SUNHUUY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. California News. ftXEVEl DAYS LATER FROU California. ARRIVAL OF THE DANIEL WEBSTER. HALF A MILLION IS GOLD. Ntw York, Jan. II. Tho atrRmer Daniel Websler, from San Juan, whence slm sailed on the evening of the 11 inst., ami Havana the afternoon of Ihe 6th inst , arrived this forenoon. She brine dales from San Francisco to the 15th of 'December, 2&5 pasweiu'fM, ami $560,000, pricipally in the hands of passen gers. The United States steamer Sarnnac, Com Diodore I'uiker, arrived at San Joan on the lot inst., and her viiit wan supposed to have reference to the recent outrage upon the ftramship Prometheus by the Brilisli brig of war Express. The event created great ex citement at San Juan. The British Admiral has ordered the biis-of-war Express, from San Juan to Kind lon, in order to investigate the commander's conduct in reference to the Prometheus. The papers contain contradictory stati" ments relative to the gold discoveries in Ihe Bear Valley ; some asserliritr. that the c'aim has the appearance of being woiked nut, whilst other aflirm that the firm accounts kave besn fully realized, and that it is a reliable fact that the original discoveries Wave sm.k th-ir hole to the depth of 12 feet, and have taken out $400,000 Seaman's wages were firm, and ena.ipe. ments were dilfinult at late rales. Laborers obiain $5 to ? per day, and carpenieis and masons from 7 to St 10. O-her mechai.-k-al blanches are prosperous. The telegraph line of Slaves run f-om S.i rramrirlo lo Nevada, a distance ct tigh'y miles, in less than eleven hour. Seven hundred and ninety-four loaded wagons, averainjr over three thousand pounds each, and drawn by over two thousand hoises, mules and oxen, naesetl east by Plum Valley House, Nevada, in tine week. lieaveis aie said to be very I'liim-rotis on Dry River, a branch of Ihe Ssut Joa quin. Snow had fallen to the di-jh nf nix f..-el in the country above Downieviile. a sintn i.a iiu.Micinr c.su:. Yesterday, Saiah Gerber, U year, of ate. was tried before Judge Kelley and Aniwn, rharyed with Ihe murdur of Florence Miller n infant often months. Ttie facts disclose tu interesting and pecu'iar case The pa ruts of the deceased child leside in the :ily of Lancaster. They employed the lie endant as child-nurse on '.he day after the lection. Their child was apparent')' in nod health until the close of Ihe mouth of '(.-latter, when it bepau to exhibit preat vtleness. 0:i this 29ih of October, lire If of a needle was extracted from the leg ' the infant. Mrs. Miller did not think in-h of ihe circumstance, beinp under the lpressiott that the needle, had l!unn;:li neci nt entered the lee if the child. The ild continued lo ernw moie resiles". On e 30. h of that month, tho father, Wilson Miller, his wife and the child came to city, and proceeded lo the dwelling of s. Grier, in Vine street. On the fiih of vember, one pin and half a needle passed ough the bowels of the child. On the h, fiTe pins and one needle. On the 23d, pins and "one needle. Dr. Washington re was called 1oaltend the child. He id it sidirrmg fiom marasmus, which pro iicvi fitim ihe operation of these ! iyu substances upit the dij;is!ive fune s. mvarj th. do of tlv' child's 1 iff it cx ted symptoms of the cioup, at least crou espiralion, uilhuiit Ihe cooah peculiar lo disease. The physician ii. formed Mrs. ;-r that the pins and needles must have administered thiongh desiirii ; thai the I not pel into the body of the child gh accident. From the latter symp he concluded that one or more of tiie sr ucedles had found their way into the : ef tire infant, which proved lo b the Il died on the night of the 27ih of tuber, from an abscess in the wind which had thus been formed, er a porlwn of lh pins and needles astsed from the child, Mrs. Miller said dependant, "Sarah, you didn't do it V iswered, '-No." On the following day efendant nursed the infant child of 'trier. Its mother found that it had I ling in its mouth on feelin, she dis J it lo be a pin. She endeavored lo not, but the child strugsled with il allowed it. !u four days afterwards passed away. Mis. Grier accused if pulling tho pin in the mouth of tier but she denied it. Mrs. Howard a r, came into the house, ami charge, I fendaut with pivinjr pins to Ihe two 1. The JefetuUril then said she had rem to both children. She hail giv. to Mrs. Grier's child, afterwards Irs. Howard inquired how many she en to Mis. Miller's child. She said, seven pins." Dr. Leiper also asked t was the inducement! Shu could lie siir?eted whether il was to e child fietful, so (hat the mother lake it. She said, "Yes." She 1 gave litem to Mrs. Grier's child j it. PAild. Ledger. opular Assembly of the Hanseatio , composed cf the free towns of h, Bremen and Lubec, has ntrarii- oted that block of stone should be with suitable inscription, and for- l the United Elates, to be placed in lingion National Monument. It is the Senate will sanction this noble i Assembly. I Hat, with black feathers, and a traduced hapeu, havinjr been y ihe bucks of Broadway, N. Y., the Bowery, not to be outdone, adopted the Kossulb hat, but have I, In plaet) of ibis black ostrich re turkv tail f. a'.her. I. f.t t mi mom Lola MorK. The followinif rich letler. from Lola Mon ies, to the F.ditor of the New York Herald, appeared in that pappr on Saturday. Ii shows tip Mr. F. P. Willis, brother to the poet, in a beautiful manner, and it establish es the fact that Barnnm's agent, M.Le Grand Smith wni in negotiation for the lady, which hni been repeatedly denied. Here is the letter: to nit editor or tiir h t mkbald. Sir Having seen in the Herald a corres