SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. ORIGINAL rOETKY. Lines to a Ring. Itoiitut my finger closely olingingj Little bnnd of chafed ptilil, More of charmed power bringing Than the m.niic pem of old ) Tender memories ilioti witkrst, Joys depailfil ml lest back. And the lijrlit of glruliiPM inakcnt tJild awhile lile'o gloomy truck i Thou mimmoncAt no(!pnii f rijrli t fu 1 As of yore Aladdin's rinjf, Visions of a form delightful At thy touch to being opting ) Ruby lips on me tire smiling;, Treasured limes ore in my enr, That have oft, my limns tiemiilintr, Filled my heail with rapture dear. Cniii" on thy lustre gleaming Still undimmcd I ever sen Those bright eyes thai once were bt'aitiinjf iWilh so pine a love lor me; Jlope then vhi.pi'is her iillciMions, Like thy brightness, still are tine, Jly heart warning, as relied inns Fioin the sun the stars renew. Thomyhts that thrill with deep einniion Come and go wild ceaseless loll, Waves of mein'ry's restless ocean O'er whose tides t huu hast cunliol; Every ebb and How receiving All their mystic power fioiii thee, As the iiiooii directs the heaving Tidewaves of the biiuy sea. SlMilliv, Nov. 1H5 1. H. C. . DEI'IMMi ins rosmo. The follow iiiK h'tter fr.nl J. J. Naille Es Kit Yoik county, who was a member of the ie hlg Nate Convention at Lancaster, w as lately received by Isiiaki. Thomas, Kni , uf this place. We have been permitted to lay it before tin? people. It e.piesses sri.ti- menls th.it should be spread throughout the ! length and breadth of the land, anil fur- i nishes additional evidence that IVnnsv Iva- I lit will alwajs be formnst in defending the J 'onstilutiini and Laws of our country. Sur ufou'ii lie filler. The late canvass toi(iuvemor in llii Slate mbraeed ptinciplr, which, it was the hiiih i !nty of the freemen of this great and noble j 'ommonw esllh, to weigh well in all their eariogs, and thereupon to give a conseien !ons and intelligent, not to sav a patriotic ecision. And a. our past inti.uaev and' iendship have lone a-o induced me'to be- eve, that you will do justice to my feeliitcs i iil .i.i.iJ.ooiii. I u III t.n.Mv iJi in v'.ii i le leasous, which impelled -me to vote for trial inn of tho report ihat Ciinivajal had, on te L'niin candidate lor Covemor, William i tl 0U it:st., after a most persevering effort igler. As a member of the hie I.itneas- ! " capiuie the city of .Matamnros, abandoned r Whig Slate Conveoiio,., representing, j the sei-e. His failure is attributed to want pait, Yoik county, and us a voter. reS. of military capacity and indecision, as msible to hit fellow citizens, for the muc h as to disappointment in receiving aimer in which he discharges his duty, I I reinforcemenls. Tho Mexicans are greatly I bound to make no secret of them. elateil with the result. Sir, I have always toted conseienlionslv. I Af,,r ,1,e nl''"U.nent of the sei-e, a d I trust intelligently, so Tar as mv hum- l1",((,t 1"iP''l" oecnrred among the forces judgment will allow. I have ' always ! o1' Laravajal, which was increased by the deavore.l to comprehend the pi inciples ! r'T' 1 '"'K0 reinforcemenls on which, bv my individual vole. I was to j "f " ",ar nl ''Tr,rl l'fiv.-d cide To I his end I have ever conceive,! ! ariiniu'dess, however, and snbse.ueiilly Car n,y solemn duly to inform myself ' avajal took post at lb-ynosa, whete many of iti bv mv own" leilections, and bv the j f'dloweis rejoined !iim. ht wiiich' lliu sentiments of steal and The Uio Hra vo newspaper says Capt. Fold iiuinent men of th unit i y, of both, polil I parties, iilinr lnil nn". I" mi such infcir lion, ileiivctl from v.iiicps nf arcat rxpe nce, tnlcnt, and pnliiiiliin, 1 Inivp itlvvays nii'il my pnlilicnl cicoil n erceil which brnceil for iis cj( ;inl prerniliiif! nilicle, ivvprvinj; liil'lny lo thf Conslilulinn, :tnil h Ictrs, pas.cil nmlcr it rjpresscil or ilit'il powers : ntul, of course, fnlcliiy to r.'nion, as it is. Wi ll this sentiment, ratlieiihly iinplanleil in my nlTi clions its II as cntlutt-r.l hv rnlihtej reason, ' it hi thr Coiivenlinn. I went thitlier, ll ilccp sensH of thi! rKpnusiliility ich resleil upon ihul hoily, in tin! inaniiir vhich il shotil l ili-it h ire i'.s ilnty lo its stiliu'licy, to the interest of tho late, of the) I'liiim. I was aware that the iotic peojiln of this and of other States mi intense anxiety to know whether we il.l ailupt, for lis, tin! ''platforni'1 of )! Stevens it Co., or the loyal prin es of Cliiy ami Ci'f, of Webster ninl of te whether, in fact, we wonhl rrH.le he rnion, or Kitrn a coaliiion ts iih its nirs. :i the mipiiinlment of a leitipoia chairiiian H'itiilniii showeil its cloven Tho (iirsi.lcnl of the convention, tr ! I liy n onmmiih'i! puckeil for the pur- , wu the tool of ii;itation--iiii "renter ' cmilil hav! ticcn peipetialtil i.pon th in the ciistoninary lesnluliou, passeil he convention at its close, tlmnkii t.jni ihe ability, ronrtesi) ami imparl inUli. which he ilischareil liis tliilics.'" fiiinmitli'P. appointed dy tho pri'si to report resolutions, h.nl a inajoiiiy it all purposes lor which it was tie ul. These resolutions you have read ery voter of IV'unsj Ivaniii has done lame, 1 doubt not. It conl, lined, among things, a cold and forced declaration edieuve, so long as iliex) are lav s, lo "adjustment measures adopted tho lyes and opinions of (!ov. Juhuston hare hostile lo the most itnpoitaul of , particularly Ihe fugitive slave law, 3 faith of the whig of Pennsylvania ; iveil lo Ihe