SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. THE CiH EAT R ISM AN ItAILWAY, The great Railway from St. Petersburg!! to Moscow, recently ripened, is in nearly a straight line, nnd 400 miles in length. The track is double, of 5 foet RiiRge, ml some of the bridges are elevated above the water from 155 to 175 feet. The bridges are of wood, on Howe's principle, nnd were built by Mr. R. O. Williams, of Connecticut. Major Whistler, of the Boston nnd Albany railroad, went to Russia in 1813, and was en gineer of the woik until his death. Then Major Brown, of the New York and Eiie road, became engineer in chief, and finished the Russian rnnd. The entire coM is stated at $55,000,000. This loeomoiivcs have also the stamp of American genius. They were built by Harrison, Winnns nnd Easlwick, .from drawings by Mj. Whistler, nnd ate outside cylinder reverse engines, nnd are intended for burniti? wood. They are 165 in number, of which 42 nre for passengpis and 120 for fiieght. The pasferger cars me 'built upon the American plan, and nre 5fi W'eet long nnd 9i bioad. The two Imperial carriiige nre very magnificent, being S4 feet long by 10 broad, and i feet high, and supported on 16 w heels on the Hogio princi ple. These, carriages have spacious apart ments, furnished for the Emperor and Em press, separately, in the most improved ami luxurious manner. They nre fitted up xvilh beds, and a kitchen car is attached, with larder, wine cellar and ice-house, &c. The road is to be run in fifteen bonis Tt usi'il to tnke th" diligence seventy-five hours, and wagons eleven days with freight. Ilmi by rivers and canals between the two .cities make the trip in from fifty-five, to --t.ty ilavs, and frozen up half the lime at hat. Nicholas lias caught a good deal of llie "prosrressive spirits of the age,'' ami a railway from St. IVlersbiiruh to Win saw, 7Pfi miles lmnr. is now strongly talked of. Cleveland Herald. St NUI HY ANI Mill: tlAM-UOAH. "Mil. Ennoii : I'k'Iipw you have a few f u::s Imi th- cousideiatioii of those who may l e inclined to invest their ineiu.s in the stock of the Sun'.iury and Erie railrund, based upon sio.tu.il resulM in a liciiil.oring Stale. In July the New Yml; and Erie railroad earned f'Mll.OOd. In August 60i;:),ilOO. In Septeuibfr it is I'stiir.iited the earnings will tm over 3rtU,00l ! thus steadily increasing by iiiiiiiih. At the present rate per 1 1 hi t li th" aiiiiUiil income w ill he 3.000 Out). To be within the tii.uk we will c.ll therain ings S'.'.jl) 0(10 per mniith, or three millions per aminiii. 1 duel fmiti tic uio-s earning .1(1 per cent , which is full allowance fur ex panses, anil it leaves 5 I. .10(1 000 as llieitelt eartiiiu's. I w ill now cnntiast the Stiiibury ami Eii.' railioad'M piobiible eainitiL'S. 'Fliii distance fimu Eiie to Williamspnrt is 210 iui!e, w hich is about otif-d i'l the (lis tauce fmiii Diitikiik to New Yuik. As our mute is the shurtest possible line from Erie In the seaboard, and el much easier grades Ui. in ; lie New V01 1; and F.iie i.'iilio.id, it is .I'ldn'.iVi'.l that it will do much business, if not more. At the tame n torn of income nn the New Yoik and F.iie mud, we would have for Mir 2 10 miles of road 5 1.500.011(1 ir'nss in .nine, or S7 50. U00 -v.-'. I. which would be near 13 per cent, on the u mount necessary to build and supply the 240 miles, viz : i?6, 000.000. The road would do much more ban I have estimated, hut it is a perfectly 'life calculation that the dividends would itnge from 10 to 15 per cent ., enough to sa isfy the most avarici n . I foibear to say me word what it woul .. o for all the other nterests of Philadelphia that your citizens an best estimate. Phila. Inquirer. The X. Y. correspondent of the Phila. '.direr, of the 1 llh iu1.. sAvs; Public, ex vetalion has now seit'ed down lo a sonfi- l.'iil co"vielion that ICos-uth w ili arrive at his port about the 20tli inst., in the Canard 'earner Asia. Of this w e have his own us tnatiee in bis letter lo Mayor Kin?s'aiid. rhe Common Cmi'icil Committees nie be. tirrinrr themselves accordingly. They have special mention this evenin, to conclude he official arrangements for the public le epiinn airreed upon The Ilniioarians on board th Mississippi ,-ill co to th liviuir House this eveniiu. .here they will remain till Kossuth arrives, . hen our rovernmerit (haviuu invited them 1 make this country their home) w ill proba cy do something for them. The most of loin, it is said, aie penniless, and owing to ib hardships of war and subsequent iniptis nment, aie but illy fitted to work. PfATH OF TIIK F.M'.l'HANT Col.lMBla. he Pillsfiild (Mass.) Sun eives the follnw .g account of the death of the Klej-liant olumbus : '-Tho F.lephant Columbus, at. .died to the menugii of llaymond & Co.. id Herr Driesbach, died at I.enox, in ibis unity, on Saturday. Columbus is said to ire been the largest and most valuable ephant in the United Slates. He is snppo d lo have been one hundred ytars old. is weight was five tons, and he was valued 815,000. When crossing one of the reams in Adams, the bridge gave way, id the elephant was piecipitated some (it en feet into the water. The injury recei d in consequence of the accidtmt is said j have caused his death, and it is rumored that the owners of the animal have prosecu ted the town of Adams for damages." Dr. March cays that the best antidote fur dissipation is marriage. Men resort to gin and suar riot because they are depraved, but