pondence between Mr. E. P. Willis and Oil. Boilri. relative to my pecuniary atTaii nnd business arrangement trenernlly, I lake an early opportunity to say that it was commen ced and carried on entiiely without my con sent. Mr. E. P. Willis called on me in Paris; ii'tro.Juced himself ns the brother of Mr. N. P. Willis, editor of the Home Journal, or as hff called it, the "Times of America,"' anil the most influential paper in Ihe United States; tht he (E. P. Willis) controlled the press of New York, and corresdonded with a lar.e number of tho tending papers in vari ous p'irts of Ihe country. At this interview he stated that I.e hart heard tha' I purposed visitine America, and offered his services lo facilitate the object of my proposed tour. I introduced Mr. Willis to my friends, and he succeeded in innkiirg them believe that he was one of the most inrtnential men in the l.'nited States, and that Ihe Home Journal, and his brother, not only made public opto- j ion in this country, but controlled il after it j was made, and that if he was employed, my j recess was piaeed beyond a possibility of a j doubt. Ol" course it became important that so desirable a person as Mr. K. P. Wiliis j should be secured, and I fn ally decided to I select him as my travelling agent to accom- j rauv me tn the foiled 5'atcs. Shortly aOer j . .... . i his lrt int.-rview, he fian!:!y staled to me 'hat ahhoinih he had a I;irie pmpeity in the States, jet some temporary diilieuhies bad, occuned which prevented his .'merits in New York from making tho usual remittances, and that he was actually without a son. The laltrr fart of this sawry ! soon ascertain ed lo be stiictly true. The frankness of Mr. j Willis, was appreciated, his scanty wardiobe was replenished; he was taken from lire; wretched carrel where tm domiciled; his; watch, which was nt his "uncle's." was re- j deemed, nnd Mr. Willis soon found himself: independent of the charity of Americans in ; j Paris. As an instance of tho way in w hich ! j he abused my confidence, I may state a sin- c!.? ease. An American lady travelling Dpi the Rhine, was in temporary prcuniary ein- b.11 rassrneiit. 1 sent her 400 f. by 1 lie hands of Mr. Wiliis who told me that the lady had 1 received il, and was very uratefnl. On my j arrival in New Voik, 1 accidentally learned : '.hat Mr. Willis had never pivn her n son. j but that she had been relieved from her d lli- i cnl'ies in Europe, by t'. generosity of the Hon. H. J. Walker. Up to th? time of mv , di pjrtnre from I'aiis, 1 had paid 2U(H) f. to i li'priiiate ciairi ajraiest Mr. Willis, without I which h could rot have left that city. Dad j mv klinlness runt cenemsHV Air. Willis' been h,ss1 ti worilil now have been i'l the j hands of his creditors in France, insteail of J beuir 111 this country, publishttrg letters in t Ihe newspapers to injure me. j Many advantageous proposals wertf marie j lo me in regard to my visit to America, and J one ia particular by Mr. f.e tlraud Smith, j the aaent of Mr. P. T. Barnum, w ho hail ere. 1 deirtials from the lattei distiiinishe l person j to make enyacements for him in Europe;! but the representations, or raiher misrepre- ; sentntion of Mr. E. P. Wiliis, induced me j to decline ull such overtimes a"d lo keep him as my micnl. As soon as pix.sihlt- after my ! arrival, without -iillet inL! a prealer peeuniriry loss than I had already experienced, I dis- j pimped him ultopether from my house nnd j service. This desi ulle termination was j rendered more midden in consequence of his j sross nnd uupc nttemaidike behavior in many respects, and morn immediately in eonse. s.f lit n I ri,rt! 11 rr In piiliir ti l.u.l- j mom, ami oilier etlorls to compromise me with the inmates of my house. Marie vr. Landsfikid IIfai.d. "Lola Mo.sti-.s." New York, Jan. 9, 1S52. It KIM'CTtOIS OF TIIE CATiAL BOARD. Wo call special attention to the recommen dations of th Governor in reference to the reduction of the Canal Hoard, without, how. evoi. cndoisiiiL' fully the position ho ni-stiniHs The iicccsrdtv for this swp has lonf been ap parent to lhnM who have inarle our s-ystcm of i internal improvements thi'ir stu.ly, nil. I wlro fully comprehend the importance of an i-tli- i cient and economical management of them. ' , , . ; Gov. Johnston, however, is a new convert lo , this rloctrine, bavins in his message of 18S0, J recommcde.1 a board 10 conns, of five mem-, b-rs to l elected by separate district. j We are well convinced, loo, thai il lh I proposed reduction lakes place, tho taual C'ommi-sioner should be required to l:onii-j rale all his oilicors 10 the Senate for imnfir. j matiou. This would prevent the removal 01 sou I uilicors for trivial cansrs, preclude the, appointment of iucomjieleiit men nnd nl-o prevent liio Commiesioucr from usiiif; his power for personal and political purposes. There can bo but lit lit.' doubt but that if a bill propei ly framed, retlucirr the number of Commistiouets to one, electing a Slum engi neer by the legielature or the people, requir ing ilia former In nominate his officers lo I he Senate, should be passed by the legislature and become a law, our improvements would soon be made to yield u largely increased revenue, w hile the expenses of their man. I ntieroent would be largely decreased. Di vided responsibility must from it very n.i. ture be inefficient, extravagant, coinpromii in un J ruinous. llurrishur Keijston;. Tut city of Loudon stands upon 6!0 acres. The fined propei I y in house located on this small spot is estimated at 10 000,. 