SUNBURY-AMERICAN: AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. ' r jNew Advertisement. , J. X. DITTEIIICII, JVe 78 Iftrtk Sat St hetween Arrk and Rare Sl HEREBY informs the public that he import and constantly keeps on hand at new atore, IVo. 78 North Sd St., a large assortment ol Foreign Fancy Good, Murical Instruments, Picturu Sr Painft, which he will aril at tlia lowest prices. Hi stork, in part, coasists of, Aceordenns, Violins. Mimic Boxes, Parlor and Bar Room Or gsns, Melodrons, Scraphines, Mathematiral In struments, Magnets, Spy and Opera Glasses, Stationery of all kinda, Pocket Books, Bronze Powder, Dutch Metal, Gold and Silver Leaf, Scales of all kinds, Snuff and Tobacco Boxes, Lithographic Paints, Copper Plato and Steel En (ravings, and pictures of every variety. Alao Gilt Frame Mouldings of various sires. Dealers, Country Merchsnts, and Pedlars, sup plied at reasonable prices. December SO, 1831. tf. NOTICR TO LUMBERMEN & CONTRACTORS. SEALED propositions will le rereivnil at (he '-Philadelphia and Snnbiiry P.nil Rnal Office," al Sunbury, tiniil 12 o'clock, M. of the ih of January next lor ilie furnishing ami rtt-liveiiug of a qtmniit y of imk ami pint; timber for biilging upon Ihe line of raid roml, according to bills and spi'dhVatinna, which may be seen at the office as ubuve on ami after the 22. id iust. J. B MILES, Engineer. Sunbury, Dec. 20, l,5l -3t. Thi P.inville Democrat at Dsn villi', Th Lycoming Giizeltp at Willisiilir-port, The M ill mi i j n ;.t Milton, wi I pleast (live the above two insertions anil send their accounts lo the office of the ' inbury American. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. VOTICE is herehv given that the undersigned. I appointed Auditor, to riort liens against the estate of Martin Irwin, dee'd., lata of the bor ough of Sunbury, and to distribute the assets among the creditors of said decedent, will sttend for that purpose at his nlfice in Sunbury, on Sat urday, the 3d day of January, pro., at 10 o' clock. A. M., when all persons interested can ha present. HENRY DONNEI., Auditer. Sunbury, Dec. 13, lS.'il. 4u AUDITOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed appointed by the Orphans' Court of Notthumlieiland county, aa Auditor in tha matter of the exceptions to the account of M. A. B. finilh, ami Virgilia B. Smith, Eaerutrires of the last will and testament of Kenilerton Smith, Irc'il.. who was the Administrator d totiis nnii, 4 c, of Thomas Grant, dee'd., will attend to the duties of his appointment at the I.awrenre Home in Sunbury on Friday, the 2nd day of January next at 10 o'clock. A. M. E. G. M A RKEEY, A uditor. Sunbury, Dec. 13, 1851. 3t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby givan that the undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Northumberlsnd County, '-to make distribu tion of the assets of the estate of Christian Reich, dee'd-, lale of the borough of Northum berland, to and among the creditors of said dee'd.," will attend to the dutiea of his appoint naeut on Wednesday the 31st day of Dei-ember inst., at his office in the borough of Sunhurv, st 10 oclock A. M. J. B. PACKER, Auditor. Sunbury, Dec. 10, 1831.-31 T SHERIFFS SALES. T Y virtue of a certain W rita of Lev. I'.ttiat to ' mc directed, will be exposed to ssle by pub lic vendue or outcry at 1 o'clock, P. M., on Mon ' day the Sth day of January next, at the Court House, in the Borough of Sunbury, the follow ing Rest Estate to wit: all that unji'iilas insiety tt half part of a certain Tract of Lund, ,:'.,u'.e in Coal township, in Northtim'.wrlsrd r.-ujr.y, feeing art of a tract of land taken up in :he name of Samuel CI.uk. and known by tha name of UovoV S!-ne Coal Quarry, on which (l-.a town of e'lumokin is principally Uid out, be ginning in the centre of Spurxiieiiii street, in the line ltwren John C. Boyd and David Mr. Knight's land, thence eastward along the middle of said Spurxheim street, to the centre or inter section of said Spurzhrini St.. and Rock street, thence southwardly along the middle of said Rock street to the centre or intersection of said 'Hock and Webster streets, thence westward along the middle of aaid Webster street, to the original line between the "Samuel Clark" and the "Samuel Wetherill" surveys, which is near '.he Danville & Pottsville Kail Road, thence south a'ong said original line to a heap of stones, in a line between the "Samuel Clnrk" and "Wm. Green" surveys, thence west along the asid line seventy one lurches to a post in the first men tioned line, and thence north along said line to the middle of sniJ Spnrzheiin street the place of beginning. Containing about HI A CM' si more or less. Sieied, taken in execution, and to be sold as .he property of Kii-hard Richardson, with notice -o Heniy Fry, Daniel Kpblin, Isaiah Miller, Jo-M-ph Hill and David Hill, tcrre'.cnants. A LSO : A certain one and a half story frame building, dluato in the town of Trevorton. in said Count), in lot No. W in block No. 103, nn Shamokiu itreet, ill sjid tow n, and the lot of ground appur cuant to said huiMin;. Seind. taken in execution and to he sold ss he property of Bernard McMaruma.' ALSO: A certain two story frame building situate in he aforesaid town of Trevorton and County iforesaid, on l it No. 11 in block No. I 111, on 'hamokin street in said town, and the lot of ;round appurtenant to said building. Siezrd taken in execution and to he sold as the iropsrty of Henry B. Weaver. ALSO : A certain two story frame dwelling house, situ te in the aforesaid town of Trevorton and Coun v aforesaid, on lot No, 7 in block No. 02, on rlar ket street in said town, and the lot of ground .ppurtenant to said building. Siezed, taken in execution and to be sold as he property of John Gottleib Aba. ALSO. A certain one and a half story frame building, ituate in the town of Trevorton aforesaid in aaid Jouiitv, en lot No- II in block No. 120, on hamokin atreet in said town, and the lot of round appurtenant to said building. Sicxed, taken