act of 1817, commonly J '-lli Obstruction Law," which is oslitutiotinl, and, in spirit, Treason nst ihe Constitution ; and nominated, ,u undoubted choice of Pennsylvania for .. i next Presidency, lien. Scott, who is own to be the avowed candidate or ihe esoil fad ion. resolution, rejection by lha commitlee, liming that "the Fugitive Slave Law 'uld leceive from Ihe whi party an n, manly and uiirquivocal support," tig again offered in open convention, i, by the gag-force of Ihe Previous Ques , suppressed it being declaied by a orious abolitionist in the convention n one of Ihe western counties, "an tin ' law, which should be resisted by e ; and that Governor Johnston refused s a candidate if it were embraced in the tform' carrying out, as il faithfully efficiently does, a sacred article of the ititution, and without which that great ument would never have received the ent of Ihe Southern Slates, some of n hail shed Iheir blood, like water, in tho cause of I ha devolution, to achieve the freedom and prosperity which wo now enjoy. As a crowning Iniquity, it was de clared, that unless the "platform" was con structed of thesB mongrel mateiialf, they would not havd tho services of William F. Johnston as a candidate for Governor ! Here, then, was tho issue. Would the lover of tho Constitution anil of the Union refusd to uccrpt it, and to appeal to the great jury, the people of Pennsylvanin, for a verdict 1 With the Constitution, the Union, nil its blessings and Honor on the one hand, ttnd Agitation, Abolitionism, ami Disunion, on the olher, could I long hes itate ? t could not ami I did not ! 1 have no, the glorious consciousness, which t cherish in tny bosom, that, in a small degree, 1 have aided in placing Penn sylvania in the rank of Constitutional Slates, loyal to the Union mid to her high destiny. We have, given a guaranty that she will countenance no disunion, no "higher law" fanaticism ; that tho Keystone of the polit ical arch having been piescrved, the 1'iiiun is mm.'. Upon no other Slate does so much depead, for preserving the libeities of the coontiy intact. It gives no countenance to treason, north or south. Slit! gainsays nor infrinees no solemnly recognised, constitn. liuiinl riiihls. She spurns from her service lliose who would do so. Should she have taken a different stand, the compromise nets wotdd this day be a virtual nullity, the constitution weakened, the integrity of the Union materially rmluu- L,,.r(J,. She VVas regarded as the great mor al battle ground, by Seward & Co., and by the friends .1 the Union. Had she decided for faction, fanaticism and (reason, ere many w inters should have w hitened our mountains and vallejs, the clangor, and strife, and honors, of civil war, ink'til have reddened iheni with the blood of brothers and with the glaro of conllagiations. Surely, then, upon these questions, and with these views, could it reasonbly have been epected that the people of our noble old Commonwealth, the true California of the world, should have decided otherwise than they have done. LATKR FltOM TIIK UK) Cll AII Abandsu. mailt of tlie Siea nf 31atatnorott. Ni:w Oui.bans, Nov. 18. Tll( ""i'tn-'hip Fanny, from II laos Sanli '" - '" with advices from Brownsville am Main morns to the 12lh inst., brings a conlir uf Ihe Rangers, has recovered fietn hi wounds and will immediately rejoin Caiava j il whoso purpose it is to continue the war. An extra from the ollice of the Ilio Biavo ttives still lit'er accounts, and sa)s Ihat Cara viij.il was daily ri'eeivinjj laryc. reinforce ments, and had commenced his march for Mainmort!, at which place (.Jen. Canities had arrived w ith 300 of tho National Guard. (Jen. VratM was momentarily expected from Monterey with Silt) tepiilms, to assist (Jen Avalos in the defence of Matamotos. lttc ruiting officers have been despatched by Caravnjal lo the United States, and it is reported also thai he had issued a Dec lata lion of Independence. Kussi'Tii ami V.j.vi I.oxi;, or the U. S. Stka.mi:h Mississiert. A letter nddressed by (Jov. Kossuth lo C'apl. I.om.', is itiblishei showing that tho kindest feelings and friendly regard exisied on ihe part of Ihe former to wards the Commander and other tilhcers of the liiate, at tin; lime of his leavii.g her al (Jibralli.T. The letter is dated i U. S. Srr.AM-l'ituiATF. Mississippi, ) j Hay ol Gitnallei, Oct. 12, 1851. J I So I have bnl one favor yet to elaim, and j thai i, that joii may be pleased to accept. for yourself, as well as for th officers and crew of litis ship, ihri most sincere exprts sini nf my warmest thanks for the iinbli kind, and generous aireclion I was honored w ith on boani this ship. The ri'timiiilnanee of it will l a lasting trcasuie lo my heart, and I will cherish il us a fair gill of Ihe Al mighty, wilh whatever fate I may meet throughout in y tcn:prt-li ssed life. I hope to meet im soon a.iin on the happy shores of your glotioiH land. I. el me hopo tliaj you an I all who have the honor lo do service lo iheir connliy under your command, on bouid the Mississippi frigate, will bear lo me a kind remembrance and Ihe same high- minded allcciion they honored ma with tiom the first moment I bowed wilh deep respect before the ghnions Hag of your ship, and fel free once more, because protected by il and surrounded by jour frank, loyal, gallant, true Ameiican hearts. May the blcssingsof (Jod, and yloty nnd happiness attend yotiwherever you go. Please to communicate this, my warm wishes nnd sentiments, lo