000 sterling j and the value of moveable property in Ihe city is considered to be worth XI 00,000,000 sterling. BusntD to DtATH. On tho I2nd nit., little girl, five years of age, danphter of Mrs Mary Poison, of New Matket, York county, was so seriously buroed, in Harrisburg, ps to jroiuce death ehjrtty iffer- Dr. IIooklako's German Bittkhs. This celebrated medicine N one of Ihe very best in the country, and its good qualities only need to bo known, to give ii precedence over all others now in use. We have seen its pood effects lately, after the total failure of many oiheii. This is sayine more than we can say for any other medicine within our knowledge, anil wo feel il a dutv to re commend ihe Hitlers to the notice of our friends. The genuine is prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Phila. SI A II It 1 E l. In Snt.burv, on the 11 inst., by the Kev. J. Srine, Mr. Daniel Pi-msvi., lo Miss Rkbkcca E. Moavehv, bo h of Upper Augusta. On the same dav, by the same, Mr. Wit. mam B Cask. ot'Rnsh, lo Miss Charity, daughter of Mr James Campbell, of Upper Auutisla. In CHli.ivis.-i, on the same day, by Ihe same, Mr. Li'klns Clahkc, to Mis Mary Kin.nky. In Milton, on the Bih inst., by the Rev. David Longmore, Mr Charin F. Hkss, of Lewiabnry, lo Miss Mary E. PetehMaN, tu the former place On the 1-t insi., by the Rev. Mr. Hudson, Capt. James BuvsoS, of Delaware town ship, to Miss Marrarkt. tlniifchier of Mr. William Montgomery, of Lewis township. On ihe same day, bv the. Rev. Joseph France. Mr. Christian Dikhi.. of Danville, and Miss Maiiy Kl'MON, ot Kush Ip., .ur trinmbei land co. Pa. Oil the same dav. bv the same, Mr. ! Enoch WooI.vf.iitos, of linsh Ip, Northum berland co., and Miss Ann Evans, of Roar inu Cieek tp. On tire same day, by the same. Mr. DN 1 1: L M. Gr.AiniAnr, ami Miss Sarau Koont, both i f Rri.-h township, Noithnuibeilainl co. O i the same day, by the T.ev. P. Wiilard, Mr. Zitun Hn:i). ami Miss Cohm'.i.ia Ken nedt, both of Hush tp Nor h'd co , Pa. On th liih nit., by the Rev. S. R. Boyer, Mi. A. W Hai'si:, of Iiirnstone ip, Monioor CO, to Miss Kl.lZAUK'MI .MtNol.s, ot Dela ware tp., Noi :h'd co. i i i: i. III rMi ulioii'i. on ihe 10,11 inst., suddenly, Mr. JACOI5 KEliD, acd about -11 years of i.ie.0. I 1 Danville, on the 31st nil., CHARLES, son ol l-aae ami .Maruarel Aincnrmn, ageil 2 years, A months, ai,.l 7 d.i)s. In lianvillc, on the "ill inst., Mr. JOHN RHODES, aj;ed (5 cais. 5 moulds, ai d 14 d.rj s. In Danville, on the lllh inst, Mrs. MA' RV DEEN, wife oi John Deen, Sen., aged Go e.ns, S 1iKi11ll1Sii.nl IS ilajs. CI)C iUarkcts. Ihilauclpliia Market. Jan. 14, lf52. l'l.ora ami Mkai.. The last sales of flour for export were nt S3.8IJ; lor ciiy use sales at S3 S7aS4.u0. E.uin Hour is held al !-! a S4?. Rvt I'lolh. is scarce, and would bring $3.50 CnKN Meal. Last sales of fresh ground al s3. Wiiimt Littir! f lferinc ; sales of prime red at h(l c ; while is held al S'JTailS els. liVK.- Nono aiiivioi; last hales ul 72 cents. ('"Its. Is dull : sales of pood old jellow a' ,r'!' v "'"q'j, s; Id. at, niut at 63 cents fiom Southern rrc in demand at 3G ulS cis. WiitsKv. Saiea at 2J cts. iii lbs. and 21 a 2J eta. in l.lidd. SLWHUKY VMVli CC'IMIUNT WlUAT. I.'d. ("lIUX. Oats. liiTTta. Dor.s. I II UK. t''l.MIII. 'I'll. I.o t . Rl.KSH'AX Hhri in ri. t. D 11 ik i Aeei.r.s. lie. l'l.Ai.lus. Fl.il to ft0 j 1 01 lr 10 5 ton 8 Kew Advertisements. "AID AND COMFORT," o Yocu (Inn .Tltth.-tiiics. geokCxi: iu:xx. MAXlTACTlTnit OF FURXITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. HIIE subscriber respectfully culls the attention cf I'.-, public to his larije and eiU-n Jid sssoit incut of every ipiality and price of .i:.Vi!i.irr-YVA n n. which cannot fail to rciommcnd itself toevcry one who will examine it, on account of its durable workinausuip auj splendid finish, niado up of the .,.,t p,,,, t0 i,0 l,3d jn the city. No ed'ort is spared in the manufacture of his waie, and the s'ri-s-n'a-r is determined to keep up with tile inki.v improvements which are coiihlanllv being niilj'...ui!, Mo,k consilw of Maiii,gany ' fUt-M t-ulisl IU1.1 r.Ml.lROS, BureaHSi Secretaries, Sideboards, im H!itKFAST AU IIMC TABLES, Mld vL.NETIAN BLIXD8. e.ju.1 to I'hil.. delpliia nianufacturc. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, a-pj0AKI)S) WOIIK AND CANDLE, STANDS. TOII.KT TABLKS AND EXTENSION TABLES, I j,, sbi.rt, every article in this line of hi business. lie altsi liiaiiuracmrcs all kinds and qualities of C1IAIKS, including varieties never before to he had ir fsuiihury, such as Mauogaxt, Dur a Walsvt ti Crm.Kit M M'Lk OitKtiiH ; axii Wimikoh CM A IKS. ami vaM'T Piaku rSi-ooLS, which sre of ihe laU-xt style, and warranted to lie excelled by none leauulacturcd in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscriber is determined lhat there shall be nofK'M lor persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can I'C entertained about ihe qiuhty and finish of his war and Chairs. Ilia articles will lie disposed of on as rood terms as they ran be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce tuken in payment for work. tNDL'KTAKINO. Having provided himself with a handsome HkihSe, ha is now prepared for L'ndertakins, slid attending funer als, in this vicinity, or at any convenient dis tance from this place. The Ware Room is In Market Street, below Thompson's 6 tore and Weaver's Tavern. GEORGE REN'N. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1853. tf. ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID Slid Adhe sive and legal envelopes, for sal by H. Ii. MA6SER. Bunbury, Jan 10, 185S . T)LANK DEEDS printed on the best quality U of psrctuneul paper, sold at the lowest rrkee st tbi. cfl.a, ty wbcittiis n rtutl HERRING'S (W11.DK1TS PATKNT,) SALAMANDER SAFES. rTPHE validity of this patent, (after having hrcn vigorously contested liy suits at law for the last six years.) has lieen fully anil finally rsub Hahed iii the Supreme Court of the United States. Th undersigned, st his depot, has ou hand I Urge assortment of the irrnuine PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES, AL0, ALL KINDS OP Iron Chests, Money Boxes, Vault Doors and Dnnk Vaults, boih fire oml bur ttlur proof, with new slid Second Hand Safes of other makers-forming the largest assortment ia the world. Alto, the fo'lowin 4 LOCKS: Jonss'a Changeable, Comminution, Permutation,, and Letter Chnnrjcshle Ami (iunpowder Locks; Hall's New Patent Powrlir and Bursr-Proof Lurk) Day. Newell Ai Day's; and Locks f other celebrated uiskers. OII F4RKKL, No. fl4 Walnut street. Philadelphia. Sole Agent for the State of Pennsylvania. January 0, 1852. 2m. THE WORLD'S FAIR, f.oltl IT! r1nf Awniilcil, To Eli Krupp, for Ais "Essence 0 Coffee." IT is now satisfactorily decided thnt Krupp's 'Essence of Coffee" is the liest and most wholesome preparation for Coffee in the world. We therefore recommend it to all lovers of "GnoJ Coflu" ss an article of great value. The irice is only 12 cents uer package, which j with one lb. of Coffee will go as far as five lbs. : of ordinnry Coffee alone, I Storekeepers and all others that may purchase ; it are assured that if it does not sive entire satis , faction it may be returned, and the money will i 1 refunded. Manufactured 1V i ELI KRUPP, j No. 639 N. Od St., Philadelphia. I January 3, 1851 3m. STRAW GIIIHIS AM) .lllLLINbtil. n. . thooKKii & co., lMt'ORTERS, MAM'FACTl'RERS AND DKA1.RRS IN st it aw c;oobs, Silks, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, AND OTHER MILLINER V GOODS, Nos. 47 and 43 Chestnut Street, olid No. 60 Smth .Second Street, west side, near Chestnut, Philadelphia. December 27, 1851. 1 v. Witt. a. MASON, Engraver and Printer, JS'o. 46 Chestnut Slr'tt, ahove Second, PHlLADrLPHTA. IS prepared to do ENGRAVINC nnd PRINT ING, in all their branches, Wedding, Visiting and Business Cauls, Ball Tiikets, Watch Papers. Labels. Bill Heads, Notes, Checks, Drafts and Diplomas. Seals and Stamps for Corporations, Odd Fellows, Masons, Sons of Temperance, &c. AH the above engraved in the best manlier. Orders by Post promptly attended lo. Decembers", 1951 lj. JOHN A 1 II A 11 It 1 a, Manufacturer, S Dealer in Imported and Domestic Segars, Also, a general assortment of I.cir& Manufactured Tobacco, CONSTANTLY on hand, st the lowest nisr ket prices. Coiner M Chestnut St., and Wharves, Philadelphia. December 27, lbol. ly; J. I. DITTERICH, Ae 78 Xorl)i id St.. letic'ea Arth and Eacl St., 7HIZ.ASEX.rHIA. HEREBY informs lire public that he imports and constantly keeps on hand at his new store. No. 8 North Cd bt., a lnri.e assortment of Foreign Fancy (iootls, Musical Instruments, Pictures J" Paints, 56 1 which he will sell at the lowest prices. ;7 1 II ik ktock, in part, consists of. Accordeons, 19 1 Violins. Music boies. Parlor and Usr Room Or 10 i Rnus, Mclodeons, Sersphiues, Matheiuaiir sl In G ' strirments, Msgnets, fipy slid Opera Glasses, Stationery of all kinds. Pocket books, lirorite Powiler, Dutch MiUl, tiold and Siler Leaf, Si'iilcs of all kinds. Snuff and Tobm-co Boxes, Lithographic Paints, Copper Plate and sjiecl En gravings, and pictures of ciery vsrrttv. Also Gilt Frame Mouldings of vorious sizes. Dealers, Country Merchants, Sail Pedurs, sup plied at reasonable prices. December tit), labl. tf. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! Clocks, Watches, Jeweller), Silver Ware, Fancy Gooils, &c , &c. LOCKS ef every ilrscniili-m mid qimlirv 1 qanl 6 tins- Brats mut ail h-'ur I'l tcks, vt-rj-k-vv. '.i.-nt ,if ilie Ih h tkers I ti.iasJ' inis hi rani li"i'iiisiii uu:a pnuut rwt, mm- in lw ns ao, .vtiri:iiil.-d H kuml riist-s, mi-1 im.tirt '1 , .-r 11 ia ntiis. Silvrr I., vi r as Iiim-.is ti6,ll0 wurrniilrd. ; i.,.ncs !.s l.v i-fc 's'' 1H1 w:trni.ap'l, ((u.rucr Wiariit-s 111 ' pirn vriii-lv. Jew. lii y i.l rv-ry itcs. riili -a. O I.! liuarii naJ I'.'t. ciriiii, Hr.tr-l-is, I'ur l(tii, l-'iiipt-r Hiim'. I Ur-f-rlio, O.-kl IV11H tr Sl.im, uianaiicd p"iias. I Tnr suiiH-ril't-f Itavnif: iit'-t rrniinrd ir. in the t.!n-rii ' fn.M-.tirs it itr.k-ortl I t lurii'.su br.v urtl.-t III ills line of ! hiisui.-ss or tlttr tilrsr s:vl,s. tttul its titi-np ns tlir kihir ttrti. i r,,-t t-itt t s-.nt tit 1'it l'riit.i.leipr:ia ir New Yois tnur,-u. 1 T.t c-'tiviticr iie ,tt'n.. -r t.ni. 1 t l.i- tnvit- liK-r aunt- t."ii 8imI lciwt.-n'ii;:y s.-'ir-its:i cn!l. I'c Ivsinu tsrltctnarly I invite tlte iiUfiilioil i'f Il'Sel I'mpri t-irs, still I'Hii.iii.-t tu I Ins extrusive naa.rlniriil ni filver Wnre. viz: Ten (Setts, ' Tsliie, licert anil 'IV, SiMHins, l-'crks, l.nillti, ii1.. An. I Orders rwrivej I'm sn lirtic.e i 1 .ixer lire i-it-euted I Willi ininiiets, sin! in best slMe. A jrml vnriety 1 nr" Flitter Gtvslt. .I'stner Muene rk, sik-Ii its Wiilit-g links, 1'iTt Fi'.t., In ve H. x.-s, rw .ur iiuncs, c , e. Il' y a want lo secure tture.unsut.lnt ' H. C r.HK.rN'rt next ii" i tn the ti OKce. Centre st , I' Kl.vi.k, I's. . jj i timik 'f ri'i'iiiii aitcnitl v b;' lire best wutk- men. December 0T, ltil. 8 a HOVER'S INK MANUFACTORY, r.KMovr.D TO o. Ill It ace Street. Between ith and 5, opposite Crown St.) PHILADELPHIA. I MIRRK the Proprietor is enuhleil, by ineressnl fneili I? ties, 1 1 snpplv the prrnwinir tletnsnd l-r UOVKR'8 INK, wlneh its wnlie-st.ieml reiHiiiui.tii lm crealctl. T.'us Ink is ttniv so well esialtlttlieil in tlte tHj opinion etui c. mild, ncc pi' tlie American Pnlilte, that il is Se.tretly ll.'eesilre Lituv unvitiiMf in ns fnvi.r. nnd tlte niunui'ut-l ti ter inkes litis o;it,irrtriiiiy ti buy that ths eoitDdatcc lUui SeetirLj stiu Ii nut t,e utms-.tt. In n,li!ai.iii t lite vnn.iiis kiiuls of V mini lax, ns si' m.