ID" POISONING. Thousands of parents who use Vermifuge composed of Caster oil, Calomel, &c, are not aware, that while they appear to benefit the patient, they are actually laying the founda tions for a series of deseases, such as saliva tion, toss of sight, weakness of limbs, Sic. In another column will be found the adver tisement of Hobensnck's Medicines, to which we ask the attention of all directly interested in their own as well as their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising trom those ot a bilious type, should mi" use of the only genuine medicine, Hoen sack's Liver Pills. ID" "Be not deceived," but fr Hoben sack's Worm Syrup and Li-' '" ad ob serve that each has tb sisrnnture of the Proprietor, J. N. H0BENSACK, us none else are genuine. MAnniE , In this plaee on the lOlh inst., by the Rev. A. J. Ross, Mr. Nicholas Cantjskr, to Miss Ann Ludwio, both of Selinsgrove. In Chilisqnaque, on Tuesday last, by the Key John Sline, Mr. Lentous Stout, of Mil ton, to Miss Catharine Troxel, of the for mer place. In Milton, on Thursday last, by the Rev. David Longmore, D D., Mr. Hammond Cad- WALLADER, to MibS MaRV N. Ml'HRAY, both of that place. i i 1: i. In Rush township, on the llshiiist., Mrs. CATHARINE, wife ol Joseph Reader, aged about 60 years. In Turbul township, on Wednesday last, Mr. SIMON FOLLMER, nged 53 years. In MrEivenville, on Tuesday last, Mr JOHN M'GINNESS, nyed 78 yetus and 6 mouths. Philadelphia Market. Dec. 22, 1852 Fi.oi'R and Meal. The market is firm ; Bales of fresh ground for export at $5, and cood brands for city consumption, at S5J a $54. tSxiru Flour is held at S4 37i'a 5. Rye Foub. Last sales at $-11. Corn Meal. Last sales ol Penna $34 Wheat Sales of prime reil at $117 ; at and white at $1ZU. Rve Is in demand ; sales at 8G.t!s Corn Is arrivina freely, and prices are something lower; Bales of dry yellow at 61. 1 mid of while at 60. Oats. Sales of prime Southern at 4 3 and I'einiii. at 44 el. Whiskky. S.ilea of bbls at 20V. and hlids at 25 cis. Baltimore Market. Dee. 21, 1S52. GRAIN. Sales of Wheat lo-dny at 110 a 130 els. for good to prime reds, and 114 11 122 cis. for whites, Corn is in very good supply Sales lo-dav of while at 57 a 58 cts , and of yellow at 60 a 61 cts. The laige quantity 111 maiket, how ever, caused prices 10 yive way ami at the close no more than 64 cis could be obUiiueii fur yellow. Sale of Maryland Rye to-day at 80 cts. and Penna. at 8!) cts. Oats sells at 38 strictly prime parcels. WH1SKEV. Sales of bids., to-day at 26 cti. We quote hlids. ut 25 cis. RUXBl'I.Y IMUCE Cl'KUENT WllKAT. - - 100 RvK. - .70 ('oil. 0 Oats. - 37 Potatoes, 37 Bl'TTKR. - 18 F.nns. ... 12 Fork. ... 8 Flaxskkii. .... 125 Tallow. -10 Dkkswax - 25 Hecklkii Flat. . - - 17 Dhikii Applks. .... 100 Do. Flax Pkaciiks. 25(1 8 New Advertisements. TO the Hon. .1. JORD1Jr, Esq., Presi- dent unit his Slm.orwtcs, Judges of the court oj (Juarlir Sessions oj the county of Northumberland : The petition of CHARLES GARINGER re. s.iectfully showcth ; that your petitioner is in possession of a commodious house, situate in the Borough of Sunbury on the road leading from Sunbury to Uarrisburg, which is well t-alculalod for a public House of entcrliiinnicnt and fur tho accommodation and entertainment of strangers and travellers. That he is well provided with stabling for horses, and all conveniences neces sary for the entertainment of strange is and tra vellers. He therefore respectfully prays tho Court to grant him a licence to keep an Inn, or public house of entertainment at the plae herein named, nd he will pray, &c. CHARLES GARINGER. TO THE JUDGES ABOVE MENTIONED: We the subscribers residents of tho Borough of Sunbury and Upper Augusla township do hereby certify thnt C1IAS. GARINGER the ap plicant for the license, is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the lodg ing and accommodation of strangers and travel lers and that a Public House there is necessary ; they therefore recomcud him as a proper person . iu nct-p u puunc nouse. Names. rviunel. J. B. Packer, R. II. Awl, J. B. Masser, Jacob Kckman, Samuel Thompson, K. G. Marklcy, James Covert, Jacob Charles Weaver, Jno. P, Pursel, Win. I.. Dcwart, Ira T. Clement J. Farnsworth, John Haas, H. J. Wolverton, Seashulti. Deccmlier 11, 1852 3t. NIGHT SCHOOL. fTMIE subscriber respectfully informs the i-itt-lens of Sunbury and vicinity that he has opened a Night School in the publie School rooms in (his place, for the purpose of teaching tho common branches of an English education, hut more particularly Heruiug, a branch too much neglected. His Terms are $ I for sixteen nights, provided scholars arc satisfied. Fuel and Light fount! by himself. School commenced on Thursday night last to continue every night, until the end of the quarter. HOSEA W. ATWELL. Sunbury, Nov. 87, 1852 tf. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans Court of Northumberland county, to make distribution of the moneys in the hands of Abraham Rolhermel, Administrator of Eve Kemple, late of Lower Mahonoy township, Northnnbcrland county, deceased, to and among the heirs and legal representatives of said dec, dent, will attend to the duties of his appointment, ot his office, in the Borough of Sunhurv, on Wednesday, the twenty ninth day of December 1852, at 10 o'clock A. M. At vhich time and place all persons interested can attend, if they not proper. J. D. PACKER, Auditor. Sunbury, Pec. 9, 18.V.