in execution and to be sold as he property of Michael Wartnian. ALSO: That certain two atory BRICK CHURCH, aituate in the borough of Sunbury, in said Coun ty, bounded southwardly by Blacklierry street. eastwardly by River atreet, westwsrdly by lot of J. II. Purdy and northwardly by lot ot me said J. H. Purdy, containing in front on Blackberry street, 86 feet, and in depth on River street, fiO feet, and the lot of ground appurtenant to aaid building. Siexed, taken in execution and to ha sold aa the property ef tha German Reformed Church in Sunbury, with notice to Jacob Seasholtx, Daniel Haas, D- O. E. Maite. Pin lip Bonn and George Young, Building Committee. WM. B. KIPP, 8herilt Sheriffs Office, Sunbury, I ' Dee. 13, 1851 4u J GOtD PENS with and without eases, ef ery superior quality, just received. Alao a fresh supply ef Writing Fluid, for sale by . ,H..B- MASPFR. fuVivy, fcee. tT, lil.' TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. L. PELOUZE'S Philadelphia Type Foundry. Great Reduction In Type, c rHE undersigned heirs leara lo call the ittcn--- tinn of Printers am Publishers to the g t!y reduced prices of his Type, vii; Peirl, SltS Minion, 49 Agate, 72 Brcvrrr, 47 Nonpareil, Set Uoutsjroise, 37 Long Primer. 84 Small Pica, 32 Pica. 80. and all other tyie in proportion. But shine, to encouraje cusli payments, the subsrril-er will make a still larger deduction of from 12 to IS per cent, for cash. Having greatly enlarged and impioved his establishment, he Hatters himself to be able to supply his customers with greater lies patch than most of his competitors, lie has constantly on hand Cases. Chases, Composing Sticks. Stands, Brass and Wooden Galleys, and all other materials used in a Printing Office. All orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to at the North West Coiner of 3d and Chestnut streets. I.. PEI.OL'ZE. N. B. Old Type taken in exchange for new at nine cents per pound. Philadelphia, Dec. 20, lfiSt.- tf. CUNBURY AND ERIE RAILROAD COM- PAN Y. The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders in the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Com pany, will le held in Philadelphia, at No. 73 South FOURTH STREET, (K.adimr Railroad Buildings') up stairs, on MONDAY, January 12th, 1853, st 11 o'clock in the nioining. at which time an Election lor President and Mana gers will be held, in accordance with the Char ter. The Polls will be open from 12 o'clock, noon, to 2 o'clock, P. M. D. L. MILLER, Jr., President. Casio Tim mi., Scc'y and Treasurer. December 20, 1831. 4u BRANT'S INDIAN I Il il ajiAtaVt Manv rKrrifr, bd1 ir than ft !luntr4 Tlinu'aiinil t iirt-n of on-nniptlvr Ciinpiatt, n proves! ( th saedotibifd mitfeurttoo uf nil ptrtims wna fav Ivcim acquit'iitetl w:tl Uiit mntUrvl rtmUy. His.! il Krrnily auiirrlttr, bvns U teoOnmg Mid AeWmf, Q-i mrf rrrmlii tu rnrt ( onmHttiUlon ot if. I.UtiKat, II nv tittter R-mmly Ul tlw wnt). Wm know, Ht.evr, Itnl if BRfl ly some tl'l Citiir.iliun tu no crri. B Uti Hi upwiMM of t muf or lti few, rMMi mot ttf Bipl t ffiU with sufh. but Ik I tV u- doaiiirti m fi-t, wlitcli can be pruvpd tu tlinunmlti n( ef Um: u. MtNli n hri" mrvil Cityli aid rif whtrli. bt'nrt lb tttrrt, wtrt rffteltsJ werf n Icarenl 1 onuuiHpti tilt, and wiurb wro ilfivi'rd tli. ljrai tliat rnomcM, asi wre iti nil rwfpttU ilk tln triouia of 1st" arvic dtt, mw chn 4tut ar aaci In ha efi4 with that fatal diMrjr- i onailinpl tnn. Ti-t Ba aaui liu nirrtJ (AotsavisW of ucrauva ho wrim Rid t b Uupc If atl? ktfl rt ?d who hal jr air. rwtny t' olin t'at vm tb Itrrnxt, Stdt, aiiu' Hack-WMrnUjt u! Ilrrillilu I'uruimt KxpwUraW -Htctte t'trtr - .NirMcarift and wii.lin iiwht wftM Kle.lt ml lllnod. fvraoat haviuai aurb romplaiBta z urfu eurrd f!r it was h1 inry tQuid ! 1lr a vrerk lmt;r Tli-a Mdiciuo bat cured a-HU wKu were a-tpujtd to Im ta a niUsf ntntfta Uit, by ihf uae of i;n icuUy, li.ay mow live ana vj CouJ iiesvtb. ... Thin Balaam is r"! fffciW 1Mb :atnt lo tat, and newer dot nytn a m any atv li ae or m. der any ni-ciiniatiret 1 1 rlVtTts ita wuUftfHnl id tilmoti minriilmii i uri by rurllylMji. towjVf tntug. and I il vi tiorn 1 1 ntl lti wlttue avs vui-by iif smy rt nrcW(M. and fiiuduemtf a kultA art.ii tbua miJ.iytny (oil vh toot Amy feist and iTtJwif ( tiniMrui; fcxycclorAlts.il U Crs (b (vllowinc as. T.B. Consumption, t'tlt'lillst n.l CeliU, Hronrtilit. .(. Spilltnii , HlMdinu ill th .Mrtyl, Vain m A hrtrnt. Aid, uud I rn-,,ii, iVivM Swetttt. t'ulrntiilwn oj ttit Hfmrt, ami ail ''K.tlAI.F VKAKN KsMis nj Ctmamlt uisis llMn-from, Cholrrw InfnRlmn, ac. n" Fur lroif sua iisrticuisrs ef Csrsa. our f nmiihlrls sad Hui4MU all or Aiol IHSIM is givs swsy. Fim silk bt J. W. Ffiliitr, Saiihury; Mary A. Mc- Civ. N.nUioinlierliiiid ; J hn 11. Kaiel, Miiloiij llayrs Mrljiinnirk. Mi-Kwrnsvills. Miiy :t, Ml. rtw. ly. MORE GOOD NEWS! ! MORE NEW GOODS ! ! JOHN YOUNG, HAS just received and opened a fresh and general assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, of the newest and best styles, consisting in part of imv croons, cuoi Kitics, 0UEENSWARE. Hiirtlwnrr. Iron nml Strel, aiU, kt, A I.SO : SILK AND SI.OtVH HATS, MILITARY AND (.LOTH CAPS. Griu Shoes, Fish, Sal &o. All of which lie will m-ll at t'.e most rrasniaMr prirca for casli or country produce. Uive mm a rail and try Ins prices. Sunbury, Nov Ti, 1851. 11. fi. tsII!II,l ATTOPvlTET JLT LAV". Office in Markrt strtet Snnhnry, opposite H'euver's Hotel J BUSINESS will lie promptly attended to in the Counties of Northumlrlaud, Union, Columbia and Montour. Sunbury, Oct. 11, 1851. ly. Lime ! ! Lime ! ! ! THE auhscrilier hereby informs his customers and the public generally, that bavin reined and put in operation tho Lime Kilns of Mr. Ira T. Clement, in addition to the other Kilns in use, he will now be able to supply demands for lime at the shortest notice. 