-tiittlBetnres Atinrnnnttiie i'emcnt n.r niemln.g l.tusfamm Ciiiini, ns well us a siipril. Hair Dve ; it trial -Mly is ne. eessurv to insure lis fulnre ne. sua s Sesln rr Wtil. well niinple'd f. Drneeius ami Hunters, ut a very l.w jtrtes, is larf-e ur stn:ll tinaitritlcs. . Oniers Miicir,eir t- jui-i.t ti Mmiuliiernrer, Xi. Ill Raee Street. Helwejt, 4lk Stli, itppnuie C'rcivu Siru.t, l'l,.ioiit .phis. Pecember 7, 1651 3in. - 7HL. M. E0CkEFELLEli, ATTORNEV AT LAW, Ml .IEl'KV, I'A. Dee. 13, 1651 tf. Dissolution of rnrtncrsliip. "NOTICE is hereby given llint the partnership heretofore existing, between (he sulwcribers, under the Arm of lis us U Renn, in the Cabinet Making Business, in this place, was, on the 6th day of December last, dissolved bv mutual con sent. DANIEL HAAS, GEORGE RENN. Bunbury, Jan. 3, 185?. 3t GOLb PENS with and without esses, of very superior quality, just received. Also a fresh supply of Writin Fluid, for sal by II. D. MAS8ER. Bunbury, Dec 17, 185 It 10 R sal at this office, bupsrior Black Ink, - Cattle Mduin at 23 ete, Pure Esavnee of (.Ii jct, VJ teuu. TO FBINTEES AND PUBLISHERS. L. TELOUZE'S Philadelphia Type Toundry. CJrcHt llcducllnn In Types), Ac THE oridersifrned begs leave to call the atten tion of Printers and Publishers to ths greatly reduced prices of his Type, viti Pearl, $1,08 Minion, 48 Agate, 72 Brevier, 4) Nonpareil, SS Bouigeoise, 37 Long Primer, 34 Bmall Pica, 32 Pica, 30, and alt other type in proportion. But wishing to ncuuraue cash payments, the subscriher will make a still larger deduction of from 12 tr 15 per rent. Tor cash. Having grently enlarged and Improver! his establishment, he flatters himself to be able to supply his customers with greater des patch thau moot of his competitors. He has constantly on hand Csses, Chases, Composing Sticks, Standi, Brass and Wooden Galloys, and all other materials used in a Printing Olfice. All orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to at tins North West Corner of 3d and ! Chestnut streets. L. PELOL'ZE. N. B. Old Type taken in exchange for new at nine rents per pound. PhilarU-liihia, Dec. 20, 1351.- tf. MOllE GOOD NEWS!! MORE NEW GOODS ! ! .TOIIX YOUNG, If A3 just received and opened a fresh and general assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, of the newest and best styles, consisting in part of IIIIY UOODS, CillOCEKIES, QTJEENSWARE. HurdWarr. Iron nnd Steel, Nails, If., ALSO! SILK AND SLOUCH HATS. MILITARY AND CLOTH CAPS. Gum Shoes, Fish, Salt, Ac. All of which be w ill acll at the most reasonable prices for cash or country produce. Give him a rail and try his prices, bunbury, Nov fl, 1851. GREAT BARGAINS ! AVatchc nnd Jewellery, 1TIIO 1. 1: .4 1, l: aiKl It UTA1L. TYAYlNU constantly on hand an immense sl.n'k of Watches and Jewellery, I am de termined to sell at less prices than ths snars 4,111! it y of Wntchcs or Jeweiiciy sis sold iu I'luUilvf ptiia, vii: Uuld Ltvcr Watches, full jewelled 18 ka case, oulv $30,00 Gold Lipirfe, ' ' II 2-1.00 .Silver Levers, full jewelled, snlj 14,00 Silver Lepines, " 11, U0 Gobi Pencils, 1,50 Gold Pens, Silver holders, 1,00 Also sn immense stock of all kinds of Watch es, Gold Chains, breastpins. Earrings, Silver Spoons, Ac, all of which I will sell at less pri ces thun (vcr have been sold in this city, as the prices are certainly much less than ever hereto fore sold in this city or county. Califomis Gold bought for Cash. Particular attention paid lo repairing Watches and Jewel lery. All I ask is a call to convince Purchasers that this is the place to purchase Watches, Jew ellery and Silver Ware. l'tron by sciuliiitr the cash they wish to ex pend can have a watch or watches sent to them bv mud "rib perfect kafcly, having sent them in that way lor the last 6 years. All communica tions must Le past paid. Plcat-e call or stud or ders to LEWIS LA DOM CM, No; 103 Chesnut M.. bclwn 3d and 4th St., Kaft Win:; of Franklin Hcuse. Philadelphia, Oct 5, li51.- tf. TO DVSPEPTICS. rrHE subscribers offer for sale Cheltenham Sslt, sn iuvuiimhlc remedy for this di sense; ft Is nil evart iniitaliini of the water of the cele brated Cheltenham Spring of England, which has been found so beneficial in cases of Dyspep sia, Bilious Complaints, Sick Headache, Habit ual ('ostivcriens, &c, and is pnrticuluily recom mended as a substitute, lor Sculli't Powders, ss it si ts both ss a tunic and gentle purgative. A Pamphlet conlsinin,' an analysis of the water and directions for its use, accompanies each bottle. Price cents per bottle. The subs-rilicrs also prepare a highly concen trated Essence of Pure Jamaica Ginger. Price 85 cents per bottle. Pull Cat'li'!irs of drugs with prices attached furnished Physicians gratis. Also priced fata logues of I'Ul'C Clieilltful 1st onaKticul Clieminls. Tlie nttention of Drnguists is particularly in vi'.td to our slock of line drugs, chemicals, Vc. PI LLOCK !t CRENSiHAU', Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists. r-rh A Arch Street, Phiiadclphi. October SS, l51. -lino. E. S. JONES & 00, 'CORNER of Fouilh and Race tVtrcets. Pub- V- lisbers of lln'Mod.1 Architect, bv SAMUEL SLOAN, Architect, to be completed in SI mor:lh ly parts. The above work is designed to meet lire wishes not only of lhte directly interested in buildings, but ot all who desire lite advancement nf this no ble art in our country, and wish to cultiv Jtc their l.