because they aro lonely. Out of evsiy dozen men you see hanging about our porter houses, ten, he kbscives, are without a "female comforter." Hore'e a hint worth dwelling on. A Colored Citizens' Convention will be held in Cincinnati, in the middle of January next, for the purpose of taking such mea, surea as will be deemed best calculated to promote the internals and welware of the coloied citizens of that State who are illoweJ to pay taxes, but denied the right 0 vote. DiNfiiRou CouNTrf eiTs. CJirls dressed CENSUS OF NOllTllUMUEHLAND COUNTY. For the Sunbury American. Ma. Masses. : Below I furniuh yon with some statistics of Northumberland county, collected by me in taking the) Census of the County in 1880, which may be of interest to your numerous renders. Respectfully, Yours, T. S. MACKEY, late U. S Ass't Marshall. Names of T'owS'siiips S S3 i S, 2 ASD l.OBOVOU, IK TUB - ) ! f f ? Owi Viiitku. i - f s, I' S. " e F 1 I. Jlclnwure, ... '. inns V'ormrd out fit lfii JS CSV 23 01 38 a. Lewis 1 Isfl el TiiTlmt. Ml tl 410 17 so 17 3. Tlirlinl, 11117 at 08 SOS SKI al 10 3:1 VI i. ( liili.,;imiiic, .... 11H4 lain (114 (17(1 Xil 13 Ml 27 A. Pi.inl, ..... S7 74(f 4j 414 n 101 II 97 IS 0. Mill hi, 101(1 1413 70S 0.14 31 11 4IIH tfO S3 10 7. N Milnmik'rluml, .... KOI liyy 47 aj4 (I flaB 14 30 liO Snnlnnv, 1-J 10 1V STe 011 8 1 2-i7 Stl 31 HI 0 Lower 'Augusta, .... anil New. 1 101:1 I'US S'.w 24 Ob 21 10. Upper Aliidml'i, - HJ 4 U 424 t B2S I' 3"i 13 11. Idmii, 1 170 liisRi r,;i inn 1 1 an7 .w '' 12. Muiiiinkiii, 2I1U lis-:) 1117:1 1 1 1 (s i-3 an 3! 2-1 i:i. ce:ii, Mss imi v.,4 7111 add n 40 4 14. Lower Milium ), - 1170 1 1 mi 72t 717 1 207 2". SO 2t 13. I'piii.t .MnliiiiH.y, .... 1217 Hal (tfj Oil 91s 17 34 II 10. ducks n. ltB 1ft4 lull 1171 S 33I 31 t4 1" 17. Liltlu ,Xliili,.ii..y, - - - - I 320 2l;t U0 ISO 02 12 1 DuciMW, .5"). T int, - - I 2325(1 2H021 llf.lt! 11740 07 20 i (1(1 274 723 UI0 A WILD BiCAT AT I.AIWii:. A panther which escaped some days since from a menagerie at llackensack, has since taken to the bush in the neiylibui hood of Hull's Ferry, whence, as yd, although vari. ons attempts have been made to capture it. all have failed. The animal frequently pays a visit to the village at night and prowls around in all the dignity of his sav- J age nature, greatly to the iilatm of the villa-. L'ets. The consequence is that the early closing system has icceived an impetus, that j it has not yet acqoiied elsewhere, nobody carina to visit the stores after dark. The other night a man was passing along , the load in the neighborhood of his haunt when he came suddenly upon the nnimal, which was snmileiinir nlona by llie side of the bush. The man wassmokinga cigar when he firsl saw the beast's bright eyes glaring amidst the darkness. The panther, which) by the way, he look for a wild-cat, madp no demonstration further than to walk round the man at a respectable distance, although with each circle he approached closer; perhaps he wanted to be friendly on that lonely road ; or pei Imps he was anxious to scrutinize the midnight intruder into his lair more closely We do not know what were his intentions, but the man did not meet his advances in n fiiendly spirit, but each time he sppionched too c!oe, he presented the lighted end of his cigar lo him, upon which ho jerked back ; and this action was continued until the benighted traveller reached his home. As the capture of the animal in attempted with a great deal of pel sevetance. it may be presumed he will not long enjoy his free dom, and we imagine that the sooner he is caged again, decidedly the moie comforta ble it will be for tho ncihbothood. AYic For.- Democrat. Vi:bstkr Tiiueatknim: Vaii.--A letter from Cbailes W. March, the biographer of Daniel Webster, says : I happened to be in the nor'.li. where Mr. Webstei was last summer, when the news anived, that Kuglaud and Fiance intended to older, or had oidered Ameiican Vessels to be searched, as in former times; and I heard Mr. Webster, then confined to hi house by his annual attack of catanh declare, that the i's instance nf any mrh proceeding otipht to he, ami irouhl, be fallowed by var ! Ami I kno. , also, that thia declaration w as mude by him in the presence and hearing of seve ral persons in habits of daily correspondence with their English fiiends, and that in less than twelve days from the time it was made, it was heard of and known in high quarters 'n London. The Anthracite Coal trade continues laige, and puces aie very firm. The I.b limn .Navigation lompany brought down, for the week ending on Saturday last, 85,- 31J3 ton, making' an aggregate tonnage for thes'asonof 902 615 tons. The Schuylkill Navigation Company biought down, for the week ending on Thursday, 17.987 tons an for the season 515,757 tons. The Heading Hailioad Company biought down, for th week ending on Thursday, 38.470 tons, and for the year 1.527,249 tons, being an excess over last yeiu's business, lo the s.inn lime, of 34:.0!)8 tons. I his is a gical busiiies. I'l lll.K' IIKIIT.H. IiRr.T is a Hiritifcifr of ntn)i fiiplm'til inieii, Am lo In IkiU'iI, iit-filx Iml to if nt't-li ; llnl rK too oi-'r, Ijimilinr wnti her I'ure, Vc lirsl KMjrliE, llicii cm, lliru eui:kac. Captain Sai ndkus. The fale of this gal lant oilicer, w ho accompanied Colonel O il tenden, when he sepaialed from Capt. Kelly on the match from Lus Pozas, has been hilh erto wrapped in mystery Wo learn, says tho N. O. Delta, from Mr. Peeves, who was a member of Captain Saunders' company, that he was killed in n field near Pallia lion- la, by nn oilicer stationed there, who spoke English, and who sent a Spanish flag to Saunders, offering to him protection if he would surrender. lie indignantly icfused spitting upon the flag, and was shut by the officer. 