SUNHU11Y AMK1UCAN AND SHAMOKIN J OURNAL. correspondence of the american Nkw York, ) December 27, 1851. J Dca Mams : Though yon will have re ceived full account of Kossuth' reception in Philadelphia long before this reaches you, 1 feel sure you would like to have the views of one, whose ideas of parade and pageantry have been cultivated in the same school ns your own, to wit : tht battalion fields of Ma honoy. These I have beheld under the most favorable circumstances, when flying horses, fiddle string and gingercracker, combined to add luxury and mirlh to tho brilliant dis play, yet am I compelled reluctantly to own, that henceforth Malionoy is nowhert. Had we not belter abandon the notion of entertaining Gov Kossuth in Northumber land anil Sunbmy ! I fear we ahull fall short of whut lit) has already seen. I throw out the hint, that you mny not incur, any further trouble or expense in I tin preparations. From an early hour the streets were alive and along the contemplated line of march, almost impassable on account of the multi tudes. At 101 o'clock the line began to move. On tho right, 2,000 soldiois, in beau tiful and gorjeons array. As company after company defiled along the street, with the stately bearing thai marks only tho soldiery of a free people, I thought with prido of the power and glory of my country. I marvel led not at the bloody womJeis of Buenu Vis ta and Chnpultepee. Next came Kossuth, dressed in the piclur que costume of his country, accompanied by the Mayor of the city, in an open car riage, drawn by six horses. At every step, tie was hailed by the enthusiastic shouts of freemen, who cheered not so much for the scholar, philosopher, the statesman, orator and patriot, as for the glorious principle of human liberty which he so nobly represent. In this vitVf I rejoice in the iMitiiusiaim of my countrymen. All haill illustrious, brave, and eifted Kossuth ! May your wildest hope be fulfilled! Before tho clods tinva fallen upon your m'mh'y and gallant heart, may WiiCiry am! all earth be free! May the slave1 fetters arid the tyrant's lash bo known no longer anions the Nations i After Knntli, followed hi childien and .he companions of hi temporary exile, a't-o in open carriages. These too were loudly Mieered by tho multitude. Never ha l'liila lelphia seen a more brilliant (:aU-day. A you have perceived by the heading of his letter, J am now in Gotham, and yester lay morning I had llio rare pood luck to se :nre a seat in the Hall of the Superior Court, where Mr. and Mrs Forrest, by the aid of heir very able counsel, are trying to hold ach other up o the pity or contempt of the voild Mr. OToiiner for the lady plaintiff. lr. John Van Buren for defendant. The 'otirt Room is crowded daily as soon as the 'oors are opened. Nay an hour before that ime, a sufficient number i gathered outside 3 fill the hall, in spite of the bitter cold. was on the ground very early, and then .as only able to get in by stepping over the eads of short legjed people. Both parties were present in Court. Mrs accompanied by Mis. N. 1'. Willis and a Qutlemau whom I did not know. FoitrM is very line looking specimen. Ho appear veil bettei nfT the staye than on it, I don't onder Willis "hollered" if Forrest put in his st licks. Mr Forrest i the first person that ever recisely corresponded with the ideal of my nneiiration. Sh is, in all respects, "what ly fancy painted her." Judging fioni ex irnals, I would say. slin is better endowed i body and mind, than wilh heart or con ience. She looks self-reliant, bold and fear sj. Her feature are a happy mingling of 10 Roman and Grecian model. If the wit 3sse have sworn tho truth, they limild ive been separated long ago. and yet it is j pleasant smht to see persons who have eat r years, at the same boaid, and dreamed l the same pillow, waging so leinoiseiess nl mnlisuaiit a war upon each other. B re tho cise is concluded, the. world will be ell t,o'.eJ up in tlnj private biography of eiriKoives and their confederates. No oiid In) visu New York should fail to cend th'! Iriyh tower of Tiiuity Church om no other point can ho ohlaiu so satis ctory a view of the great Ameiican Me ipolis, ntid the adjacent rivers, cities, land id ocean. It only costs a shilling, and eon leriug the congregation is only woitii a uple of millions, and the wear of stone rn quite perceptible, the charge is nut I uch. I ascended over 300 steps. Iriiine alely below me lay the churchyard a Dwded city of the dead closely packed ith the mouldered and mouldming carcases men and women, who are only known by e shabby monument, that are reared above em. Thousands upon thousand pas by, ery hour, and scarce one cives a thought the silent indwellers of tho tomb! An ler shuffle of the dice a few more blasts time, and the eaieles passer by, vill he ssed as carelessly. A few more years, and a hoping, feaiinj:, aspirin?, piovellinjr, up jht, rhpntins, larinr, snenkin?, joyous, retched insects, that fly and ctawl aloior ese busy streets, will be swrpt into the me cold and terrible oblivion. Such i life, divided between mirth and misery anil soon passed away ! Standing here, and looking down upon oad. way, glittering with fashion and benu , wealth and splendor, and adorned with e evidence of a hiyher civilization than i world ever knew before, it is. hard to iliee, that only 200 year ago, on this very )l, the barbarian held divided empire lh wolves and wild cat. Where the mer. mt expose hi costly ware, the she-bear :kled her cubs, ami where the rich man's rriape rolls, the elk bounded beneath the inches of the towering forest tree ! aye, 4 where the beggar's infants shiver and cry bread, the joyou wood-bird spread her ng, ond hovered over her well-fed young! re Point and Broadway! Misery and irlh ! Happinesa and Despair