"A SUNBU J t Y AMEIUC AN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. ' New LocoMonvR.-The Baltimore Coun ty Advocate ssys flew tosl Burning loco motive, called the "Col. J. 3. Gittings," has recently been put upon the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad. This makes four of these heavy locomotives now in use on the road, engaged in the transportation of freight. Mubdf.iiess SKfiTKSCnn Olio Grunti'f, convicted ol the murder ol hisvviiV',arid'7i" tonio Ixpez,oi the murder of policeman Fos ter, were sentenced in the Oyer and Termi ner Court of New York, on Saturday, to be hung on the 23rd of January. Novell's Writino Ink. "We nre opposed to all kind of 'PufiinB,' in th" fitfiitniivo settee of the term. Whether in iho notiuo of n book, or anything else, we have n ic jmununce to give it a fulsome mlululion, or 1o recommend it in any way at nil, unless we honestly believe it worthy of favor. lWa have again furnished ourselves, with a kfg of JImer's Muck Writing Ink, tin. I when we sav that this is not the fnsl or tli nfcnud keg that has been prnrurml f'oin : bein endorsed .go!' by we should not have continued ils use for these six or seven years past. Others may Slave their preferences in favor of ilifTiirent TOaiiufuetures, and we are quite willing that they enjw those preferenees (save anil ex rent those of our eorrespondenls, who some .... fi;.. .i.,n iimiu I times minfiO Illill loillliwmio -.1 I i wliii'li ii not lit to btf tiscil) : for our oxvn I i, . ni ii ..v. TiKi't, we Toirtinttn ttie niiiiinnifinre ui .. llovep, whonn tiok is not only eh-ur nml VWk, lint tines imt -lo ami coiilotiiprat onr peiv, wim otlifrwisi ;0,"l ',0-" Ctrttinn Vecrmeil Jlcsi'nyr, Ck-.mtitrsburg rtmiilrnta. l alwnys i?ivi'ss ,plcniiir( In itotVo any nrii-le tliat t'litifiTS a tt'iil liiMii'lil on tin. com munity, att'l it i;" iiti fonfi.li'tii-e we lii-urtily foinineml Ayet'sC'hit' fiTtorul to our reiul rrs an poeiii; pxtranritiniiry viitms for the rtirt! of dix-.iri inri.iiMil to tll Thront mi. I Limns. This may lu-ifrtnit for our fre cjiiciil refuretice tn this article whii-li we foul iully jits'. ificil in making known 1o thejmblic. A'. Y. Tribune. tloiU LAMl's (Jkiiman Kittkhs We wnull call liif.atli'iition of vir pmiIi-i to I hi nclvf r vnoni'Tl! of Dr. Hontl.iinr ri'lflo :iti'tt (Iff tnan Bi(;. prt'p;iri'il liy Dr. C M. .1 ick'on, ?S'o. lit) 1. ii-li siri'W. l'liiliiil.'lpliia. In rairs of l.ivtr complaint Dvsprp-ia. Disi'tme of thu e r m- Wii Iim'V. anil nil ili-e-usca ariinf from n di- : nrilcroil st"it;ai'!i, I Ii i r povcr in not iwcelli'il, if tqu:illi'il. 4:v any ntln-r known pri'paralion. tt tilt? enrcn ait.t. in many rasos. alter Mm inol ct'li'hiatefi physicians hail laih'il. We cm cooseit'iitiwiislv rt't'ommen l this nieili cine, as brtinj- wh it it is ropiosi'iitcd nml ira our reailors wint are til t"t I to prn-tire a Imtile, ami they will be convinced ol" Iho truth wp assert TA A II It I i: I). In Cnrvr Auansia, on I'm 4'lt i'lst.. bv the Ttev. J Sline. Mr. Joskph nrAtitHHT. to Mis ! ;!iTii Asiif.uon, all of Ni.",lmmb"i laml uo. O.i the 5'h int, MiO retiilenoi of lier vi. KI.KN'tVl FIU'IT, widow of the late h i Kiiiit. Ksi , of fruiiiown, l.ycomina ..inn! V, in tho BSih Vi'.ir of lnv a-jo, and sis sr to Mrs. N.incv Ki:nny of litis pViee. "They who knew 'her "best, ioveil her no'.') In thi p'aee, on tb" 5 h in1., SARAH, 'anshivr of George Wiil, iroil abont 7 ' eara. tool iTvabc. SntrVniry, D c. R. 1 S5 1 . Amount of coal tnvntjiiil to'Sunlmrv, over he Philadorphia ami SunbiH-y C.iiWoail. from .i Shauiokto Mines: Tons. For tin' last week, for lat report, Total, A tn 5S,SI9 (lI)C iUavlictD. Philadelphia Market. Pt:c. S7, 1S51. Fs-CH'S. t(v Mm. Tin last s.Cii'sof llour r export wen at &3.8IJ ; for cily use . ut S3.fi7aS4.00. K.Ur.i Kkxu is held S4l n S41. Rvk Fi.ui u. No stock on hand to operate Conn; Mkai.. Last ilcs of freali srin.inl S3. Whkat Little offerine ; sale of prime 1 al Rl c ; while is held nl S6.i91 cts. Rvk. None airiviug ; last sales nl 72 ills. Cons. Is dull ; sale of good old jellow 5H a CO cts., ulloat, ami at 58 cents from ire. Oats. New Southern arc in demand at ;i36 cts. WtiisKKV. Sales M 52 cts. in libs, ami a 22 cts. in hluls. JUNBUKY TRICK CUKKEXT 7ur.iT. TS. Oil. ATS. ITTH. i.i;t. aaa. itistan. Hill', KKKWil !ti klkii Flu. 'hikii AvrLKs. Do. Pstcaat. in SO SO sn U7 IS 10 6 ins 15 85 10 75 :oo 8 New Advertisements. List of Jurors, OP Norihuutlierland County for January Term, A, V. ISi'i. Urn ii l Jurors. Fi'ubibv. Jacob Itohibach. Nortiiumbkhi.snd. Bernard Christy. Mil ton. Leonard Ucidleman, Christopher tine. Pklawahc Charles Hajenbuch, James owrey, Daniel Auni;st. Lewis. Levi Beiber. Upper Aucwsts. Jacob Weimer, John ieffer, Henry Campbell, John Hauetiawoul. Susmokim. Charles Lerch, Jxsas Keil, m. G. K'ase, Wm. Haas. Kush Feter Genrhart, Henry Weaver. Cameron. Jacob Wagner. Jackson George Carman, Beni. Leiliel. Upprr Mauono, Mows Beitef. LlTTlc " Jacob D. HolTman, Lo'SS " George Horooe, 'I ravrrwe Jurors. Si'MBunv. Ge-orpe Young, John 0. Bright, Jpe M. Simptou, John B bhipinnn, Fretl'k Lnzarus. Milton, Joiteph Hogondobler, John E. Gehritf. NOKTIIVMBERI.AND John B ScOTlt. Lewik. Thutnan Walt, John Tafffrnrt, Samuel Sulilnecker, Adam Druner, Stephen Dki.aw AttE. -Frnnris IfilliarJ, John Oil, Samuel Finney, Andrew Nye, James K Cat hen rt. Tenner. Henry Funk, Philip Fullmer, John Maui ('iin.isQi'Atii'R Philip fliiltanl, Jorph Freileiick, Fied'k Fidlri, Jthn Kremer, Jas. ItiiMrl. Point. XV m. Lnihnw, Leonard Miller. Ltpikr At(;tTA Juhn CUik, lltnry Uu lifk. LnwtiH " John CttMrnn, Joseph (taita, Solomon XXVir, George Weaver, Gil bert Kerlew. HfMi Charles Meltler, Co A I, Paul AmilttMnian, lliirniatt Sliyltfr. ; ' ' . Capper Sholt. Smamoki.n. - Wttiijaiiiin XX'oolveilon, Jese II.MISVI. rpi'KH Mamonov. Paniel KaniTttinti. Lower " FerJitiaiul Camp, Eli- ju Kverlv, Jacob Lenker. rflU J ,.'