'You Can't vass iikue !:' Tho last num ber of Punch contain a caricature, represen ting Louis rsapuleun, attired us a grii.' d'aiins, stopping with his musket Kossuth lo whom he Bays, "You can't pass here!' Above the trench irenident, who' sports a huge moustache, and a huger nose, are the words ' Liberie, F.galite, Fraternite," in scribed upon a wall. Some of tho English newspapers having heard of but one distinguished 'Douglass' in tho United Stajes the notorious Fred have confounded him with the '-Little Giant' from Illinois ; ami have lately announced gravely that the Hon. Frederick Douglass, a colored gentleman, is a prominent candidate fur the Presidency. A Negress named Betty, died at Scho harie village last week, at the advance age of 110 years. She was brought from Africa when very young. Her faculties re mained unimpaired till the last, and she was able to thread the finest needle without th Consumption of Provisions at the Guf.at ExmniTioN.--During the five months of the Great Exhibition, the follow ing pro viions were consumed in tho refreshment com ts : 124,530 quartern loaves, 113 tons of meal, 19 tons of hams, 30 tons of pota- toes, 16 tons of salt, 58.828 lbs. of pound cakes. 20,415 lbs. of Savoy cakes, 2897 lbs. Italians, 33,722 biscuits, 311,731 Hath buns, 460,667 plain buns, 34,070 Banbury cakes, 57, 528 penny loaves, 7617 French loaves, 3fi,50 threepenny pound cakes, 9181 lbs. of coffee, 3783 lbs. chocolate, 1040 gallons of pickles. 17,257 quart of milk, 14 047 quarts of cream, 180 tout of ice, and 536,617 of Messrs. Schweppe Si Cn.'s soda water, lemonade, and ginger beer. A Document is in preparation containing a deluded account of the value of each ex hibitor's goods sent in by himself. The greatest English and llie greatest French goldsmiths have already sent in their in voices, the former being neatly XI 5(0,000, and the latter about .t lOO.OOO. Hundreds of our citizens complain of de bility and languor of the system, derange meul of the liver and stomach, want of ap petite, &e. ; they are frequently the result of loo close application, and a thousand other causes we caiiuol beie name ; but w e would say lo all so alllieteil. do as we have done gel a bottle or two of Dr. (loll laud's German l!iller, pre pa red by Dr. Jackson, and, (Mil word (or it, von w ill la: cured We recommend this medicine, knowing from xpeiii'iice that it is 'much superior to the generality of patent medicines. We would say lo our leadeis, purchase none unless repared by Dr. C. .M. Jackson, Philudel hia. III A 11 li I i: !. In this place, un Thursday last, by tho Rev. .1. Stiue, Mr. Jacoa Hol er, lo Mrs, M.- iiv Ann Chant, both ot this place. At Northumberland, on the I2lh ins-1 , by the liov William Siiiirmlon. Capt. P11n.11 1 1 a v , to Miss Makt Ei.izaiik 1 11, daughler of Mis. Elizabeth Wallis, all of the above place. On Hie 30:h nil , by the l!ev. P,. A. Fisher, Mr. John Bii.i.iiimi:, to Miss IIaukikt Moit- ison, both of Montour county. On the 4th inst., by the same, Mr. Sami ki, . a ntz, of Lower Augiisia, lo Miss Ei.izi- tiKTii Ann Wr.iMr.il, ol I'pper Augusta. On the Olh hit., by the same, Mr. David Shm'K, to Miss Mauia Siiii't, both of Lower Augusta. On the 0 1 tl inst.. by th" same. Mr. I.r.nN- a 11 ii Wa;nku. to Miss Mahy Martz, both cf owcr Augusta. On the same day, by the Sams', Mr. J.v on Mahtz, of I'pper Augusta, lo Mis Lou ISA. daughter ol Charles Cussler, ol Lower Augnslu. Snnbury, Nov. 8, 1851. Amonnl of foal brought toSuiibnrv. ov tin I Inlailelpnia and Sunbury Ifaihoa.l, liotn thi! Shamokin Mines 1 ons. For tho last week, Per last report, Total, 757 20,699 21,456 Philadelphia Market. Nov. 13, i5i. Flail's. A no Mi:ai.. The last sales of Hour for export were at S3. SI I; for city uu ales at S:t.87aS 1,00. Kuia. Hour is held at 4, a li i Flour. No stock on hand to operate in. Co UN Mdal. Last sales of fresh gruunc at S3.25. Wiikat Lillle offeiins; : sales of prime red at Rl e ; white is held at 3S!)a!i0 els. 1!vk. None ai riving ; last Kilcs ut 70 cents. Corn. Is dull ; sales of good old ellow nt bit u c0 cts., ulloat, Hud ul 62 cents from store. Oats New Southern are in demand at 34a35 cts. Whiskey. Sales at 21 a 22 els. in hiids. 22 cts. in bbs. and Baltimore Market. Nov. 12, 1851. CUAIN.Tho supply of Wheat is small for the lasi day or two. Sales of good to prime reds to-day nt 72 a 75 cts. ; w hile at 74 a 78 cts. j and family Hour white ul 80 a 85 cts. Sales of new Corn, in good condition, at 53 cts. w hite, ami 53 a 54 els. for yellow Damp parcels sell at 45 a 50 cts. Sales of old torn at 54 a 56 cts Sales of Maryland Hye nt 70 a 72 cents. We quote Oat at 31 a 35 cts. for Mary laud, and 36 cts. for Pennsylvania. WHISK KY. Sales of Pennsylvania' bbls. at 2 J i a 23 cts., and of hhds all cts. Sales of lialtiinore bbls. at 221 u 23 cts. SUNBURY 1'ItICG CURRENT WllIAT. litt. b'iias. Oin. Puma. Boca. Pork. Klaisesd. Talluw. tUtawii Heckled Flai. Dkieu Amis. Do. Psacbss. Tin 00 50 50 U7 16 8 7 108 15 55 10 75 too New Advertisements. NEW GOODS I J. R. KAUFFMAN At His New More In Hollowing Cur, JESPECTFt;M.Y informs his friends tnd