J D. T, Death or Mt Lino's Mother. New rk, Dec 59 Miss Jenny Lind received in. ligence this morning, of the sudden death her mother; and in consequence ber con rts will be abandoned. It is presumed she II leave far Europe by the net steamer. New Advertisements. J. I. DITTERICII, iVe 78 Forth ZJ St., letwrcn Arch and Rate St., PHILADELPHIA. SSEREBY inform the public thnt lie Imports S. snd constantly keeps on liiiud at hi new tore, No. 78 Aoith Id St., a lores assortment of Foreign Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Pictures Sc raints, which he will sell at the lowest prices. Hi stork, in part, consists of. AccorJenns, Violins. Music Boies, Parlor ond Bar Room Or gans, MtloJeoiis, Sernphiric. Mathematical In struments, Magnets, Spy and Opera Glasses, Stationery of all kinds, Pocket Bonk. Bronze Powder, Dutch Metal, Cold mid Silver Leaf, Scales of all kinds, Snuff and Tobacco Boxes, Lithographic Paints, Copper Piste and Steel En gravings, and pictures of every variety. Also (jilt Frame Moulding of various size. Dealers. Country Merchants, and Pedlars, sup plied at reasonable price. December 20, 1351. tf. NOTICE TO LUMBERMEH' & CONTRACTORS. F.At.ED propositions will bo received at the ''Philadelphia and Siiiibiiry Rail Road OthVe," at .Sunbury, until 12 o'clock, M. of the tth of January next lor the furnishing and delivering of a quantity of oak and pine 1 1 rnlver for (nidging upon tin; line of said road, according to bills and speciiications, which may be seen t the otliue as ubove on and ufler the 22ml iut. J. B MILLS, Engineer. Sunbury, Dec. :i0, 85 3t. The Danville. Democrat at Danville. The Lycoming Gazelle at William-port, ! 1 lie Wiltoniau at Million, will please give the above two insertions and send their account to tho oliice of the uubuiy Ameiican. AUDITOR'S K0TTCE. jVOTICE is hcrchv given that the undersigned, ' appointed Auditor, to report liens aeainst the ctale of Miirtin Irwin, dee'd.. late of lio hor ouh of Sunbury. ami tn distribute tb.e asset aniuniMliR cueditnrs cf said decedent, will attend for that purpose at bis ollico in Sunbury, on Sat urday, the 3d dav of Jacmarv, lirox., at 10 o' clock. A. M., .ltcii all persona interested can be present. HENRY DON N EL, Auditor. Smiliurv, Die Kt, 1S51 1t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. "V"OTICE is hereby given that the undor- sinned appointed by tire Orphan' Court of Nor.binnbei laud county, Auditor in the. matter uf tl.e cvreptions to the account of M. A. 1!. Smith, and irmlia n. Sunt'i, I.xeiT.trires of the last will ar.d testament of lCetiilerlon Sniilli. dt'c'd.. who was the Adoiinrsiratur tie ioui.t ttott, tSc, of Thomas limit. ileeM., will fit lend to the dutivs of his ;iMiuliiK'iit nt the Lawrence House in Sunbury en Friday, tlie 2nd day of January next at 10 o'clock, A. M. E. ti. M A It k LEY, Auditor. Soiitinrv, Dec. 13, 18.'1 tit AUDITOR'S NOTICE. TOTICK is hereby picii tltnt tlio vin(ltTftiiintJ j t,rv All I usk is u full to convince l'urch&vcrs Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Curt ; that this is the place to purchase Watches, Jcw of Norlhiimlieriand County, to make distribu- cllerv and Silver ware. lion of the assets of the eslate. of Christian iv,,,,. ,v M.ili,r i,o ,.nb tbev wib in t. Reich, dee'd., late of the borough of Nortlnini- bertand, to and anions; the creditor of said dee'd.," will attend to tlie duties of bis appoint- j nient on Wednesday the 31st day of December inst., at his othVe in the boroush of Sunhurv. at 10 oclock A. .",1. J. B. PACKER, Auditor. Sun! lire, 1'ec. 10, 185 a SHERIFF'S SALES. I V virtue of a certain Writs of I'v. Facias to j me diiccted, will be exposed to sale by pu!- j lie vendue or outcry at 1 o'clock, P. M., on Moo- I day the fith day of January next, at the Court House, in the lioToush of Suidniry. tlie follow in? Real Estate lo wit: M that undixiiled niaicty or half part of a certain j Trsict of Limtl, i situate in Coal township, in Northumberland county, bcniR part of a tract of land taken tip in j the name of Samuel Clark, and known by tho j name of Boyd intone Coal Quarry, on which I the town of Humokin is piincipally laid out, be ginning in the venire of SiuTzlieim street, in the ' line Is-tweeii J0I111 Royd and David Mr. Kniiiht's land, theuec ealard alonn ibe middle of taid Siur.liciiii street, to the centre or inter section ol miid Spur.h' im 6l.. and Rock street, llieiicc southwardly along lire middle of said Rock slrert to the centre or intersection of said Ruck and Webster streets, thence westward oloinr the middle of taid Webster utreet, In the nriiriiiiil line In twern tbe "Samuel I'lark" and the ' Samuel Wetln rill" sunns, which i near the Danille cV Potisville Rail Road, thence south a'omj said original line to a heap of stones, in a line between the "Samuel Cl.nk" and "Win. tireeu" ure, thence west nlonz ti e said l i e seventy one perehe to a post in t!:e fi.Kt men tioned line, and tht nee north a'oire said line to the middle of said Spurlieirii street the place of lPuiiiiug. (.