-3t. Agricultural Meeting. The annual meetinir of Hie Northumberland County Agricultural Society, for the election of officers, will bo held at tlie oran noose in nun- bury, on Monday, January J, at X o clock P, M. DAVID TAOGART, ) R , W. I. GREENOUGH, J hecry ID" Other County papers please copy. December II, 1858 THE GLOBE: THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CONGRESS. "ONGRESS has made the Glouk its organ of ....i, iiidiiuiiut. u lacu ttate this important object, and diminish the ex. pense to the people, the Comgrkssiiix A L Gl.nHE and Arrmuix, which contain the proceedings of congress revised ny tnc members, are henceforth to he conveyed through tho mails free of postage. The approach of a new administration imparts peculiar imporlanco to the next session of Con gress. I hrougliout the whole country there will be solicitude to know what shape Congress will endeavor to give to the nalionul n flairs to meet the incoming administration. Tho debutes of the next session will, no doubt, as heretofore, fore shadow its policy. The CuMiiiKssinxAL Gloiik and Ari'Esntx are printed on a double royal sheet in royal quar Jo form, each number containing Bixtcen pages. Tho Congressional Globe is made up of the daily proceedings of the two houses : and the Appen dix enibracec tho long speeches withhold by the speakers for revision, tha Messages of the Presi dent of the United States, and the Reports of the Heads of the Executive Departments. The I .aws passed during a session, and an In dex to them, arc printed ns soon as possible after adjournment, and sent to all subierilers to the Congressional Globe and Appendix. TERMS: For one copy of the Daily Globe during the nest session sj 50 For one copy of the Congressional Globe, Appendix, and Laws for the next scs "i"11 $3 00 The suhscrihtion money must aooompiny (In order, else no attention will be paid to it. Subscriptions should reach here by :ho 15th of Dcccmlcr, at farthest to insure all the num bers. I have about fie hundred surplus opiesof the Congrcssi nal Clob 0 for the lart srsi'un, which contain, besides the proceedings i.f Congress, all laws and joint resolutions passed during the ses sion. The proceedings and laws make 2.552 pa ges; and the list of appropriations and Index not vet printed, will make about 80 panes more. I will let those who subscribe for the Congressional Globe and Appendix for the coming session have them at the following rates: Price per copy, un bound, three dollars ; or bound in three vol umes, backs and corne.s Russia leather, five dol lars. Thev will be delivered to subscribers at these prices. I sell the bound volumes here for four dollars a volume: the three volumes bound fur twelve do!lais. Every person who takes any part in the politics of this country should possess lliem. JOIJX C. RIVES. Washington, November 11. lS5i. SHERIFFS SALES. JTPY Virtue of certain writs of Ym. 7;.jji. to me c-' directed will be sold by public Vendue, or ! outerv, at the Court House, in the borough of I Sunl. ury, on MO.XD.W the Mil day of January j next, at 1 o'clock, P, M., the following real j estate to wit . I A CERTAIN ISLAND, situate in the Susquehanna river, opposite tho Isle of Que. in Lower Augusta township, Nor-j thumhcrlimil county, and known by the name of, CLARK'S ISLAND, containing twenty-six ! acres, more or less. ALSO: A Certain Other Island, situate in said river, in the township and county ! aforesaid, and nearly contiguous to the above j mentioned, known by tho name uf Timothy Island, containing three acres, more or ;es. ALSO: A Certain Oilier Island, situate in said river, in the township and county aforesaid, and nearly contiguous to the above mentioned, known by tho name of Hustermon'a Island, containing twenty-eight acres, more or less, id! of which are cleared. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Ilartman, jr. ALSO: A Certain Tract or Piece of Land, situate in Lewis township, Northumberland county, bounded north by lands of Conrad Guiltncr, east by lands of Thomas Gal hraith and Abraham llause, south by lands of Elizabeth Ellis and west bv the same, all of which is cleared, contnining nine acres, more or j less, whereon are creeled a log dwelling house , and a frame stable. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as "" l,r"r"iy 01 jacoii uartman. ALSO: All that full, equal, undivided half part, (the whole into two equal parts to be dividvd.) of and in Ihe following described tract situated in Coal township, (lato Slnimokiii township.) Northum berland county, beginning at pine, theijie by laud of John Carson North .vo degrees, West two hundred and thirty nim perches to a post thence by lands of Thomas. Hamilton and lands of W in. P. Brady, South eighty eight degrees, West, one hundred and sixty six perches to a white oak, thenco by lands of Magdalina I, over ton Synth sixty six degrees, West three hundred and fourteen perches lo a white oak, thence by land of Samuel Scott, Bouth twenty nine and a half degrees, East sixty one perches and four tenth tu a stone, thence North seventy tii and a half degrees East one hundred and sixty four perches to a post thence south two degrees East sixty perches to a chestnut oak, thence by land of James Hepburn North, eighty eight degrees, East two hundred and fifty four perches to the place of benining. Containing by a former sur vey three hundred and nineteen and a half Acres and ullowanee, and by a re-survey four hundred and twenty eight Acres and twenty nine perches ami ullowanee. Siezed, taken in execution and to be sold as property of George Jleckert and Thomas Sharp. ALSO: The undivided tnree fourth parts of a certain Tract of Land, ' situate in Coal township, in (he couty of North- "iiu.eiianu, adjoining lauds of John Boyd, Win. Wilson, Peter Maurcr, Michael Kroll and Fred eruk Kramer, containing 37 Acres and Oi) per- 1 n. mm allowance, Surveyed the 2Ud day of Oc tober 17'J 1. on a warrant to Malhias Zimmerman, dated tho S7th day August 17'J.