11 lime will he of the best quality. JOHN B. SHIPMAN. Sunhurv, Nov. 15, 1851. if. PROCLAMATION. IV OT1CE is hereby giien that the several 1 ' Courts of Common Pleas, (ienernl Quarter Sessions of the peace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Norlliumlerlaiid. to commence at the Court House, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 1(1 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the ftth dav of January next, uud will continue TWO WEEKS. The coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta bles in and for the county of Nortluunlierlaud, are requested to be theu and there in their prorier per sons, with their rolls, reconU, iuqniniiious, and other remembrances, to do those things to their several offices appertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common wealth against anv prisoner are also requested and commanded to be tlicn and there attending in their proper persons to prosecute against him, aa shall be just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their notices. Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 29th day of Novemlier, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and fifty-one and the In dependence of the Lulled States ot America tbe 7btb. WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff. God save the Coiiiiiion eallli. List of Jurors, F Northumberland County for January Term, A, D. 1852. larautl Jurors. Sunbury Jacob Rohrbac h. Nortuumbrk land. Bernard Christ v. Mii-TOM Leonaid Beidleman, Chriaiupher Siine. DtUAWsac Charlea Hagenbuch, James uoany, itinri auiiusi. Lewis. Levi Beiber. Ufpea Augusta. Jacob Weimer, John KiehVr, lieniy Campbell, J .hu Hanuhawout Shsmoiim. Charles Lerch, Jess Keed. Wm. U. Kase, Wm. Haas. ' Rush Peter Geaiharl Henry Weivar CAMiaon.-Jaccb Wagner. ' ' Jaciiom -George Gargr,, Be,,!. Uitsal. Ur-PM MAHOHOT.-.,)oea BeiselV - , Litth " v-Jacob O. Hoffman. ; " i I " Gaer-e Uorao 'I'rnverae Juror. Somoar. Oeors;) Yottne;, John O. Bright, Jews M. Simpson, John B. Shipinan, Freil'k axHrus. ' Milton. Joseph llogendobler, John K. Gfhri(f. NnRTitOMfiRRtAKD John B Seoul. Ltwi. ThimiHs Watts, John Tnfffart, S urinal S:ahlnefker, AiIhiti Biuner. Stephen Ginzi! DiM.AWnt Fisneis tlillianl, John O't, Siiinucl Finney, Andrew N)r, Jamei E Cm heart. TctttU'T. Henry Funk, Philip Fullmer, Joh f H.i i.j C'HIllsqpjtqrB Philip Milliard, Joeph Frnleiii-k, Fieil'k Fuller, John Kremrr, Jas. RiisshI. Point. Wm. t.piehnw. Lponnnl Millor. Uppbr Augusta John Clark, Henry Gh lick. Lower " John Cohlrnn, Joseph (ss. Solomon Weiser, George Weaver, Gil bert PeiU-w. Resit Charles Meltler. Coai.. Piuil Arnrneitimn, Uarman Snyiler, f;sppr Shull. Siiamokin, Benjamin Wnolverton, Jesse llfnsyl. DrPF.n MAttnNnT. Daniel Kaufman. I.owta " Ferdinand Camp, Eli ja Bverlv, Jaroli Letiker, I.tTTt.B " Samuel Trnntman. Jackson. Kaac! Deppen, Peler Treon. I'elil .Itirorst. Si'NBtsnY. Weslley M Bastinn Noktiiu.mdeki.and Wm H. Wnpples. Dbi.awauk. J.imi'S Rhynearann, Sntomon TriickHinillfr, James Oaks, James D. Bair, John f?r ibcrl. Tukdut. John Hnny, David Frirk, Jos Kit'or, Levi Linn, Dini'-I M"Fall Lrwis. Samuel Burrow Cull tsquAqtiE. Hiifih Martin, John Best, Wm. M Amen. Point. John Dieh', John Mnnrer. Upper Augusta Bernard Mitchell, Isaac kline, jr. Low K it Malich. Uppkk Broi-iiiii. " John Header, lvter MaiionoV. Nathan Haas, Pelet Lnwcn " Jonathan Dorker, John D.ickev. Isaac? Albert. Michael Li'iiker. Jacxson. Jacob Seller, Henry D. Hoff man. V in Aartman SiiAtoKlN.--Michael Zimmerman, Genrge Miller. Ut f it Henry Johnson, Abraham Gulick Win. H. Rase. LIST OF CAUSES ffl'OR trial in the Court of Common Pleas 8 of Northumberland County, at J snuary Term, A. D., 1852. PLAINTIFFS. HiikIi lid's Frederick Keener DEFENDANTS. vs R & Wm Fegely vs Wm. Ayres c r i i c t t ...... . C oni. for Smlrutman v. 4,M JafAm Jacob Wriiner vs Ira T Clement Jacob Philips vs fieore L. Weimer F O'Donncll fir WmF Najle vs John Divers Christian bo'.linger vs Charles Housel Moses Dower vs Richard Coodman Samuel Seaman vs Geo Bowman Green & Dros. for T Howard vs Henry Lantf R D Cumminga vs Montgomery fi Masteller Jacob Stitzel vs Samuel L Heck 1) R Kase vs (ice A Dixon Jacob Niltrauer vs Samuel Jarret Wm M Auten vs Thomas Itaser Daniel P Caul vs Dentler & Montagus Aaron Reppart vs Ira T Clement Henry C.ibel vs Win McCarty Piatt PUtt vs Henry Mnsser P K Hoffman if wife vs H Kuhnts, McCarty etal Huph Martin vs Keuban Trovel Martin Irwma' adm'r va II yoJtbeimer arlm'r Molt Js. Sliober vs Daniel Dreisbsch Follmer for (aul vs H Stoinmett, et'r. Henry Kriser vs Henry Yoxtheimer Win (iross lor Sam! Gilbert vs J. J. I'pdegraff Lower A. liarron vs Ira 1 . t. lenient vs Joseph Klines' adm'r vs Jacob K Treco vs Beni F tc J W Stsmm vs Frederick Hcckart vs A B ilrtman vs Leonard Roadarmel et al Jacob Kline William Welch Thomas Sutton Caspar Heckart Daniel II Driesbach J iiin I. Rosa J .l.n W Peal lieo C MrKee fin-ail Stitxcl vs Cei II Youugman vs Joseph Loin; vs Samuel S Shedden vs Jacob 5titiel nine finhrook for Arp'eton vs James Brass llii ki k A Catiline vs Geo W Armstrong Reuben Fap!y vs Kershner A Clement Jacob Keller vs Bank of Northumberland, Nancy llousel vs David Housels adm'r Raker & Co for Jacob Bloom vs Henrv Conrad Jacob Z.irtman a Henry Klazc A Eve his wife vs ' administrator George E. Gehrig et al vs Peler Warey William McCarty vs Samuel Hunter Mary Jane Bruneret al vs Villlsm Wilson Becker & Weiller vs 11 D Cummings. (ieorge Shiley vs Ah m Diinkelliercer s admr x Marv Mariz va U m II !pratt vs John Campbell A wife va It M Seydel'a adm'r vs John Oyster senr's ex'r Same Isaac Tjler John Brown ShalVuer A Zeitrler etsl vs Thos 8 Maekey Juo Knorr for H. Knorr vs Enoch Howers' adm'r James T Sutton & Co vs Samuel Kyle Elizabeth Krice vs George Lawrence Conrad Wolf vs Genrge Heckart alharine Snvders' eir's vs Samuel R ood Daniel Gonsert vs Henry Buhner Dank of Northumberland vs JnoC Boyds adm r nine vs Same Mary Patterson vs (ieorge Heckert Moneiiaite 1 lioinpson etal vs ssoer Pit I Isir Wm McDauiel for A . , , , ... , W Conilv Geo Evster for Mar vs Eh'ier Greenough ex'r tin Weaver