling hoCse ami a tng barn- Lale the ra'ate of John Tdmim. nrilfc'd. i THOMAS A. B1I.I.INGTON. . SherifTe Oflice, Sheriff Simburv, Der. llth. MX Notice 18 heieby piven lo nil lesatres. Creditors, snd o iher persons interested til the estates of John Sample dec'J, rcttbd by his exis Wm M Sample, John Stadilcn and Robert OifT.'n; of Ilenry McOee tlec'd elll i by h a exr Dennis C Caul; of ft'iiw Ulh Riurhirt dee'd, aciilrd t.y her eir lhiife ltinebart; nf John Jones d, c'd, stilted bv hi ailmrs Wm H Munich and Elisha Klin nf John B Price duc'd. settbd by his admr I.anjia N Price; of Ms. ry My s d. c'd, s.-tlled by t er rxr DanM Brfrtlti gams jifWm .Wilson 'legdl re'lledby bla ailiura Flemng Witkon anil Divid Wi'son; of John B Klark ilcod, stt'otlby his ailmrs John K Klok ai d Daniel Be'rarltof Gs.irge Holtenbaeh decV', aet'fed ty hie admra Jcoh Wei-er and Ga rge Hollen bach Jr.; of Jacob Loae ifec d. settled by his admr Qcitr Litley tlecl, lata of Nor'thbnibrrlanJ coun ty, dec'd.t that th executors and admin atratnra of the s iid deceased ratates hse filed their acc unt wiih Ihe Kec'tNtar of Ibin c u,olv, and that they will be pre-enl'ol to the Orphans' Court ol said county on Turad.iy the fith day of January next, for con firmation and allowance. EDWAlvS OVSTBIt. Punhury, Dir. 5ih. 184I. Regi.ter. IV II IT OP PAUTlTIOaV And Vulikatioiv. T.t t'harles Khinehart, Thomai Croiby. guirdian or ThonAaa Croe'iy, Heory Stell and Eliaibeib . his wife, Jimee lt. il and I.duiaa hit wife, Oeo, P. Mc Allis'er and Sarah hia wife, Martin Huhn and Maty hi wife, and John Rhlnehtrt. NO I ICE is hereby given, that by virtue of a c rlitn wilt 1 r partilioh and vAloaiinn lasocd nut of ibe Uou t of Corriiid'i I'leasof Niitbumler land county, directed lo the sheriff ol an d counly, commanding hint; that oT tbb Unds and teneinau s in said county ly yri) held in common, he make pailition and valuation. I, the said alonff will, al 10 it'rlnck. A. M . on Monday tha 34ih day oi !)- tenibi r, A. D. 184. be and appear Upon the pre. mi-iea In circuta Ibe ar assail "ril in the manner and f.dm sprfcifi'd : st Which tube Snd ,11-ce y u 11 wriicd lobe and sptear, if no think prop. THOMAS A, BILLING PON ShcrilT'a Offies. ? . Sherift. Sunbury, Dec 6. th40. 4t If' ;. .- I, . , AT TUB ... 'Phiiadelphim lVafc and Jewelry Store," No. 80 North 8ECON D e'rrct. corner of ifjgafr. Pi OLD User , WeUbee, Tull Jewelled, 18 earnl ejres,, $500 KiUer Lever VV.tchrs, full jewelled, .. . S3 00 Silver Lever Watcltes, seven lewate4 , , 18 08 Silver Lapina Watches, jewelled, flnral quality, ' , ; Superior QuailUf Watchea, . e ; -Imitation Qusrliel Watchee,nol wartantsd, iipo 10 00 400 GM Speclacieer rt-f I Uli OlITOV JW,VIV, 1 1 7 Gold Braeelku with tonal stones. ' ' 1 0O Ladies' Gold T'ciIb, i carats, J S 00 ' Gold Finie Itiiis 87 eu (o f 8 i ' Watch Qlaa ses, pl.ln. 111 etlt pstknt, 18 t Ldnat, Si' ; t ther arliclea In pmpoitlon." Alt gooda wsrranted tube what lhcf are said for ; O. CtiNHAD. list hand, bonee Gold and Silver Lere, Leplnes and Quartiora, luwer than the above aricea. . 1 PMIsdslphis, D. I, M8.