. ratitman. I'reon. St -.ttifRv. XX'eiley M. Bastinn NtiKTiie.MDKiti.AM). Win II. XX'applea. Dklawark. Jaiiitn Hh vnearMin. Sulomon Truekemiller. James U.ika, Jume D. Bair, ! ' ' Joint N'lbtTl. TtHllfT. John llliov, IViviil Kl ilk, Jos, t U;iir I ui I i.'.l M'l-ill ' i , I.KVM.-nmilll KuriOW ("nii.isiH'Jiiie. ifliijli Martin, John Bist, ' r ' ' ni. iM Attlln. t 1 rot ST. John Picll', John Minirrr. , fi.l.iil l,:-Tl HfiiuiMl Mil.lii.. Iniinn 1 . ' : Mini', jr. I I.uxvKH i Malich. j I'iMH'.n " John Reader, Mwioni'V. Nathan Haas, Peter Peter lliOClOU. I l.ou en " -.Inmithnn Docker, John , D cki-y, laai AMumi. Mich iol l.i-nkor. I Jackson. Jamb viler, llonry D. Ilol'- : man, U m. ..irliouu SiiAMoKiN.--.Michael Ziinincrtnan, Uoorce lllL'r. Itfsti. Il.'iirv Juhnsnn, Abraham Gntick Win. II. Kam. LIST OF CAUSKS PfT.OR trial in the Court of Common Pleat H of Noitluiinlicrlaiid County, at January Term, A. D., lsoi. I'LAINTIt't'S. lHU'KNDANTS. i Hnall Delias ; t'reileriek Keener va R fc Win Fec'y vt Win. Avrtt r v i b D Jordjii. S Hunter torn, for Saml lurman v, Jordin Jiuoli Wftimer va Ira T Clement Jacob Philipa vs (ieore I.. Weimer F O'Douiicfl for Win F Najile vs John Divert . Christian Ito'liugcr vs Cliarles HoukcI Moses Doner vs Richard luioilinan sSaniucI iScaman vt (ieo Uuwnian i tirren it IJrot. fur T Howard vs Henrv I.atitz ! ii D Cuiuuiiiia't Jacob Stiticl H K Kaso Jacob N'illrauer I Win M Auteu ' Daniel P Caul Aaron Koppart Henry db-l j Piatt iV Plait vt Meiitirouiery & Mattcller vs Samuel I. Heck vt Uro A Diion vt Samuel .larrrt ts Thomas Reiser vt Dcutlcr & MonUjut vs Ira T Clement vt Win Mel.'urty vs llenrv Musser P K II oilman iV wife vt H Kiilmts, .MeCartyetal Iluli .Martin vt liru 1.1:1 J rot el Martin Irwins' adm'r vt II Voxtheimer adin'r Mott it !Sholer vs Daniel Dreisbach Folliner for Caul vs II tsteiunieiz, cir. Henry Keiser vs Henry Vovthcimer Win Oross lor Saml CiilU-rt vs J, J. I'pilci-ralT I i.oivcrit iiurrou j Jacob Kline vt Ira T. Cleuienl vt Joseph K'incs' adm'r vt Jacob K Trro vt lien j F cV J W iSutnni va Frederick Heckart vt A It .trlinan t l.miMi'd KoaiUrmcl et al vs Ceo 11 Vouii;tnau vt Joseph l.oaj vs Saiuurl S SheJJsn vs Jacob 'titel William Welch Thomas Sutton Caspar lleckart Daniel II Diicbaoll John I, Ross John W Pi.il Ueo C McKea Siarah Stitzcj Same 'I'iubrook f ir Ajipleton vs Jjinri Uass Ilickok it Cauliue vs (icu W Armstrong ReulH'ii Fagcly vs Kcrshner cW ('lenient Jacob Keller vt Rank of Northumberland, .Nancy )loiirl vt David House's' adiu'r Raker & Co lor Jacob Dlaoin vs Henry Conrad ,, ,-, . ,. ' , J.icob '.rtuiau't Henry Kluze Eve Ins wile vt . . . . . r i niliniiiistrator (leore E. liehri et ul vl Peter Warev illi.im McCarty vs Samuel Hunter Mary Jane tinnier et al vs William Wilson lieckcr it Weiller vs R D Cuiuuiiuns. lieorse Shiley vt Ab'm Duukellrer't admr'x Mary Marts vs Win 11 Spratt Same va John Campbell ei: wife Isaac Tyler vs R M Sevcb l's odm'r John Hrmvn vs John Oyster tenr's ex'r Similiter tc etaler etui vs Thus S Mackey J no Knorr for II. Knurr vs Enoch I lowers' adiu'r James 'I' Sutton cc Co vs Samuel K)le Elizabeth Kricc vt (icorne l.awrcnce Conr.id Wolf vt Oeorv;e Heckart Catharine Suvders exr't vt Sam ml It Wood Daniel (lonsert vs Henry Eohiier Llunk of Northuuiberland vs JuoC lloydt' adiu'r Same vt Same Mary Pnttcrsui t (ieorRe Heekert lloucparte Thoinpsoii rial t Caspar St Clair Win McDauicl for A , , . . , . ... , va John Jackson at al ( ollllv i. V. vi V.l-ll UI .11.1" . I . i,r vs i,u.rr ii Tl' is ilil is till caver John Reynolds ti Uaae Reader Com for Win I. Heinemnn vt Tl'"" A !JllIi,iS- ton ri at Same for Wtn McCtrt? v Sunir lllimii Daliui II S llaulman Koliert i'liilips v James Henny Jr (leoiLTf tiarman vn tt II Unwell et at John Juckou vt Jaiai's Uinird vi at Hullict for IUu tV Saviilf Daniel Ualtict tieorue Lawrence Ilillimiton lor Hunter A Huvers Jacob lljjt Santa John Jackson Jr John l.eih'i adiu'r Conrad Wolf Simon Sntder A W Cou'jly Crotnlciu V Hrnlhar vt D Marr A I Drown tt Susan ti Sarah Kcid J. vs ('harles AleianJsr vs Same &. Wife va A W Coinly va Thomas Allen vt (ieorgo Heckart va George Sni de." vt '.'eoree Hern vt It 1) Cuinminet DalUar (iarnhart't aJmr'i vt ll W Duitu't admr Albiu Newberry vt Thomns Itsswr Craudall for J I' Mortii vs Gun Miller's adm'r John Iieed's assi;iii c vs K L 1iht Com for Kred'k Wea Henry 11a dher and Jacob Try vt Gcor.'C Vox vs Daniel WeiJner va Same ver &. Wife John Host & Wife John Kim; Same W afliiiiKton Mutual In- aurauce Company va K Kaufmun et al State Mutual Fire Intu ..,... !.. va Same ...... . Teter Arnwme &. Mun- C (Josh & Jacob Bo A Keid v V. eiko Jaeub B. Maaser va Iieulien Fegely John Divcl 6l Wifo va D C Caul Joanna Hemleville Vt A E Kapp (jeorge Leillicrirer va Itobert Whilctide stationny & Miainokin lui proveuient Co vs Abraham faul Jauiet Hons tt Jacob H Rboaat va Abraham Urotiana va Siitnuel Havidije va John Hartman Sarah L Keen 8aina Oliver 1) HillinrJ Ephraini K Miller va Jetaa Campbell J V Peal Indorsee &o v Joseph Dinimick et si ennst (V Mor sailen va Susanna Raid JAMES UEAIiD, TrolU'. Prothonotar's OlRce, J SiiinburT, I1. . 