(.l.tainiut; about .HI 4 ('(' more, or less. Siczcd, taken in execution, and to be sold at the prop.ertv of Richard Richardson, with notice to Henry l'iy, Daniel Ephlin, Isaiah Miller, Jo seph Hill and Daxid Hill, terreteuauts. ALSO: A certain one and a half story frame building, situate in the town of Trevorton, in said County, on lot .No. 9 111 block No. 115, on Sbaiuokin tireet, in taid town, and the lot of ground appur tenant to taid buildiu;. Seired, taken in execution and to be tuid ut tho property of Bernard McMaiiiins. ALSO: A certain two storv frit 1110 builibn? situste in the aforesaid town of 'J'revorton and County j aforesaid, on Lit No. 11 in block No. Its), oil SliHiiiokiu street in taid town, and the lot of ' ground appurtenant to raid buildimr. r-'iczed taken in execution and lo be told as the property of Heniy 13. W cuter, ALSO: j A certain two tory frame dwelling house, nitu ate in tlie ntoiesaid town of Trevorton. and Coun- ' tv aforesaid, on lot No, 7 in block No. U'J, on ' Market street in taid town, and the lot of ground 1 appurtenant lo said buiUiini;. j Sitved, taken in execution and to be aoid at : the prupeily of John liollleib Aba. j ALSO. ! A certain one and a half story fiauie buildine, 1 situate in lire tow n of Tn vorton uforesaid in taid I County, on lot No. 11 in block No. 1st), 011 Sbamokin street in said town, and the lot of. ground appurtenant to taid building. r-iczed, taken in execution and to be told a the propeity of Michael Wnrtiirun. AI..SO: That certain two story ERICS CHURCH, tiluate in the borough of Sunbury, in taid Coun ty, bounded southwardly by BlacMierry street, eattwardly by River street, westwardly by lot of J. H. Pur.ly and northwardly by lot of the taid J. H. J'unly, containing: in front on Blackberry street, 3(1 feet, and in depth on River street, 60 feet, and the lot of ground appurtenant to (aid building. biezed, taken in execution and to he old the property ef the tierinan Reformed Church in Sunbury, with notice to Jacob Seasholli, Daniel Haas, V. O. E. Maize, Philip Renn and George Young, Building Committee. WM. B. KIPP, eherut SherilTt Office, Sunbury, ) Dee. 13, 1851 It. J GOLD PENS with and without eases, of vary superior quality, jutt received. Also freth supply of Writing Fluid, for sale br H. B. MASHER, f-unbury, Dec. ?T, 1951. TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. L. PELOUZE S Philadelphia Type Foundry. Great Reduction In Type, Ac THE undersigned begs leave to call the atten tion of Printers and Publishers to the greatly reduced price of his Type, viz t Pearl, $1,08 Minion, Agate, Ti Brevier, Nonpareil, 58 Boutgcoise, Long Primer, 34 Smalt Pic, 48 43 37 33 Pica, 30, and nil other type in proportion. But wishing to encouraze cash payments, the subscriber will make a still larirer deduction of from 1? to 15 per cent, fur cash. Having greatly enlarged and improved his establishment, he flutters himself to lie able to supply his customers with greater des patch than most of bis competitors. He ha constantly on hand Cases. Chases, Composing Sticks, Stands, Brass and Wooden Cialloys, and all other materials used in a Printing Oliire All orders thankfully received ond promptly at tended to at the North West Corner of 3d and Chestnut streets. L. PELOUZE. X. 1). Old Type taken in exchange for new at nine cents per pound. Philadelphia, Dec. 20, 1851.- tf. MOJiE GOOD NEWS!! MORE NEW GOODS I ! JOHN YOUNG, HAS- just received and opened a fresh and general assortment of Fail and Winter Goods, of the newest and best styles, consisting in part of buy c.ooi., ; nor 1:1111:$, QUEEJTSWARE. Il.trdwurc Iron nml Slrcl, Nuils, it., ALSO: SILK AND Sl.orrtl II AT?, MILITARY AM) CLOTH CAPS. Gum Shoes, Pish, Gait, &c. All of which he will sell at the most reasonable prices for cash or country produce. Give him a call and try his prices. Sunbury, Nov 1 80 1 . GREAT BARGAINS ! Watches ami Jewellery, XT II O 1. 1: X i I. i: atKl H E T A 1 1, . OA INCt constantly on hand an immense stock of W'ati lies and Jewellery, I mil de termined to sell nt less prices than the same qual ity of WiitcUu or Jewellery arc sold in Philadel phia, vi : liold Lever Watches, full jewslled 18 ka ciiKe. onlv !ji30.00 Cold I.i pii.e. ' " " Silver Levers, full jewelled, only Silver Lepine-i. " Gold 1'iniiis Gold Pens, Silver holdiii, 18 21,00 14,00 11,00 1 1,00 j 1,00 I Also an immense stork of all kinds of Watch es, liold Chains. Breastpins. Earrings, Silver Spoons, cVc, all of which I will sell St less pri ce than crr ba e been sold in this city, ns tlie prices ore certainly much lens than ever hereto fore sold in tins city or county. California liold hotiirht for Cash. Particular nt!'iilimi imiil hi rpiiait'imr Wnlrlu.u ami Ji.wi-1. n..,l .. lu've a watch or watches "sent lo them i, ....; oerfcet aafetv. havinir sent them in ,lllt wov , ,,c iasl (i vr;ira, All cominuiiica- ! tions must be post paid. Please call or send or- dors to LEWIS LADO.MIS, No. 10:) Chcsnut SSt.. bttwn 3d and 4th !St., East Wins of Krunklill House. Philadelphia, Oct. S.I, lbol.- tf. m. e,. ..8i.ii:l, Jf-T-rC?tlTS-r AT LAV". Office 111 Market street Sunbury, opposite Weaver's JUel BTftl.'SlNESS will be promptly attended to in f) tlie Counties of Northumberland, l.'uion, Columbia and Montour. .Sunbury, Oct. 11, lS.'il. Iy. VM. M. ROCKEFELLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dec. 13, IS.". I. tf. Lime ! ! Lime ! ! ! r'jnUE subscriber hereby informs his customers -" and the public generally, that having renied and nit in operation the Lime Kilns of Mr. Ira T. t lenient, in addition to the other Kilns in uc, he will now be able to supply demands for lime at the shortest notice. His lime wfli be of the best qualilv. JOHN B. 8 II I PM AN. funbury, Nov. 15, 1851. tf. IMJITALO liOJiUS. .4 1.SO, FANCY FI.'RS, sttth at Mints, Boas, j Tippets, Victoria, A c, Ac. The subseri- I 1 ,.ir..- .1... r. .1 . ...1. .1 i . . t 1 ... in 1 in.- ... .i.tr iui b.iiu, wiiotrsaie or retail, in the greatest variety, and oil the cheapest terms, at their E-tub!ihment, No. 03 North Third Street, opposite I'berrv, Philadelphia. JAMES RElsKY & CO. November R, 1P31. 