- ly Uk Mill Property FOR OAIiB. THE Stlhscrlber nffers to sell at private Bale, hie valuable MILL PROPERTY, 4c eitoated In Shamokin townehip, Northnmberlind county, about 3 milee from the town of Shamokin. on the public road reeding from tbe latter town to 8rlins grove, coneieting of a tract of land, being SS acres more or lese, hounded by lends of Emanuel Zim merman, Michael Sheib, and othere. -The land ia of a good ird gravel quality, in a high atata of col tivation, and uuder good fences. About ait acres thereof li excellent Meadow land, and four acraa are coverod with timber. Tha iroprovsmsnts there, on erecli d are en excellent Frame ftrist iri.li, Ttv 1 and a half stories high, with two pair nf St .nc, one pair being French Burrs, a 8mut Ma chine, Eletatota, Corn isbelleia, and other neces ary Machinery, The Mill ie in excellent order lo make Flnnr end for custom work, it having recent ly undergone a thorough repetition. - .470. a good SAW Ml 1,1,. lately repaired a new to story Stone STILL HOU8E, 40 or 10 feet, the w ili ra of Vnlley Spriog being conducted by means of wooden pipes into tha first story of the nme, MA'so, a lirge two etory PRAME DWELLING HOUSE, win a new Ri'chen therein attai ned, with good eel lar and an excellent spring of Water near ibe lo, r a new BANK BARN, 80 by 40, and a good tm story TENANT HOUSE, SO by S3, (inlemliMl fora Miller.) . The ahoVe property ia well worthy the atten. tiort Of iliris wn-hing to purchase. It ia offered et e Iritv itte, and the terms of psyu.enl will be made easy, I'dsSeailon and an im1ispit ib'B title will ha given on the fi st day of April next. Those wishing to View the property, will pleirs call on Mr. Ootilieh ' Brrimyer, residing on the same. For further particulars apply to tha under, aiane.l proprietor, residing at Port Caihon, Scbuyl kill coHnty. , JACOB WIRTELE. N. 11. Should the above property hot be aold at private ail on the flr-t day of Jahoary, 1847, it then, at 12 o'clock, M., on said day, oh tha pierniaea. l a rented for ihe term of One year. Port Cirh m, Nov 21. 1P46. Si, $4. LIS OF Ja2TAILEP,3 OP Foreign and Doni. atie Merchandise, of tha .Cou ty of Northumberland, who have, and who have not paid their Licenses. Who havs) Paid. Wm H F-tmire Oeorje Bright John Young George P Buyeri Emanuel Ksuffmsa Writ Reili Wm G Kasa Rhoada St Co John O R.mn Pe'er Beissel Beiieville Holshoo tl'.itlon Qhaitel Samuel Herb Ilenry Wasat tteoTg'e Brositis Wm G Herold Wm Dt'ppen John Karl Daniel Sch warts Wm Kchtia lease Urowb l a T Clement Maat Iler fc Swei.k Wm F NagU J'hn Sweeney & Son Heiner ft. Drutlirls Is ae Urowi, lielhnd A. Hays Foisythe, Wilwn & Co Wm H Wapplet John W Frtling Oenrtte t!orrev T H Mackey 4. Son John Murray Peter McDowell 1 Beth CidwuMadct J B Ke.d B L Pir : Keichner it Ilillle DentlenV Monlague A P B. iss.1 Si tJo J P Hachfenlx-rg Jam's K.ed J D Normamlay Henry Ma . Who Have not laldv Seih I Comly John Boear 'i'homaa tSbannoVt F Mathewt John H ltr.ier J.ibn M Vincent 8rntlit R W.mhI Daniel Braotigtin John H Ptirdy -1 Roldns irk Simpson Dangler ft Wool'verton S miurl John ' Wm ft R Fagely palx ft Ditty Notice I-hereby given, that the Treasurer is roui-lled. by law, to crtinitie'nce sails s'gainat sll lho who do not coma forward and pay their licen ses oh cr 1 ifoie the C'th dv of Deremlr next. William dtn.tcE, cTunhuVy, NoV .21. 184T5. Tturcr'. Steam Undbrella MANUif ACTORV, no. 104 xaARxCzrt1 s&xrirr, PHILADELI'IHA. , . Vm; tL-RicHAnbsbx. ?' TN addition to vsiions other improve mente, ha a yjng aj.pl ed stsam rowsa to the manufacture of t'MURELLAc. iseuabLntosall them at vary low price. frj" Merc.srits are invited b call and ace hia Works, and examine the assortment Philadelphia. Nov.tl, 1846 3m . KcV Firiri 'j"tlf L'ndere gnerJ Rere'ry glvee notice, that ha 1 bus eaiciaieil with himeelf, ia 8 partner in the Mercantile bdeln'es", in hia atore adjoining Weiver's Ti'ern, to Sunbury, John Haas, and hat the said slor'e will hereefter be conducted un it r ihe firm nf Clement ft Haae. : Tha