the noble. minded, gallant ollicers, and to the crew of the ship. KossfTil. In a Rad Fix. Austria wishes to reduce her army, bnl shu cannot lo it. She dare not dismiss a single leginteiil, while she maintains her existing tyranny ; and, nt ihe same time, financial ruin must tepidly bring on a convulsion, unless ruch reduction is re sorted lo. The same condition of things prevails in France ; and in both cases it is so palpable as to induce ihe violent among the Demecrats lo foibcar urging an outbreak which is the only thing that could retard or avert the approaching end. These govern ments are in Ihe condition of the man who had the liger by the tail ; he could neither hold on nor let go with safely. There are eight inches of snow in Con coirl, Mass. ftlifovnia 2sci)s. 1XEVE IIAVSJ LATER FHOM CALIFORNIA. ARRIVAL OF. THE DANIEL WEBSTER. Nearly one Million in Gold. ' CRIME ON THE INCREASE. It tltltl.MOM 11 MIMA. N'r.w YoitK, Nov. 10. The steamship Puniel Webster arrived at half-past 10 o'clock, this evening, via San Juan, with California dales to the 15lh ull., being eleven days later. The Daniel Webster brings over 400 pas sengers, and 8107,000 in gold on fiicghl, and about half a million in jjold in the hands ol passengers. The quartz mining attracts great at tention. The steamer California, from San Francis co, took sixteen hundred thousand dollars in nold. Two other steamers took lur-ie amounts. Sixty thousand dollars litiVt! been received in the Treasury of California, for fines, taxes, and licenses. Clime was on the increase in San Fran cisco. Many criminals have lelurned from the interior. Five of the Port Oxford Exploring Expe hition were killed by the Indians. The yield of gold for the present jenr w ill be greater than for nny previous year. Movements are on fool for a railroad to Sacramento city. The papers of Ihe 9lh are filled with out rages, duels ami minders.. There is a stroui; talk of reviving lhu Yigilence Com mittee. Tho Methodists in California have star led a new paper, called the Christian Advo cate. Tin! Mormons have purchased the Rancho al liernanlino, for S 100.000. They intend to build a large city there, to connect with the great Salt Lake City by Railroad, and seen i e a port at San Diego for iheir mari. time inteiconrse w ith the woild. Tknsesskr Uxitkd States Senator. Nashville Nov. 14 The two brunches of the Legislature of Tennessee, met in Con vention to-day, and elerted ex-Governor James C. Jones, Whig, U. S Senator for six years from the 4lh of March next, in place i of Hopkins L. Turney, whose term expires. I The vole stood as follows : Jones, Whig. 5i ; Trnnsilali', r.Miinerl, SI ; Niclmlsuii. I Dfinoi'iut, 1. Michigan Klkctmn. Detroit, Nov. 14. The Democrats al. the lain election in this Sl.Hu have carried every Ihirg. The Legis lature is largely Democratic in both biachcs, and the result is regarded as a strict Cass triumph. Dr. llllllKLANIl's (ItMlMVN KlTTKII. This celebrated medii iue is one of the very best in the connliy, and its good ipialitii s only neeil to lie known, to give it precedence over all olheis now in use. We have seen its good effects lately, alter the total failure of many others. This is ravine more than we can ray for any other medicine within our knowledge, and we feel il a duly lo te commend lhu llilters lo the notice of our friend. Tim L'eiiniiie is piep.tred by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Phila. Til A li ll 1 11 l. On ihe 13lh inst., by Ihe Kev. A J. Col lins. Mr. CitAiti-Ks WiMKiis, ol Union county, lo Miss I1aui:ii:i' Siiipman, o! Lower Augus ta, Norlhtimbeilaiid county. Siiubury, Nov. 15, 1S51. Amoniil of coal biought to Sunbury, over the Philadelphia ami Siiubury liailruad, from the Shainokin Mines: Tons. For the last week, 7S7 21.451) Per Ijs.1 report, Total, II)c iUavkcto. Philadelphia Market. Nov. so, ism. Fi.ot n AM) Mkai.. The last sales of llour for export w ere ul 43 8 1 i ; for city use sales -t H:i .STai-i.00. F.Mia Flour i held at M, a jq. Kvk Fi.ui'it. No stock on hand to operate in. Coiin Mi:ai.. Lal sales of fresh ground al j?:i.-J5. Wiikat Little offering ; sales of prime I fit at 81 c; while is held at fcKti;:!). els. I i v K . None airivitig; last sah s ul "0 cents. CnHS.--! dull i sales of good old yellow ul 51) a l0 cts., ulloal, and ut 63 cents firm store. Oats. New Southern are in demand at 34a::ti cts. Winsasv. Sales al C2 cts. in bbs. and 21 a 22 cts. in hints. Baltimore Market. Nov. 13. 1S5I. (JUAIN. The supply of Wheal is small for ihe hisi tlay or two. Sales of good lo prime reds to-day at 72 a 70 cts. ; while is I 7 4 a 78 cts. ; and family Hour while at SO a 85 cts. Sules of new Coin, in good condition, al 53 els. white, and 53 a 54 els. for yellow Damp parcels sell nt 4J a 50 cts. Sales of old torn ul 54 a 5ti cts Sales of Maryland Ilye nl 70 a 72 cents. We quoin Oals al 31 a 3!i els. fur Mary hind, and 36 cts. for Pennsylvania. WHISKKV. Sales of Pennsylvania bids. t 221 a 23 cts., and of hhds. at 211 cents. SUsNBURY PRICE CUUUCNT WutiTi 80 I! is. . .50 Con. . . .50 Osts, . . . U7 IllTTlS. . .18 Kui.s. .... lo 1'llRK. .... 6 Pt.issi.sii. .... 102 Tslluw .15 llssSwiX . 85 Heckled Flu. ... 10 Dried Arms. - . . .75 Do, Piirais. . . 100 Fin . New Advertisements- ART UNION OP PHILADELPHIA, lncorporutt'ri ly the licgilliitnre nf leiina Ivnnlu, For the Promotion of the YinTS OF DESIGN IN TIIE l.MTED STATES. OKFICEKS 1851-52. Henry C. Csrey. President William 1). Kelley, Vice l'rcsitlcni ( Edward 1. Mitchell, Trcmirrri K. II. Ilotler. lircorJinn Nsrrctnry (leorge W. Dewey, Cor resiondinj Scrrrtnrv. MAN.