customers, tlint he has just received s nsw tnrk of Roods, which lit oilers to th public ut the lowest prices, viz 1 Fall and TTInlcr Dry Cootie, SUCH AS Cloth, Camtimerm, Sattinetl. Mtrinos, Mousselinc De Lmnes, Flannels (i nil every variety of gnniU suitable for th Mttsn. Also Silk lists, Caps, Ac. ALSO: An assortment of Ilardwsrs. Al.SSO: All Kinds, of Groceries, MQIOIt. ALSO: A variety of Qucenware, Crockery, &e. licsiiles a variety of other articles, suitable for farmers, &c. All kinds of produce taken in eirlianja for jsoils at tlic highest market price. llollowins; Kun, Oct. 25, 185 1. tf. GREAT BARGAINS ! Watches tind Jewellery, W II ( I. K 8 A I, i: ami It I". T 41 1, . IIAVIN'O constantly on hand an immense stock of Watches nnd Jewellery, I sin de termined to sell ut less prices than the same qual ity of Wutchrs or Jewellery are sold in Philadsl pliiu, viz : Uohl Lever Watches, full jewelled IS ks case, only yju.no Cold Lepine, " 18 " !4.00 Silver Levers, full jewelled, only 14,00 Silver Lrpines, " 1 1,00 Cold Pencils, 1,50 Gold Pens, fsilver holders, 1,00 Also an immense alock of all kinds of Watch n. Cold Chains, llrcastpins. Earrings, fSilvtr noons, Ac, nil of which I will srll nt less pri ces than ever have been sold in this city, as the prices nre certuinly much less than ever hereto fore sold in this cilv or couulv. Ciilifornin Cold lioocht for Cash. Parliculur attention paid to renairhnr Watches and Jrwel lery. All I ask is a cnll to convince I'urinnsrrs that this is the place to purchase Watches, Jew ellery and Silver Ware. Persons by undintr the cash they wish to ex pend can have a watch or watches sent to them by mail with perlect snlctv, having sent tlicni in that wny lor the last 6 years. All connnunica lions must be post paid. Please call or send or Jers to l.ISM IS JjAIJU.yii. s, IS'o. 103 Chcsnut St.. Iietwn "d and 4 lb St., Kusl Wini; of KiauUiin Hou. Philadelphia, Oct. Sfl, 1851- tf. TO DTTSPESFTICS. nnilK subscribers oiler for sale Cheltenham - Salt, -in invaluable remedy for this disease ; it is nn exact imitation of the water of the cele brated Cheltenham Spring of Kni?laiid, which has been found so beneficial in cases of Llysprp- sia, llilious Complaints, Sick llcndacno. Habit. unl Onstiveness, Ac, noil is particularly recom mended ns 11 substitute for Scidlitz. Powders, us it Is bolh as a tonic and ncntle purgalixe. A Pamphlet containing nn analysis of the water and directions for its use, accompanies each buttle. Price 118 cents jilt bottle. J he subscribers also prepare lustily concen trated Essence of Pure Jamaica Cinger. Price J." cents per bottle. l ull ( iitiiuc'ir.t of drills with prices attached furnished Physicians gratis. Also priced Cata logues of I'liru C tiCliilcals for nnalyiitul Chemisls. 'J'he attention of Druiwists is particularly in vited to our slock of line drills, chemicaU, &c. HI LLOCK & CUF.NSIIAW, Druggists nnd Manufaclurinu Chemists, Pith & Arch Slrcel, Philadclphin. October 25, 151. 4 mo. Office ia Market street Snnhury, opposite Weaver's. Hotel 13"B CSINl'.SS will l e promptly attended to in uk the ( .'iiniiiii of iwihuinhcrlaud, I'nion, C'olonibia and Montour. ttnt'HR to : A. Jiiiinix, Es., 1 D. Hum, Mt. Vernon C. J. Imii siii, House, 2d atreet. itiitbtu y. S. Ilos s ii roi, 43 Mar C. M. HiLi..V'oM e. I ket St., l'liUudrljilua. Sunbury, Oct, II, 1851 ly. Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!! f, S the eidd weather is Approaching, llie suh J9 scribcr would resiiccttidly call the atten tion of the public lo his kto.-k of stoves, aelected from the latest nnd most nppnned patterns, cou sitin! of j Cook, Parlor, Air Tight, Chamler, Office oud lloat Stoves, all of which will bo disposed of at astonishingly low prices. Persons in want of Stoves and desirous of (eltin! the "worth of their hionfj'' are invite J to call before purchasing elsewhere. No Stoves kept that cannot be recommended. He also continues to manufacture '1'ln n Mii''t lion Ware in nil its varieties, lirass Kettles, Dippers, DUh Pans, lirillaiiia Ladles, Japanned Ware, Ac. N. P. Porons purchasing Stoves of the sub scriber, can at any time procure Cylinders, (rules, Fire Urick and odd plates, to replace audi as may be rcuuired. D. M. HUALTIOA.M. Northumberland, Sept. 27, 1 S." 1 . 3nio. PCIIIPVIXfi EXTRACT The Cai'oalost BLOOD PURIFIER l.f TIIC K'MOt.C Woki.o tW PV4 $1 pr Holtle, or Sir Hotttfor Li lt 1 now put tip in M'AKT IIOTTI.KH, of th lim ptiicer uud mtdiciit vfiwey ki when in miiuM luittlt. t'.urh tsirtt hotilH contaiFif KlXTV-Koi'K IXISIM. ui th infiltration! art to Mriiiitflr ('unrriurnOil that only Ont TnUetpwnful it rcqtinvil at a l)ir ihrt'6 timtt a day thut ouo hottle )( Twpii()-4tn Itnvfl, wlnrti it tntu li loojjr than a Itotilt of anv oil;r uifttirme latta, Urrauau there ia rnquirtsti of Una a lta quanlllv at a doi. The rni tHttriortfy of thia It I nod 1'iirlfler or til other uiolirtna, ctiimia in a prrnt iniaiirn in it po HMbtnjr aa a pun of lia romrHund, tha powerful (llrtllrul Vil'iiira of kutue Sciirre H'J Itiirn Indian Roots and Barks, whit'h n ntttfr thftlinne piiifMf t. Thctn ar ilif inoUrr. Inn til'ttl(ra of the lllnnilldal wtro vr known to f itlietr Imti-tn or v'ltte at. in. ami ilnf Ireiti; computtmimi with SarsapariJla, Yellow Dock, CHERRY AND SASSAFRAS BARKS, ntakf tli i VravttiMfl Kxtrnrf. nt only tha preiitni lllwoit I'lirlhtr, tul alu, a rhfiiper mtdtcin iy aTiil oiIiIn il.A'i any utUfr. It it cheaper. Iicunf ilia f ttaniity of it Mint limy Uv Ixnit.