store at ihoS uth Weet comer of Market Square will be eohdm ie.l t heretofore, by ihe eubecribrr himself, to which be r.sctfu'ly inviu-s hie eustorhers arid friends. i I . ' . ' He a's n -titles ell those indented lo him. to call between thie end the 1st uf January next, and set tle their srcouhM. . : All kind of produce will be tsktn on sreount, at cash pneei. ,.. . Hereafter da lotig. t than four rhontbs credit will tie given, , I It A T. CLEMENT. fcunl ury. Nov. I4.i848 tf. : -. CLElrClSITT & . RtsPEC'ITllLLY inform the public, that on iK Bth inat , they entered into partnership, in ibe iitptcanU'e buaines; at the store recently reup!cd by Irs T Clement, adjoining Wesver'e Tavrtn. in Sunbuiy. They have lati-if recved a haw slock uf gooJe; which they will depose af at ina in.vi pricee, , All kinds uf produce will be t jtsn ia eiehsnge for .n Is; . . ' No longer than four mown credit will be give. JUA T. CLEMENT. : ' . v JOHN HAAS. Sunbury. Nov. 14, 1846. tf. ; -4 k Ctacaoer Ttiaa Erer I ; TIOHN it. PUBDV. bee Juat rabaive, at his t New Store, in Market Hquaia, a frash aupyt ot Seasonable Ooude, aUcb as , t . Clothe, Caaaimerei SsilineUs KsDtueky7eeas, uCorde( Drillings. Alpaecee.. Ginghsssa, UaJ Piinis, Miieliha, HotU'ry, Gtoara, ska, , . j A l-o t Queenswsra aud Qracaiiea, . . which will ha sold very law., Parchaeere aralavi ted o call and examine hia stock before gu lebaesaj aleewhera. Tha highest arista paid Car Prodaoa, , Sunbury, October 17rh, 1811 If. ? Wtjw and Cheat . , FAXili AtlO WlDtVOIl THE" MunseiiUhss Just openaj, at hia ol.F alind, Irt . Market alreet, SunliUry, g nSW n splefldid a'aSttrtment of . , . fall And Winter goods, which he will S ll 18 per ceJnt. cheaper than cari ha had at any ether store In the place. Amoii(j part of his stock may be found 1 -'; ' - Cloth from f 3 00 to 7, Overcoat Clolh st ft 37 to It 87,. Saiinett from 44 cents to l 56, Superior Plifd Clniking from 87J cents to It 87 t slso, superior Cslicos, I , --. v Muslins, Checks, Tickings, ami .. .. ShswIs.Gr.iceries, Qosens ', ware, Hsrdware, Co. . , . v l'"- darware, dfcc'.,' ' for which all hiHda nf country produce will be is i ken in exchange; such ae Butter, Egg. I.t.d; Dried Fruit, Grain, Potatoes, Chitksns, IlarJ Soap, Fsathirs, Lumber, ftc. Purchseri will do well to give him a catl. It is no trouble' for htm to show hi goods, if they do" not buy. . 1 JOHN BOGAR. Sunbury, N(3v. 14ih, 1846. TENS OF THfffjSANDS of unhappy hningO irt the "Ague Scfjtlo'hs" of our country ar' now tormented with thai Vhste3 eomplsinl" FE VER ft AGUE, on BfLftinS INTHin!!!'. TENT FEVErt,or Cuius ain Vn.n. us ,1 i- Variously called. 1 hi pntve sI v..i .K of tbis en tire community from Maine tti('letv$W' roo! f.on. the Atlantic to the Rocky Mcmniain-i, Jic'Srvi UOWAND'S iM PROVED TONIC MIXTURE to be the great snd enty safe, sure and radical Cure, when properly used. Thia cannot be con. troveited. t' restores the natural feelings snd c lasticih) of the comrfitsf.'di in a manner t'-at n ' thing else will. , ... En tract of a letter, dated . , Lawistoww.Pa.Oct. 10, 1849. ' ''Every bottle of the Improved Tonic Mixture sent has been aold, and I do not know of one I;' stsnca thst it did not affect a cure. Four bottles cured five cises of the woret kind of Fever and A gue one caSe Waa myself. After trying Quinine arid all other rurea thought Of by my Physician, finding rln relief, I finally aent for one bottle of your Tonic Mixture, and waa relieved, in fact cured in 24 houre. Pleasa send on a frrsh supply, as tht re ia none left."' Yours, truly, SAMUEL HOPPER. , fljT SolJ on Agency in Sunbury, by H. Manser and othera, and all the Storekeepers in the adjoin ing Counties. October IT, 1846. 