(!EIH. John Mnrlaln, C'hsrln Top pan, Jamfs S. Wallace, Charles McCalrstcr. Henry S. Patterson, Charles It. l.clnral, William I). Lewis, Edwin 1!. Cn,n, William Oomlricli. John ff. Jlarl, Theodore Cuylcr, Jami'S L. Clnit horn. Jnseph 1). Strwsrl. KXKCUTIVE COMM1TTEK. James S. Wnllncr, I',. H. Duth'r. Charles (J. I.cland. Ed ward P. Mitchell, Edwin K. Cope. Evcrv ntsuilicr, lor tltc yo.ir IM51, will receive for each sohsrription of Fivk IJoi.i.a its, a print of IIUNTINtSTON'S 'CHRISTIANA AND HER CHILDREN," Engraved by Joseph Andrews, Eostnn. And the Companion, a print of HUNTING TO.VH "MERCY'S DREAM." Engrnved by A. II. Hitchie, New Yoik. Or the choice of any two of the following; Four Splendid Engraving.?, viz : 1. John Knox's Interview with Mary Ijiiern of Meets, Painted by Lt'iit.c, engraved by ."Sar in in. 'i. liuth and ISnnz, Painted by Itothcrincl, en- Rravcd l.v Sart 11 1 n . 3. Mercy's Dream, l'uinted by Huntington, engraved by Ritchie. 4. Christiana ntul lor Children, l'uinted by Huntington, cupfiavcd by Andrews. And a copy of the l'liiludilpllia Arl Union lirporhr, A monthly pamphlet cntitii'ming a report of the transactions of the Institution, and information n the subject of the Fink Ahts Tllllm I.IIOtT Till! Wllltl.R Wtlttl.ll. The Art Union of Philadelphia awards prizes ill its own Certificates, with which oriinnl American works of Art may be purchased in any part of the I nilrd Males, nt the option and se lection of the person who niav obtain a prize at the Annual Distribution, which takes place on the evening of the last week-day in every year. The Executive Committee of the Art Union, when so recpicstrd. select wurks of Art, without charite or compensation, from their FREE (i.L LEKY, 21(1 CHESTNUT STIiEET, for those persons in the country who may live remote from galleries or public exhibition of the Pine Arts. Subscription of membership. $5, should he made as enrlv as practicable, to facilitate the op erations of the maiiiiuers, and ensure members of the "A "imrlrr" which will be forwarded upon the receipt of the muliCY, to onv part of llic coun try. The Honorary Secretaries will cive rectpts for subscriptions, or remittances mnv be made to CEOUtiE W. DEWEY, ( or. Sen'v. KDWAUIJ P. DENNISO.N, Actuary. No. 210 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. November 2i, 1851. Ot. PIHE Costumes of Ancient Times were, many "t" tlic-i.i very pi.turrue. hut they were not not 1 fo simjile ntul nnivcnii'iit as lliose of the prrsent ilav. 'I lie 1 est snct'iinms of criitltMiifn's c-ns- i tinnr now s iluvs an' to lir iion on tlie irr!iiiin j "' "ml IKinirroiin And tiiKtcfnl oUsh that inaki- ull j Ihi'ir linri hiiscs ot lutiiinur ut Kockhtll V ll-I sonV flionp More, No. I I I C'lirsmit St., Corner j of rrnnklin I'Ijci', 1 liilaJeliliii iS'ovpmlier 22, 1S5I. ORPHANS COURT SALE. j . pursuance of an order of the Orphans' ('our of Nortliumlicrlnml county, will lie ex posed to public sale on Saturday, tiie 13tli day of lie- j ceuilici next, nl the Public. House of diaries j Weaver, in the 15irnu;;h nf Sunbury, the follow- I in); real estate to wit: a irrt.iin j Tract ol' Liiitil, j in Upper Augusta township in said county, con- ! Ijitiinir 1S It res more or less. Adjoining on the south, land of John '.. llass, on the cssl laud of (ieo. ('. Wi lKer, nil llm north land of llenrv Manser and the SiiainoUu ("reck Uosd, and on the west land of Mi'Caity. Davis tfc Vr ner. The said ION acres ifin part of what was called the Mill trait. O.t which are erected Dank liuni, two story Dwelling House, Ac. l.ale the estate of (Jidenn Markcl, ilec'il. S-'alt! to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, w hea tlu terms of sale will be made known l.y" .MAISV MAKKKL, Adm'x. liy order of the Court, . i J. P. 1'lKSr.l., CIU, (). C.J Nov. 15, IS51. 5I. ) ORPHANS' COURT SAl.E7 N pursusut r ol an order ot the Orphans' Court of Noitliuinlicrlaud rouutv, will lie eiponsd to public sale on 'I'liursday, llie ISt! day of l)e cciulier next, on tlie prciiuscs the following real I'alnti', vip. a certain Tract ol' Land, situate in Pulnl township. County aforssaid, he Kiiiiiiiiff nt a corner on land of Isaac Vincent, thence by said land, south 4UJ, rasl 4:'J perches to the Kivrr. thence nnrlh V.l, cast 45 perches along the Kivrr, tlirtiiT by land of Jonathan Pur rrl, iinrtli lllj. vcsl 4!i'J perches to a corner on laud of Juinca bi llions' licirn, iheiu'e south 80 J, east 5U perches tj the place of beginning, con taining 100 ACHES. Late the estate of Leonard PI'outz, dre'd. Sale In ciiinniruce at II) o clock, A. M. of ssid day when the tonus of sale wlil be insde knonn by JOHN FFOI'TZ, ( . . UK.NJ. PI'OI.TZ, S Ily Order of the Court, ) I . I l. iv-il.l., 1K, vl. v. . llv. 15, H."1. 