4mn. 1 RAZORS. A superior article f,,r mle at ti. store of HENRY MASTER. Rtiiibury, Feb. Hi. IS.'iO. 1IK)C7,AATIOn7 NOTICE i hereby given that tho several C itirls of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions of the peace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and lor the county of Northumberland, lo commence at the Court House, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 1U o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the .'nil dav of January next, and will continue TWO 'WEEKS. The coroner. Justices of tl.e Peace ami consta bles iu and lor the county of Northumberland, are requested lo be then and there in their proper per sons, villi t'icir roiid, records, impositions, and other remembrances, to do those tbiug4 to their several oliice appertaining to be done. And nil txitnesses prosecuting ill behalf of the Conimuu u eallb aeainst any prisoner arc also requested and commanded to be then and there aitenihiig in their proper peisoi.s to prosecute auaiust him, a shall be just and not t i depart without leave at their peril. Juiors arc requested to be punctual in their atti'ii.l:iii''e, at the time uppointed agreeable to their notices. (iiveu miller my hand nt Sunbury, the 29th dav of November, in the year of our Lord one thou sand ciahl bundled uud lil'ty-one anil the In dependence of the I'nited States of America the Tiith. WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff-. Cod save the Common wealth. J-is t of Jurors, t,F Northumlierland County for Jsnuary J erm, A, D. lb3. (ra iid Jurors. 8unbi:ry Jacob Kolnbach. NoKTHL'.MBr.m.ANU. Bernard Christy. Mil .ton. Leonard Beidlemun, Christopher Stine. Delaware.--Charles Hagenbuch, James Lowrey, Daniel Aunost. Lewis. Levi Be i ber. Uhhur Augcsta. Jacob Weimer, John KielTer, Henry Campbell, John Haughawoul. Suamokin. Charles Lereh, Jesse Beed, Wm. G. Kae, Wm. Haas. Rush. Peter Gearhart, Henry Weaver. Cameron. Jacob Wagner. Jacesom George Carman, Benj. Leitzel. Upper Mahonov. Motet Beisei. Little " Jacob D. Hoffman. Loxt- " Giiorje Hornce. Traverse Jurors. Sunbury. Georp YotinR, John G. Bright, Jesse M. Simpson, John B. Shiptnan, Freil'k Lazarus. Miltom. Joieph llogendobler, John E. Gehri(. NoRTHUMRGRt.ANO. John B ScOllt. Lbwi. Thonia Watt, John Tappart, Samuel Slalilneckar, Adam Bruner, Stephen G la 7.0 Dklawarb. Fiancis llilliard, John Ott, Samuel Fhiney, Andrew JNje, James E Cat heart. Tur rut. Henry Funk, Philip Fullmer, John H rag CHti.isqUAque Philip Hillinrd, Joseph Frederick, Fied'k Fidlei, John Kremer, Ja. Riissel. Point. VVm. Leii:hi0P, Leonnnl Miller. Upper Augusta John Claik, Henry Go lick. Lower " John Coldron, Joseph Gas, Solomon VVeiser, George Weaver, Gil bert Berlew. Rush Charles Mettler. Coal Paul Ammeiman, Harman Snyder, Casper Sholl. Shamokin. Benjamin Woolveiton, Jese Henyl. Cprr.R MahonoY. Daniel Kauffman. Lower " Ferdinand Camp, Eli ja Bycrly, Jacob Lenker. Little " Samuel Trantman. Jackson. Isaac Deppen, Peter Treon. lclit .luror. SusnuRY. Weslley M Bastian NoRTHUMnEHLAND. Win II. Wapplei. Delaware. Jame Rhvnearon, Solomon Trnckemiller, James Ouks, Jame D. Barr, John Seibert. TlBiifT. John Hnny, David Frick, Jo Kilter, Levi Linn, Daniel M'Fall. Lewis. Samuel Burrow Cmr isquaque. Hugh Martin, John Best, Win. M Amen. Point. John Diehl, John Monrer. Upper Augusta. Bernard Mitchell, Isaac Ivline. ir. Lower 11 Jotin Header, reier Malrch. Upper Rmeinns. Maiionoy. Nathan Haas, Peter Lower " Jonathan Docker, John Dickey, Isaac Albert, Michael Lenker. Jackson. Jacob Seiler, Honry D. Hoff man, Win. Z.irtnimi. Sin.MoKiN. Michael Zimmerman, Gcorgo Miller. Ursii. Henry Johnson. Abrahntn Gulick Win. II. Kase. LIST OF CAUSES "BTTOH trial in the Court of I'omnron Pleas of Northunilierlaiid County, at January Term, A. I)., 1652, ri.AiNTirrs. Dni'EX HANTS. Iliifth Bella Fiedcrick Keener vs R fc Win l'egely vs Wrn. Avres s rx i..i,. s ir.,i. t o.n. for SamI f urmaii vt A cx JorJn Jacob Weiiner vs Ira T Clement Jacob Philip vs Gcorgo L. Weimcr V O'Donnell for Wui F Nagle v John Diver Chiistian Bollinger vs Charles House! Moses Bower vs Richard Goodman Samuel Seaman vs Geo Bowman Green cV Bros, for T Howard v Henry Lant R D Ctiniming v Montgomery &. Matteller Jacob StiUel vt Samuel L Beck U R Kase vs Geo A Dixon Jacob Nillrauer vs Samuel Jarret Win M Auten v Thomas Raser Daniel P Caul vt Dentler & Montagu Aaron Rrppart x' Ira T Clement Henry Cohel vs Win McCarly Piatt iV Piatt v Henry Masser P K Hoflinan V wife vs II Kuhnts. McCariy et al Hugh Martin vs Reuben Troxel Martin Irxvins' adiu'r vs H Voxtheimer adm'r Molt ti. 8holr v Daniel Dreisbacli Fullmer for Caul vs H Stein met., ex'r. Henry Kciser vs Henry Yoxtheimer Wm liross tor Sand Gilbert vs J. J. UpdcgralT Lower fc Barron Jacob Kline William Welch Thomas Sutton Caspar Hcckart Daniel 11 Driesbach John I. Ross John W Peal Geo C McKe Sarah Slitel Same vs Ira T. Clement vt Joseph Klines' adm'r vt Jacob K Trego vt Hen) F & J W .5tamm vt Frederick Hcckart v A B vlrtinan v Leonard Koadarmel et al va Geo B Youngman vs Joseph Long v Samuel 8 Slieddan vs Jacob JS'litcl j Tinbrook for Applcton vs Jame Brass j llickok cfc Camiue v Geo W Armstrong 1 Reuben Fagcly v Kershncr V. Clement Jacob Keller vs Bank of Northumberland, ! Nancy House! vs David Housels' adm'r j Raker ci Co for Jacob Bloom vs Henry Conrad I,, ,., , ,, ,. . ,. Jacob Zar'.man's ; lb nry Kla & Lve his wife v. ,inillUlralor I Georie E. Gehriir et al v Peter Warey William McCarty vs Samuef 11 uiiter Mary Jane Bruner ct al vs William Wilson Becker & Weiller vs R D Ciinimings. lieorge Shilcy vs Ab'm Dunkclberger' admr'x Mary Marti va U 111 11 Spratl v John Camplx.ll & wife vs R M SeyiU l's adm'r vs John Oyster senr's ex'r ji,,. Tyler Joint Browi Same Sh ilVucr A Zeigler ctal vs Tho 8 Mackey Jno Knorr for H. Knorr v Enoch Howcrt' udm'r James T Sutton &. Co V Samuel Kyle Elizabeth Krice v George Lawrence Conrad Wolf vs lieorge Hcckart Cuthariue Snyder' exr's vs Samuel R Wood Daniel liontert vs Henrv Bohner Bank of Northumberland v Jno C Boyd' din'r ; Same v Same Mary l'atterton vt George Heckert Boncparte Thoinpton etsl xs' Casper St Clair Wm McDaniel for A j