-lit for Ollf lftollnr will U( iiiurh Imiatr utiil wilU-ttrtt Tru Ttniea mure Klttud. dii-ne. tliuu inie Ihdlar't worth of anv oilir lueiiicme. tV Fr uuduuUrU proof of the t'u'fuf Scrofula, Fever-Sores, ItetitJ. Head, FrytijteJn$, S.ilt-hlhrum, Rfttvmitiim, S whit it, UruUinmt, Pun pirn on (A t'ticm, ,lver( uiiiplultita, I' tie, l.umbdyn, Vnneirout Vlttrt, ('ollvpirHN, Hurt h-W, ITMtia1n, J'uou m (A Suit, Hrtti, Humm, mnd Jointt, and ail oinra 1 Mruac-Bi.ooD Iiicirt, ra our PAMtHI.KTS ltd UuiHitniU cvarjr Ageut baa Utain Kj Ifiva awaj. Pom i a li y J. W. Frilin(r, Hunburyi Mary A. Me Otiy, N'oithunilwrlHad ; John li. Haaat, Miitoa; Jlayti 4 McConmck, McKwonavtlia. Muy 3, lfa-51, lw ly. TNK Boureau's celebrated ink, snd also Con grs ink for sale, wholtsals snd retail by D.c.mher 18, 18A0. H B MASSER. 1? AZORS A lunerior article for sals at the I Hon of U K V MAM K kt uuntmry, fsb. 16, 1819, u I CHERRY PECTORAL: Fr ik Car mt COUGHS, OOI.DS, noARSEnrsss, broxt. OHITIS, GROUP, ASTH XMCA., WHOOPIMO-OOUOH AVS CONSUMPTION. Amonitthe numcrnus discoveries Science lias nindc in lliis generation to facilitate the business of life increase its enjoyment, and even pro long the term of human existence, none can ha named of mure real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trial of ita virtues throughout this broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, thst no medicine or combination of medicines yet known, can so Btirclv control and cure the numerous va rieties of luilmonnry disease which have hitherto S'.vept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed, tlicro is now abundant rea son to believe a Keniedv has t length been found which can be relied on to cure the most dangerous iifl'eiiions of the lungs. Our space here will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures affected by its use, but we would present the fallowino; opinion ut cniinsut men, ..rn 4'...,i,A. .u. ..-l.i..li . . , . . ,, , . , . the Agent below named, will always be pleased j io luruiMi ire, wurreiu arc lull parncuiurs, aim indisputable proof of these facts. From the President of Amherst College, the celebrated PRUt'ESSOU HITCHCOCK. "'James C. Aver Sir : I have used your Cur. a a t I'ki i nn i., in my own case of dcep sented HronehitU, nnd am satisfied from its che mical constitution, that it is an admirable com pound fur the relief of Inryngial and bronchial dillicullies. If my opinion as to its superior character can be of any service, you are at liberty to use it ns von think proper. IMMVAIUJ HITCHCOCK, L. L. D., From llie widelv celel rated PnOFF.SSUK SILLltoAX, M d. l.l D., Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, ('c., Yale College. Member of the Lit. Hist. Med. Phil, and Scientific Suciclits of America and Europe. "I derm the Cui'.itHT Prcmrui. an ndinirable composition from imiic of the best articles in tho Materia .Mcdica, and a very elli'ctive remedy fur the class of diseases il i intended to cure." New Haven, Cl., Nov. 1, 1 HI !). MA.lOlt l'ATTISO.N. President of the S. C. Senate, states he lias used the t'ar.iiiiT Pkcto ii a i. wilb wonderful success, to cure an inflam mation of the. lungs, i'Voni one of the first Physician in Maine Sto, Me., April t!0, 1810. Dr. J. C. Aver, Lowell. Dear Sir . I am now constantly maiig our CiinnitT Pi.c ronit in my jtractice. and pvefar it to any nther medicine for pulmonary complaints. From observation of many severe case. I nnt convinced it will euro coughs, colds, ond iliscaMa of the lungs, that he put to defiance, all other remedies. I inviiably recommend its use in casei of con sumption, and consider it much the Leal remedy know n for that ilir.ea.-e. Kesitvctfullv vours. I. S. crsHMAN, M. D. Prepared and sM b,, JAMI'.S C AYER, Prattiral Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Sunbury by 11. MASsKH, and by l)rugits genera lb tlirouhnut (ho State. November 1, IS'il. lyeeomu. PhcBcis I'irft & Thief Pioof Iron Chesti. ITTHnV'l'l-Mt ... l. i i.l .iiuil hnt with aiiv'otli.r'ciiclaiii tlic lountry, ami to d.'fv the Iiural.i' iii'i'iuiity. MaiinUct.iry, ?o. lo'lludiion's Alley, running hetween Third and l'ourth blictls, tiinith of (,'liesmit, and in tho rear ef the (jiiiii.l liank. M.A.S., tho I'r.iiu-ictors, arc 1'raotii'al Me- hniiirs, and H .1 lonlidi'nt. from Ion; experience ii. ili.. ii .(..ir.i. ni' Iron ('heats und Sufcs, and a speci d aitniti.in to. this particular hranch, of ijiMiit' Bulial.ntion to all wlio may (jivo uicni call. X. B. We save selected one of the heat imn cnils cTi-r ucd a a lum-condiictor of he.il in this liiisiness, and we warrant our Chests and !S il'e lo 1 made of the hext inalcrial and in the i'.ot duiuhle niunner, and to stand any heat thut can he tippli'. l lo them. Mll.NOU cV SHAW, Mamifuctorv .No. 10 Hudson's Alley. Kunning hetween :iid und 1th Mrccli, S. of dies nut, in (lie rear of (lirnrd Dank. l'liiladfl.iia, Oct. .'o, lS'Jl. ly FlHMFs' OYSTKHS. ''pilK xindersitfne.l ia in the daily receipt o I'rosh and excellent Oyster from ths cele hrated cstalilishinent of Mr. 1'ield, No. 331 West l.otnlnird street, li.illiinore. All orders will he promptly attended to and forwarded without delay. Apply to tha sub actilier at I.cc's Hotel, Northuinhcrlaiid, I'a. rim. IP HIAV. N. li. Oysieis of coniiiiou quality at $1,00 per can. ()ctoler 1 1, 1 S5 1 3mo, OYKTJ5HS! OYSTKHS!! II' AVIXf! settled nt Xorlhuinharland, I