5t. ) rt I ..i mi . i f TT Ti XT I A'v.'i 'mrfi'i v i t " ! which he oiirrs for sale at his new store at Mas Uhl JIAtSO LUUKl iALL. j ser's .Mill, Hollowing Pun. These goods will t. pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court ! at UnycA l,r'l,',", of NorthuiiiUrlaud c-ouuly, will be ri posed 1 ,'t'H K ""il "f KVI'.R Y VAUI KTY, Ti: to public sale on Mattuiby the 0th day of Decern- ! Dl'V (il)O(ls tV(. ber next, at the Public House of llenrv Mass in ! ' the borough of Northuiiihciland, the fulleniiif real estate, viz s lour certain Lots of (round, j situate in the Hormmh aforesaid, contsiiiing uiiout ii ei i more or less, udjoiniuir. lauds of the heirs of the Istti James Uiivt dte'd., hind of Joseph Wailis and Amos 1). Kupp, on which is t rectcil a good two story IVaine DWELLING HOUSE, i!rn and oilier improvements, l.ate tho estate ufjuir.es Johnson, tlec'd. Sale to coiiimeucc ut 2 o'clock, P. M. of said duv, when llie terms of talc, will I made kuo?n h JOSUPH JOHXSOX, Adin'r de liouis uon. By order of Ihe ('oitrt, ) J. 1'. PI' Us E I., t lk, O. C. iNnv. 15, 1851. jt. ) Lime!! Lime!!! r"JMIE subscrihfr hereby informs his customers end the public (jcncrally, that liuvinii rented and put in o-rutioii Ibe Lime Kilns uf Mr. Ir. T. Clement, in addition to the other Kilns in use, he will now be able to supply demands for lime at the shortest notice. Hi. lime will be of th. hest quality. u , JOHN B. SIIIPMAN. bunbury, Not. 15, 185 1. If. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, . good Journeyman Ch.ir- maker, to whom good wages .nil constant employment will be e;iven by th. subscrilier, r. siding iu Trevortou, Northumberland county, WILLIAM KOEHLEK. November S, l6l.-3i. NEW GOODS ! J. II. KAUFFMAN At His New More In Hollowing Rim, FJEsPECTFUI.LY informs his friends and customers, that he has just receivfd new stock of goods, which he olferi to Ike public al the luw ust prices, vis : rail and Winter Dry Goodi, SICII AS Cloth, Cnsfimtrm, SatUnett, Mtrinoi, Moimsrline l)e Lmnes, Flanntts and every variety of poods suitable for the seesen. Also Silk Hats, Caps, Ac. ALSO: A assorltneut of Hardware. ALSO: All Kinds, of (Ipoccries, Al.sO: A variety of tjiisi-iihWare, Croikery; A;c. llcsidcs a variety of other articles, suitable for farmers. eVe. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for gends at the hiubrst market price. Hollowing Kun, Oct. S3, 1831. tf. GREAT BARGAINS ! Wiitclii'yi smd Icwellery, w it o ij i; s a i. t: aui is i:til. MAVINO constautly on hand en immense stock of Watches mid Jewellery, I nil de termined to sell nt less prices than the same qual ity of Watclus or Jewellery are sold in Philadel phia, viz. : (io!d Lever Watches, full jewelled IS kit ease, onlv $:ifl,00 (inhl l.cpine. " "18 " S4.00 Silver Levers, full jewelled, only H.U0 Silver Lepinrs. 1 1.00 fiolil Pencils, 1,50 (iold Pens, Silver holders, 1,00 ANo an inimfmc stock of all kinds of Witch es, Cold Chains, llreastpius, Earrings, Silver Spoons, Ac., nil of which I will sell at less pri- I ces than ivcr have been sold ill Ibis city, as the prices are certainly much less than ever hereto j lore sold in this city or county. California Cold houijlit for Cash. Particular attention paid to repairini; Watches and Jewel j lery. All I ask is a cull to convince Purchasers i that this is the place to purchase Watches, Jew j cilery and Silver ware. Persons by scmlinir the cash they wish to ex I peud can have a watch or watches sent to them lv mull with perlect salcty, having sent tlieni ill that way lor (he lact li years. All communica tions must be post paid Please call or scud or ders (o LEWIS I.ADOMUS, No. 103 lipsnut St., belwn !ld and 4th ftt., East Wiui; of franklin House. Philadelphia, Oct. 25, IS5I.- tf. JJIWALO IJOIJKS. VLSO. PANCY rUI!S, such as Mulls, floss, Tippets, Victorias, Ac, Ac. The subscri bers oiler the above for sale, wholesale or retail, in the greatest Varietv, and on the cheapest terms, at Iheir Establishment, No. 'J:t North Third Street, opposite Chcrrv, Philadelphia. JAMES KEISKY A. CO. Novend'er S, 1831. 4nu. WASIIINCTOX I10USK, SUNEURY, PA. PrlllJ subscriber respci-tl'iilly informs his friends uml llie ii ul l it.-, tliat lie bus taken the veil uml Hip I known l'nliiir llonoc, rorner ol Market nnd Hie. er streets, latelv occtipietl by Mrs. Whmrton. He I iiusm ii ruin n . leu i ion in iiiisii.rss, no mil ub riudili'd to ejve satisfaction to all who may fever hint with their custom. JAME? COVnKT. 11. si". .tunburv, Oct. ATTCPslTEY AT LAV". OJJice in Market street Sunbury, opposite Weur Unlet TB'ftrslNLsW will be iirmiiiitlv attended to in the Cniiuiics of Nirlhunibrrlsud, Union, ( oliim'. la ninl M iiiituiir. p.i:t'i:n th : A. JnmiiN, Ilsn., I D. Hi.int. Ml. Vernon C. J. l!ai .i:u. House, I.M street. Fiinbiiry. I S. Ilostt irrnT,4.'t Msr C. M. lUt.l..V'o(.ti ie. j St., riiilaiitlphia. Sunbury, Oct. II, ISM ly. Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!! Jk S Ihe cold weather is approaching, the sul scriber would respectfully call tho Hllen liuii of Ihe public to his stork of stoves, selected from the latest and iiiuxt approved patterns, con si sting of Cook, Parlor, Air Tight, Chanitcr, Cilice and llo.it stoves, nil of whiih will le disposed of nl ustiinisliiiiu'l.v low prices. Persons in want of Stoves and desirous ot' gelling the "worth' vf their fiiuKey' are iuvilrd tocall before purchasin, clscvv here. No Stoves kept that cannot be recommended lie also continues lo manufacture Tin Micit Iron Ware in all its varieties, llrass Krtltvs, Dijipers, Dish Pans. ISnltaiiia I. mill's. Jnp.iniie.l Ware, ic. N. I) Persons purchasing Stoves of the Sub. scriber, call at anv time procure Cvlindcrs, (iratcs, I'irc llriek mid odd plates, to replace such as may be required. D. M. L I! ACTIO AM. NorthuinliFrlnnd, Sept. '.'7, 1S51. nio. j "r ii'rZl5 yk c A lilD ZtD f f") ':yi ' ' I "HT7ILLIAM HOilVLK irprctfultv informs i V 9' his friends sn.l custeiners that he has I just returiird li'unt Philadelphia, wilh an f icellent NEW SPPJIJa GOODS, j "nth as I