(. , ,lau u""'1 execution and to be sold as the property of John Suavely, ALt-O: A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, situate in Shamokin-township. Norlhumlrland county, bounded north by hinds of Jo'.n Runkle east by land, of Leonard Peusyl, .,!, liy UnJ; lormerly owned by Judge Kawle and west by other lands of defendont, all lying north of and bound ed by the public road leading from Paxinog to Shainokiutown, containing 70 acres, more or less whereon are erected a two story frame duielll.J house, a bank barn, and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property ol Christum Kalile. ALSO i By a writ of Aliat Yen. Exp, A Certain Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Milton, in that part of said borough, called Upper Milton, in upper Mar ket street, hounded north by said upper Market street, east by lot of Widow Wallis, south by an alley and west by lot ot Jacob Kraw, containing 33 feet front, 130 fret in depth, whereon is erected a two story Dwelling House. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Danial Meats. WM. D. KIPP, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Bunhury, ) Dec. 4, 1868.- 4t. J SUpyjjjjVMEllICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL7 PROCLAMATION. 1VOTICE is lierehv friv.n tl, I Courts of Common Picas, General Quarter r . I . n m . onions ui mo peace, ana urpnans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, to commence at the Court House, in the borough of raunuury, m luociocK, a. jh. on Monday, the 3d day of January next, and will continue TWO WEEKS. The coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta bles in and for tho county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things to their several offices appertaining to be do'. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common- V4fl1tll firrnillet a n t tiriemmf nen nlan nntintjt.1 - -I (, ""J 'i nwi it 1 uiv ninu 1 vi Lit. Til U UIIU commanded to be then and there attending in their I'.ujyii iaiwiib iu jjiimTuiv Hniuai mm, us Bnail be just and not to depart without leave at their neril. Jnrnra km rpnimttrit In l,n,,i,i,Bl it, K:. attendance, at the time appointed agrccablo to incir notices. Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 4 th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and fifty-two and the In dependence of the United States of America the 70th. God save the Commonwealth. LIST OF CAUSES 'OR trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland Coimtv. nt Jnmiorv T A D., 1853. rr.AiNTirrs. defendants. George Shiley v Ab'm Dunkelbergcr's admr'x Hugh Bellas vs R & V Fagcly Reuben Fegely & Co vs Hugh Bellas Krirger for R rugcly s J Furmnn J- F Klaze Abijai Tiowen vs Wm 11 Thompson 1 K llollm.uuV wife vs II Kuhnts, McCartyctal Raker A: Co for Jacob Hloom vs Henry Conrad Wm M Aulen John Drown John V Pcul vs Thomas Rascr vs John Oyster senr's ex'r vs Geo U Voungman Henry Klaze & Eve his wife vs Jac.ol 5r'"'tmn' auinmistrator J B Masser vs Barbara Shnlfrr's cx'rs Molt A Shobcr vs Daniel Drcisbach Jacob Keller vs Bank of .Northumberland, William McCarty vs Samuel Hunter James T Sutton &. Co vs Samuel Kyle David Fisher vs J W Friling Daniel Rhodes vs Jacob Wertman J W Peal vs Vartin Irwins' adm'r Samuel I, Beck vs Jacob Slitzcl Simon Snyder vs George Snvdn. Christian Cable vs M Bochman ctFMarklo Bouopaite Thompson ot al vs Casper St Clair E John for V Camp vs Wolvcrton A Lcisenr'g George Lawrcnc vs D Marr & I Brown John Reynolds vs Isaac Reader Robert M Lyon vs A E Kutzner John Ross oi Wife vs George Fox John King vs Daniel Wcidncr vs Same vs Jacob H oilman et al Same William Scch'er Washington Mutual In surance Company vs V. Kaufman et al State Mutual Tire Insu rance Company Same Balt7ar Gnrnhart's admr's vs R W Dunn's adinr Jacob 1. Mas-icr vs Reuben Fegely Albin Newberry vs Thomas Raser Joanna Pendeville vs A E Kapp George Lcilhcrgrr v Robert hiteside U Fagcly & Co vs William Inch Rebecca Swartz vs Andrew McLaniihan Sarah L Keen vs Abraham Brosions Sumo vs Samuel Savidge Rudolph Dnenger vs Peter Thomas Henry A Lcehner vs Wm H Bound John L Vcager vs George Bright JAMES BEARD, Proth'y. J roilionot irv s Dllu e. lice. I S32. i Sunburv, Die. 4, 1H5'. List ol' Jurors, F Northumberland County for January T., A, 1). ls.VJ. s'r:t(l .7iiroi'. Sl-nbi-bv. Chiistian Bower, Henry Bait elier Ri.-sii. John Ohenlorf. Noiirnivii)Eiii.ANT. Tlmmas Wilhinjitnn. Point. Geoigu 1. Maitz, Jetsu C.Ilor 1011 . Dklawarb- I) C.Watson, Joseph Hays, John M Wajjuer, Philip MeVVillianis. Lowlii Maiiasov. Philip Spatz, Phil p M- ssner, Julm Siler. Shamokin.-Benia. Wolverton, Perry John John lloif. ' ' Lowkr At-iiL-STA Caleb Barret, William F.ia.-ly. Uitkii Maiianov Jonas Isenhart. Lkwis Samuel Philips. Jackson lienjamin lime Littlk Maiianov. Nicholas F.aston. TRAVF.I1SE JURORS L0wr.1t Maiianov. Renjamiii Buyer, Mi chael Giim, Jonathan Lenker, John Biuga inan. Uitkr Jacob Snydor, John Mes.