am now prepared to furnish Fresh and Spiced Oyster durinp the whole season at the reduced price of one dollar for w hole and fifty rents per half can. You cull depend upon them heiinf fiesh, aa I ehnll receive them daily, (Sunday e excepied.) and when landed here tliey are only 10 hour out of the shell. All persons who are in want of the above arti cle, nt a distance, cm have them sent per dozen or sinale can hy addieiinn (iK.oHOK W. JOXUK. X. 1). Person" ralliiuj on tho suhscrihcT may find him either at Uurr's or Haas' Hotel. Xoithumberland, Oct. 4, 1851. JATKXT DR1TTAN1A STOPPERS for uar Homes tor aaio uy U. JJ. M ASS tilt. Sunbury, April 15, 1851 tII.YKK WATCHES A few double cases EiiKliuli Silver Watches, for sale at very low prices hy H. B. MASSt'K. Sunbury, April 12, lft51. JUSTICES' FEE BILLS. For sale by 11. U. MASSKR Banbury, April 1 at 1 't8 U7EE BILLS. Justices and Constables Fes aa1 U. II. -.- American Repertory of Inventionr. To ITIcchniiiCM, liiTCiiforv nnd ill n ii n Hi c I urns. REVC.IiTII on .111 gor 1 1IF. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Messrs. MUNN & CO., American nnd Foreign Patent Agents, nnd Publishers of the; Scientific American, IJESPECTFLLLY .nnounc.s to the pub-sT-- he that the first mmilwT of Volume VII cf this widely circulated and vstuable journal was issued on the 20th of September. The new volume was commenced with new type, printed on paper of a heavier texture than that used'in tha preceediug volume. It is tho intention of the publishers to illustrate it more fully, by in troducing representations of prominent events connected with the advancement ef science ; be sides furnishing the usuul amount of engravings of new inventions. It is published weekly in form for binding, and affords at the end of the yVar a splendid volume of over four hundred pa ges, with a copious index-, nnd from live to six hundred engraving, together with a vast amount of practical information roncerninj; the progress of invention and discovery throughout the world. There is nojtiuhjcct of importance to the mechanic, inventor, manufacturer ond general reader which is not treated in the most able manner the editors, contributors and correspon dents being men of the highest, attainments. It is in fact tho leading scientific lournal of the country. The Inventor will find in it s weekly list of American Patent Claims, reported from the Pa tent Ollice, an original feature not found it any other weekly publication. TERMS : TVfo DOLLARS A YCAH, 1 TOR SIX MONTHS. All Letters must be p-'st-pnid, and di f uAWSN C0 j!,,,!, 0f ie j eettd Scien tific American, 128 Fulton Street. New York " INDUCEMENTS FOR CLLDING. Any person who will send us four ubscribers for six mouths, at our regular rates, shall be en titled lo one copy for the same length of time, or wo will lurnisli 1 en copies for Six Months, S Ten copies for Twelve Months, 15 Fifteen copies for Twelve Months, Twenty copies for Twelve Months, 2H Southern nnd Western money taken at par for subscriptions, or Post Ollice Stamps taken at their lull value. October 23, IS51. MSCHANKJSBURCr INSTITUTE. A Select School for Young Ladies. f fII E MiM'liiiiiiestinrc Institute in plraiitnlly & located in tho healtliv villnue ot Mechanics' burg, Cumherlaml countv, niito miles west of Harriflhurg; a villtityo noted thnunjhinit the sur- roundiiiK Lountic tnr the tuoru lit v ofiti ritizrm, It ia a,,ees-.ihle by railroad, the I lunbcrland al- It!V U;iiiroud iiiisMnij thruimh the iiliirc. The cmirsy til" instruction is am h as it pursued in the host Heniinaric in the cnuiitry. It is the design of the Principal to instruct tht intellectual powers, to cultivate becoming man ner, and to educate in such a inauiiar, aa may ! prove piactica'ly useful. Seisiom. The school year ia divided ititi two eml-an uuul M'ssion. each of five calendar month. 'J'he summer session eomme nee the first week in April, and closes during the last week of Au gust. The winter session coinmencea the lit wick in October, and terminates the lat week of I'tbruary, At the close f each session there will be pub lie ex an inatious. Terms : Boarding, including light. par session 5 mo. fiSO.OO Tuition, " ; 10,00 Modern languages, M " 10,(10 Drawin. " " 0.00 Mnsic, Piano, with use, " " 15,00 Or, if preferred, jier session of 6 mo, including the above item, 65,00 Payable in advance $35. balance at the cloe of the tiesston. Hooks, stationery, music, oVt, furnished at Philadelphia prices. l,upil will be receivetl at any period during the sertsion, and eharped ftocordingly. For further iiiforiuatioii, please address the Principal for a circular. K. M. h. GILLFJ.EN, Principal. trclianicRbura;, Aut?. 9, 1831. Sino. NEW GOODS, AT THE STORE OP JOHN YOUNG, TlIO roxiHvtfuilT informs his frinuls i ' rustomors tliat lie has returned IV ami from ! I'UiUdelpliia. with an excellent assortmenl of New Spring Goods, which lis oilers for aalc at his olJ atanil in Mar krt street, est piini. 