lulhs, ( rts.imiri'f. Muslins, Vallnoe s, I Gmiiioi5. iiirii5, Vhnitzes and Latlits Dress (nuulg ctneriillv ALSO : 3 An aMiirtmrnt of Palm Leaf Hats, Caps, &c., QUEEN SY ARE, HAKUWAKK, IKON umJ sTi:i',I N AII.S, Ac A corral Bsnoftnirni (irorerirs, such a Sugar, Cofl'iv, 'IVa, Molas ti's, Sict's, kc. Also n KHDttnu'iit ol .iiiion, turli at Brandy, Hum, Whiskey, Wines, ,Vc. 11T Pi-oducc nl'nil Uiuds lakrn iu cxcliang at Xw liichfst market pricrx. HolJowinq Kim, .Mny 10, Hl. It. WMITII'S l'.ssF.XCK OF JAMAICA U1N (iEU, a fusil itipplr just received, and for sale hy U. U. M ASbEU. April It, t)..E OINTMENT A fresh supply of this 5, excellent article for Tetter, rVc., just received and lor sale by UEXKV MASsEK. Sunbury, July SI, l(4t. OI.l) PENS with and without silver cases just received, and for sale b H B.MAMICR fun sure. A e-rlU llil INK Houreau's celebrated ink, and also Con. rr ra inLr fnr astsls. isli..Luslsi ..J utull 1. Uscember t, 1660. a'v" u. TOIUifMliV WOW I ST iw H B. MAS5ER. 1 A 7.0 US A superior article for sale at th. store r.f IITN'UV UAHflVB tor. of SuHharr, Tek. 1, lliO, CHERRY PECTORAL: rr th Cur mC COUGHS, OOLDS, HOARSENESS, BROU OHITIS, CROUP, ASTH IVXA, WHOOPZUQ-COUOK AND OOSXSUXVXPTIOjKT. Anions tl numerous dtBcovcricn Srirnrr 1it injulo in tliin rnnnrnlinii to fitnili In to tho lmsitif ! nf Ufe inrroaao its rnjovinrnt, (iiul even ro- lotii? the U-rniot human cxistrncc. none can ho l liamci of mtirc reul vulur to nuuikiiiJ, than this j contrihutioii of Chcinistrv to the lUuling A;t. 1 A . , , , r . . . . . ' A Vast trial of its virtues llirixiulioiit this hroaa ; country. mn jiroven licyoml a doubt, that no me dirinc or combinution of inctliL'incfl yet known, c:u o aurrly control nnd cure the iiunifrotis ta liclicfl of putmonnry diacane which have hithcrl '.voit from our midst thousunds and tliousnnds every year. Indeed, there is now nhuuduut rea Dii to hclieve a Krincdy has nt length been found which can be relied on to cure the most luiiKcrous utTeittioui of the lung. Our spnee here will not permit us to publish nny proportion of the cures nilec led hy its uhc, but we would present the following ojiiiiions of eminent ineu. and refer further enquiry to the circular which the Atjent below numed, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein ure full particulars, and indisputable proof of these facts. From the President of Amherst fnlrp. the celebrated r I LSSO li HITCHCOCK. "Jiiuifs (, Avr Sir : I have used vour CiiKHitt IK( 'l oui t., in my own ease of deep, seated I'ronrhitis, nnd Din atislieil from il.-i rl:e mieal eoiiKlitutioti, that it mi admiralile mm inii.nl f..r llw. r,.i;,vt" stf' I'.rvlt.r'ml nn.t tirni t.li in 1 . . I htlu-ulties. If my opinion as to its superior i haracti-r can be of nuv Kcrvice, vou ait ut tiiwrtv I lo use it ns vou think proper. KUWAKU Hrl'CHCOl.'K, t,. I,. )., l'rnm tht vviilrlv crlel rnti'd l'llOFHSSOK S1UAMAS, M D. L. L. J)., 1 rnl'ssiir of Chemistry. Mineruluey, iVc. Xal'. VtilU-ir. Memh'r nf Ihe Lit. Jlist. M'il. 1'liil. and Scientific Sotiviiis nf America and Europe. 'I deem the ('iir.iiitT Pet-Tort a i. mi admiralile composition from some of tho Uv?t articles in the .Materia M'llicn, und n very ell'cctivc remedy for the clans of diseases it is intended lo cure." New Haven, ft., IS'ov. 1, 1SI!. MA.IOK I'ATTISOX, l'rrsi.lcnt of the 8. C. Senate, slates he hus used the ( 'imni t Prt To- ii a i. with wonderful success, to euro an tullaiu- malion of the luui;s. From out nf the first Physicians in Maine Saco, Me., April 2(1, IS 19. Dr. J. V. Aver, Lowell. Dear Sir . I am now eoiistuiitlv usini; your (Jiikriiy I'r.i ToitAL in hit prnclice, and prefer it to any other medicine for pulmonary complaint. From olservatioii of liiiiuv fevere cases, I am convinced it will cure cnuulis, rnldn, und diseases of the lum;s, Ihat have, put to defiance all other remedies. I uivriuhly recommend its use in cases nf con sumption, ami consider it much th liesl remedy known for that disease. Kespectfullv vours. I. S. ( I'.s 1 1. MAX, M. T). Prepared and sold in JAMES C. AVER, V radical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in uiilniiv hy II. MASSKU, end hv Druanists geiipriilly throntrhonl the Stale. Xovemher 1, 18S1. lycellino. Phccuix Fire & Thief Troof Iron Chestj. Test .4 mii-i,iusiaf, ,;!"i"T,.:a Wr.MvUAX'i'F.U to Hand eipial heat wilk any other Chests in the country, and to defy the li ureas' ingenuity. .Manufactory, Xo. 1U Hudson's Alley, running helvveeu Third and Fourth streets, south of Chesnut, and in Ihe rear ef the (iir.nd Hank. .M. iV. S., Ihe roprietors. ore Practical Me chanics, and feel confident, from Ions experience in the manufacture of Iron Chests and Sules, and a special attention to this particular hunch, of Hiving satisfaction to all who may give them call. X. I!. We save selected one of the hest luin eruls ever used as a non-couduclor of heat in this liusiuess, and we warrant our Chests end Snt's to ha made of the best material and in ilia n.ost durable manner, nd to stand ny heat thnt can Ins applied to them. MIl.XOK & SHAW, Manufactory Xo. Ill Hudson's Alley. Hunnitn; between :ird and 4th slrrels, S. of I'hes nut, in the rear of liirard Hank. Philadelphia, Oct. S", lSjl. ly IMMMK OYSTKHS. T1 II K undersigned is in the ilaily receipt of fresh and exce cut Ovslers Irom tlie ceie- hrated establishment of Mr. Field, Xo. 3:11 AVest Lombard street, llultiinorc. All orders will bo proi 'ly attended to end forwarded without delay. Apply to the sub scriber at Lee's Hotel, Xortliiiinberlaud, Pa. PHILIP SUA V. X. II Oysters of common quality al $1,68 per can. October 1 1, 1S51. 