u Jackson W Cumly Ceo Eyster'for Mar- j..,. G , . tin Weaver 0 Jnhn He vnol.lt v Isaac Reader Thot A Billing ton et al Com for Win L Heineman vs Same for Wm McCaity v Same William Daliu v 11 S Haulmaii Rolairt Philip vt Jamei Reuny Jr (ieorge Garuian v B H Jlowell et al John Jackson v James Beard et al Balliet for Raup & Saxidge vt Daniel Baliiet lieorge Lawrence Billiuijton for Hunter t D Marr & I Brown vt Sutan & Sarah Rcid & liuvers Jacob Haas Sains John Jackson Jr John Leib's udm'r Conrad Wolf Simon Snyder A W Coinlv vt Chrlet Alexander vs Some & Wife vt A W Comly xs Thomas Allen vt (ietirge Hcckart vt George Snvde." vt 'Vorge Hertz vt R D Cumniinrjt Cronilciii & Brother Baltrar Garuhurt's sdinr't v R W Dunn' admr Albin Ncwlierrv vs Thomas Rasr Craudi lull for J C Morsau . Cico Miller's sJm'r Reed . assian.e vt b L 1 .per John Com for Fred'k Wea- Henry Bardtlier and xer &. Wife Jacob Fry John Rot & Wife vt George Fox John Kiim vt Daniel Wcidtier Same vt Same F. Kaufman et si Washington Mutual In turaiire Coniiiaoy vt State Mutual Fire Insu ranee Coinuany vs Same Peter Arnwine & Muu- . C Gosh. A. J acub go A Reid Veike Jacob B. Masser vt Reuberi Fegely John Divel ct Wife vs D C Caul Joanna Pendcxille vs A E Kapp George Leitbcrtrer vs Robert Whiteside fti ..1. l:, 1 mauono, x ci.amua.u m- Abraham Paul provement Co Jauiet Rot Sarah L Keen Same Oliver B Hillltrd vs Jacob H Rhoads vs Abraham Brosions vs Samuel Savidgs vs John Hsrtman Ephraim K Miller vs Jesse Cnipbell J W Feal Indorse ore vs Joseph Dimmick etsl Christ it McFsdden vs Sussnii Reid JAMES BEARD, Proth'y. Prothonoltry's Otrlee, ) ; Punbury, Dc. , 18l. ) E. S. JONES & CO., C CORNER of Fourth and Race Street. Pub J lisheraof the Model Architect, bv SAMUEL SLOAN, Architect, U be completed in S4 month ly psrts. The aliove work i drsined to meet the wishe not only of those directly interested in buildings, but of all who desire the advancement of Ihi no ble art in our country, and wish to cultivate their taste and acquaintance with architecture. The handsome manner in which it i prepared and embellished, render it a tasteful ornament for the drawing-room, while its accurate delineation give it the highest practical value. No. I. 4 ti. 3 now ready for dolivcry. Price 50 cent per number. Address a above, post paid. Msv !t. 1RSI. tv. Dec. 20, 1S51. THOMAS PALMER, COMMISSION MISHCIIANT, No. B, North Wharves, Where the following (roods are received and old on commission, Dried Apples, reaches, Plum, Tear, Cherries, A-c, Green Apples in Barrels or by the Bushel, Bean, Peas, Cranberries, Onions, Mercer Po tatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Shelbarks, Chestnuts, Ground IS ills, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Pig. Prunes, Grapes, Poultry. Eggs, Butter, Cheese. And all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Pre duce. Philadelphia, Dec, 13, 1851. ly. REGISTER'S NOTICE. TV OTICE is hereby given to all Legatees, ' Creditor and other person interested in the Estates of the following named person, that the Executor, Administrator, and Guardians of said F.tntcs have filed their accounts with the Register of Northumberland county, and that the tame will be presented to the Orphans' Court of taid County, on Tuesday the Utli day of January nest for confirmation and allowance, lfeol. A. C. Barret, dee'd., settled by hi Adm'r Casper J. Rccd. Daniel Hoffman, dee'd., settled by hit Adm'r Henry Masser. Jacob Dressier, dee'd., tcltled by hi Adm'r Joseph Dressier, David Gibson, dee'd., settled by hi Adin'r Joseph Gibson. Frederick Trion, dee'd., settled by hit Ex'r Michael Trion. Henry Fetter, dee'd., settled ly hi Adin'r David & Elias Fetter. . David Keft'cr, dee'd., cttled by hi Adm'r Daniel Keller. Susanna Beck, dee'd., settled by hi Adin'r Solomon Falck. John Seers, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Abra ham Shipman. Washington Trego, minor child of Jeremiah Trego, dee'd., settled by Sarah Backhouse, Adm'rix of Dr. S. S. Backhouse, dee'd., xtho was Guardian of taid minor. JOHN P. PLRSEL, Register. Register' Oliice, ) Sunbury, Dec. C, 1S51. 5t. J Notice To the Heirs of GEORGE WOLF, Dcc'd IVOTICE is hereby givon to Esther Wolf, widow of aaiii dcc'd., to Catharine Wolf, married lo Jacob Markcl, Jeremiah W olt, Ilea rv Wolf, Jacob Wolf. Esther Wolf, married to Daniel Weaver, and George Wolf. That by a virtue of a certain writ of Partitioni l'acioida issued out of the Orphan' Court of Northum berland county, tj mo directed, an Inquisition will be held on the real e.'.ate of said dee'd., in Lppcr Malionoy township, at 1- o'clock, M., 011 Friday lit Vind day of January 185-, at which time 'and place you arc hereby warned to be and appear if you think proper. WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff. Sheriff t Oflice, Sunburv, Nov. 2i, 1851.- ti. ' MORE N E1V GOODS! TRILING & GRANT, ESPECT FULLY inform the public and "the rest of mankind," that they have re ceived a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. of every varie'y of style, consisting ii part of s tine assortment of Cloths, Cussimcrcs, Merinos, Mousseline dt Lains, Calicoes, Muslins, Checks, and every variety of Dry Goods. Also a large assortment of GItl( CltlKS, SUCH AS Suar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Sices uf all kinds. Alto an assortment of HARDWARE and dUEENSWARE, I'i'ih, Salt and Plaster. Alto a trcsh tupply of ntrus and mkdicixi:s. tV Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest market price. Sunbury, Nov. 8, 1831. NEW GOODS 1 J. 11. KAUFFMAN At His cv Mure in Ilullowiiig Rim, f ESPECI'FIT.LY inform his friends and customers, that he has jutt received a new stock of goods, which he oners to th public at the lowest prices, viz : Fall una Winter Dry Goods, SIX'll AS Cloth. Carsimeres, ftattmetls, Merinos, MmtssiUnt De Lames, Flannels did every variety of good tuitsble for tht season. Also Silk Hats, Cap, Ac. ALSO: An assortment of Hardware. ALSO: All Kind!, of Groceries, 1,1 Q 10 it. ALSO: A variety of Quecnstvare, Crockery, die. Besides a xaricly of other srlicles, tuiuble for farmers, Ac. All kindt of produce taken in exchange for gaodt at the hichctt niaiket price. Hollowing Run, Oct. 85, 1851. tf. TII.LIAM HOOVER rcsncctfullv informs I3 liia I'lieiwls anil enstdiners that he has just returned from Philadelphia, with an excellent assortment of KP.W KPTtTKO GOODS. j w,irh ,w fof wa , ow or, ,t Mag. ,olowing un. T,, gooa. wiU be (old at the lowest prices. 