-ner, James Campbell. Rush Robeil Campbell, Joseph Shaip lefs, Wm. Clarke. V Shamokin. Wm. Klase, Jesso Teats, Jo soph ll.inpt, Jesse Campbell, Jesse Hensyl, John Keishner. Kkwis. George A. WjkotL Ui'i'Kit Al-ci-sta John Hau"hawout, Ro bert Puisel. ' Lowkr " John Smith, John D. Conrad, Lewis Smith. Win Snyder. C1111 .isiu'Agi-K. - William Rarnharl, An drew Feiei, James Jordan, Robert Lyon Ti-uiii-T. Chailt-s Riddle, Abiahain Do not. Geo Km z, Marl in Billmver. Coal Valentine FaiHy, Joseph Zeme, Casper Sholl, John Ro.ser. Point. Charles Beimel, Commodore R. Jones I)i:i.awaiie Jacob Dt bler, Samuel HofT man, Sam, Finny, Win. B. Bryson, J. P. Haeknibei. Milton. Joseph L Oitin, Samuel Blair. Jordan. Georye flei.sl. Sundurv. Peter ILIeman, George Ruhr baeh. Jackson. Jeremiah Wolf. Petit Jurors. Lewis. Wm. Linebaeh Dki.aware. J B. Linebaeh, David Gold, John N. Oyster, Abraham Startler, Charles Kelchner. Rfsii. Luther Basset, Wm. B. Gulick, Lewis V. Vi-stine, Joseph Wolverton, Peter Campbell, George Geaihnrt. Shamokin Reuben Snyder, Aaron Kelly, Ira Jones, Samuel Moore, David Miller, Hugh II. Yaaline, Peter Kiieger, Isaao Ar. nold. Tur but. J M. Housel, David L. Ireland, David Eckert, John Haag. Upper Ai'ci-sta. George Forrester. Lower Wm. Sears, Wm. De wit, David Darke. Upper Mahanov. Daniel Heim, Charles Snyder. Lower John Kichl Coal Wm. M Weaver CuiLisquAQtjB.John Mahamer. Point. Isaiah Beidlesbach, Henry Paul, John Nesbil. 3 wn BOOKS ! BOOKS ! ! I f iRPCuEED ,nd for ditto iisn ARITHMETIC. ' ALSO, a large assortment of Blank Books. r.,k t.W- McCARTy, Bookseller. (Sunbury, Dec. 4, 185S tf. EMEB80JI'8"AWTliil7i!TIONI. 8. Y and Porte,', Rhetorical Read.,, ju.t reeeir ed and for sale by WM. WcCARTY. 8unbu,y, May 1, 1851- JjMtESH Vanilla Bean of a superior quality, J" awwaspj eaiiM iVI ! uy lulv 31, 185-J. H. B. MASSER. HEGISTER'S NOTICE. MOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees, Creditors and other persons interested in the Estates of tho following named persons, that the Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of said Estates have filed their accounts with the Register of Northumberland county, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said County, on Tuesday the 4th day of January next for confirmation and allowance. 1852. Daniel TJogar, dce'd., settled by his Adm'r Frederic Lazarus. Geo. Oyster, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r John N. Oyster. Abraham Kerlin, dee'd , settled by his Adm'r James Ecman, Final Acct. John N. Keim, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs George N. and Jacob N. Keim. James Tharp. dee'd., settled by his Adm'r C. W. Tharp. 1 Adam Dencc, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r An- tnony Uence. Henry Steinmeti, dee'd., settled by his Execu tor, Adam Conrad. John Beiscl, dee'd., settled by his Ex'r Jacob Kauffinon. Isha Dressier, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Da- vid Zartman. George Hall, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r J. H. Zimmerman. Bothucl Vincent, dee'd., settled by his Adin'r John N. Vincent. Hetty Malick, Charlotto Malick, Jeremiah Malick, and Mary Malick, children of Jacob Malic-, dee'd., settled by their Guardian Georjre Conrad. Joshua Fol-, dee'd., settled by Peter Conrad Ex'r of Joseph FoU-, dee'd , who was Adin'r of Joshua Fol dee'd. George Clar, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Reuben Palely John Stepp, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Bas- tian Stepp. Jacob Deshler, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Jo seph Deshler. Teter Culp, dee'd., settled by his Adin'r David Dane-. JOHN P. rURSEL, Register. Register's Olfice, Sunbury, Dec. 4, 1852. 5t. J r.fttft'; maw aoi FOURTH ARRIVAL OF AT THE NKW STORE OF I. AV. TENEII & CO., (Nearly opposite Weaver's Hotel, Market Si.) Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa. TE invite the particular attention of our friends and the public to our Fourth supply of goods just received, adapted to the winter season. We have now a much larger assortment in every department than nt any time since we opened in ytpril last; all of which we arc deter mined tj sell at the same low prices which have hitherto secured to us such a generous support from a discerning public, and for which wo beg to return our best thanks. Our stock consists of Dry Goods, It a id ware, u ct us ra re, GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Single and Douni.r.D Barrelled Guns, Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bag's, Umbrellas and Parasols, Roots and Shoes, Hals and Caps. Rooking Glasses, Wall Paper for Room and Window Rlinds, Lemons, Nuts and Candy, Salt, Mackerel, Plain and Fancy Hams and Shoulders, Nails, Window Glass, Paint Stuff, Oils and Putty, Car pet Chain, Cotton Laps and Yarn, with a variety of other articles. N. li. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange at the highest market prices. I. W. TENER & CO. Sunbury, Dee. 4, 185C. ly.c In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN STEPP, Dee'd. THlIE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Se al bastian Stepp, Jacob Stepp, John Stepp, llenjainin Stepp, Michael Stepp, Peler Stepp, Elias Stepp, Elizabeth .Stepp, and Isaac Stepp, the last four of whom are minors and have for their Guardian, Abraham Rlasser, heirs and legal representatives of John .Stepp late of Lower M'-hanoy township Northumberland county dee'd., and all other persons interested. GREETING : North,umcerland County, SS. You are hereby cited to lo and appear before Ihe Judges of the Orphans' Court lo he held at Sunbury on the first Monday of January next, then and there lo accept or refuse to tac the real estate of the said John Stepp dee'd., situnte in Lower Mahanoy township Northumberland county, containing Ohc hundred and sixty acres moro or less, which was valued and appraised in pursuance of a writ of J'aition awarded by the Orphans' Court uf said county, or to show cause why the same shall mil be sold according to law, according to ihe net ol Assembly in such cases made and provided. And hereof fail not . liy order of the Court, ) J. P. PUR EL. CU. O. C, 5 Certified from the records of the Court at Sun burv 011 the lllh day of November 1853. WILLIAM 13. KIPP, Sheriff. Nov. 20, 1852 6t. Estate of ELIZABETH MARTZ, Dee'd. TV'OTICE is hereby given that letters tcstamcn ' tary have been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Elizabeth Marlz, dee'd., late of Sha mokin township, Northumberland county. All persons indebted to said estate or having claims against the same, arc requested to call on tho subscriber for settlement. DAVID MARTZ, Executor. Shamokin tp., Nov. 13, 1852. Ct. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o. JAMKS li. F IDLER, A'o. 12 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. Gold Lever Watches full jewelled Silver Lever do Silver Lepine do " (iuarlicr do Gold pens and pencil and silver halders Silver Tea and Tab'e Spoons Uracelets, J) roast pins Ear rings Ac All warranted and sold at prices as low as any in the city. November 87. 1852 tf. A CARD. MILLER bfgi leave to inform the ladies of Sunbury ond vicinity, that he hai com menced hia business in tins place, and if now engaged in manufacturing, at hU renidenrc, in tho new building opposite J. G. Youngman, in Deer street, all XimU of LADIES BOOTS AND SHOES. Also mUeg and children tihoca ef every dincrip tion. Orders for wuri promptly attended to. and all wor warranted to give aatUfaction. Sunbury, Nov. 27, 1852. tf. Y ild Turkeys. rilllE aubacriber will pay a fair price for a -L pair of genuine wild turkeys (mule and fe male.) DAVID TAGGART. Northumberland, Dec II, 1852. tf. DTviDToorPER COMMISSION MERCHANT FOR THE BALE OP Fish, Provisions, c, JVo. 9 Nortk Wharves, , PHILADELPHIA April 10, 165'si-ly. TNK Bouretu'a celebrated ink, and also Con gree ink for aale, w hobs la and rcUil by December V8, 1850. H B MAS6ER. GEORGE W- ZIMEItMAN, VENITIAN BLIND 3IANUFACTURER, No. 61 Arch Street, four doors above Second, PHILADELPHIA, CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BLINDS Which for style of finish snd workmanship csnnot be sur ased. Wholesale and Retail al the lowest prices. Also TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES AND REED UL1NDS WIlOI.USAt.K, AT MANtrPACTL'RKRH' miCKS. taT MERCHANTS and others are invited to call and examine. Philadelphia, August SI, 185S ly. "A Penny saved is a Penny F.a ned." MA IIV LE S BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, And Job Eook Bindery, Market above Centre Street, Pultsville, Pa. BLANK Dooks bound and ruled in any and every style, in the most durable and sub stantial manner, with or without printed Heads. Person in want of Ledgers, Dockets, Day Bonks, Minute Books, Journals, Letter Books, Blotters, Receipt Rooks, Coal Ledgers, &c, &c, or any kind of Blank Books, would do well to give me a call as I pledge myself to give satisfac tion. Paper ruled to any pattern desired. Par ticular attention paid to Binding all kinds of old Books, Bibles. Godey's Lady Bonks, Graham's Maga7.ine, Sartain's Magazine, Harper's Magazine, Joseph us's works, Hymn Books, Clcason's Picturial, Sheet Music, Shakspeare's works, Life ol Christ, Law Books, &e., cVc. Any of the above or other bouks bound in full gilt, plain or fancy to suit the wishes of customers. I would again call the attention of my fiends and customers, to the fact that I have been a Practical Book Binder for the last 18 years, and they can depend on having their work done in the very best manner, and do the work myself j I use the best paper cV material j jtltam give me a call my charges ate reasonable and fair, but there is no difficulty about prices where work is dune satis factorily, N. B. Persons having Doosthey want Bound can send them by stage directed lo me stating, the the stylo they wish them bound in: I will do them as low as they can bo done any where, care fully pack them up and return them; Alto per sons can send orders for Blank Books by mail, which will be punctually attendad to. All work done at short notice. R. L. MARPLE. Practical Book Binder. Fottsvillc, Nov. 6, 1S52 6m. THE ROAD TO HEALTH ! HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. CL'RK OF A DIPORPF.RKD MVKH AND BAD DIUKSTIOX. Copy of a Letter from M. R, W. Ktrkun Chemistt 7, Prcscot Street, Liverpool) dated Gth June, 1851. Tu ProlYpur IIolloway, 1ir. Your Fills tiiul nintinrnt linvc Rtut ihe highest on mu Bale Hot ( Proprietory .Medicines for vune )enrs. A cuMomet, to wlnnn 1 rim refer for niiy rnqnirirt, ilcsireB met') let you. know the pnrlieuliirs uf her raise. She hud hern troubled foi ye tin with a dinriieied liver uud had digestion. On the larit occasion, however, the viruleiire of the attack was n ulaniiin, Hitd the mHuniinnti'Ui net in so severely, that d uihm were entertained if her ii 't being tihle to lem up under it ; fortunately she was induced tu try your Pill, and she iuiorms tne that alter (lie lirst, und eaeh nurceedinjr d -fe, she had grr-at relief. Slie r"ntinued to take thent, and although she used only three Duxes, she iff now in the enjoyment of perfect health. J run Id have int you many eaffc. but the nUuve from the skvkritt of thk attack, in id the ikedy rare, 1 think, speaks much in fuvor of your astonishing Fills. (Surned) R. W. KIRKFS. AX EXTRAORDINARY CL'RK OF RHEUMATIC FEVER, IN VAN D1KMKN S EAND. Copy of a Letter inserted in the Hobart Town Courier) of the st March, 1851, by Major J IVahh. Muriruret ISFConuipnn, niueletn years nf itpc. residing o New Town, had been sallering fr in a i--h-iit ilietmiatic lever for up wauls of two months, whieli had entirely de prived her uf the use of her liiiihu ; during this period she was under the rare of the inopt eminent medical men in itohurt Town, and by t hum her cane was considered hope less, A Irieud prevailed upon her