1TATTJPL.L IEMILY Sailed to tht Human Constitution, and equal td Iht curt of every curable Diteate, will 'be found in WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE FILLS, Of THB ' Xortta American College onicaltlr. THE3E extraordinary Pills are composed of plsnls which grow spontaneounly on onr own soil, and are, therefore, better sdipted to our Con stitutions than Medicines concocti d from foreign drugs, however well they msy be compounded ; and es WbiOht's Inn'rair Vaottlati Pitts ire founded upon the principle that the human hndv ia in truth SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE. nameJy, corrupt humors, and that aaid Medicine cores thia diteese On NaTvaat PaiftctPLB, by cleansing and purifying the boily, it Will be man. if cut thar, if the constitution be hot entirely ex beusfed, a perseversnce in their use, according tit dWctione, is sbsolutely cettaih to drlvo disease of every name from the body. When we wth to reaiota a swamp or morass to fertility, we drain it or tbe superabundant water. Ia like manner, if wo wish to restore the body Id health, we ftttst cleinte it of impurity. ' - WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PlU 's will be found ohs of the best, if not the, vV best medicine in the world for carrying out th' Gaaan PcBirttke PaiacirLB, beciuse they ekpel ,from tha body all rhorbid and eor'iapt humor; the cause) of the disease, id an easy nd Natural Manner j and while they every isy aiva xasa and rLsasvaxi dik'eaea of 'every name is rapidly diivert from tbe body. Tha following highly . respectable etoiekeepere have been duly appointed agents for tha aale of Wright't Indian Vegetable JHUt, in NorthUmber4 land county : Henry MssSer, 8nnbuty. .. E. ft J. Kauffnian, Augusta township. Samuel Herb, Little Mahonoy, William Deppeo, Jackson: Ecneville Holshue, Upper Mehonoy. John G. Rrnn, Uprfcr Mahonoy. Samuel John, Shamokintown. Forsythr-, Wilonft Co., NoithuruUtlsndi E. L. Piper, Wetsonhurg. trlstid cV Haya. McEwensviUa. James Peed, Pottagrove. Wm. G Soott, Ruahvilla. , . Hartman Knceble, Elyabu'rg P. 6. Am e T. Baiasel, Turb'titsville. Gidon Shadel, Upper Mahonoy. f:hodea ft Farrow, 8nydsistown ohn King, Farmersvdle. -Sitae C. Cook. Martin'e Cieik. J, De Youn(j. Hicksville. Ab'raharn Srterer. Richmond. Samuel Taylor, SlaU ford. Jdb'n H. Vincent; Chilisuaqoe. Wm. Heirien ft Hi other, Milton. C3 Offices 1evoe.l exelnaiv6" , )pe ( WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEG'LKaBLE PILLS, pf tbe North American CoK.r;e 0f Health. No. S35 Gieenalch Strtei. New ".,rk; No. 198 Tmoni Street. Boatbn , and. rR:NCIHAL OFFICE, Not 269 Race Stasir, Puiladelpbia. 8pt. 19ih, !8 d. ly, . rllVliital c UNRIVALLED AND UNEQUALLED la curing Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Iuflutni'.f Whooping-Cough, sod ,a!J Dlaeaera of the bieet end lunga, leading to Couaump tkn t eompoeed of Ihe concentrated ' vitiues of tha herbs Hosebound, ljoDeeett. Oloodroot, and aevrral other vegat. bla aubttaaees, Watranv '- ' ' " PtftE FROM ANY ilLNERAL VHATEVEif t rTBla3 iirrsJ-iaajia Medicine is the anoVt Slv A end. eertVui reanady ever draco veted for the 1 bova eea'Vainiey ew theoeawd who hata head it wW tesaiy. Tea seta, 1st anbury. M :- i -. r; .-r- . , . A W, FRILtNO, anil ia Ncbse.Werl.riJ, kv 0. EsUUTlGAM, aj at aHieWsaiS W Philadelphia, hy P.KLBTT& tfo; Comet at aWoad and Callowhill eweafA Baatambar 1?, 1848. I y