1'hes eooiU will ! told at tlit Inw His stock, consuls of tvsry variety, Dry flood., Sath tt Cloths, Cassimeres, Muslins. Caluaes, Ctiijiam. Lawns, Chintzes unH La- ties Vress ana tuncy Goods ceaerally. Also an assortment of ralm Leaf Hats, Cap3, dkc, ftTJEENSWARE. llurdwan. Iron nml Steel, kt., ALSO: A gsneral tsiortmeiit of Groceries, Snjsr, Collte, Tea, Chfesc, Mo lasses, Spices. riT Troduce of sll kinda taksn In sichatije st ths higheKl market prices. Sunbury, Uy 24, 1851. LOCK E?JS, 7II.LIAM HOOVER respeclfully informs his friends and customers that he b rs mat ne uas ith an excellent jut returned from Philudelphia as.sortinent of NEW SPRING GOODS, which he oilers for snle at his new store at Mas srr's Mill, Hollowing Rim. These goods will be sold at the lowest prices. Ill STOCK CONSISTS (JK EVERY VARIETY, Dry Hoods, fyc, Such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Muslins, Callicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Chintzes and Ladies Dress Goods generally. ALSO: An assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Caps, Ac, QUEEN S W ARE, HARDWARE, IROX and STEEL, NAILS, Ae A general assortment of Groceries, aucli ss Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molas ses, Spices, &.C. Also an assortment of Liquors, such ss Brandy, Hum, Whiskey, Wines, iVc. ("7 Froduce of sll kinds taken in exchaiie st the highest market prices. Hollowing Run, May 10, 1851. ly. SMITH'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN GER, a fresh supply just received, and for sale by April 12, 1861. U. U. MASSER. KOSE OLXTMEXT A freah aupply of this excellent article for Teller, c, just received and for sale by HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, July SI, 1849 GOLl PENS with end wittiest silver esses ' just received, snd for ls by tl U. NA8K r ;i:i aui,i; CATTLE P0WDEE PK EPA R CD T II U K I Mfi, F 11 C N K FI ELU & C J. No. 187 North Third Street, Philadelphia. rrHIS pDwder it entitled hy the united teatlmnn nf t: I whi hve tisftl it to the first rHiik of ell thtsa CAT TIsK Mf;UICINK, which hnve been thovglit praisa worthjr f r mauv )mts. Indeed we ehallenfa any ptnsi torn ike a dpc-rtur. many pownV? that aata in the taraa in mer. If the Hiiiinnt be perfectly henllhT it will eithar ne euaethe atnjunt of rmlk r fream nnd hotter ( tr tee mimnl will improve ramrtly in fut. It will Iheraror :n tune h c tniiilered we have 'no duiit one of lh staple afli ci!if every Parmer, who keps a dinry ; and of eTtrf prs n owuiiin a hotse. It ia imt one v( those kiiKl o. Miitvke tha meruly swell an animal up for a ehnit time. Imt it will bv the ennacitv which it hat nf eonTtrtinc 111 PPL' It IC AClil rwliirh ia nn flTi-t a matter) into Lac tic AC:t nr ot.B(.B; rnntff ii prrenter amount of nutritions iintter io ne fxunroo fpun the sntne nmonnl or loon, inaa p'tMihly cnnlil lw, wrt! the nctive principles of nutrition t' p;iss imt of the svttem in the form of HtvPuatc Acift. Ve have iireivt-d a inuhitude nf evidence to prora what We hiive ati id nlnve. Snflice to sny : We have miinl the active npent, with a great numhf nf VKratAm.K plnnta and hrrhs, which tune and uae have ppivcd to I e nn-hil, improving the nppHite nnd pr m'ttint; differ, jyn f ttie fn ,(j , t s,rriirii,p n hpfilthy e 'iidition nf the hio-'fl, fmrn Whirh the Mn.e nnd Fat must be formed. It nmy We usrd f,,r IlnRF, Cuwe aadlloos for lha fuliow ing eumpluiiiuand diseiiKcs. IIOKSF.!. YliLIsDW WATKR, a dangerous sickness, which de lirnyt many i-uluttl.le lioitfa every yeer, is very ofteu entirely ennd by the free nae of tint powtler, in ail vasoe it will prevent the dmrnne fmm coining on. This disease ii 'nvnmn in a bud nnd impoverished Bttt of the blood which becomes thin, watery and of all yellow col- r. This powder hy improving the stnmoch end giving V the blood a ci eater rjuuntity of red particles, niTrda tha best and only poMKible chunct of recovery. If the hone in for g 'in;, give m riiing nnd niuht a tabtepoonful in wet feci, il' in lite hfainhitig once a day at noon, if only to pre vent the disi'HW twice a week. M,AHI:UlNi. This it the ruination of many valua ble II trues by rxhnnstion ; by n court nnt ditrharge of aali va which nuirlit to into the stomuch to aesirt digestion. It ia a species of ftdivatimi often prmlnced hv Indian To Ivkto (irowiiic in the pnsture ground A Tableepoonfnl three liinea u week will frpyucntly arrest the flow, if il dofs not depend on the Tobacco in the grnp. under such cirenmrt'im-eft the aniinn! miiPt Itc kept in the stable. lMSTK.MI'KH 1 1 the powder is curly and freely utd, no oilier remedy need be used, it hits already cured hun dreds nf IIohph nt' thin troublesome disease to the surprise of ihosc who used it. If n:t used early, before matter hns formed in the neck it c.tnnot rrstnre the nnimnl perfectly until the m:ttcr is disehargetl. use it early nnd prevent such a result. A Tablespoon fa I once or twice a day ia eii'Miifh GI.ANOrRf. This disease h:ts ItnfTle'l all Fabbiibs, Give this powder a f;ur trial and it will do wonders in this ternbte nnd hitherto inrnruMe ninhtdy. It it a disease if the phndural nystein nnd kept up by imperfect nutrition, in sneh crises tt TiihleHnnful every day twice for a month nr two, in c onsttint succession, will in nine cases out of a doen eifeet a cure, it h is been fairly tested. Conehs nnd shortness of Urenth depending on week luntrs. n Tiitil'sptiititul every inurning j if it abates once or twiee n w-f-k POOU I.OW-SlMniTI'.D HORSES, or where there it any remains of Founder or stilTneas of motion, and the Horse will tnt fntfen, nr where the hair it rough and aland straight nnt, the fund sectning to di nn good, tha powder produces almost iintnedinte improvement of the ouiinrd ; the digestion itnpruvca and with it all the slug Kishnes of the miimnl dis:ippe-trs. becjming lively an4 spirited, and the hair smooth nnd slick. COWS. For Mu.Kivo Cows, we are fu'ly