Jnhn Reynolds vs Isaac Reader Thos A Billin ton et al Coin for Wm L Heiiiprnan vs Same for Win McCarty va Same William Dahus va II S Ilaulman Robert Philips vs James Kenny Jr George Carman vs B H Howell el si John Jackson vs James Beard et si Ilalliet for Raup A. Savidge vs Daniel Balliet George Lawrence vs D Marr A I Brown Billington for Hunter vs Susan dc Sarah Reid dc Buyers Jacob Haas va Charles Alexander Same va Same A Wifo John Jackson Jr vs A W Conily John I.eih's adm'r vs Thomas Allen Conrad Wolf vs George Heckart Simon Snyder vs George Snyde. A W Comly vs '.eorge Herts Cromlein A Brother vs R D t'uinmincs Baltzar Garuhart'a admr's vs R W Dunn's admr Aliin Newberrv vs Thomas Rasr Craudall for J C Morgan vs Geo Miller's adm'r John Reed's assignee vs E L Piier Com for Fred'k Wea- Henry Bardsher and ver A Wife Jacob Fry John Roas A Wife vs George Fox John King vs Daniel Weidner Same vs Washington -Mutual In aurance Company Same E Kaufman et al State Mutual Fire Insu ' va Same rance Company Peter Arnwine &, Mun- i s C Gosh A Jacob V.'eike go A Reid Jacob B. Masser John Divel A Wife Joanna Peiuleville vs Reuben Fegely D C Caul A Kspp George Leilberger vs Robert Whiteside Mahonoy A Sb'.jiokin Im- vs Abraham Tsui provein-ri Co Ja'-.s Hoss vs Jacob H Rhoads va Abraham Bros ions vs Samuel SoviJgo . vs John Hartman Sarah L Keen, Oliver Q Milliard Ephrain K Miller vi Jesee Campbell J W Peal Indorsee Ae va Joseph Dim nick, et ai Christ & McFd,derj Susanna Keid , . . . JAMES BEARD, ProtVy. ProtbonotsrjN Otlica, ImnsnTT, Pv. . 1HS I " -' ' E. 8. JONES CO.,: , CORNER of Fourth and Rsea Streets. PnV lishers of the Model Anhltect, bv SAMUEL SLOA N, Architect, te te completed in t4 month ly parts. . i - ri i l. i. j i . . .1.. j iir suutsi wars. IB arsignvu iw mvvi " i -i " not only of those directly interested in buildings, but of all who desire the advancement of this no ble art in our country, and wish to cultivate their tastes and acquaintance with architecture. The handsome manner in which it is prepared and embellished, renders it a tasteful ornament for the drawing-room, while its accurate delineations give it the highest practical value. Nos. ,i AS now ready for delivery. Price .10 cents per number. Address at above, post paid. May . 1851. ly. Dec. 20, 1R51. THOMAS PALMER, COMMISSION MKIICIIAXT. No. 8, Korth If'harvtt, Where the following goods are received and sold on cemmission, Dried Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Cherries, Ac, Green Apples in Barrels or by the Uushct, Beans, Peas, Crsnherries, Onions, Mercer Po tatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Shelbarks, Chestnuts, Ground Nuts. Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Fit;s. Prunes, Crapes, P.mltry. Eggs, Butter, Cheese. And all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Pra dure. Philadelphia, Dec, 13, 1851. ly. REGISTER'S NOTICE. VOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees, ' Creditors and other persons interested in the Estates of the following named persons, thst the Executors, Adniinistrstors, and Guardians of said Estates have filed their accounts with the Register of Norlhumlierland county, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of aaid County, on Tuesday the titli day of January next tor confirmation and allowance. 1851. A. C. Darret, dec'J., settled by his Adm'r Cssper J. Reed. Daniel Hoffman, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Henry Manner. Jacob Diess'.er, dee'd., settleJ by his Adm'r Joseph Dressier, David Gibson, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Joseph Gibson. Frederick Trion, dee'd., settled by his Ex'r Michael Trion, Henry Fetter, dee'd., settled by his Adra'rs David & Elias Fetter. Daid Keffer, dee'd., settled by bis Adm'r Daniel Keffer. Susanna Deck, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Solomon Falck. John Seers, dee'd., aattled by his Adm'r Abrs- lis in Shipman. Washington Trego, minor child of Jeremiah Trego, dee'd., settled by Ssrah Backhouse, Adin'rix of Dr. S. S. Rackhouse, dee'd., who was Qusrdian of said minor. JOHN P. PURSEL, Register. Register's Office, ) Sunbury, Dec. C, 1851 St. $ Notice To the Heirs of GEORGE WOLF, Dee d. lyOTICE is hereby givon to Esther Wohf, J- widow of said dee'd., to Catharine Wolf, married to Jacob Market, Jeremiah Wolf, Hen ry Wolf, Jacob Wolf. Esther Wolf, married to Daniel Weaver, and George Wolf. That by a virtue of a certain writ of Partition I'arirttda issued out of the Orphan's Court of Northum berland county, to me directed, an Inquisition will be held on the real estate of aaid dee'd., in Upper Mahonoy township, at 12 o'clock, M., on Friday the Slid day of January 1852, at which time and place you are hereby warned to be and appear if you think proper. WILLIAM B. KirP, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, ) Nov. S!4, 1851 ti. MORE NEW GOODS! FRILXNG & GRANT, IJESPECTFULLY inform the puhlic and "the rest of mankind." that thsy have re ceived a large assortment ef FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of every varie'y of style, consisting in part of a fine assortment of Clotht. Casfimeres, Merinos, Moxitselint dt Lai in, Calicoes, Muslins, checks, and every variety of Dry Goods. Also a large assortment of UllOCERICS, M'CH AS Sugar, Teat, Coffee, Molasses, Spices of all kinds. 1 Alsa an assortment of HARDWARE ani QUEEKSWARE, Fith, Salt and Plaster. Alao a iresh supply of UKICS AND MKDICINES. tty Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest market price. Bunburv, Nov. 8, 1851. NEW GOODS ! J. IL KAUFFMAN At His ilrw Store in Ilolluwiiij Rub. I JKSl'EC ITL I.LV informs his friends and customers, that he haa just received a new stock of gooda, which he offers to the public at the lowest prices, viz : Fall and Winter lrj Goods, Sl'CH AS Cloth, Castimeres, Sattmetts, Merinos, Mmisseline De Lames, Flannels and every variety of goods suitable for the season. Also Silk Hats, Caps, Ac. ALSO: An assortment of Hardware. ALSO: All Kinds, of Groceries, LKH "- ALSO: A variety of Queensware, Crockery, Ac. Besides a variety of other articles, suitable for farmers, Ac. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for geods at the highest market price. Hollowing Run, Oct. 35, 1851. tf. LCCS HERE, mJTILLIAM HOOVER resiectfully informs V his friends and customers that he haa just returned from Philadelphia, with an excellent assortment of NEW SPRING GOODS, which he oilers for sale at his new store at Mas ser's Mill, Hollowing Run. These goods will be sold at the lowest prices. HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF EVERY VARIETY, Dry Goods, 50., (JmcKam., Lawr$ Chintze tnd I Ladies Drtst Goods gtntralty. An ftHortmcp. f Palm Leti Hatt, Caps, &e.f UUEEKSWAEE, HARDWARE, IRON and STEEL, N AILS, Ac A general aaMitment of Groctsriefl, tueh Sugar, CoflTetf, Tea, Motet- ' ei, Spicet, fitc, ' Alto n aMortiacni of Liquora, auch B randy t Rumt Wkukty Wine, - 4 c. 17 Product of all kinda lakan iu txebanga al tlia highaal isarkal pricea. llullowing Run, May 10, 1S31 ly I7EEE BILLSvJuctioaa and GansUblra Faa ; QUIa bandmurty m1h(4 oaJ rapaf, fut tt .teo . :.c ."Notice- ;; ; :.j To the Heiri of FRED'S RAKER, Dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given lo Elirabeth Raker, widow of Frederick Raker, dee'd.' te Hen r Beachel. Eliza Beauhel and Lavina Jane Bea chel, late Lavina Raker, dee'd- by their guardian Henry D. Hoffman t to Conrad Raker, of unio, lo Jeremiah Raker, Harriet Raker, Catharine Ra ker and John Rsker, by their guardian Henry D. Hoffman. That in the Orphans' Court of said County, (November term, 1151, on tha petition of the said Henry D. Hoffman, the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representatives of the said Frederick Raker, dee'd., to appear at an Orphans' Court to lie held at Sunbury, In the County of Northumberland, on the first Monday of January next, and accept or refuse the real es tate of tliu ssid dee'd., at the valuation fixed upon the ssme by an inquisition duly awarded and held opon the said real estate, which in ease sll the heirs and legal representatives reuse te accept or take the ssme, then to shew case why the said promises should not he sold according to the art of assembly in such cases mads and pro vided. Certified from the records of said Court at Sunbury, nn the 7th day of November 1351. By order of the Court, ) JOHN P. PURSEL, Clerk.) All of which you are hereby requested to lake notice. WM. B. KIPP, Sheriff. Nov. , 18M. 6t Notice To the Heirs of YM. SEITZ, Dee'd. VOTICE is hereby given to Anna Maria Scitx, Elias 8eitt, Ssmuel Seits, Jacob Seitz. Daniel Seitz, and Catharine Seitz ; te Sa rah 8eitz, married to George Daniel now in Ohio; to Isaac Drumhcllcr, Nicholas Drunihel ler, David Drumhcller, Jesse Drumheller, Eliza- lieth Drumheller and Sarah Drumheller ; to Pe ter Wagner, Samuel Wagner, John Wagner, David Wagner, Catharine agner, married to Daniel Goodman, Roaauna, widow of Michael Neidig, Margaret, married to Jacuh Swinehart, now in Stark county, Ohio. That in the Or phan's Court of said County, St November term, 1851, on the petition of the said Anns Maria Seitz, the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representatives of the said William Seiiz, dee'd., to appear at an Orphan's Court to he held st Sunbury, in the County of Northumberland, on the fust Monday of January next, and accept or refuse the rest estate of the said dee'd., at the aiualion fixed upon the ssme by an inquisition duly awarded and held upon tne ssid real estate, which in case all the heirs and legal representa tives refuse lo accept or take the same, there to shew cause why the said premises should not be sold according to the act of assembly in such ca ses made and provided. Certified from the records of said Court at Sunbury, on the 7th day of November 1851. By order of the Court. J JOHN P. PURSEL. Clk. $ All of which vou are hereby requested to take notice. ' WM. B. KIPP, Sheriff Nov. 52. 1RS1 6t. THE GERMAN WASHING POWDERS is considered by thousands who have tested it, as lieinff tbe irrcatest Scientific K'onJrr of the ll'orld! Entirely doing away with that laborious and ia jurious practice of rubbing the CLOTHES vros the WASHBOARD, And a great saving of TIME, LABOR AND EXPENSE. N. B. Tu prevent fraud and imposition, (for many are trying to palm off article put up like mine.) the Proprietor, I. P. HOVT, will put his WRITTEN SIUNATL RE on the top la bel uf every Package. Ami he only asks an enlightened ptMte not to confound Tilt: Ol llVIAN WASHING I'OWDtllS with others that are in the market. It ia put up in Packages with full directions. and sold at the-nommal price of 12 J cents. t" PRINTERS will find it grcatlv to advan tage to purchase tnose Powders to cleanse their TV PES AND ROLLERS, being a very sutierior article for that purpose. Manufactured only by I. P. HOYT, at his I.sboialnry and Principal Depot, No. 10 South r itili Street, l'liiladelpbia. Wholesale and Retail Agents ; Henry Masser, Sunbury ; S. B. Denormaudie, Northumberland Remember the name GERMAN WASHING FLUID. All letters to be post psid. Novemlier S3, 1851 6 mo. GREAT BARGAINS ! Watches and Jewellery, W II (I I- K . I, I' nml it I T I V. IIAtl.Mj constantly on hand an immense Ma- i lock of Watches and Jewel ery, I am os termined to sell at less prices than the same pial Ity ol Wsu-liss or Jsws.lery aie aula in railadsl phia, viz : Gold Lever Watches, full iswsllcd IS ka case, only $10,04 Gold Lepine, - Silver Levers, full jewelled, euly Silver l.epines, ' 1 xt.ee 14 0U li, no 1.59 I. HO Gold Pencils, Gold Pens, Silver holders, Also an immense stock of all kinds of Watch' es, Gold Chains, Bresslpins. Earrings, Silver Spoons, Ac, all of which i will sell at less pn ces than f ver hae been sold in this city, as the prices are certainly much less than ever hereto. fore sold in ibis city or county. California Gold bought fofcash. Particular attention paid to repairing Watches and Jewel lerv. All 1 ssk is a call to convince Purchasers that this is the place to purchase Watches, Jsw cilery and Silver ware. Persons bv sending the cash they wish to ex pei id can have a watch or watches sent to there liv mail with perfect safety, having sent llism in that way lor the lust 6 years. All coinniuinra tions must be post paid Please call or scud or ders to LEWIS LADOML'S, No. 103 Chesuut St., bctwn 3d and 4th St., , East Wing of Franklin House Philadelphia, Oct !S, 1851.