111! STOCK CONSISTS OF KVKRV VARIETY, Vu; Dry Goods, 6jc, Suth os Cloths, Cassimeres, Muslins, Calliioes, Gmchams, Laic-ns, Chintzes and Ladies Dress Goods generally. ALSO: An assortment of Palm Leaf Hat?., Caps, &o., QUEENSWAILE, HARDWARE, IRON snd STEEL, NAILS, d. A general assortment of Groceriea, tuch a Sugar, CotTce, Tea, Molas ses, Sjiices, f.c. Alto tn assortment of Liquor, such s Brandy, Rum, Whizkty, Wintt, cc. t3T Produce of sll kinds taken iu ichng st the highest market prices. Hollowing Run, Mty 10, 1651 ly. sT 1J Bills htudsomely printed en card ppr, for 1 st thitgfltcc. PROSPECTUS FOR THE GLOBE. Tht pprsBch or Concreai call Tor the renewal of my prur)ftiii and prciHirHiiuiit lj gprcad iu tlebulca iHmt the puhlio. Th auccrM which lw bit,irio itenUeiJ tins UiKlfruktiig it ia hoped will tviiiinu. mid imble luvu perpetuate the full liwtary tf the proeediiiga and di.ua uma of Uta Unly uh which lite deatuty ol Iht HupuUio depeiida. The adoption of C-nrrM hni fivpn th Glou an official rharttrler as the reporter ni all Ilmt it Mid and done in the IkhIv. Thit nnnlrt, h,,a (k,, ynivH at every aufceMive amion f.w nuny yenra, nnd Ly inemlrere of ail parties. 1 he pret-B, Hx. t all ptrtiet hn borne Iritni.ony to we mieiuy whii wiiicd the duty ihua couhJud hat Uetn performed. The celerity with which the let tor-writer for tht ilia, font nre-M circulate thT-ush the telMiianh tS.ir ImnU cc mute tnd viewt of tlie drtKite of Cotiiricat, rendera mjre important tltun tver the full mil pxnct oilU-iat repoitt ot' the (JooRRi4to.NAt OloBK. 'J lie linnty, nnd in nmiir intiniicci ix l'AMT, reutioua ly t- gr.h of hat occur in Ooitgrcaa aiiperacilc, for the nit'M purt, tlie exact rrpnn taken d wn by reporters, and which form-rip, in a nhiipe more of Icra Hhhrcviated, went the rouiHlt ol the preiw. Mow the telegraph a count, with nil H.cir imprricctioita and variety l col trins. tuku the run of the eountiy, and no prt M hut the t'tririal uf c nt'rc?it ever puhlislirs the lull dehnte with the proceed inert of Ikwu llni"cn unmutilatrd. Indeed, n newtpnper enn aive them, and hnve ro"in f,r ad vert item cut a and the miKelliiucoiin mutter eaftrnlinl tJ their cxtatene. hile, llitTnlore, the tch nmph ndininii ten to tlie igr nppctite ol Hie puhiic for Conrufta new a, and meet the nccettaitka Af the pniiticnl prcsa, hy f urnish ing n rupidly wrnteii cpit"ine suitd lo the tuitc ol ila patnuta, perfect infoimuTi'-n of , hut poBe iu t:iiiffrc ia gradly dtiiiimahrd. Tho ciicnlntioii uf the t ificiul reports hua been, to gmnr extent, cut ctf hy the crude mid diverailied accounts which, h nig ulona; the ehrtric wirta, antiFhiv turioaiiy, uud it ia almost in vain tout truth put on his boots to tolhiw. Nill there are a great many iik-ii t or luiMire ond tnouia who uite lo ace what is actuMiiy tuid and done iu C Jiigrew, nu4 to judi;e tor t hems? lve, rnther than t receive imprcaiioiis altogether from gulvan ic umterict. There are oiht-m, to , who for the suite of the future, willingly patronize a work which preserves a full record of Ihc d titles of the greut niuviiiu; and eontrol ling powers of the Kcpubtic. If there ever whs a time when the action of Cii;rcss should he looked to and thoroughly studied, by the putriotic of oil pnrtict, it certainly appiouches with the next Con grefs. The Government Hikes a new departure with the next session, mid h nv it is ut work out tht orrmicmt-uta mmle tt pucify the troubles wilh which it tins lulvred remains to be seen. Tii aucccssion to the .'residency will form a leudmg c innlfintif.n in tvery inoveineut ut the next session, uud there wifl snircely lm n measure introduced, or a speech truide, thnt will not have some bearing un thnt ali-nhrbtnp quest inn. If ntittoual con ventions of the reieciive parties ure ended together to noininnte tho caudidntcs of curb, tht ('onirress which precedes the conventions ulwuvs seizes the m-ension, by anticipation, to discuss, in c ninection with public inru sures, the merits of the iin'it liK'ked to tn (live them crtevt in tlie udtniuistrutiuH. If the jic, thuii, woind have their share in the choice of their first fimctimmries, tiny ought to study well the clnnieier of cuiididntes ns devel oped by themselves, their friends, and their enemies in Congress. The capitul will be the r slruin from which the people of ihe I Hired Mntes will le adtirevsed on the subject of the Chief l;irisirfi'v, nnd the imp trlant lopn s connected with it, and the Irijislatiun ot the c untry there wilt becntntt the thente of dijtiiirh,n in every Mute Lecit hin re, of every country town and villce UK-ctmg throughout the Uriou. iliw nnftortunt, ihen, does it become, thnt full mi l imiwtinl rt ports shoui.t be obtained of ths notion of a btAty, which u iil cive nn impulse t the He.uhlic in a new oiucr, nut I whu-h, in a veiy grent decree, intt lence the public mind in the clcicooi the Chief Mugistfiite. who is to carry out the wU of the pe-;'!e us c niftiluti vnally exreed. The iinUcrsiiied has initde prearutions commensurate Willi the incrciim.il imp -runice ol uicouLy he h;is