1851,- J PROSPECTUS FOR THE GLOBE. The approach of OmftrfM M fur the rniewnl f ")' pMprnftilt and pre itmnti.ma to up re. id iit dcbtilre bvfru the pnlilif. The mhpcpmi which hue hilhcrtu uttem-led line tinttiTlahing it I )umi will miiiinne. mirl eimhle me to perpetuate the full IfiM'TV nl' the nrisree(liiif(H mill ilia iiKNie H the toHly uh which thu tLsiiiiy ul the Kwpuhlic fli'peiHhi. The ml iptlmi of Cnifrren line (r I veil the Oi.opi in otTioml rtmnieter m Ihc reporter of all Hint i kimI himI done in the ImnIv. Tht mnatiNi litis N-en vottil hi everv ftiiceeiwive wnni'Ti for iimiiv yenns ntitl hy tneniher of nil pirriieg. The prew, tun, of nil purlieu hni rrvr t'ttimmiy to the Mi'lity with which thu tluly thue cutifuM hit In-en piriorninl. The refer ll y Willi whtrtt the letter-writer for the ili itint pn-M ciiculuie thn math Uir tclt'ttniph their lmrritl tin -niilN unit view of (he tVlnitCB tt CmijiTrHS, rentiers more ini:urtmit Hum ever the full tonl e;ei oilit-iul report ol the CovutRiovw. (ii.ortR. The hmty, mul in tunny iijfH;iiifi- kx I'AKTR. ri'lutt im hy lelrirroph ! wlmt oeeiir in rptijjrrst ipeiii'i!ct f ir the in nt purl, the vxurl reiwtitd tiiks-ii ii itrn hv rejuirfern, mid whieh fornierlv, inn minptr nmre of lew ittihrt-vint'tl. wetil the nmiMlf thu prew I w the It IffiiMph m e nil, with till ihir ImiwriM'tMMiK Hint vitriety of cvl ifinc. inke I he run of llie e -unify. inil j no prew liit the r-iii-'ial ( r uirrvflii ever pnhlinhen the lull , deUue with the proceeding o hoi ll IIoiikcp UitlittltilitU tl. ' Indeed, n'.i iiewcpnper cnti p'wv tin-in, iitut huve rot'iu lor tiiherlineinriitfi tind the niiM-cNiiiieoiift ttmtter emrt-nliiil I their extMnt'-e. W hile, tln ri-l tie. the tt h-frmph mlminiff tern to the etiifer nppriite of !he pnMtc for I'l'iinnn nwi, nml inretf the MeeciiticH i f the pHitieiil pre?", hy furtiisli iiiv a riiiiiilli u-rillt ii mtniiit mitti-d to tlis timte ill l!ft iKitr.-nr. piffect iiif-nnittt.m of wlmt iiikm in t onirnrn I. .ii. -I....I ..i, . f iln ill. in! ; repstit liitx I hi 11. to Nome x!enl, rut fT hy the crude mid di'eitu-4.t nee 'tint wtiteli, i in( Hloiitf the ehi-trie wi'TH. j iliKtitjt curi wit;, nml it in nhn !t in niii thnt tnith put on Juts iKiiitR tt loll w. ?inl there tire n irrejit inimy nun i f k-iriitre mid thi.nuht who like -i wlmt nehinlly ft i id mid dour in t'.-iijirei!i, mil to juihre for themwlvu, nit her tlnti to receive iiiiir'Mionti nlKviher from jrulvnti fe ItriMerieis. There tire oihrn, In , w h for the fmke ttf the ft r.n re, wdhimly pttlminze work whii-h pr.inTven tt full record nf the d mn nf ihu grent inoiinr, nml eontr..) Inn: powers of the Hcptihlic. . If there trvvr wim n lime when the net ion of Concrcra is)i mid he liKkiil to nnd thoroughly studieti, t.y the pntnotir of till piirtii-s. tl ceriuiil'y uppriiiU'ln ii with the next ('ii ffii'M. The liiiveriiineiit tMMH n new ih'piirttue with the next nessi.)ii, mid Ii w it tt t wotk mil the nrrmmeniciiU "' 1 i"'V r;;"l,t'" with which it !;;; J-irni rtMlmrnl In til- Ki'i-il. 1 In- KiirrrF.I-tll tn tin i'rctlitfiiry n i or:ii n Ifu-lin r-Misiilt'liil iMi in rvrry iH.Vimin1 ui Hie ii'Xl irmm, .111. 1 HiPir will nimvly k inm mir liirt-il. ur 11 i-ivli innilr, Hint will Iiiivi iwmic in.irinif mi ii:ii iill.ahfitirliiiiii iiiinliin. 11 iriii.ttml run Villi iimil' ll.e ri-5H( llvu l iirlli-t urf oiillr.1 ti.tf.llnr I i """mur the uImIi .a m.ii. Hie r.iw whiili tirrr-ttli-n lln p iiivchIi iim nlwiivrt Kflz.rM tin! iiftiiKliili. Iiv initu'iinli in. t- (lisrufji, in r iniu-rthm with public mi-ii- r., tin- imrnii. I ilic mm Imikwl m l iiiv Hn-in itlifl liiliiiciiiwmll.il. Ii tin- lie 'l-, linn, w.mlil time tli.'ir kIi.-iim in Hi.. .-Ii ..I' Hi.. ii limf fniii-l I. iimi ii'i. tin',' Mitrht t ttitl well tin" cli.trnctiT " t' cjiinlnt.-ilci ut ilcvcl- , opwi dy tliciimclven. tfit-it tticiitli", mid tlifii (-iifinii'R in j r-inriw. Tin- c.ipnul will li. tl.t n si rum I'riiu Inch i ' tlir c It ( lite I 'ni'rtl States ill In-mlilrt-ethr-l on ihv I ptilji-iai ol tin ( liicf ,l:it!iMr:irv, mul llir imp irtmil topicn ! ' c iMi- tivt uh it. nml lite Icyif-iiihoit r the v imtiv llicrc t will lcc'iiit' llir tluuic ut thwiifi, it iii every Si alt" Leui. I I'll nrf. ol tnery cotiuti town ami )11;m itit'iMini; i llir .'ti-In tut llie t'rini. ilow iiiiiHiMint, thfii, it licciiiiH', ilrti lull mul iinpmii.tl rc,ntiiB kIiiiiIiI lit oltliiintil j (H llis i ni nl" a lnlv, wliit-li i I izivc mi iiupii!tc 1 1 the I c.uirli in ii m-w citifi-r. (mil wlucli, ill ti vciy jtrnit il. crt-e, iiillut'ttcr the puhlu miitil hi thf rli'ire ol tin j rhicl .M-u:itn-ti- win if l ctiny tul the will ol I lie pfO)le ' ui e iitimii ii ill rxprtisctl. j I1 mi Uth "'jneil Inn itmttf pr''(Mriti'tns r immeiimirntr I with the iui'i-riiiteil imp triancc t.i I In iluij lie Ii.ih iiimIi cIh k cii as tin niilv rt'iirtrr tinl pulilinhcr ii llie cuuiilf'tr tkUitcH ami proeeetlMiurt ol lintli II-nix'- "t" (.''tmiri't. 'I'lit t I tilling urBMinM will pr l:illy liM'Xli'iHlt-il nine III tfitlin, ' imd the tt ptiilft w ill ut he ckiij Tiscl in l-'i-it limn Il.tHMJ r val tjtiait pojjr-H t i lie icr and nott.ureil t c ui:iking t Vifhnueaj til near txitl pneem ty.n'U, 'I'he rep rm i't the lit liMtf peffinii niinle il'lsl r-'Vnl ipiaito pauet. mul were ' I I' until in tour vouiiiieK, avfraiiii 'J7 1 ro) al ijnart pagea i j fieli. " I ' I will pttMih in the AiH'KMtix lor (lit next neasion. till ! I:uvs tiiat m ty he p:i-nt (hiriiii: Hie .lesisnm. w hieh lian n-t 1 I been tl 'it' heft-Inline. Allll lie h I hid wilt inereiiee mi no . HiiutH (h'i'H'e the expellee the puhheat mil. llie ftiihstcrtp ! ti r. pi'tee will Ite llie (Kline I lull it huff hecn lor neveral ytvirw p:ist '4'lie l.ti. (ii.opR will he pnMihei1 tlurinii the wewiou : on ll papertine tl'llhle ro al ."heel. I will e nltllit the, lleh.ltei a? taken ll H'II l-V llie reportery, 1111 US lilleml , hv lh- ffpeaketn, w heiie rr Ihey make any alTerali 'iid ; the nifteiil new ol' the la mul the inieelimieomt iirilter. The main nlMeet t . r I'llltlthini the tliitly paper in. to ena- j hie Mi-ltilMTj to see (heir n in tlk in it. atnl aller lliem if j they jitraH think proper liefire tlit-y me puhllshetl in llie t". ii-TTeiNiiiii:il lil-iM mid Amem(t ' 'J'tie i'lHiilfeFKiMiml IJliU 18 III ule up n' tin tlaily pr '- ' i -redim: ''I ihe I wo IIoum-h nl' l.,iureMi. mid prtuieil en j m donhie ro id pMprr, with fiirill tv pe. (hrevier mul non 1 I pan-il ) in n.irt form, each ituml-er v uiaiiiiinr sixteen ! I lo.il ipCllto paiieg. "he Kpeeehe.x o(" the ."tlcillherK, ill' i-fhui I'orin nre lUteline-H c ni'lenmtl the lull re pott ( , ;'i!te reUirei upet-eheK hi lity reni-rved l'or llie Appendix. ( AV rethirion. :u tionn ami oitn r pr. M-eediin:. aie uien ' tt. th" form i l" (lie J itiruaU, w tin Hie yens und uus i n J every imporimit ipiesiion. 