-rstcs and acquaintance with architecture. The handsome niami'r in which it is prepared and embellished, renders it a lastcful ornament for lit? ihiwim;-rc.om, while its accurate delineations give ir the highest practical value. ii. t. 2 ek 3 now ready for delivery. Price 50 cents per number. Address as above, post paid. May :i, l(i.'i I. ly. Dec. ill, 1851. M. L. III,IfEIss jfi.TTCE.XTS7 -T LA77". Office in Mirket street Sunburn, opposite H eaver Hotel J " TrsINESS will he promitly attended to in B tiie Counties of Northumberland, Union, Columbia and Montour. Sunhiiry, Oct. 11, 1851. ly. Lime ! ! Lime ! ! ! THE subscriber hereby informs his customers and the public generally, that having rented and put in operation the Lime Kilns of Mr. Ira T. Clement, iii addition lo the other Kilns in use, he will now be utile to supply demands for lime at tlie shortest notice. His lime will be of the hist qiulitv. JOHN B. BHIPMAN. BunbUry; Nov. 15, 1851. tf. THOMAS PALMES, COMMISSION' MP.llLIlAXT, Vo. 6, Sorth Wharves, Wl.ere the following goods re rei eivcd and (old on commission, tJricd Apples, Peadies, Plums, Pears, Cherries, A c., Green Apple in Bnels or by the Uushel, lleatis, Pens, Cranberries, Onions, Mercer Po tatoes, Hwect Potatoes, Bhi-lbaiks, Chestnuts, Ground Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs. Prunes, Grapes, P.tullry, Egg, Butler, Cheese. A nd all kinds of Foreign sud Domestic Pro duce. Philadelphia, Dec, 13, 1851. ly. SOAP AND CANDIES. rpiIE subscriber takes this method of inform ing the citizens of Bunbury and vicinity, that they ar engsgfed in the manufacture of Boap and Candle, of the best quality, at No- 44 Filbert street, Philsdelphi. They respectfully invite all who buy for essh, to giv him call ss they will And it to to their adanlg iu dealing with him for article in their line. E. DUFFY cV BON. 44 Filbert above Witt, r-ctml-cr SO. lSol--f. MORE NTHV GOODS! FRILING & GRANT, IJESPECTFL'LLY inform ths public and "the rest of mankind," that tiny have rs- ceived a large assortment of FAIL AND WINTER GOODS, of every variety of style, consisting it part of a fine assortment of - .-. : - 1 " Clilhs, Casnmeres, Merivoi, MoMSselint dt U Lains, Calicoes, Muslins, checks, and every variety of Dry Goods, ; . Also a large assortment of UKOCEIt ITS, SUCH AS Sugar, Teas, Cofl'.-e, Moltsses, Spices of all kinds. Atss sn assortment of HARDWARE and QTJEENSWARE, Fish, Salt and Plaster. Also a nesh supply of DRUGS AND MKDICIN'ES, W Country produce of all kinds taksn in ex change at the highest market price. ouuuury, .ov. B, iHal. ifJOESl J. E. KAUFFMAX At His New Mure In Hollowing nun, f ESPEC TFCLLY informs his friends and customers, that he has just received a new stock of goods, wliich he offers to ths public at Ihe lowest prices, ii : Fall and WJufer Dry Good, SUCH AS Cloihi. Cassimeres, Siitttnctls. Merinos, Mousseline I)e Lutnes, Flannels and every variety of goods suitable for the season. A!s,vSilk Hats, Caps', ic. ALSO : An assortment of Hardware. ALfcOs All Kinds, of Groceries, ALSO ; A variety of Queeusware, Crockery, etc, licsides a variety of other articles, suitable for farmers, iVc. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for geoda at the highest market price. Hollowing Hun, Oct. S., 1951. tf. TH-I.IAM HOUVHR rcpCCtfnl!y iltturms his trieiid mid futom.-ir. Unit lie htn just returned from l'hiiudclphi, with an exeviient nssortineiit of NEW SPRING GOODS, which he oilers for sale nt his new store at Mas scr's Mill, Hollowing Hun. These goods will ho sold st the lowest prices. 1113 STOCK CONSISTS OF EVERY VARIETY, V. Dry Goods, fje., Sncrt as Cloths, Cassimeres, Muslins, Callicoes, Gtiiehams, Lawns, Chintzes and Ladtes Dress Goods generullu. ALSO: An assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, Caps, &c, QTJEENSWARE, HARDWARE, IRON and STEEL, NAILS?, Ae A general assortment of Groceries, such as Suar, CoiTt't, 'IVa, Molas ses, Spices, &c. Also an assortment of Liquors, anvh ss Brandy, Rum, Whiskey, Wines, Sc. tip" Produce of all kinds taken in exchange at the Inchest market prices. Htsilowing Run, May 10, ISM. ly. Phoenix Fire & Thief Proof Iron ClisW. A'sTARUANTEn to stand eriual heat with ' any other Che.ts in tl;e country, ai.d to drfv the llurylus' iiiKenuily. Maiiul'actory, No. lu Hudson's Alley, running between Third an Fomtli streets, south of Chesnut, and iu tue rear el' the Urrard ljauk. M. &. S., the proprietors, are Practical Ms chanics, und feel colilideiit, from Ioiir eiperimce in the muiiufactiire of Iron Chests and tili-s, anJ Siecial attciitinn lo this psrlicuUr hraurli, of giving- satisfaction to all who may giv them a tH. N. B. We liave selectcJ one of the best min erals ever used ns a iitm-coiidiiclor of heat in this business, and we warrant our Chest and K .i'r. to he made of the l-t lnaicrial ar?3 iff the .ot iliirahle manner, and lo stand suy heat that can h applied to tlicm. MILNOR & SHAW, fanufactory No. 10 Hudson's Alley. Running between Urd and 4 th streets, S ef C'hs liut, in tue rear of tinarj Dank, ' Pliiladtlpliia, Oct. S.I, 1S51. ly r 11 1 ME 1) YSTEli S. " rpHE undersigned is in th daily receipt o JL fresh and eicellent tlysters from III cele brated estnhrislrnirnt f Mr. I'leld. No. 331 West Lombard street, Baltimore. All order will he promptly ttondeJ to and forwarded without delay. Apply to the ub sciibcr ut Lte's Hotel, Northumberland, Pa. PHILIP Ml AY. ff. p Oysters of common quality at $1,00 per ran. Octolr 11, lSSl.