- tf. Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!! A 8 the cold weather is approaching, the sub- A scribrr would respectfully call the atteiv lion of Ihe public to his stock of sloves, selected from the latest and moat approved patterns, con' sitting or Cook, Parlor, Air Tight, Chamber, Office and Boat Stoves, all of wlmh will I disposed of " faction, ot ttie in. ilut.on anu tuior .hingly low price Persons iu w.u. ma'10" U,'JC' o' the Hue Arts, through- a I astonishingly low pricri if Stoves and desirous of getting the "Wrik of their money'' are invited tocsll before purchssiug e'sewhere. Nn Sniv-s kepi ihatc;,not e recommeinlvd He also continues to manufacture T!. ut-d tu4-l Iron Hare in all its varites. Brass Kettles, Dippers, Dish "'', drittania Ladlea, Japanned are, &c N. B. Persons purchasing btovea ol the sue. scriber, can st any lime procure Ljlindsrs, ' irate, Fire Brick and odd plates, to replace such as may be required. D. M. BRAUTIGAM. Northumberland, Sept. ST, 1851 3nio. BUFFALO KOBES. 4 LSO, FANCY FURS, such as 'Muf&, Boas, - Tipils, Victorias, cVe., Uc The subscri bers ofter the above for sa, wholesale or retail, in the greatest vsriet., tnd op the cheapest terms, it their Establishment, No. 93 Nofth Third street, opposite Cherry, Philadelphia. JAMES RE1SKY CO. November 1851 4mo. AZORS A superior article for sate at the atore of HENRY NAMES. ., anbury, Feb. J, lltO- Tb pnroacl. if CmitTeM nil tut Um ti?wsal t f mr propnarua bihI pre rtu in t. wprmwl it itA.i Uf i i Ui public Thw iUTCirt which h hithrto ttsnrtltMl linn ndnUMiisf it i hopd WiM rommur, mul I4 wtv prpctit ihm fnM hi toff uf Ui bsv-etiiisa sutd ( .cms or hm body mi whscli Mmjr u ti Kiu.e 0indB. Ttie aditstian of CMrrsM hn siren Um fttnM mn OfTiCiml chaxsvtsr sxn iiu riHrnsr of mil titmt. it stssia mtA 4nam iit ib bmif. Tlif fsuietkin ha Imh Vutrd at vrv juccrvsuT sKMitia ir riaAiir ysiria turn oy mauiirer t-1 a parties. Tu prMS, tou, 4 U psuiict lnie tMsituoHy io inc naeiiijr wita iaca um iwtv .bui coiaosW um mxma prrf'Tmed. ( Th celerity with which lb letter-writer f'f the die tant prcea eireutete thrtHigh ifae telefranh Uilf nurned ce Jiinie end views ui tbe dvbntee of CutttrrtaNirHiere more imponaiH nmn ever inr iuu ana exitei iimaiM repuiiia of the ConeitaUtloNAL OLoki. The hay, m.ti in niaitf liwtincee mx fakts, reUtU'tia by tlf;riih if what weurs in Coiurrest MpereeUe, for the inoet imrit the eiact reports taken d wii by reprterst and whiwh formerly, in a wape more uf less ablircviatdl, went the ruunda f the prrsa S.vt the telecrapb accyuuta, with all (heir impertevtion and variety of el xingi, lake the run of the country, and n J press but the ifiicial if e ngrei ever publishes the full del tote with the piuceediugs ol both llmets umrtuujated. ludretl, no newspaper chji give them, and have noin fur Mdverlisetm'iits aiut the roisKellRnetms maltcr esarnual to their exmienre. While, therefore, the telegraph adminis ters to tit eager appetite of the puHic for Conpreae news, and uieeti tbe neceHiues of the irtilitirnl press, by furniih- ing a rapidly written epitome suited tu the taste ol lis patrons, perfect iif rmatt n uf whut fsses ia Congress is greaily diminished. The circulatitm of the ittticisl reports has been, to some extent, cut ffl by the crude and dive ruined ncoonnts which, flying slung the electric wires, sfltnfiei curiosity, and it is almost In vain that truth put on his boots to Ml w. Pull tbcre are a great many nin of leitura Mud thought who like to see whnt is actually said Slid done in Congress, and to Judge tor themselves, rather than to receive nnprtrsniuus altogether from fa Ivan tc batteries. Tliere are otheis, to, who for the sake of the lilt Ufa. willingly potrinire a work which preserves a full record of the d -inpt "f tbe great moving and eunirol- ng powers oi ins jispuuuc. If there ever was a time when the action of Coperess sh tuld he looked to end thoroughly studied, by the patriotic il parties, u ccnamiy approst'iics witn me next con gress. I ha Uovernnient takes a new departure wuh'the urxt session, and b w it is to work tut ths arrangements rnnde to pacify the troubles with which il hss iub-ired remains to be seen. The succession to the Presidene y Win lorm a leading ct-nsiuemttoii iu svery movement at ie next session, and there will scarcely be a mensure ntr 'duced. or a spcevh mnJe, tbrtt will not have some bearing on that nll-ubsorbnig question. If niitionnl con venu .s of the respective pwrtu-s ure called together to norninitte the innuitlfites tI each, ths Congress which recedes the conventions always seizes the ocension, by uticipsti'Mi, to disr'Us. in c-Minection with imbue uies sure", the merits f the men lotted to t give them cllfcl in the sdmiiiistrati ii. If the pe-ytle, then, wouid hnve tiieir share in the ch ice of their farst fiiitctionaries, they ught to study well the diameter of cotiMiilntrs us dt; vei led by thcmvlvcs, their tuenils, and their enemies in CvUigrcss. Tub cipital wiii be the rostrum from which the pe-'pl of the United fctatee will he uddrcsrd on the ibjrct oi the (hiei .ilitgistiacv, anil the uiivrtmil topics nurrtf-ti with it. and the lecisistioii ol the c mnirv there will lecoins the theme of discussi.m in every State t.etrts lalurc. of every country town and village ineeiius; thruuichout the Uricu. Mnw important, thn, docs it beeome. that full find impart ml reports should te obtained of ths ufuion of a body, wuich will give an impuiae to