underts ken us the only reporter nnd publisher 'of the coui lt!ie dilutes nud proceedings ol Imth Houses of toinrress. The c 'ruing b-smoii wiil pr luti-ly be extended nine months, nnd (he r-poits will n t Ik eoint-nsetl in bus than 35,IKjO riynl ijumbt pages of brevier find noiii iiri.il type making 4 Vidumes of near Utn) pMc-s em h. Tlie r p"its f:r the tist lng seMsion made :t-i r.iul qntirt" pscs, und were Ivnind iu four volumes, overtiming VH royal tjimrt puges eat-n. 1 will publish in the Atrnuix for the nfxt session, nil htws thai nny le ihsril ihnun; the sesscn, which has ii' t been d ne heretofore. Alth uh this will iiirrc'ise in no small decree the expense of the puMication, the subserip ti 'ti price will be the aume thul it has been fnr several ycirs (ist The Daily Gloue will be published during the sera ion on a superfine double rouit shc:t. It will c ?ntiou the debates as taken d mil by the reporters, nnd ns nltered by the speakers, whenever tfi-y m-ike nny ulterulius; the current news of the d-ty nnd the mice! mucous muter. The main object fur puhlndiing the daily paper is, to ena ble .Members to see their remarks ni it. and alter them if they shall ttimk proper before they are published in tlie Congressional 'il'lte tuid Appendix The ConiireSMonu! I is made tip of the d n)ypr -ceednias of the two Houses of Congros, nnd printed r-n u doniiie royal paper, wilh una II t pe, (urrvier and non pareil.) iu quarto fonn, each iioudK.r contaiuinff sixteen royal q unit- pnge. Tho i)eeche of the li'iuers, in this fotm are S"inetnu. s cuitlcnsed ihe full refnttt of Ihe prewired speeches bemie rcsered for the Appendix Ad ret 'lutions, ni tions nnd oiht-r priK-eedmgM, nieivn in the form of the J mi inula, with the yens uud najs on every important quest ion. The Appendix is made up of tlie President's Annual Message, the Reports of the principal Oificers of the Government lhal accompany it, nnd all Speeches of Mem beis of Congress, w lit ten out or revised by themselves It is printed in the sumo fnnnsthe CougretHionnl Globe, and usually uuikes uUut the same nuiuoer of iugct during a smioii. During the first month or six week of a session, there is raiely more business done than will umkt two num bers u w;ek out of the Comriessioual Uml-e and one of the Appendix, but during Lite remainder of a session there is usually sumcieut in-titer for two or thret numbers of each and every wettc. The next session will be unusu ally interesting ; therefore, 1 calculate that ihe Congrea sio'nul Globe and Appendix together will make nt lemt 'J.V00 large quarto miles, priutwd in vmull type brevier and iiniiiriel. C nnpiete Imlexes to UUl will bt fur nibbed nt the uud of u session. 1 will iudeavor to print a sufficient m:mlr of surplus copies to sjpply all that may be miscarried, it l"st in tne tiimls ; but tubscrdrers siiould be very partieulnr to fiie their papers carefully, for fejr that 1 should iil be a bit to supply ail the losr numbers. If stiiiseribcra adinll not ite sat rfied with the work, tht money paid by them for it will be refunded to them whenever they return the numbers which muv hive been received by lhen. I wid give s.iliscrthers the subscrip tion price for any of the previous volumes of the Ci n gressi.iual Globe or tne Api-udix, except for the hut session, and will thank any person who will let me have then,. I have a few copies of the Iwiek volumes of the Con trressioual (IMw nml Appendix for tale nt a volume b mud, which it is pr. liable wiil be disposed of an : and when they ore, they wilt then, no d nibt, commanded at least Si 0 si volume, as they cannot bt reprinted for leas Uin that sum. There me '25 back volumes, TERMS. For one copy of the Daily dobe during the tcniou, $5 00 For one copy of the Congressional Globe luring the session, 3 00 For one copy of the Appendix during the session, H 00 The money may 1 remitted by mil nt my risk. Hank note current where a snbsreibur re sides will be received nt ar. Subscription should reach here by the 15th December, at furthest to insure the number. The prices for these papers are so low that I cannot all'urd to credit them out ; therefore no pcrsi n need order them unless the money accom panies the order. JOHN C. RIVES. Washington City, Nov. 1(451. TH12 GERMAN WASHING rOAVDKUS S considered by thousands who htv tetted it, at being th grcalcut Scientific Wonder of th World! Eittircly doing way with that luhoriout snd in juiiuut practice of rubbing the CLOTHES IPCS the WASHBOARD, And s great laving of TIME, LABOR AND EXPENSE. N. B. To prevent fraud ami imposition, (for many are trying to palm oil article put tip like mine.') the Proprietor, I. P. HOVT, will put hit WRITTEN HKiNATCRE on the top la bel of every Package. And he-only aks an enlign'eiicd public not .o conlound Till-: (;l It VI AN VAM!!ti I'OWUER with other that are in the market. It is put up in IV L uses with full directions, and sold at the nominal price of l-J cents. tV PRINTERS will find it grcailv to advan tage to purchase tttose Powders to cleante their TYPES AND ROLLERS, being a very euperior srtiele for thnt purpose. Manufactured only by I. P. HOVT, st his Laboratory and Principal Depot, No. 10 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia. Wholesale mid Retail Agents t Henry Matser, Sunbury ; S. P.. Denormandie, Northumberland. Remcmlicr the name GERMAN WASHING FLUID. All lettera to be post paid. November 22, 18S1 6ino. SCNllCRV AND ERIE RAILROAD COM PANY The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders in the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Com pany, will he held in Philadelphia, st No. 73 Souih FOURTH STREET, (Reading Railroad Duildiniis') up tluirn, on MONDAY, January 18th, 1022, at II o'clock iu the morning, it which time an Election for Pretidcnt and Mana ger will 1 held, in accordance with the Char ter. The Poll will be open from IS o'clock, noon, to 8 o'clock, P. M. D. L. MILLER, Jr., President. Cstie BiDiiLt, Sec'y snd Trctturtt. December 80, 1651. 