1 t Tne Appendix w iirntl up ti the iresiilenri Annual j ' Miwil'i', the Keptirtw o' ihe priiieijtal Oiheers of i). ' cnn.i.-iil 1 1 nil aeeotniiiiy tt, and all Sp'eehei ef Mem- ' heist. 1 (' 'titrc, Wl'itliit t III el ii-vis.il h tin'iii.-'flxefci '. ' Jl i' pljiltetl in the Killie f Hill lie I he 1 'oiejiej!.ioni( I ill ihe, i and iiMKilly makes ahont liie Kinif miinlt r t-l' paiit u ilnriny j a sei si -ll. , I iDurin tin ftrtt: month or fix week1' of a sewi m. there ' in rarely at re hii!inei d ue ih ni w l.l lii;:ke twojimil ' j Uth u wei-tk 4in: tf ihe I ' Hi!.'iMi nml lilohe aiifl ntie t .t'fthe App'-nihx. hut ilarui'j the renitniider f a MfKftion ' lltere in iifu:il!y (vuitietent nntier lor two i.f tluee uiiiiiIhth of eaeh and every week. Tat next fcnii n w ill Ite unilMe j i ally iutcrcittini: : therefore, I ealetilaie Mint the Coimrert ; ' rviontil tiloUMind Appendix t e;her w ill liinke al leant : :.".( mi hiie ipuirio un;en. printed in nu.'ill t p,- -hrevicr . ; ami n aip;n iel. i'oinph-ie IndexeH in hoiii will he fur-! j ii idled at the fial of a heaioii. i I will iudeiivor to print a cuilli-a-nt intuitu r t,( unrphm ' t pie i pap pi v ml that may he mixi-articd, or luNt in the , tua i w ; hut -ulM'iiheiii ut hi hi- cry partlenl-ir to hie i Hear pupeiii eiirefnllv, for fear that I fell' uld uvt le nhle ; i lo fiipplv all the I trt naniI.ei'H. j 11 hahrtenhem Ba;ill io Ik- s;d het wtih the w- rk, the ' li liev p:od h lliem (of it Will Ik leiuinleil i iheilt whenever th"V return t he Mllinern which mav have teeti received by lliein. I w:l triVC mihueriher the fiilliKrrip M at price 'r tmv of t'.ie pre v ion n vlunieft cf the I'on- I prenyl 'liril lilnlrf nr Hie Appendix, except fnf the taut 1 I ficRKum, and will liuuik any per at who w ill lei nie have ilifin. I liiiv a f"v cni'it uf tin- tmrk vnl'imi s of llie Cnn eri'ssi iiuil liMie st.iit .t)vntli t'.ir fuile nt n v.iIiiiim' Ii nml. wtiirti it is pr. .Ifc-itiir- will he itisp sil i f shii; nml wlii'M llieym'e. they will IIm'ii, iih it iltt, e.iliillliiiiiltHt i.l Ummi Kill u v iliiitif. as tiii-y c:iiiiii Im ri-irmleil i.ii ! A Ih.iii lliul sunt, 'l i'i-re lire i'i l,:irk vnliuill't. j TEK.Ms. j j For one copy of the Daily Gluhe during I J the session, )j;5 00 i For one copy of the Congressional Globe ! during ihe session, 3 00 i ! For one copy of the Apieiiilix during the I session, " 3 00 . I The money inny be remitted by mail .at my ( ! risk. IJank iioIim current where a aubsreiber re- j sides will be received al pur. Subseriptiuiis I should reach here by the 15lli December, at I furthest lo insure the number. 1 The prices for these papers arc so low that I cannot alliird to credit them out; llieiefire no perscn need order them uulcbs the money accom panies the order. j JOHN C. KIVEJS. I Washington City, Nov. 1 .'!. j -ad Ka UIiLj1 'VaNiia. ' BH, E? niTiunvivii nvrrn i inn ihui Ijai ii 'I'lio r'rtt-st BLOOD PURIFIER If tiik Miioi.i Wum.n' IV" met $ jw lL,ttit, or Sir Hotttn ..r $5. ll tt n.w p.it nn in OI AIIT IIOTTIaKH, of th tamo ticr nn4 mtdiml rffimru na wlifn In trim! I lMrtllf. rUrti Lull If r,.i.t.,n. Kl T -Fill It IM!i:-f Biiti itii m.iraiintii uro Kiroiiftlr 'onrrnl m rrd tltal only Our TtNrwixtnffi ii rrjiiufd i n 1 hrre ttmtt n itiy iliu uim l.tmie nti Twrnly-One Onjaj, w lnrli it iimrti lontvr tlmn a ImiiiIp uf unv othsr innitrm laitia, lrauMi Uiem it rvtjuired of Una cjunnlliy at a diiatt. Tlw Hfrnt Buitervvity of ilii BIaoiI Hiirlflrr r all u.Utr in'liCHit8, coiititlt in a -ru itiPaaiirn in In pne fettMif aa a part uf rniii'(Kinit. the pvictrml 3ldirftl Irl urn of atNiie Mrnrrr and Unre Indian Roots and Barks. wh it-li nn tl,r nif.lwiiif !. Tltfte amilnf inoatatr '"in I'liriiirm (r Miu Ittonti ltti pte ever known hi tilisr luttuiu tir vhtt mitit.mnu ilieoe leinj tMmtumdd miih Ui ilrvnyiy-ctututnitfd ilj.traett uf SarsapariHa, Yellow Dock, CHERRY AND SASSAFRAS BARKS, n'ftliA iliU VrfftMiiUlt Kxtmrr, not only tin print t Ittiiotl I'utilli'r, but alio, t'liriiprr wt-iiarrai vy 01'ritl litis, iimil any uiImt. It in rht-itw. Ickiie Or oitiMy . ii iti.tl iitsiv In- Uxu'lil for Our IIuIIht Will latl iiKirk loimrr, uti'l w.li riu Trn 'l inirt nitr Hluud diM-tisw. lltii On lUillm'i Wtirlli of any ml .it iiistjiCllt4. If?" Kor Ulttlotit.lfd firusif uf Uij ( urnot Scrofula, Fever-Sores, ff.iU Hmd, f(ti'r7ia( Siilt llhfum, I!hrumntimt fytJkilit. t'.tufhou: iifif m th t'-iee, I.ivrr'oillilMllili. I' lit, l.timk-fffn, Cmiutruut t'tetrt. ( 'um vr lir, Kr y.'n. Ilvatitcpaln l''HHi im th Sid, raa, lion, mmd iftt't, mat ai.i. oinrH I Mpt'HC-Ki.'toD l)ir.aFf, at our P.tMI'HI .' iV uh4 iiattlUwety Atjeul liw lltaui to git away. Fom sale btJ. W. Frilin, SimUiry; Marr A. tr C ty, Nuiiliuiii'arrlMiiil ; J 'In II. Kiici, MuUmi; lla) Mrt.trmirk. McKwrtiaiville. Mny 3, Ip'iI, eUv. ly. i EL U'. i.l.IO.N is rather st s discount so cording to the lutt advices from Missouri. Other kinds of currency, however are in demand, and tho best way to spend it that we can recoui mend, ia to take it to Kockhill 6c Wilson, No. 1 1 1 Chesnut street. Corner of Franklin Place, and buying with it some of their splendid and cheap clothing. Philadelphia, Dec 13, 1851. OSE OINTM ENT A fresh supply of this excellent article for Tetter, ire., just received and lor tale by HENKY MASMER. tqnrxiry, July tl, l4t. REGISTER'S KOTICE. TVOTICE is lirrrby given to alt Lrgtlun, " Creditors and oilier riertons intcrrteJ in the Estates of the following tmmfil persoim, that llie Kxecitlora, AitininiKlrntora, and iunrdinnnof laid Estate have filed their accounts with the Reputes of Northumberland county, and that the same will lit presented to the Urphana' Court of said County, on Tuesday the tit It day of January next fur confirmation and allowance. 