convinced that it not only impr ives th qnnlity, hut that it iucreuses the amount of Milk. Cream mid Hutier ; some who have tried the ex periment say it Pound a Week, others say hnlfa pound while one person insisted upon it thut he made two pounds more a week from h Cows. We think it will he found to nver;tpt! I'mm at 'to a pound per week on each Cow, if the Cow nre peiu :iy hcilihy. This additional amount is made by the cm version of the llippuric Acid into Nilro penuiisinid fatly c impounds ; als t by supplying the oxy gen taken in lv the Inns, wiih the elements of reaction; Wliiioiu laKiiur nnv (l llie .Miroeenuua porii"n or uif itu, lllild.DW 1MR nr W(),K; HOOF DISKASI' nnd nil other discuses of neat cattle depending upon a bad state of the fluid, are rein ved speedily nnd eflVetunlly. Cows, whitse itnik is blue, thin ond watery nnd where it dues not yield much cream, or where Cows give bloody milk, ur winch are used to aland long dry, it will he found nn aimot infalUMe remedy, hv improving the eoncbti n of the I .toed and creating a healthv digestion ; a Tableaponn ful every day or every other day as it may be necessary. IlOCiS. ig m the summer often overheat themselves, get swel led necks, coulis, ulcers in the lames and I.iver, winch cause them t i die very suddenly, these may ba prevented entirely by puttint; u pound ur a hnlf into n Barrel 'f swill i nnd ii will at the nine time c miiderably hasten the fallen in? pr 'cchs. N. 11. In an animal which is giving milk and you are desirous to fatten nt the same time, you should iv:tgv more than a tableipoonful nnee a week or it will reuod lha formation of f it by increasing the amount of Mf.it. I-et eac! pera n try its cfTocts for himself and he fill s on be Kiiihticd of its exec lie m quulittes, and thul no Far mer should be wiih 'lit it. For the purpose of finding ont still further how fsr our justly eelehrn'ed CATTI.i;lOWIKU, is entitled t tha C'.iiti'dcuee i if an intelligent people; we hnve addreasau letters lo all part of tite t inted States, where our F w. der has been used, and we are able n w fr"m the evidnc thus brought before us. to assure every Fnrmer, Diarv ntan nnd LIors-iuan, tint it has thus far veiy mush ei ceeded our in ! incuoie expectati 'nt. With the additional knowledge thus far obtained. Wi Ilorn we will he enabled to make the best nnd nV'St per fect f'.rn.i Mrdicik ever yet ofTered to a diacerniug pe p!e. It ads as n valunble promoter of difesti.iu. im nrivea tlie nualitv of the blond and thus incrensrs tha j nnnomit 'f eiilier Fut, Milk and consequently of Hatter. J.veu in the healthv Animal He ware of Vu'nterfeits ns the extensive sa'e of eer powder hns induced otheis to make an imiution of it F.aeh puck lus our written iguaiure nn ttie end. HltKINUi, FKON'UFIKLD CO. Philadelphia, July il. 1S51. ly. JAMCS J. NAILLU, Attorney and Coimsellor at Laur, StTNBURY, FA. "17ILL attend faithfully and promptly to alt ' professional business, in -Northumberland and I'nion counties. He is familiar wi.h ths (icrmnii lanr;u:icc. OFFICE : Opposite the "Lawrence House," a few doors from the Court House. Snnhury, Aug. lo, 1851. ly. Tks llniislli i Help and Husband's Jf t THE GERMAN WASHING FLUID DOT. 8 away entirely with that laborious tuV of rubbing the Clothes upon the washboard It contains no ingredients whatever, injurious tr the finest fabric or the Jleth. 'J'he proprietors wish every one to give il a trial, and if it do not prove to he as recommended, the money, i. every such case will be refunded. Full direc tioua accompany each lioltle. Retail price l't Cents per Uottle, kullicieut to do two grdinarj waihiitgs, and saving the Clothes more by ne rubbing them, than the cost of six bottles be sides removing stains of fruit, &e., if llisre k) any, and the tunc and labor saved. Prepared only hy I. P. 1IOYT & CO., P. A. Fox, McEwensville, sole ssent fort' Counties of l.'uioii snd Northumberland. 1'hiladelphia, Aug. 30. Tht! utnlcrsignnj hnve entered into Co-pc: iioiship under tho firm of MMUY LAWRENCE, TO CAURY ON TH C Paper & Rag Business, At No. 5, jliiur Street, Philadelphia. ViniEHE they intend keeping a large f :i. " ment of apers, &c., consisting in y?r. . follows t riting papers ; wove snd laid, American r. English. Li 111 li Posts snd Note papers wove and 'i.i. gilt snd plain. Folio Posts, Flat Capai Printing Papers, 'i sites. Hardware papeis, from 19 by 24 to 40 I vS Culored and white tissue papers. Am' , -.' and English, llollingsworth's Patent Mr "i papers. Colored end white Shoe papera, common d extra sites. Dull Envelope papera. Colored Printing and Coter papers. Manilla papers, all sues, Glazed Royal, a ! lors. Druggist, Dlue Medium and Filtering r' Tra, Secret and Colored papers for con;? ers. liag, Manilla and Straw wrupping paprrt Itumiet, Hinders, Uox, Cap and Trunk r.osr J. W hile und liuff Envelopes j Legal, 1 ;:io.' Note and Card sizes. Age nts for Bliss, Potter tf Co' Printers' Cards in packs snd sheets, white snd colored oJJ si- ees, cut lo order. Also, their Gilt, FijUisJ t.ij Plain glazed papers. JOSEPH RIM BY, late of 88 N. Third tl N. S. LAWRENCE, late of No. S Mi ai N. B. 500 Tone of Rags wanted in etc:.i..g a lor cash. Philadelphia, July 26, 1851. firao. 4 RXOLH'S WRITING FLUID ud ' ) sivo tnd legal eiivelrna foi e' I ' 10 - a l y n toy's clothes. ttd of spectacles eass si this of -" ts..i,rV. A il w . - .1 - ... . 1 t oineiy prints) e cam psper, lr 1 , J fnVurr,Asrfi4 t m