tit try Hull iwiiy' cele brated Pillit, which the consented to do, and in an lueredt ble vhort njMice ol time they t-ifeeted a perfect cute. CL'RE OF A FAIN AND THiUTNESS IN THE C 1 1 EST AND STOMACH OF A PERSON M YEARS OF AGE. From Messrs Then fi Son, Pioprictors of the Lynn Advertiser, who can vouch for tht following statement. August 2nd, 1851, Tit PiofeFsor HoLLOWAV. Sut, 1 desire to hear tcKlitivny t" tlie p d effects of llolltiway's Pit in. lor me years l sitttereti seveieiy trom u pain and tiphtness in lhetimuch which was uUtt ueeom punied by a b ho r Hicks uf breath that pievented ine from wuiknig about. I inn M ears of aje,aitd rot wtthbtajidinp my uovunced stute of life', these ViVu have so lelieved me, Mi.it I um desirouK tnat others should be made acquainted with their virtues. I am now rendered, by their means, coiutmiutively active, und ran take ex ere ine without iiieou veiiieuce or pain, which 1 could not do lief ore. (Signed) HENRY COK, North stieet, Eynn, Norfolk. These celebrated Fills are wondeifully effica dons in the following complaints. Ayue Dropsy ANihma sUyseutury Milious Complaints lryiie!iis 111 itches on Lhe Female lrregu- Skm lantits H wcl Complaints Feveisofttll lntiaminutiou Jaundico Eivcr Coin plain ts EuuiUig" Files H heilinntism ItetenUou of f rina Scortuln. or King's Evil Sen mdary t'ohes kinds CoiiMiiwitton of Fits the It weln (tout Consumption lle;ubache Ilelillltv lutllKeSllofi S ire Throats Stone und (jruvel Tie Douloureux Tuinours Hymptuins Fleers Veitereul Affections Wumisol uil knuls Weakness, from whatever can Be ic , Ac, Sold at the Establishment of Professor Ilot.i.oww, ai l, Strund, (nvur Tttmple Uur, l ndon.) und by ull rrtectuhle IM 111(111 nun ueuitTB m Aieiiicinrs iiiruuuiiii me uniisu Kmpire, iV til ne uf the t'uited Stule. in lioxes at il'lc. H7c., and el floe, euch Wliolesule by the priueipul lJiuif liouKrn in the l'iuou,uhd by Menses. A.li. it D- Hands, New York, 1 1? There is o eonsiderablu saving by taking lhe larger mui s N. H Direeti'Mis for the cumance of tuilieuts in every disVirdcr tire ullixed to eueh box. UcMlier J3, Leod, ly. GREAT EXCITEMENT. U1LL1AM A. KNOIUI, BlESPECTrn.I-V iiit'iii'.s the iublic poner allv that he litis just n-rnvrd miJ opened the best and cheapest slock of Fall and Winter Goods, tliut has ever been brought to the county. His stock consists of every variety of )rv Hoods, viz : Cloths, Cassimcrs, Sattiiietts, Vesting, Dril- lings, Linens, Muslins, Jeans, and nil kinds of Winter tloods. Also a splendid variety of Ladies Dressand Fancy goods, Calicces, (Singhams, De Laines, Shawls, and every variecy of Goods suilalile for Ladies wear. Also, an extensive assnrtm'nt of Silk, Heaver, Fur If Slouch Hats A large und well selected Assortment of Boots and Shoes of ev ery descrip ton and size. Also, a ajsorinf nf of Groceries, Such us Siipar, t offee Teas, Molasses, Spices of all kinds. Also a larKe assortment of Hardwsr and Queensware, Fish, Bait and Liquors such as Cm Brandy, Kum and Whiskey, besides the largest and most general assortment of all kind of Goods to be bad in the county. All lhe above mentioned goods will I sold at such reduced prices as they can not be got for elsewhere. Country produce of all kindi taken in exchange at the highest market prices. Also, For sal hr P"nI "8n d buggy. Augusta twsp., October 89, 1853 6m. 5 ANOTHRR t.ATE ARRIVAL OF CI1KAP GOODS. FRILING & GRANT. j) ESl'ECTFUI.LY inform tlicir customers and Urn public, that tlicy have just receiv ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of Fall and Winter Goods thnt has ever been brought to Sunbury. Their stock consists of every varie'y of Dry (Joods, viz : Cloths, Cosfimcrcs, Sntlincls, Vestings, Flannels, U'ollens, And nil kinds of Full & Winter Wear. Also i splemliil variety of LADIES DRESS & FANCY GOODS, Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, )e Laines, Borages, Ami every variety uf goods suitable for La thes w ear. Also mi extensive assortment of Cam ron Alus and Boys. Also a large assortment of GKOCERinS, srrtl A3 Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices of all kinds. Also a large assortment of HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE, Fish, Salt and Plaster. Also a trcsh supply of DItfG AXD MI'.DICINKS. Besides the largest anil most general assort ment of all kinds of goods to be hail in this place. Ce" Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest market price. Sunburv, Nov. 13, 1852. The only Tuio Portrait of Washington. JLTT PUBLISHED, T. I). V KI.CII S M.UiNlFICKXT PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON, Engraved (by permission) from .Stuart's only original portrait, in Ihe Alheneiim, Boston. rpHIS superb pirtnre, encravrd tnnlur ttic superintend L enee el' THOMAS SI 1,1. V, Kso,., the eminent and highly Riltifd nrtist, is Hid only corre.