1HSI. A. ('. llnrret, ilcc'J., settled by his Adtu'r ('aer J. Reed. Daniel Hollinuti, ilcc'J., settled by hit Adiu'r Henry Manser. Jacob Diesnler, dee'd., settled by his Adiu'r Joseph Dre'uler. David (iilmnii, ilvi'd., sctlKd by his Adiu'r Jowph CiiliMOn. Frederick Trion, dcc'J., seltlrd by hit Ei'r Mirlnifl 'Prion. Henry Keller, dee'd., settled by hit A Jni'rs David cV Elins Fetter. Dai id Kefli-r, dee'd., settled by hit Adiu'r Daniel Keller. Humimia Heck, dee'd., settled by his Adnt'r Solomon Fulck, John Seein, die'd., tetlleJ by hit AJui'r Abra ham ishipinan. Watihington TiT(ji), minor child of Jeremiah Trrso, dee'd., nettled by Narali Backhoiifc, Ailtu'rix of Dr. H. S. Kuikliouse, dee'd., who was (iuiirdian of said minor. JtlUN P. PLRSEI., Kejittcr. Regisler't OMice, Sunbury, Dec C, 1851. 5t. J AUDITOR'S NOTICE. TVTVriCE i hereby given that the subscriber i has hern nppoinlrd an Auditor to audit the 1 account uf Fniiit'iH Kerch mul ('liurlci I.ercli Ailtiiinistnitor-i of JuooU I-rrcli, tlccM.. late of Sliainokin tow tilii, A'or(lttiintierliiiil rnutitv, rihI to apportion tin nnwt aitionc the rretlitorx of ttaitl iJtMeHteil. Mr will therefore allentl at hit oliiec for that inirpo!r, on Wnlncsiliiv thn 1 Till in-t., when all interested enn alletul if thrv think proper. M. 1,. fSMI.NUKL.j; ttimhurv, Doc. 6, 1 A51. St. M()i MORE NEW GOOBS ! ! JOHN YOUNG, MAS just received nml ojieneJ a fresh am general aciortiocnt of Fall and Winter Goods, of Ihe newest and best styles, consisting in part of Ditv .oois c;itof:i:uic, QTJEENSWARE. Hard warp. Iron and Slid, Nails, Ar., AI.KO: Sll.K AND SI.OCCII HATS, MILITARY AND CLOTH CAPS. Gum Shoes, Fish, Salt, &c. All of winch he will sell at the most reasonn''le prices for cash or country produce. (iic him a cull mul try his prices. Suuhurv, Nov S3, 1831. ART UNION OF PHILADELPHIA, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, lor llie promotion of the Arts of Design in the. I nited .stiites. lVEHV" memlier, for Ihe year Is.M, will rc eeive for each subscription of Fixe Dollars a print of lliinthiKtoii'a Christiana and her Chil dren," engraved by J. Andrews, Uostmi, and the companion, a print of itunlim-lim's "Mercy's Dream," eusruved hy A. 11. Kilchie, New York, or the choice of any two of the following four fiplcmlid Engravings, viz: 1. John Knox's interview with Mary Queen Mcols, painted by Lcutzc, engraved by Sartain. S. Uulh and Hon., painted by Iiofhermcl, en rjraied by Sailain. 3. Mercy's Dream, painted ly Huiilington, ensraved by liitchie. 4. C'hrisliaiui nml her Children, painted by Hunlinslon, euuraved by Andrews, And a copy of llie I'hibidelphia Art L'uioii Kc iorter, a monthly pamphlet containing a report of the transactions of the Institution and infor mation on the subject of the Fine Arts, through out tbe whole world. Tho Art rt I nion of I'hiladelphia awards prizes in Certificates, wiih which original in its ow Amciicai: work ol Art any part of the I'ni'ed may be purchased in Mates, at the option ami seleclion of the (arson who may ohlian a prize at the Annual Distribution, which takes place on the evening of the last week-day in every year. The lixertttirr Cummitln of ihl .4tiioi, when so requested, select works of Art, without charge or couicusutinu, from their Free (iallery, '-10 Chesnut street, for those persons in the country who may live remote from galleries or public exhibitions of the Fine Arts. I"? Terms, ol membership jio.no. Suli scriptions received by 1'. II. MAWKIt, Hon orary Secretary of Northumberland county, with whom copies of the engravings m J be seen. Nunbiiry, Novemlier 29, 1H5I. fit. Notice To the Heirs of GEORGE WOLF, Dee'd. TfOTICE is hereby givon lo Esther Wolf, -L' widow of aaid dee'd., to Catharine Wolf, married lo Jacob Market, Jeremiah Wolf, Hen rv Wolf. Jacob Wolf, Esther Wolf, married to Daniel Weaver, and Ccorge Wolf. That by a virtue of a certain writ of 1'iiniiiutii h'uritnilti issued out of the Orphan's Court of Northuui berland county, to me directed, all Inquisition will lie held on Ihe real estate of said dee'd., in I'pper .Mahonoy township, ut 12 o'clock, M., on Friday tlis Snd day of January 1.V. at which lime u tl place you are hereby warned to be and appear if you think proper. WILLIAM U. KIPP, bheriff. Sheriffa Office, Sunbury, ) Nov. SJ, I SSI. ti. ' PI O C L A M A T I O N . "V OTICE is hereby given thnt thn several Courts of Common Pleas, (ieuerul Quarter Sessions of the iicacc, and Orphans' I 'oort. Court of Oyer nml Teruiiner and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, to commence at Ihe Court House, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the 5th day of January next, and will continue TWO WEEKS. The coroner. Justices of the Peace and consta bles iu and lor the county of NorthiimU'rlaud, are requested to lie then and there iu their pror nt sons, with their rolls, records, impositions, ami other remembrances, to do those things to their several ollices apH-rtaiuing to la- done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common wealth u gainst any prisoner are also reipietted and com inn nihil to lie then and there attending in their proper crsous lo prosecute onanist him, as shall Is; just and not to dcmrt without leave at their licril. Jurors are requested to lie punctual in their utteudance, at the time appointed agreeable to their notices. Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 29th. day of November, in the year of our Lord one thou, sand eight hundred and fiftv-one and the In deiieiiilcuce of the L'niteil "suites of America thu 70th. WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff. Goil save the Comtnousi eullh. U71EE BILLS Justices and Constables Fee IL Bills handaomely prima on card paper, for salt at thiaolliee. RAZORS. A superior article for aale at the atoreof HENKY MASSER. Sunbury, Feb. IS, 1850, I Hll.D PENS with and without silver cases just received, and for sale bv li B.MASSKR funhury. Anrili !! ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID snd Adhs sivo snd legal envelois, for aala by H. B. MAUSER, anbury, A aril , 1W1.-. Notice To the Heirs of FRED'K RAKER, Dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given to Elizabeth Raker, widow of Frederick Raker, dee'd.' ta Hen ry Meaehel, Eliia Beachel and I.avina June Bea chel, late I.avina Raker, dee'd., by their guardian Henry D. HolVinan ; to Conrad Raker, of Ohio, to Jeremiah Roker, Harriet Raker, Catharine Ra ker and John Raker, hy their guardian Henry D. Hollinan. That in the Orphana' Court of aaid County, at November term, 1651, on the petition of the auid Henry D. Hollntan, the Court grant a rule itou the heirs and letal representatives of the said Frederick Raker, dee'd., to appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at bunbury. m County of .N'orthmnlH'rluiid, on the first Monday of January iient, and accept or refuse the real es tate of the said ilcc'd., at the voliiatiolt fixed upon lite Siimc by an impiUitinu duly awatdrd nml held upon the raid real estate, which in case all the heirs and li'iil representntivea refuse ta accept or take llie same, then tn shew case why the mid promises should not be told according to the act of assembly in such cases made and pro vided. Certified I'roiii llie records of ssid Court at Kuntniry, on the Till day of November IS.' I. llv order the Court, ) JOHN P. Pl'U.sEI,, Clerk. ) A II of which you are hereby requested to take notice. W'M. 11. KIPP, Sheriff. Nov. 52, 18M. Ct. Notice To the Heirs of WM. SEITZ, Dee'd. jVOTICE it hereby given to Anna Maria ft' its, Eliat Welti, Samuel "Seiti, Jacob Seitz, Dimicl (Seili, ami Calliarine iScitz ; It Si rah teitz, murriiil to (it-orge Daniel now in Ohio; to Isaac Uruinlic Her, .Nicholat Drumhel ler, David Drumheller, Jcw; Drumheller, Kliza U'th Drumheller uuil fiiruh Drumheller ; to Pc ler W'nitner, Samuel aiiner, John Wnijncr, David W'hkoit, Catharine Wimner, married to Daniel (iooiluuin, lioninmn, widow of Michael Meidiir, Margaret, ituirried to Jacob Swine h.Ht, now in Slark county, Ohio. That in Ihe Or ! ihau'a ('ourt of said County, at A'nvcinhcr term, I lR.'il, on the H'lilion of the aaid Anna Maria ' Seitz, the Court irrant n rule upon the heirs and ; leijal rcircncnt.itivca of the said William Seiiz, : ilec'il., to nieiir at nil Orphan's Court to he held ' nt Suuhury, in Ihc County of Northumberland, on the first Monday of January next, nml accept ! or refuse the real estate of the aaid dee'd., nt the j valuation lived upon Ihc sini.e hy an inquisition duly awarded and held upon the said real estate, which in cast! all Ihc heirs anil leipil representa tives refuse to accept or take Ihe same, there to shew cause nhv the said premises should not be sold nceonlini to the act of assembly in such ca ; sea made und provided. Certified from the records of said Court at ' 8unbury, on the 7th day of November 1831. . Uv order of the Court. ! JOHN I'. I'l ltsEL, Clk j All of which vou lire hereby requested to take notice. ' W'M. U. KIPP, (Sheriff. Nov. 22, 18.11 til. THE GERMAN WASHING lOWJ)EHS considered by thousands who have tested it, aa being the greatest Suenlific Wonder of the World! Entirely doing away with that laborioua and in jurious practice of rubbing the CLOTHES iros i'ii e WASHBOAKD, And a great saving of TIMK. LAUOIl AND FAPENSE. N. 11. To prevent fraud and imposition, (for manv are trying to palm oil' article put up like I mine) Ihe Proprietor, I. 1 HOVT, will put his V KITTEN S1UN.V1TKE on the top la- i del of every Package. And he only aks an : tiilightrntil pullit. not lo confound TIIK ;i:itMAN WAMIIVfJ I'OWUtR I with others thai are in the market. It is put up in i'ai kni;eK with full directions, and sold nt the. nominal price of 1" cents. tl? I'KINTEKS niil liud it great! v to advan- ! tage to purchase tliose I'owders to cleanse their j TYl'E AND P.OLLEKS, Vl'r.v uperiir article for thai purpose, i Manulaclured only by 1. IMIOYT. at his ""'raiorv aim i riocipai ucMi, .in. iu oouiu i '"i"1' Slr, I'hiladelphia. iioiesn e noil iieiau .verms: iieorv .viasser. Sunhurr ; !S. 1). Denormandie, Northumlierland. Kemember the name (iKR.MAN WAtSHING FLUID. All letters to be post paid. Novembers'.', Idol. Oino. MORE XJiW GOODS! FRXLIN& & GRANT, IJI' PITTTM.I.V inf.ini tin, miMin nml Jt i'llii rest of toiiiiLiiiil." Iliut lliev li-jie re ceived a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of every variety of style, consisting in part of a line assortment of Cloths, Cansimrres, Merinos, Afous.selint dt j Zjcitiis, Calicoes, Muslins, Checks, j and every variety of Dry Goods. I Alto a large assortment of GIIOC'CIIICS, j M I'll as I Sugar, Teas, Cofii'e, Molasses. Spices uf all kinds. Also an assortment of HARDWARE and UUEENSWARE, Fish, Salt and Plaster. Also a ireah supply of Hill (iS AM) MKI'ICINKS. tV Country produce of all kinds taken in ei change at the highest market price. SSuubury, Nov. 8, lriol. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN pursuance of tin order of Ihc Orphans' Cour of Northumlicrhind county, will 1 exposed lo public sale on Saturday, llie 13th day of De ccmhci next, at the Public House of Charles Weaver, in the Borough of Sunbury, the follow ing reul estate to it t a certain Trsu't of Liuul, ill I'pper Augusta township in said county, con taining ttiS ItlfH more or less. Adjoining on Ihe south, land of John '.. Haas, nu Ihe east land of Geo. C. Wclker, on Ihe north land of Henry Manser and Ihe Shainokiu Creek Road, and on the west land of McCarty, Davis ec War ner. The said Kitt acres being purt ul what was culled Ihe Mill tract. On which are erected a Bank Barn, two story Dwelling House, ic. Late the estate of Gideon Market, dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said dav, when tlu terms of sule will t- made known by' M A IIV MA UK EL, Adm's. By order of the Court, 1 J. P. PlliSEL, Clk. O. C Nov. IS, lei.M. St. ) II. It. MMMll.L, ATTCP.1TET AT LJW. Offut in Market street Sunbury, oppositt Weaver's Hotel J RU8INE8S will r promptly attended to in the Counties of Northuuiberland, Union, Columbia snd Montour. KEFER TO! A. Joanta, Ess., C. J. Barsia, S Miliary, C. M. Hni, J"i " D. Bit is, Ml Vernon House, Sd street S. Boaaarroa,43 Mar ket tu, PhUadtlfhta. Sunbury, Oct, II, U31ly. SMITH'S ESSENCE Or JAMAICA GIN GER, freeU supply just received, and for aala by ' H. D. MAMEB. At-rtf J1. 