the Kepublic in a new cirecr, and which, in very great druree, infliicnue the public mind In the choice of tlte Chief Mngistrnte who is to carry out the wilt of the people as eonstituli.maljy expressed. The undersigned has made preparations commensurate with the increased imp -ruuic of the duty he h is underta ken as the only rcixjrter and pulalisher of the complete debet rs and proceed mp of both liotisea of Coneress. The c ming session wui r naoiy ue extciidsd nine tn 'iiths, and il.e re;oits will nut be c tmprtsed iu less than 35,000 yai quart pages I brevier and non- nreil type making 4 V 'tunics of near llH) pag-s each. The rep ns f r the lust I ng session made ;iud r yal qimrto (ingrs, and were ttuitd ui four vol u una, avcruiiig f74 royul quurtJ pages eaih. 1 will nallishmthe ArriNUix for the next session, all laws tltnt miy be named during the session, which bus not been d ne heret-ilore. A tth ngh this will iiirrense in no S'ltall degri.e the ex t sense ( the publication, the stilkscrip tt ti prize will be the same that it h is been for several ye ir pust The Daii.t OLna w.il be puhiisheil dunng the session a suieihue u ubie rot at siieet. it will c -nutm the le lutes as taken d vn by the reporiera. and as altered by the speakers, whenever thry nutke any aliernti nis; the cur Cut news of the dtiy und the inicetloiieous laittr. The rruiu --bject for publisliing the duily paper ts, to ena ble Members to see their reiutirks iu it, and alter them if they shall think proper before they are puhhstied in the C-t MTresstonul (i.be and Appendix The Congressional Giobc is miide nn nf the dnilv nrj- ceedmgs of the tw Houses of Cingresn, and printed on a double royal paper, with small type, (brevier and rum- pireii ) in quarui form, eacn number conuuning sixteen royal quatto pages. The speeches of the Memtvers, in this form are sometimes c .ndensrd the full report of the prepared speeches be it if reserved for the Appendix. Ail res iiutions, motions ana other proceeniirgs, aie given iu the form of the JtHimals, with the yens and nays on every important queitiou. I he Appendix ia made up of the rresinenrs Annual Message, tlie HeMrts of the principal Oihcers or the Government that accompany it, und all Speeches of Mem bers of Congress, written out or revised by themselves t is punted iu the suine form as ihe Conirrestitoimi Globe. and usuutly makes ibout the same number ot pages during a Bcrni in. During the first month or six weeks of a sessi n, there is rarely mjre business die timu wtif make two num bers a week one nf the Congrnsioual Gllie and one r-f the Append i x but during the remainder nf a session there is usually sumeient m iller inr twi or thire numbers of each and every week. 1 he next sssi-n will he unusu ally interesting ; therefore, 1 calculate that the Congres sional Globe and Appendix together will make at lenat 35,000 laige quarto pages, printed Hi small type hrevirr and nMipsriel. Complete Indexes to both will be fur- nisiied at the end ot a session. I will iiideavr to print a sufficient number of surplus copies f supply all tlmt may be miscarried, or lost in tha mans; but suoscriiiets snouw he very particular to til thrir pairers carefully, f r fear that 1 should net be able to supply all the I t numbers. If subscribers shall not be sat-sfisd with tha work, the money pnid by ihera for it will be refmtded to them Whenever they reiurn tne numbers waicn may have been received by them. 1 will give subscribers the subscrip tion price for any of Ui previous volume of tbe Con greastoiial Globe or the Appendix, except for the last session, and will thsjik. any person who will let ma have them. I have a few copica of the back volumes of tha Con gressional Gl .be and Appendix for ante at W a volume b jund, which it ia pr. bahic will be disposed of s-nit; ainl when they are, they will then, no d ubt, commin1etl at lenst SI0 a volum, as they cannot le reprinted loc less than Utat sum. There aie 5 back volumes. TERMS, For one copy of the Daily Globe during the session, $S 00 For one copy of the Congressional Globe during the session, 3 CO For one copy of the Appendix during tha session, 3 00 The money may be remitted by mail at my risk. Hank notes current where a subsreiber re sides will ho received at par. Subscriptions should reach here by the 15th December, at furthest to insure the number. The prices for these pajicrs are so low that T cannot alford to credit them out ( therefore no persrn need order them unless the money accom panies the order. JOHN C. RIVES. Washington City, Nov. 1651. ART UNION OF PHIL AELPfliiT Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the promotion of the Arts of Design in the United States. IVERY member, for the year 1851, will re ceive for each subscription of Five Dollars a psint of Huntington's "Christiana and her Chil dren," engraved by J. Andrews, bonton, and the companion, a print ot liuntiiiRion a ".vierc.v s Dream," engraved by A. II. Ritchie, New Yoik, or the choice of any two of the following lour Splendid Engravings, vis t 1. John Knox's interview with Mary Queen nf Scots, painted by Leutii, engraved by 8artaiu. 2. Ruth and Uoai, painJ by Rothernv:!, en graved by Karlan. 3. M ercy's Drean,, painted by Huntington, engraved hy Ritchie. 