4 u BLANK DEEDS printed on the best quality of parchment paper, told at th lowest price t thit effioa, by w hlal Sttd rttsil ..v CHERRY PECTORAL: rp I ha Cur r OOUOH3, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BaOV. OHITI3, CROUP, ASTM. XVI A , WHOOPIWO.COUOH AWD CONSUMPTION. Among the numerous discoveries .Science has made in ibis generation to facilitate the buainet of life increase its enjoyment, and even pro long tho term of human existence, non c hm named of mure real vnlue to mankind, thsn this contribution of Chemistry to ths Healing Art . A vast trial of itt virtues throughout this bread country, ha proven beyond a doubt, that BO medicine or combination of medicine yet knows, can to surely control tnd cure th numerou va rinlica of pulmonary diteat which have hithsrt wept from our midst thousand tnd thsutands every year. Indeed, there ia now abundant ret urn (o believe a Remedy has at length b found which can bo relied on to curs ths moat dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here will not permit ti lo publish any proportion of th cures affectrd by its use, hut w would present the following opinion of eminent men, anil refer further eiumiry to th circular which tho Aircnt below named, will alwty b pltttta to furuifh free, wherein are full particular, sod indisputable proof uf these facts. Front the F reside at of Amherst College, tht celebrated FliOFESSOR HITCHCOCK. "Jnmet C. Aycr Sir : I have used yssr Ciir.nnT l'ti-TontL, in my own case of deep willed llronrhitis, uud am tntisfisd from it che mical constitutiuii, that it is on admirable com. pound 'for the relief of laryngial and bronchial dinicuttics. If my opinion as to itt tuptrior character can be of any service, you r st liberty to ute it os vou think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D, From the widely celebrated FROFESSOR SILLIMAS, M D. L. L. 1)., Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, A-c, Yale Cotlcse. Member of the Lit. Hist. Med. Phil, and Scientific Socic'.its of America and Europe. ' I derm the CucrtRT Pkctorii. en admirable roiupusitioii Irani sumo of the tst articles in tit Materia Meilica, an. I a very cilective remedy for the class ol diseases It it iiitcntled to cur. New Haven, Ct., Nov. 1, l-i9. MAJOR PATTbSON, President of the S. C. Senate, states he has tued the Cinnnr Pict riAL with wunderful success, to euro an inflsm tnntion uf the luncs. From one of the first Physicians in Main. S.co. Me., April 26. 184. Dr. .!. C. Aver, Lowell. Dear iir . I am now constantly usinj your CiicariT Pi:ctiiji. in my practice, and preicr it to any oilier medicine for. pulmonary coinplsints. From observation f niiiiiv severe cases, I am convinced it will cur cousin, colds, ami di-enscs of ths lungs, that have put to dpfiance all other remediet. I iuvriably rctoinmend itt ute in catat of son sumption, and consider it much th best rtmtdy known for that disease. Respectfully vour, I. ti. CCffHMAN. M. D. Pupated and sold by JAMES C. AY EH, Practical Chemist, Lovell, Mass. Sold in Sunbury by H. MASSER. snd by Druggul generally throulmut ths Stat. November 1, 101. lyce3mo. Phocrax Pirs & Thief Proof Iron Chetts. XAKRANTED to stand equal heat with ' nny other Chests in the country, and to defv tho Hurcla-.' iiuieiuiitv. Mtnufactory, N. ' HI Hudson' Alley, running between Thinl snd j Fourth streets, south of Chetuut, and in th rear ef the Girard lSank. M. A. S., the proprietors, re Prcticl M' chanics, and feel confident, from long experience in the manufacture of Iron Chests and Sale, Slid 1 . . ...i t k a special nlleutioii 10 lint parncuiar uiihui, giving tatislacliuti to all who may (fivs thra call. X. P.. We have selected one of ths best min eral ever used at s non-conductor Of hsst ia thit butiness, and we warrant our Chests snd SiIps to be made uf the best material and in th piust durable maimer, and to stand sny hsst that can bs spplicd to them. MILNOR ft SHAW, Manufactory No. ID Hudson's Alley. Running between 3rd and 4th street, 8 of Cu nut, in the rear of (iir.ird Hank, Philadelphia, Oct. 35, 1J51 ly P1UME OYSTEKS. THE undersigned it in ths daily receipt ef fresh and excellent Oysters from the cele brated establishment of Mr. Field, No. 831 West Lombard street, lialtimore. All orders will lw promptly attended to snd forwarded without delay. Apply to ths sub tcriiier at l.ec's Hotel, Northumberland, Ps. PHILIP SHAY. N. D. Oysters of common quality st SI, OA per can. October 11, 1S81. 3mo. "OYSTER S ! OYSTEKS ! AVINU Milled at Northumberland, I sat now prepared to furnUh Fresh and Spiced Oyster during the whole season nt the reduced price ef one dollar for w hole aud fifty cent per half can. You can ilefiend upon them being freth, st I thall receive them daily, (Sundays excepted.) and when landed here they sre only 16 hour out of the (hell. ' A II nAM.Mi mbn im ill wnnl nt tht mbav arti cle, at s distance, call have them sent per duaea or aingle cau by addressing OEOKC.E W. JONES. N. D. Pertont calling on the ulicjiur find hiin either at Uurr's or Haas HotcL Northumberland, Oct. 4, 1841. WAsTTlM'TOX HOUSE, SUKBUEY, PA. flHE tubtcriber resiectfully iuformt hit friend A . alid the public, that lie hut taken the well known Public House, corner ol Market and Hir er ctreett, lately occupied by Mr. Wharton, He truttt by atrict attenlion to businesa, he will be enabled to give talitiactiou to all wUa mJ bset hint wilit llieir cuttoiu. JAMES COVERT. Sunbury, Oct-$S, 15 1. It P A TENT URITTANIA STOPPEBS A bar buttle for sale by li. B. MAMCR, Sunbury, Atil, IS, lt