-,3mo. OYSTE11S! OYSTEltS!! AVING settled at Northumberland, I am now prepared to furnish Fresh and Spiced Oycters duriuj the whole season at the reduced price ef one dollar for whole and fifty cents per hail" can. You can depend upon them beinn fresh, as I sti.iii receive Iheiu daily. (!SiinJas excepted,) and when landed hei they are only 10 hour out of the shell. All persons who are in want ef the above rti cle, at a di.unco, cut have them r.t jer don or stiigls can hj addressinrr GEORGE W. JONES. . N. B. Persons enllins on ihe uhscri!er way nnd him either at Uurr's or Has' Hotel. Northumberland, Oct. 4, IBM- WASHINGTON IIOVS1S, BUNBURY, PA TH E sobcriler resjteetfully Informs bis friends and the public that h haa taken th well known Public Hou.e, corner of Mret and Ri. r street, Ulcly occupied by Mr. Wlurtou. II trusts by strict attention to business, It will be enabled lo giva Satisfaction lo all who msy for him with tiivir custom. JAMES COYERT. (tunbury, O.-t. S5, 1S1. U. ar&ATENT BRITTAN1A STOPPEBa for bar bottle for sal by H. B MASSER. Bunbury. April, It, 1851 K7EE DILLS. Ju.ticea snd Oan-Uble t Bill baudumsly prtrped o crd papw, far tt thUnfKso. BSl" 'A -Ja MMgSSsss, ' "fir$ rt. .feTiS-j. .fcAvifl. sd ii PROSPECTUS FOR THE GLOBE. Thf iprr.sch of Crttirm cU f.rt tKt rmmt tyf mf (ff'ipnMlt anij prcMrktirim t- prnl iia dbatf4 Wr ;tit i ith it The dMcreiw wluh rii titihcrto HtwiM Uitf vdf rtKirr)t ft ii N.ptM will Ctmtiituv. and oaSi m prrpsTiuate liie Pill hitlorv nf the np'fMil.iip mn4 ditm-v-M.i f th tiy un illicit tlw daAiiijr vt Um Kplsii Tim f,.pti.n cf CDirreo Sfi firm th Oloii m iifTKi-ttl chnracter the rtrpnnr 7 all lhl i Mid dnne in the btxty. Tlni ficlk hu bewi vrttd t ufttTtitre ttrtrii n fi.r Mui.v vr. ua by mmtr t paniei. The prem, tu, f a!l pirtin hn W-nie tt.iMr to the fidelity with wlucli ut ifaua uuftJd kM W prf 'Trntd. The .'sjlerity with whit ri the Inter-writer f lfcdi tint yirei eirrtib tlir.ni(b tde (elrvrat.li tbeif lirr4 fenmaand ieva oi" the drtutM t f C.-tifreia, rraden more impriaiit tiian aver tbe ftdl t ttvrt nArial fepucw nf the Corff.KMiuL Olo, The tuny, and in matif friitmicr x 9arti. rehiti ma hy t'hfrtph of what necr tn C-TtaTee aierpit', .r -tie in -at part, the eiact teporta taken d 'Wit hy rettrlrra, and wh'ch ftfTmcrtv. in M aKapa more of low aUlrrviatedf W iirl the rHnd fif Uia ptr at.- Ttow the teh ftraph at Minute, with ell their Imperfaaiiivta nd ftnety ol cI'rifTf take taf run of the nnii.tre. and n i preea liiit Iht olFi' tal -f e 4ie;rct ever pubiiahee ttie ful leUtte with the proceedings t h Hm uiimutilatad. IfKired, n-i newiptper reu tfivn tlicm, and have room fat dverlicMit fii and the rffi'e!Hntita tna'.fer rMnt(ial t their eiiilenre. While, tlitrt'i'..r-, the teUgmph a Un;nie tera u the cne;.;r appetha f .he ptrHie f..r Cttia;reaa new, nnd tnrrta the iieiriiifii of the p-'litir-al prcae, by furniab inK a rapidly written epitome anttK! to the tate ftf ltd patron, perfrrt inf tTm.it in of whnt pae in Cunrreai n grently (liiiiiiiiaued. The rircnln(in cf the official rrftiri hue been, t rme extent, cnt i ff by tit enfte and diversified a.c unta whirh. Ryinf mUnifr ilia eirctrie wirea. aetiafit-a curi ii!y, and it isnlnt .at i.t vain that truth put i!Ti hn lK):ta t- toll w. Hml there are a grant man meaj nf Icianre nnd th-MM who liir to aee what ia actually aid and d.'tie in 0-iiirreat, nnd tn in fire for theniielyea, rither than to receive iniprainia altue;ther fnua fJvaii ic battetiea. There are oihen, to, wht f r the an Ice of the future, willinifly patMinre a work which prraenrea ft full record of the d inc f tne great m ving and ejirtfl- ti up; puwera v vne nopuum. Iftliere ever waa a time trhtn the et-Uon f Conraad a)i uid he htuiced to ami th rotfhU ttudied, by the palri'ibe o:'aJl partittt, it certainly approachra with the next Ca srtnt. Tin Govrriiiiient UMea a new departure with tha tie ' anwn, at:d how ii it U work i m tha afrnniaiita ma te t pacify the trtuMra wikh Wich it baa laWed " re'rtaine to be aeen. The aut-Craat'n tu tiit freidency will tor in a tending c-Jitan.cintuu. in every movement al the next e easi m, mil tueri v i it aarrely be a inaaaura iiitniinccd, or a apeet h in:tue, that wiJ nt have arme bearing 01 thnt nllalaorbing qtuatism. If tutti'-nal eon ven'.i 111 of the reapi'ptive part ice ara railed t?"thr t noininnte th cnndt-lntea of each, trie CmigTeaa which precrtlea the e.nveut. iia uiwoya aviu-a the ovenainn, bf atituMiwii in, to (!iftif) in eiinieeii-'U with p-ibite mm anrre, the uiertta f liic nru louked tn t give thai a effect in ttie ailiniiiietrati 'n. IT the pe pie. th?u, wou'fl havft iJifir aimie ii tiic cb- irel then (i a; fnirCiiuiarieat thee ouviit tu tiv well ihe rhainr'er cf vatnlid.iiea hi (lev tipwl by tuerrieeivca, their f'tende, and thfit enciaica m C ng.-eaa. The c-titnl wi'Mie tiie r 'ilium from wfairb the pe pie nf the V'wtvd dttLea will le addrcued oit tba utvect ol' the Chief lncitrncv, and the important tnfirt Ctinnet-inl w-tn iu nnd the legialation ol" the cwftfy ther will became tha theme of drsclixftiVu in every State Igia hfnre, i-i every rntmtry town and vrrtnaia meat ing; tbr 'iiithout the Ltitn. H.w important, lhti, d'ea a become, that lull and irnr-nrii;rl rfporta ah-mld oAitained nf tha art mn of a body, whieh vi!l eue nn impuWa to tiie Kfpuii.ic in a new career, and whirh, in a very (great irrre, intltiet'fe the public tnind tn the ch'dva 01 ti Chid Mntfiatrut'T who in to c.iny out the wiU ol the paopld 1 ht cmntttati mMly exprcASed; ! The utt.lerftiitM lias mude preparatiAiia eornrnnneurald j with tlir lncrt:t4 ri imp -riuu'e ! tie duty be ha uiderm I fcfu n ttie t-ti.y rejrtrr nnd puiditfiicr .t tla wiHiireta t e init. itvii wui .r.hiilii 1 es tended ii..se anofiUia, - reii-ma wtli u t l c n rtatit 111 leaa tltau jsxvm T'yui uttaii'j ptiki.