3mo. OYSTKKS! OYSTKHS! ! AVIXtS settled at Northumberland, I am now prepared to furnish Treih e.nd Spiced Oysteri during the whole season nt the reduced price of one dollar for w hole and filly cents per half can. Vou con depend upon them being fiesh, as 1 shall leceive them daily, (Sundavs eicepted.) and when landed line they are only 10 huurs out of the f lull. All persons who are in want of the above arti cle, at a distance, can have them sent per dozen or siuiile can by addrcs.imr (iEOlHiK W. JONES. N. II Persons calling on tho subsi-rilt-r may find him either at llurr's or Unas' Hotel. Northumberland, Oct. 1, ISfll. J A TEXT BRITTAMA STOPPERS for liar Hollies lor sale uy 11. U. JlAMblii Sunbury, April IS, 151 SILVER WATCHES A few double cases EiiKlish Silver Watches, for sale at very low prices by II. U. MASsKU. Sunbury, April 13, 151. UTesTiCE'S' FEE MILLS. For sale l.y f jp It. U. MASSEK anbury, April 1SI. -46 ER MILLS Justice, snd ConstaWes Fe. Mill. Ii.udsovnet print, en card rsp, fer ssl. .1 this eiRts. i inn: CATTLE P0WDE11 CHCHAHID UT HKKIMtl. KKON KI'IKLl) Jt CO. JVj H7 North Third Strut, Pkiladilpkia. 'I'lllH 'W.lrr isi-ntillril h tls unitsil lestimonT sf I w to hnve iis-,1 it to His first rsnS of all these CA1 11.1'. MKltlCI.NKtt, winch hsve li'Sii thusiht pnmm vvi ft it f ,t inmr mri. Iilsit w slisllsnS any fmm ninskse np.ii..r. in nuv pew.lrr tl.sl sets in e m.n er. If iheainnml he'iierfeeil lueltlit il wiu eiiSw ens tli sin iuniuf tmis nt rrnm end heller i er Ike tuiiiiM will iini-Mte rsiii.liT in fit. It will therefeie la tnni- tic e.'iisi lsrcil we hsve iv il..w one of theetafls sKi elrsiif svfrv l-nnsr. wiio ktrpi ilurv) end of eef ufrsm nwiitue n hoisr. It i im ,, 0f those kind o M jfcun thnt insrfly swell sn aninisl op f.ir e short time, ti it it will l.y Hie csprity wliieh It hsi of eonvertinf IllCrt'llli: ACIIl (wliii h is so eflets nistter) into l.e tic acid or ni.R NS ; cnuse n rrester nrnonnt nf mitriooss ntnUer to tie extisi'leit from Uie sntnt? nttinnnt nf f.Miit, tliae p.rsmlily t'oiilil tie, were tin- selivu vrin(ili nf nnvritii-n V p i'f Ihe aviifin in Iho fTin nf IhrrLiie AriD Ve hitv1 ifi-ivetl n multitude oi" pvUkuc k ptovt wltl we hmr akI -ilr-v. HniU ii my : nf vTw.i. phntamid lirri; wlik-h tinif H.nl uielnvi l?r,,v,;,U tii'ul, iinpmvim? the .pctitr nn.1 prntuutnii niti.i,, ti,pf.iM); thnft Mfiirinir n liralUijr e 'inMinii of jbp ii.MhI, fr,(tn wliirh the Mir.it mwl l't nnt formed. !l ,nny ftr HnitK. Cov amllluwt for lh fUuw mg eumplAiuia am, diieitm-t YT'.I.I.OW WATKIt, a ilnnffrmut iirknM, whih ir ninny vulmMo tioiat every tiir, it var? oft eulirt-ly eurcil by Hie frre uie tf tint p-wiler, i all tt it will prevent Ihe dit-tie fnmi rntniiif mi. Thii iliir-ir in '.viiinir, t . ft htl nut I impnTeriihed ataia uf the hla'd u hk'h heenmet tdm, witty anJ uf ull yalluW c-t'r. Thia pnwiler hy inipntvimj the Mnninrh and titinf to -thelilnml a RieMer quantity nf red pnrlirlti. nrT inla lha heal ftii'l nnly b.sihle rhftnea nf rer-nvery. If Iha huraa it fur ft 'in', t; illuming and tnclit n (nblmpiMiniul in wl fid I, il in lli- hecinniin; mire q day nt 11 on, if only pr vent Ihe ilitrfijiM twice n wt ek. I.Aimi:iil.Ml. 'I'hiii it the. riiitnli.MMf tmuy vtUia l!e 'ir4-s h t'xlriiintion ; liy n roitSinut tlierharpe tf ulf v;i which ninrlit tn ft hit i the ti'nnarli t itMiat dieition. It is n specie-!! nf iltvnti in nften pmrlnceil hv Ism Ta Iwicch cmwinir in th! pimnrf jir -nnd A 'rlktptnMfil three tunes n week will iV'-ipicntly tirftt the th'W, if il rt'.cn n it ilepcii'l t) hv 'I'tifiAcnt in the trnsN. undar tutb circiiiiittnii.-ci tl,r nui'iiiil must l kept in the aiahlo 1US f'l'.M IM'lt ll the pnwder it enrly iiihI ireel? niefl, if ether remedy need lie itfrd, it hut alrendy rnred hun dreds uf Holt m tint tmiihleMnieditriise t'-.the tnfpriia nf th'e wh't ur(l it. If n- t used enrlv. hrfure tiinlter hue formed in ihe neck it rinnot T' tlnre Ihe imimnl perfeellf until the nnller is diochmpei), ipe it early nnd prtvant tneh n retnlt. A 'JVtlikaptHtnful unca tr twica a dny la eii'tieli lJI.AM)i:itft Thin dieu!it lr ImlTlel all l iHUiatt, (iive thhj powder n fir trinl und il willd i wmidert in this terriMe nnd hitherto inrnrnhle nitniy. It it a ditetta nf the fjlHhdnrfd v(etn rnul kepi up hy imperfect nutritinn, in tneli rnnptt ; Tnhtfiiiefnim'til every ilri y twire fnr a ninuth nr Iw , hi e thttnnt snrceFiiitu. will in nine caiet oul uf a dnKfii etfect fure. it Iims l.een fnirlv tetril. I'ltiinhl I .I....!...-. II .1.' .1...... nn sMk ..HB 'Tni,i,.,.,i-l.i -.-r.. sr n .lmn n.iM or tn ir it. IMMMi hitw .SlMIiriT.T) ItottSl'S. nr whrs ttiara ta finy mnnins r I'ltundrr or tuTu of ni'tiin, nuil lh llnrnc xv i ll mt faitt'ti. nr vli-r t lit limr is ruli ani i-iikIk nrinc'it u(, llit i'nirl rmiii( to ti iuKMt, thm Povirr priHlirra nltim! innniilmtr iinprnvnint if ths animul ; Ihr dit!rstinn iniiTovcfl nnd with it nil tl slug ffishn,i of Hi ntniiial difinppt-nri, hrcoiiung lively an4 liri(i, anil the hair mnonih nnt ',h. Tor .Mt i. n.so Cows, we tire fully c iiviiired llist it no! only lmpr')vr tlie qnnlitv, hut thnt' it iiicrriri tlie mil mill of .Si (Ik. t'rraui nnd Huiter ; s mie w lm hnve tried lit ex jMriiiiint 9:iy u I'.