-t liki-Ufus of Wnsli iiiKlon ever pulilitlioil. It In. l;en eharaeterised si the s;rcutrsl work of art ever produced ill this country. As to ns h.ldity, -e rrl'ei to Ihe letters of the ndoptrd s,m of Wnsliinijton, UKOItlii: WASillMiTON 1AK CUS. TIM, who itiys, "it is a liiiihud reprem-ntation ot the eel ehmnil oriijiuiil," und t i nil Kb" JlSTICK TAXKY of Ihe Supreme Court of the I'niled Slates, who sns,'As a work "I" urt its excrlh-nce und limuty mutt strike every one who sees it ; und it is 11,1 less huppy in its likeness to the Father of his country It wits niy khh! fortune to liuve seen liim in the diiysof my hoyliooil, and Ins wliols nppeiiruu'e ia yet strongly iiipii:Mi''d on my memory. The poiiniit you hnve iMiiied iippeurs to me to be nn exnet llkeni'8R, repn'scntinp perfectly the expression as well lis the to) in iinil festurcs of the fn'ce." And snysSIC.N ATOR CASS, it inn life-like representation oi tliu'irreat original. PKKSIDlvN'T FI1.I.MOU1-; ,ays, "the work uppeurs to me to h ive iK'eu nMoiiralilv exeeiite-t nnd einiiieutlv wor thy of lhe patroiiiieof the publ e." Suys ,M AKC'II ANT the eiiiini-ut p'trtnot viiuter, und Hie' pupil of Stuart, "your prinl to niy miiul is more remarkable tliiiu any other I have seen, for preseutiuir the whole individuality of lhe original portrait, together wilh the 11 ible snd dignified re p ise of uir mid iniiniier, whieh all who ever saw him con sidered a nirnked characteristic of the illustrious nmu it commi'tnornles." Kor lhe creat merits of this pieture we w mid refer eve ry lover of VaihliiL;lon to the portrait ilself. to be seen ut Ihe olnee of this paper, in id lo lhe letters of the following Artists. Statesmen. Jurists und Scholars iiecompanving it. AUTISTS.Mareh lnliiiid Klliol, of New York'; Nea gle. (loiherinel, und I .iimluliii, of Philadelphia ; Chester Harding, of Boston ; Chillies l'raser. of Chui lesion. S. C; mid lo the adopted sou of Washington, Hon. George V. 1'. Cuslis. hluise'.f mi nrtist. STATt'.S.M KN . H is Kxeel leney .Milliard illmore, Alaior Oeu. W'nifit-ld Scott, lion, lieorge M. Dallas, llou. William It. King. lion. Daniel Webster, lion, l.lnii Boyd. Hon. Lewis Cass, Don. Wm. A. (.i.ahain. lion. John 1 Keiiuedv, lli'n. H. C. 'illthroii, H. Jl KISTS Hon. K.er 11 Taney, Hon. . I,, l, Duer, Hon. .loh.l Mel.eun, Hon Itullis Clionte. SCllOl. AHS. Charles Fols -iii, l:sii., lhe well known Librarian nf the M Ht al Atheaelllil, wlio sas, "l would rather own it than any painted eopv 1 have ever seen ;" K. 1. Whip pl. ltn-lmrd Ilildrrlh. Hon. Kdw. I'.verelt, I.!, D , Jored Sparks, 1. 1.. I)., William II. I'rescott, 1. 1,. I)., Wushiiij.ton living, uaipii w . i.iiicrs'in, l-.sl.. l'rol. 1. L. L pliaiu. J. T. Ilnnllev, Fitz Oreeu Hulleck, II. V. Ijaigl'ellow, Wm. liihnoreSuiuns; und I'iloM I'.l.' UOl'i:, Lord Tnlfourd, T. B. Miieuiib-y, Sir Ari'hiUild Alison. ,ord Muyor of Loudon, &e. Ac. Are. 'l'lll-l t'UICSS, throughout the en tire I'nion, huve with one voice proclaimed llie merits of this mpi-rli engrnvnig. To enable all to p sse this vatuabb Ireasuie, it is sold at the low piien ot 8., per copv. Published by (il'.OItr.r. W. CII1LDS, N. W. corner of Kil'ih and Areli streets, Philadelphia. D. 1). UYK.RLY, Sjle agent for the States of l'.as'.ern Pennsylvaiiia and Delaware. This Portrait can only be obtained from MH. I1YER LY, or fr iin his duly authorized agents. Arruiigemenls have been lutiilc Willi lhe Post Ornce lie part meul, by which copies of the Portrait can be sent to nay point, per mail, m perfect order. nf Pels ins by remitting Klvl Dol.LASs to D. D. BY KHI.Y, Philadi'l;hia, will have a copy til the Portrait sent to them free of Posihl'C. IV Magnificent tiilt Frames, got up expressly for these Pol Units, f uriii&hed nt I he low price of .1,00 eueh. Jl'ST ISSUED, A MAfiXlFlCF.XT PORTRAIT CF GENERAL JACKSON, Engraved by T. B. WELCH, ESQ . after the original portrait painted by T. SULLY, ESQ. This Portrait will be a mateh for tha Washington, and is in every respeet as well got up. Pi lee P..V00 per enpv. Address its above. Philadelphia, Oet. :JU IMS commercial'hotel. " f I'lIK HtiiiM-rilier linviiig leaved the Public Ilu'inf, fur 1 nicrty k 11 nvn us the Aim-rim u Unusc, No. It? S. iSixtlt Sirttt, lit'tWffirAlnrkft mid Chestnut Strteis, liu clmiitU lhe auiiie ol tlie uuc lo THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, !Jegs leave to mf Tin his fiirmli and tin public, ibat th.s house 1ms innleig-me a tlnoiili rciiiodeltiup, rt'imirititr, r IKiiilting und rr-ii;ntr,M:r, (Vtun iitlic tn Uist inrnt. An en lire ntv oultit oi t'uriiitiiii', ln-dtliuu, r., iVc, Inn Ivtn procuivd Irom the iiiuM celehruird "MuiiulV turera in llui city. Fr-nn the central lot-.-ition, mul its cl'W pt ximity to the H;iitrwl iJep -is, it "nub. int titsiUiiia l'liiccii ot' AimiKr input, I'nsht iimltle Throushtiurs mid I'tiblu Stimircn, it oiTiM-s iiulueeii.nitt t- th Aim-hunt visiting tho city on huintRL tin: Traveller seekiii" ple.'itmre To fairiilie snd tVmalrs vinUiiijt Ihe ritv, every hu-ility will b i ffrrrd, und every comiuri regaidt-d tu make tiieir vuit ugreeable nnd plnisunt. A vhare of th publie patrounge rrspertfnllv lieited. J4CUH U. LI'.IW), JAUKU 1KVI, tSiiprriii'rudent. proprietor. Philaitelpluu, Sept. 4, l&W. Oin. Fresh and Spiced Oysters '. II AVING onlt'il at Noiihnnibeiliiiul, I an) now nrrpaiej to liiriiii-h rreuli ami pi- ced Oysli.'is timing I tie whole scison oi ie ilucej prices. S ou con ilrpt'iul upon ihrm beina fn'tili, tits I shall receive lliem iluily, (Suiiilays excepted) atul u lien landed Untu, they arw only Irl hours out of lhe rhell. All persons ut a distance, who are in want of tha above article, run have ihem oeut per dozen or simile run by aildressiiig V. H. YICKEKV, at Bun'. Hotel. Northumberland. Ottt. 10, 1 32. WM. M. ROCKEFELLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW KUNIItlKY, It. Dc. 13, 1851. if. rniAIN PUMPS A small number of ihcse excellent pumps have been received and are offered for sale by H. D. MASSER. Sunburv, Nov. 6, 1852. M. L- SHINDEL, ATTOE.1TE7 AT LAV, SUNBURV, PA. ' December f, 1852. tf. Valuable Property.' late the Estate of E. P. SHANNON, Esq.. oriorlliumbcrland AT FPJYATE SALE. riHE subscribers, Executors of the Esiat -" of Ephraim P. SIihiiiioii, late of tho Bor ough of Northumberland, offer at private mill, the follow ina valuable Deal .tBie, viz: Lot No. 77, itorner of Queen nd '''on Street, on which is erected a