-a 01 btevier uini itoiit'eren ie nwaine 4 voluinca of n-jftr tHHJ pnj-a ich. Tle teKrta 0k the idt l.:ig aes; m nuide inpi n-yiti wasrU' pntfca, and ww b--ut id ut (out vu: uinta, avragipg y; roai quarto paged ea:.. 1 wiil pnbMih in trt .rMENrn for the next eeeeint,, aS lawa tii.it inu It nftfaod d irmj; the aeffh,n, wbicii ba tot bevn tl nt hcrebl'ie. Aith-stih tira will im-reaaa in m amtul tlcjrt a ine cxpt-nae ol the publication, the aubectf ti u pnea will be tiie anine lhat it baa beau for eeyerai yenra ii The I4iM Globs wiii be published during the aaioa on a ripcrtum d -uHe royal ahret. It will e ilaiu th deitia as t;ikcn dwn by the re port era f and aa altaeeal by the apeak ca. whenever they make any altraione; the current nevva "I tne rtuy and the inicrlnneoua matter. The m i 1 t 1 id itt t for puMiaiini! the dmly paper ia, tn ana bie Meiuleri t aee their rrmnrke in it, and alter them if l.'ifcV inail tiuuk prpcp Inlore they aro puhiiabad m the Ci?crmv:uit j iv M.d Appeuiix Tne CoiiirriaioAn: Oi'be it iruide up of the daily prv ceetutia ot he two Houses of Congreas, and printed oai a d-ni-;c riyal pa;erf wiiit imll type, (Ijrrvier and no p.irei! ) in jiui;bi furm. ciirli iiuuiher c Hitatn.ng aigtira roy:.l fpt-rlo tai'i s. Tl.e apecchea of tiie .Mnnhera, in th f rm we t iijicuinra C -ndeiuM-J ;he full rajioit inf fie r-puial a;rrMi'-l bfnff rcerrved for the Appendix. Aii ri a luiion, m tuna and otiier proceeriinxa. art give iu th f.-rni of tl.e J-un: with tne yaua auid nay a tm evry iinp nai.t (4jetii. T'ie Ai'pend 1 ;t iiu-.uf up of the Preaident'd Anntlat Miu t:.e Kep ii ; f the pnucip.11 tHTtccra of tha ii ivef iiutiit ihni u-t uiica'jr it, ami ul. peecl;ea of Mem beta of C mrc, wi'ie.t iu or reviard by themaelvea. It ia pn.ilt'U in the nine t rm aa the Conrraaioriai Oatue, hi;d iikuiily itmkis iJv'Ut :hc imt nun be r of pag;a dttrttaj u s a. ui. Dur'if the trtt month M ix woekaof a eiei, thaea ia rtueiy ir e bnsin-ii dn e th:i Will mie tw nmisi Vrfl a 'wrc one of the Cm ir regional Globe and f ;h AppfuliA, tut miring tat remainder of a eraatoa iitn .a -iisaa'.y aufTi'MCiit in itlr nr iwi or three numlsera tn'rah nn very ik. Tiie uei: aeisn wti le uuuaa ai! intereitmc ; thcrefo'e, 1 calnilate that tha Congrea aiotnl lili't tu.i Appemhx tojfrthrf will rrmka at laaat '.IK-O large qaa'r' ' pT't "i atu:iH type brevier a-Hi ii -lipHi 1-:. t? mpic.e Indexealo lJth wiU ba fatf nishei o. the nd ori erosion. i will iit.UiiV ;r t prir.t a auiTtciiit linmber of aurplaa eopia t aiippiy all that muv be iiiii-'arrird, ur loat ia the rftniia ; hnt sul'triilina sh"Uld be ve'y parttenlar tut I'd thtr pa-iera (urrfiii:y, for lear that 1 At-Uld oat be able) to a-:;p'v aii the 1 t nunibera. Jf at.bat-ribsTK nliaii n -t eat afied with tha work, tha tn upy pod l.y (;rin I'or it will h relmuled t theax whnevrr they return liie pitudera wiiivh miv hee aan rAfcivel by them. I will give adwribvia tha aw baa rip li;n pr'ce fr iniy of Hie prevhuia vohnnea of the Cmi vrraki inui (!l"be or ttie Apiendiz. except f. the lead areatu., nnd wiii Uunk any pera.,u who wiiiitt md hav thein. I have a few co; ! t of hark yolumea of the Con ttrrnii .m! (11 live and AppMidit for anle at X m vnlutad !-.:id, which it ia vt. luine will le diirraed of axOM 2 mvl when they are, they will then. 111 doubt, eomniandedt at !eitltfl a volume, aa they rnimot be repruitad far tea than that auiir. There air ti5 back Tolaoiea. TfiHMS. For nn copy of the Dailv Globe Jurinff t!ie B9M0ii, $S Off Fur one copy of tlie Congresaional Gldf during llis srffaion, 9 09 For one copy of the Appendix Uuring tde ado;I, 3 &0 'Jhe money may ht TcmitteJ hr mail at my rUk. IJ.n.k notes current where a dnbarciber re itUe will be reerived at par. Hubarriptiopa sliouU rrarh litre by tlif l5tU Dcfiubir, at lurthrat lo insure the number. 'J'lic priced for those pa (vera are ao low that I raimol aiTurd t rrfJit tiiern out ; therefore tie 1 (rfTstrn need order them uutesi the money aocom peiiit a the ordvr. JOHN C. RIVEfl. 'ibiiigtoi. Pity, Nov. 1851. THE GERMAN WASHING POWDERS 18 considered liy thousands who lists teste1 it. Uiing th n utckt Scieiitif.t H'oiirfer of the World f Kiitirrly doing sway with thst laborious nd U jurious prartic uf rubliing th CLOTHES 1'pi.n tib WASHBOARD, And s great saving of TIME, LABOR AND EXPENSE. N. II. To prevent fraad siir! impotilioti', (for many sre trying in palm oil srriclr put up lik mine) tit Proprietor. I. P. HOTT, will put his WRITl'BN MUNATrRB oti th t..p It. del of every Pat-kag. And he only asks tuligtttiitd pullic not to confound ths: ckhmas washing rowpctt with otlif rs that are in th market. It is put up in Packages with full dirsH-tiona. and sold at (he. nominal mice of 13jj ecnta. ITT PHIXTKRS will find i( grrally to adsan tag to purchase those Powders tJ cleans thai TYPES AMI P.01.1.EH8, liinr rv suprrinr article for that uirro. Manura.-iitred only hy I. P. 1IOYT, at hi I.shoraiorv Snd Principsl tlepol, No. 10 8otl lilth Ml reel, Philtfrlrrftlita'. Wholesale and Rrttui Agents : Henry M , Sun'.nrry ; 8. U. Ueiiortnanilie, NorUiurohrla. Rrniemlier the nrtthfe GERMAN WASHING TLITD. All letters to b post paid. Noveiuliet 3 J, 1651 Ginn, It tf FFALO "il bUES. 4 LRO, FANCY FL'RS. ueh a Mull's, Bets, Tiptets, Victorias, &c., Ve. Tb ulcrss tier nfl'cr th above for al, wholesale or retail, in the greatest variety, and on the cheapest tarns, at their l.tablisluueut. No, 93 North Tbir4 ff treut, opposit C'herrv, Philatlelphia, JAMES REtSKY & CO. November ft, IS-Sl.-tm. 4mNULKt. Joint and Lap bhlniHs. of fire rat quality, for l by JOHN YOCXG, ' Sunhury, Pee. S3. IC5I. tf. KAZORSwA superior articl for i st 14 asor of HtNRY UAUCX. ur, FeV !. IrJ'l..