11 ART UNION OF PHILAD1 LPIAH, Incorporated by the Igitlntars of Pennsylvania, For the Promotion of the ARTS OF DESIGN IN TUB I'MTED STATES. OFFICERS 1831-52. llenrv C. Carey, President William 1. Kellav, V ice President Edward P. Mitchell, '1 'reaaureri E. II. Butler, Kecoraint; Secretary ; George W. Dewey, Cor rctpomline Secretary, MANAGERS John f?artain, Charles Top pan, James S. Wallace, Charles McCalatter, Henry S. Psllerton, Charles O. Leland, William 1). Lewis, Edwin R. Cone, William Goodrich, John S. Hart, Theodore Cuyltr, Jainet L. Ctag- liorn, Joseph I). Stewart. EXECLT1YE COMMITTEE. J timet 8. Wallace, E. H. Butler, Cbarlet O. Leland, Ed ward P. Mitchell, Edwin K. Cope. Everv member, tor the year 1851, will receiv. i, ,nifi.illcmiliC lw enjoyment, snd even pro 1 racli iuitKcriutmii of I ivk Dollah, a mnt 1 . . 1 for of HUNTINGTON'S CHRISTIANA AND HEM CHILDREN," Engraved by Joseph Andrews. Boston. And the Companion, a print of HUNTING TON S "MERCY'S DREAM," Engraved by A. II. Kin-hie, New Yoik. Or the choice uf any twa of the folknving Four Splendid Engravuigs, viz: 1. John Knov's Interview with Mary ljueen of Scots, Painted by Leutzc, engraved by bar tain. 8. Ruth and Boaz, Painted by Rothcrrne, en graved by Sartain. 3. Mercy's Dream, Painted ly Huntington, engraved by Ritchie. 4. Chfistiana and her Children, Painted by Huntington, engraved by Andrews. And a copy of the Philadelphia Art Vnton Reporter, A monthly pamphlet containing a report of the transactions of the Institution, and information on Ihe subject of the Fix a Arts TIIUUKillOLT THE WHOLE WORLD. The Art Union of Philadelphia awards prizes in ils own Certificates, with which original American works of Art mav be purchased in anv part of the United Slutes, at the option and se lection of the ierson who may obtain a prize at Ihe 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 requested, select works of Arl, without charge or compensation, from their FREE GAL LERV, 310 CHESTNUT STREET, for those persons in the country who may live remote from galleries or public exhibitions of the Fine Arts. Subscriptions of memlership, 1I5, should he made as early as practicable, to facilitate the op erations of the munauers, and ensure members uf the "Reporter" which will be forwarded upon the receipt of the money, to any part of the coun. trv. The Honorary Secretaries will give recipts for .i :.. ...... . . subscriptions, or remittances may be made to GEORGE W. DEWEY, Cor. Scc'v. EDWARD F. VJENNISON, Actuorv. ' No. S 10 Chestnut Street, J'liilu.lciphia. November 22, 1H51 fit. NEW GOODS ! J. Ii. KAUFFMAX At His New Store in Ilsllotvin Run, ESPEC'TFULLY informs his friends and customers, that he litis just received a new stock of goods, which ha oli'eis to the public al Ihe I on est prices, viz : Fall und Winter Iry Goods, SCCH AS Cloths, Cassimeres, Suttinetls. Merinos, Mousseline De Laines, Flannels and every variety of goods suitable for Iht seaien. Also Silk Hals, Caps, cVc. ALSO : Aa assortment of Hardware. ALSO: All Kinds, of Groceries, MQi;oits. ALSO: A variety of Queensivure, Crockery, oVc. Besides a variety of other articles, tuitable for farmers, Ac. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for gaials ut (he highest market price. Hollowing Run, Oct. 25, 1831. tf. LOCK E2S?s, K"W7ILLIAM HOOVER respectfully informt V V his friends and customers that he has just returned from Philadelphia, with an excellent assortment of NEW SPUING GOODS, which he oilers for sale at his new store at Man ser's Mill, Hollowing Run. These goods will be sold at the lowest prices. I11S STOCK CONSISTS OF KVKH Y VAUIETY, Tiz: Dry Goods, 50., Such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Muslins, Calliioes, Gtniihams, Lawns, Chintzes and Ladies Dress (iaads generally. ALSO: An assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Caps, &c, aiTEENSWARE, HARDWARE, IRON and STEEL, N AILS, Ae A general assortment of Groceries, such at Sugar, CofTi'e, Tea, Molas ses, Spices, &.C. Also an assortment of Liimort, tucli at DranJiy Rum, Whiskey, Wines, cc. W Produce of all kinds taken iu eichaii's at Ihe highest market prices. Hollowing Run, .May 10, 1S51 ly. BUFFALO ROBES. A LSO, FANCY FURS, iu, h at Mulls, Boas, Tipiiets, Victorias, &c, Ac, Tho subscri bers oiler the above for sale, wholesale or retail, iu Ihe greatest variety, and on the chcacst terms, at their Establishment, No. U3 North Third Street, opposite Cherrv, Philadelphia. JAMES KEIsKY & CO. November 1S51. 4mn. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. N pursuance of an order uf the Orphans' Court of Northumlierlaiid countv, will lie ev nosed tu public sale on Thursday, the 1Mb day of De cember next, on the premises Ihe following real estate, viz ; a certain Tract of Laud, situate in Point township, County aforesaid, be ginning at a comer on land of Isaac Vincent, thence by said laud, south 4U), east 439 lurches to Ihe River, thence north ?'J, east 4i icrcliea along the Ktver, tlience by land. of Jonathan Fur sel, north 40 J . west 42'J M-n hes tu a corner on land of James Lemons heirs, thence south 69), east 50 perclict tj the place of Iwginuiuj;, con- laliuuj 106 ACRES. Lale the estate of Leonard Pl'ouli, dee'd. Sale to commence al IU o'clock, A. M. of said day when the torma of aale wlil ' made known by JOHN FFOUTZ, i . . , 1 BENJ. PFOUTZ, t By Order of the Court, J. P. PURSEL, Clk. O. C Nov. 15, 18515U Lime!! Lime!!! THE suliacriber hereby informs his customers and the public generally, that having rented and put in operation the Lime Kilns of Mr. Ira T. Clement, in addition to the other Kilns in use, ha will now be able to supply demands for lime al the ahorloal notice. Hia Urns will be of the best quality. JOUN B. 8HIPMAK. Puatoinr. Nor. II, 1891, tt n m t I t rati i i tea - - v -m i mur w v CHERRY PECTORAL: Tr lha Car t OOUOHS, OOI.DS, HOARSENESS, BROiT OHXTIS, GROUP, AST Ml tvxa, wHoopiua-oouoa AND OOZrSUZVXPTZOir. Among the numerous discoveries Science has mnilc in this ceneration to facilitate the business ; luiiij ihc urui ui luiiuuii raiHirurrCi none ran vm I named of more real value to mankind, than this : contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country, lias proven beyond a doubt, tliat na medicine or combination of medicines yet know can so surely control nml cure the numerous va. rietics of pulmonary disease which hsvo hitherte S'vept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed, there ia now abundant rea son to believe s Remedy hat at length been found which can be relied on to cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures affected by its ute, but we would present the following opinions of eminent men, and refer further enquiry to the circular which the Agent below named, will always I pleated to furnish free, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of these facts. From the President of Amherst Culleee, the celebrated PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK. "Jo met C. Aycr Sir s I have used your Ciii.ihit I'liTouiL, in my own case of deep seated Bronchitis, and nm satisfied from its che mical constitution, that it is an admirable com pound for the relief of laryngial and bronchial ililliiiiltii's. If my opinion as to its superior character can be of any service, you are at liberty to use it as vou think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D., From the widely celebrated PROFESSOR SlLLltoAX, M D. L.L. D., Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, iVc., Yule Cullepe. Member of the Lit. JJist. Med. Phil, and Scientific Societies of America and Europe. I deem the Cimutr Pkctoril an admirable ' composition from some of the Iwst articles iu th I vf .. :.. .. i ., . , Materia Medieu, ami a very effective remedy for the class of diseases it is intended to cure." New Haven, Cl., Nov. 1, MAJOR PATTI80X, President of the S. C. Senate, stales he has used the Cusnar Pr.c-ro-11 a L with wonderful success, to cure an inflam mation of the lungs. From one of the first Physicians in Mmint. Stco, Me., April 26. 1649. Dr. J. C. Aver, Lowell. Dear Sir. I am now constantly using your Cm. nut Pkctobii. in my practice, and prefer it to any other medicine for pulmonary complaints. From observation of many severe eases, I am convinced it will cura coughs, cohW, and diseases of the lungs, that have put tn defiance all other remedies. I invriiihly recommend its use in eases of con sumption, and consider it much the best remedy known for that disease. Respectfully vours, I. S. CUSIIMAN, M. P. Pi-fymml and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lou-ell, Mass. Sold in Smibnry by II. MASSER, and by Druggists generally tlirnughnut the State. November 1, 1851. lvccmno. PhrciiLs Fire & Thief Proof Iron Chest. mm mmm TMRRANTEI) to stand equal heat witk ' any other Chests in the country, and to defy the Bursas' inycntiity. Manufactory, No. Ill Hudson's Alley, running between Third and Fourth streets, south uf Chesnut, and in tha rear ef the liirard Bank. M. A. S., the proprietors, arc Practical Me chanics, and feel confident, front long experience in the manufacture of Iron Chests and Sulci, ami a special attention to this particular branch, of giving satislactiou to all who may give thein a call. N. B. We have selected one of the lest min erals ever used aa a non-conductor of heat in this business, and we warrant our Chests anil Safes to be made of the lest material and in tha most durable manner, and to aland any heat that can be applied to them. MILNOR & SHAW, Manufactory No. 10 Hudson's Alley. Running between 3rd and 4th streets, tt. of Chet nut, in the rear of Girard Bank. Philadelphia, Oct. !.", 1851. ly PltJMti OYSTERS. THE undersigned it in the daily receipt of fresh and excellent Oyster from the cele brated establishment of Mr. Field, No. 331 West Lombard street, Baltimore. All order will be promptly attended to and forwarded without delay. Apply to tha aub sc liber at IaVs Hotel, Northumberland, Pa. PHILIP SHAY. X. B. Oysters of common quality at $1,00 per can. October 11, 1S51 3mo. OVSTKHS! OYSTERS!! AYING settled at Northumberland, I am now prepared to furnish Fresh and Spiced Oysters during Ihe whole season at the reduced price of one dollar for whole and fitly centa per nalt can. You con dciend upon them being fresh, aa I shall receive them daily. (Sundaya excepted.) and when landed here they are only It hours out of the shell. All persons who are in want of the above arti cle, at a distance, can have them sent per doxen or tingle can by addressing GEORGE . JONES. X. B. Persons calling on the suWrilier way find him either at Burr'a or Haaa Hotel. Northumberland, Oct. 4, 1851. WASHINtSTOX HOUSE, STJNBURY, PA. rlHE tulscrilier resiwetfully informt hit frienda A and the public tnat lis haa taken the well known Public House, rorner ol Market and Riv er streets, lately occupied by Mra. Wharton. Ha trusts by strict attention to business, ha will be enabled to (ie satisfaction to all who may (aver biu with tUetr custom, JAMES COVXBT. Sunhury, Oct, X I Ml at P ATENT BRHTANIA STOPPERS for, bar bottles far sals by H. B. MASSE. 't3VaT- ft11 :r.bT-, Apr!!. It, t I