4. Christiana and iier Children, painted by Huntington, engraved hy Andrews, And a copy of '.ne Philadelphia Art Union Re porter, a nic.itbly pamphlet containing a report wi inc wnoie worm. - The Art Union of Philadelphia awards prizes in its own Crrtilicates, with which original Ameiicat: work of Art may be purchased in any part of Ihe United Slates, at the option and selection of the person who may obtisn a prue at ths Annual Distribution, which takes place on the evening of the last week-day jr. every year. Tkm L'ztrutive Committee of the Art Union, when so requested, select works of Art, without charge or coiniensation, Irom Ibeit jr ice uallory, S10 Chesnut street, for tose persons in the country who may lie-; remote from galleries or public exmuiti,( of the Fine Arts. IV 'i'erros ol membership S8.00. fiuh triptions received by P. B. MASSES Hon. orsry Secretary oi ivorinumoriiiii nunii, with whom copies of the engravings Way be, seen. . Sunbury, November 89, 1851. lit. GOLD PENS with and without silver cases just received, and for sale by ti B.'MASSKR "unhurt-. Ahril 4 181 , RUSE OINTMENT. A freaU s,pJy of this excellent article for Tetter, 4-c, just received and for aala by HENKY, HAtHER. SuBbory, Jul U, IN,!. Viiiiis CHERRY PECTORs&L: rr the Care at ' OOUOHS, OOX.DS, boaribmes8, bromt ohxtis, orotjp, ast Ma, whoopxho-oouox amd ooixsumptiox. Amonjf the numerous disroveries Science ha tnsde in this generation to facilitata the basinese of life increase its enjoyment, and avsm fve long the terra of human existence, none eaa be named of mot real value to mankind, then tkls contribution of Chemistry tu the llealinf Art A vsst trial of iu virtues throughout this bread country, has proven beyond a doubt, thst n medicine or combination of medicines yet known, rsn so surely control and cure the numerous va rieties of pulmonary disease which have hitherto srrept from our midst thousands and tlieusande every year. Indeed, there is now sbundant rea son to believe a Remedy has at length beea found which can be relied on to cure the meet dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here will not permit us to publish sny proportion of Ihe cures affected by its use, but we wouU present the following opinions of eminent ineo, and refer further enquiry to the circular which the Agent below named, will always he plsassd to furnish free, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of these facts. From the President of Amherst Collect, the celebrated PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK. "James C Ayer Sir : 1 hava used your Ciinasr PacTiai, In my own case of deep, seated Bronchitis, and sin satisfisd from Its che mical constitution, that it is an admirable com pound fur the relief of laryngial and bronchial difficulties. If my opinion as to its superior character can lie of any service, you are at liberty to use it ss vou think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D, From the widelv celebrated PROFESSOR SILLlMAiX, M J). I. L. I)., Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, tft., Yale College. Member of the Lit. nf. Med. Phil, and Scientist i octet us of America and Europe, "I deem the Chihit Picreait an admirable composition from some of the best articles in the Materia Mcdica, and a very effective remedy for Ihe class of diseases it is intended to cure." Stw Haven, Ct., Nov. 1, 1819. MAJOR PATTISON, President of the 8. C Senate, states he has used tbe CmasT Picts uai. with wonderful success, to curs an inflam mation of the lungs. From one of the first Physicians tn 3fi'iu. Stco, Me., April 36, 1849. Dr. J. C. Aver, Lowell. Desr Sir . I am new constantly using your Cutaar I'tcTnasL ioaiy practice, and prefer it to any other medicine for pulmonary complaints. From observation ef many severe cases, I sm convinced it will curs coughs, colds, and diseases of the lungs, that have put to defiance all other remedies. I invriably recommend ita use in eases of eon sumption, and consider it much ths best remedy known for that disease. Respectfully yours, I. S. CUSH MAN, M. P. Pnpnr,f and sold by JAMES C. AYEK, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass Sold in Sunbury by H. MASSER, and by Drill-gifts generally throughout tha 8taVs. November 1, 1851. lyc3mo. Fhoerii Fire & Thief Proof Iron Cheat. VtTARRANTED to stand sjual heat witk ' any other Chests in the country, and ls defy the liurgbs' ingenuity. Msnufactory, Ne. 10 Hudson's Alley, running between Third and Fourth streets, south of Chesnut, Mid in tha rear ef the Girard Dank. M. 4. 8., the proprietors, are Practical Me chanic, and feci confident, fr,m long experienc in the manufacture of Iron r. hrsta and Safes, and a special attention to tb:s particular braach, ef giving satisfaction to t'.i who may gtva. sbmsi a call. N. B. We hav selected one ot the best mia erala ever used as a non-cuuducsor of hssi ua this business, and we warrant our Chests ans Sites to be p-.adc of Ihe beat material and in thai most durable manner, and ta. stand, any heaJk that can ts applied to ibcta. NIUQ& SHAW, Manufactory No. 10 Hudson's Alley. Running between Sid and 4th atresia, 8. of Ches uut, iu the rear oi Uiraad Bank. Philadelphia, Oct. S.yi85. If PRIME OYSTERS. THE undersigned is in the dairy receipt ef fresh and excellent Oysters from tbe cele brated establishment of Mr. Field, No. 331 Wet Lomtrd atreet, Baltimore. All orders will be promptly attended to and forwarded without delay. Apply to the sus sc liber at Ie's Hotel, Northuinlerland, Pa. PHILIP BHAY. N, B Oysters of common quality tt $flt per can. Oitober 11, 1851 3mo. OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! wwi AVI.NO settled at Northumberland, I I a. now prepared to furnish Fresh and Spiced Oyster. during the whole season at the reduced price ef one dollar for whole and fifty rents per half can. You can depend upon them being fisah, aa I shall receive them daily, (Sundays excepted,) and when landed here they are only 18 hours eut of lh shell. . All persons who are in want of ths above arti cle, at a distance, can have them sent per dosen or singls can ry addressing GERGE W. JONES. N. B Persons eslling on the subscriber sasf find him either at Burr's or Haas Hotel. Northumberland, Oct. 4, 181. . WASIIINC.TOX HOUSE, BUNBTOY, PA, . THE subscriber icspectfulry informs bialrf and the public, that be baa takes) the, wall known Public House, corner ol Msrket and Riv er streets, Ulcly occupied by Mrs. Wharton. Ho Irusu by strict sttentinn to bueinoss, he will bs enabled, aa give aatiafaclioa to all wha saay fever him wilia incir custom, JAMES COVERT. 6uttbrrytOcVs3m.--st ' ' PATENT BRITTANU STOPrERS (st bar baud as for sale by IV S. MASeJTR.