-iiirl n Week, fithtr my linlf n pound w hilr onn prr ut iii"it('l upnn il th;it hf in:u!e two poiutdi ni'trc a wt-rk I rum h i:iv. think it will h fuun4 t' nvenrcr ir-nii tl ' n n pom i prr Wfelc mi mch Cow, il" the 0w nre pttut :ty licnllhy. Thin mlditioual aniomit tt niudr hy il?r r iiiviTiin of tin Mippurit Acid int" Nilro RfiioiiK ii nd fitly roinpuuiidH : l hy supply inar the x. STf-n liikni in hv tin luntjK, with th eli'iiK-iits ol' radion; withmtt inking nnv of tht itroreivms porttnii f the fMil, hollow morn or woi.r, iioor imskask. Slid till oihfr ilin-:in'n of neat r-tllh tlependinij iiii n ld t:il o 'th HiiiiU. nr nm ivd speedily nnd erteciually. ('wn, whi.s'- inilk is hlnr, thin nnd wnteiy nmt where it does nut yield imirh rri'tun, or where Cows give Mood milk, or which nre us l ti timid lnitj; dry, it will he f'um1 fin nhni!t inOilIihl rented y, hv iinpi"Viiiii the r-Mtlmoii ol Ihe Mood biuI cretiiini; n healthy itiestit'ii ; ft Tihlespooa ful every dey or every other day m it may be ueceaieiy. HOGS. TifEi in the summer often uverhevl thsinlres, (ttt swel led nrckii, cmiehi, u'i'eri in the l.nuia and Liver, whick cause them t the very suddenly. Ilu-tr may he prevented entirely hy ptiitinf n p. Html or 11 hall into a Unrrel of twiU ; nnd it will at the mine time c nitiderahl) huaien the fatten iiijf pntcers. . II, In an nniuial w)iich in ivinp milk and T'a era deiirou) to I'iiiien ul the enue time, you eiiould 11 't eie m-ire than n tiihienpooiifnl once a week or il will retaiaiha t'ornntii'ti of fat hy iiu'reuftini? the uuumiit of Milk. Let e.ic'j pern iu try ill eilV-cta for hiiiiself nnd he will s-wm he Kiii-lieil excellent ijnalnies. and that ho Far mer slio(,li ) wilhoul it. I'tir the pnrp of ii'idiiic oitl snM further how far oor iiintly et'lt-tiratftt CATTI.i: I'OWDI'.U. 11 entiilel to the r.Miii.lem'c of an iiitr-llifcut people; we have addreesett Leiiers to all Wiris of ih l'nitel ?"tntef, wliere our I'nw ilcr linn he.n iie,(, ftmt we nreuhle n w from the evidence thii" hfoinjlit hefore u. t n)iire every l ariner. Piary man mid llorKf-ruan. thai ii iine thus far veiy aiaek ex- l-cclfil inr nt '5) wiiiiiniiie expectnll 'Hi. W ith the nildiii-'Miil i'lowlr.lte ilnis far obtained, Ws lloi-B wc will le en;,hlr"d to male the hert and most per feet Catti.k Mr.nictvK ever yet oflernl t a diacrndnt; pe iplp. ItaciH a a valna'.l prom trr of riiceatioti. im provii the ijo-i'it v of the hl-od and thus increase" the nmomit of rither Mi!W nnd fitmeijuenlly of HuUef. Kven in ihe Jicalthv Aii'inal Beware of Counter 'i-tu ni tlie extensive aale nf ear powder hurt induced olhets to make an imitattou of it. Kaea park line otH written SnjiiMnre on the eti4. H!ti;ini. i'itoM:riKi-i co. Fhiladelphia. July IV1. ly. TO i3rSPSPTICS Till; siilisi-rilirrs nlTrr for ssle ('holtrnlises iSitlt, nil iuv.ilualilr irmfilv for tin's tliscaee ; it is an exact imitjti.m of llii' water of tlie rcle- limti'il Clii'lti'iilmni Sniii(r of DiirIsiicI, which lias lii'Cit I'.iiiiiiI s.i liriirlirial in ciiscs nf Uvsef sia, liiliniis ('i)iiiilitints, S-iii k Urailarkr, Habit, mil (.'iiftiveiirss. r ami I' particularly recora iiumiiIciI as n substitute- t'nr Sciillitz l'owjcrs, as it nets Imtli as n tunic ami rutle purgative. A Painplilct i'niitaii)iii4 an aimlv sis ut' llie water and tlii'ci-tiniiK lor its DM1, arcuinpaiiies each bottle. 1'iiic US cents per liottlc. Tho siilia riticrs :tUo prepare a highly coiicen. tralcil K.-si iicc nl' Pure Jamaica Ginger. Price) 5 cents ier l otllc. Full I'nt iloffiiri of tlrnjs with prices atlarhej lurninlu'il rlivsicians aratii. Also prieeil Late liiucs nf Pure t'licmical for analytical L'lieinists. Tltc uttotition of Drtig'iRts is particularly in vited to our stock of tine drugs, clieiuicals, Ac. Uri.UH'K & (.'KK.NSIIANV. Tlrtistjists uml .Miiiiul'acturiiijr ( lirmists, litli & Arch htrcel, PhiiaJulphi.. October S5, lol. 4mo. " JAMES J. NAILLE, Attorney ftr.d Counsellor at Law, SUNBUEY, PA. 'll'MI.L attcuJ faithfully arid promptly to all " prorr!iioiial IniKinrss, in Nortliuuiberlan4 and 1 i lion counties. He is familiar with th. Urrnian l;inuni:o. (Kl-'U'K :- Opposite the "Lawrence House," a lew doors from the L'ourt House. Nunhury, Au. Hi, lS.il. ly. The iiiiJcrint-il have entered into Co-prt iiership under Iho firm of HIMHY LAWRENCE, TO CiltBY DM Till Paper & Hag Business, Al So. 5, Minor Street, l'hiladelpkiit. "11 Til ERE they intend keeping a large assort' ' v nieiit of pajiers, dec, consisting in part a follows : riling pnjirrs ; wove and laid, American and English. liuth Pests and Nol. papers wove and laid, gilt and plain. Folio Posts, Flat Caps. Printing Paper,ll siies. Hardware pspeis, from 13 by 21 to 40 by S. Colored and while tissue papers, American and English. Holliugsiv'orth'. Patent Msnilla papers. Colored and white Shoe paper., coramou and extra sixes. Dull Envelope paper. Colored Printing and Cover palters. Manilla papers, all siies, (.Hazed Koysl, all con lor. Druggist, 11 lue Medium snd Filtering pn.rf Tea, Secret and Colored paper, for coiimkUoo' ers. Raj, Manilla and Straw wrapping paper.. Mounet, Mimh-rs. Ho, C.p and 1 runk bord. White and Mutr Envelopes; Legal. Lsller, Not and Card sue. Agents for M, Poller If Coi Printers' Cards In packs and sheets, white end colored ode1 d' ces, cut to order. Also, their Gilt, Figured .ml Plain el"rJ Plr- JOSEPH RIMBV, late of 8 Ni Thirrt tl N. S. LAWRENCE, 1st of Nor. 9 Minor .1, N. 11 600 Ton. of Rag. Wanted in liehlhg lor c.sh. Thilsdelfihi., July S, lM 6m,
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