twostoty rfrielt Buildintf, formerly occupied by Ihe deceased as a Siore and Dwelline, nnd now occupied) us sui li. There niealso on the lot tvo fiumo- tlwelljnus; &c. Lot No. sili'iilod in Maiket Street, fin which is elected a. two slory while Frnmu Ovvi'llitii;, &c. mljoiiiing John Tagguil, Esq .,. ocnupied by CI.mk. Kiioiis. L'Ha Nns. 69, 70, 71 & 72, situnte in Mar ket Sifeet, a to story white Frame Dwel ling, occupied by J unes Donlv, ami a tuble is erecled on lots No. G9 & 70. The undivided half of Lot No. 120, situate on the corner of Dolce und 4th Street, on which is erected a two Mory dwelling, occu pied by Joseph McCallisier. Lot No. 1S8, situate in Queen Street on which is erecled n two storv white Frame- Biiildiiic, occupied by Jnlin Buikert Lot No. 60, tiiiuaiu at Nonhway and Wa ter Stieels, on which are erecled two Frame Dwellings and Slablin, occupied by widow Vanillin and John Vundling. Also Ihu undivided fourth part of lot 1G6, on which is erected a twostoiy Fiame Dwel ling, occupied by Jehu Vandyke. Also ten acies of cleared land, adjoining lands of John Destiny, on lhe Esl side of lhe Susquehanna, about three miles below Dan ville. Also two adjoining vacant town lots, silil Bted on the coiner of Second and Orangs) streets, numbered in the general plan of Bor. ' ongh. Nos. 215 & 216. Also four vacant lots on Third and Oiange Streets, numbered in ihe general plan ol said Borough. Nos. 209, 210, 211 & 212. Also four vacant lols fronting on Market and Sixth Streets, running F.ast to an Alley, numbered in the general plan of said Bor ough, Nos. 77, 78, 79 & 80. Also four vacant lots Ironting on Orange Street, and numbered in the General plan of said Borough, Nos. 185, 186, 187 & 188. The above property w ill be sold in part or parcels to suit purchasers, on rensonablo terms. For further particulars apply to John Cake, Esq., at Northumberland, or to tha subscribers. ALFRED KNF.ASS. ) v . THOMAS STIiAWIlRIDGE, 'x rs- Northumberland, May 22, 1852. tf. ' TAXLCPsIlTG. JOHN V. MAliTIN, BEGS leave to inform his friends and the pub lic in general, tlit he is prepared in every respect to make clothing nfler the most Fashionable Styles, and in the most durulilc ninnncr, and his prices will be as reasonalilc ns can be had in Sunbury or elsewhere, in rash or approved country produce. He will always have the advantages of the latest fashion plates, and in addition to his acknowl edged skill in cutting, ho will bo assisted by the direction of the most scientific publications rela ting to that art, now issued from tho emporiums of fashion in the United States. An endeavor will be made always to have work completed when reepjiaed. His establishment is situated in Market Square, Sunbury, nearly opposite the Post Office, in the building formerly occupied by Jacob Painter as a hatter shop, where it will be a pleasure to him to see his friends, and make such work for them as is within the line of his business. Sunbury, August 11, 1S52. tf. "ladies' dress trimmings" J. C. OBKRTEUFFER, S. E. Cor. Ninth and Maple Sis above Race, PHILADELPHIA. INVITES the Ladies of the City and Country to call end examine his splendid Stock oj Trimmings, which has been selected with the ut most care. Mr. O. being enabled, from his experience in the business, lo take advantage of the wholesale market, is able to sell as low as any other estab lishment. Mr. O. was formerly principal con ductor of the extensive business of Mr. J. W. Hurstman, No. 204 Chestnut Street, and his ex tensive experience will bo a guarantee of his ability to do justice lo his customers. His Stock, comprises the following. Silk, Worsted, and Cotton Curtain Fringes, Binding, TopscIs and Curd, Silk and M'orstcd Blind do, fcilk, Woollen, and Cotton Hoisery, Closes, Combs, llruslies, Soaps, Perfumery, 4c. Woollen nnd Cotton Knitting and Darning Yarn, Porte Monnaies, Furnished Work lioxes, Brace lets, and Fancy Articles generally. Call and examine for yourselves. Philadelphia, September So, 1S52. 6m. BRITTANNIA WARE MANUFACTURERS. rtnilK SLUSCHiI)EI!.s having just entered into the above business in ull its brunches, take this mode of culling the attention of Coun try Merchants, and others to their NEW STYLE and PATTERNS, also the quality of material, as we (latter ourselves not to be best in workmanship or material. The following, in part, consist of our assortment : LAMPS and Lamp Screws ; LADLES; Cas tor Frillies; 1SED PANS; TUMBLERS; PITCHEHS wilh lids; COFFEE POTS and TEA POTS; Slop Howls; SLUAR BOWLS; CREAM CTPS; HEKIl MEASURES; (.'of fee Hoppers; CANDLESTICS ; SPOONS, of all sizes ; Ac, fee. We will be happy to receive orders for Sam ples, by mail, ut our place of business, No. 109 RACES'!'., or QUARRY ST., above Second st PHILADELPHIA. N. B. The subscriber still continues to man ufacture Caudle Moulds. Syringes, Surgical In struments, &c, ut his old place of business. No. 10!l Ruie Street. Philadelphia, to which I would call the special uttcnlion of Candle Manufactu rers. JOHN CALYERLEY. Philadelphia, Nov. G, 1852. 3mo. SHKFJ)li AKK'S VLI.ECHENY HOUSE, No, 2S0 MARKET Street, above filh, Philadelphia. Under tha new arrangement the curs which arrive fVum Pittsburg, Ilurrisluirg, Ac, will run to the New Depot, corner of Schuylkill 5th and Market. In order to sccomiuodute the public we will always have our Coach at Ihe New Depot on the arrival of the ears to carry Passengers to the Alleghany House, which is in the centre of the city. Our old friends will please ride down, and all who wish to patroniso a House with a Uood Table, Clean Beds, and accommodating assistants, wilt please give us a call. Term, One Dollar per Day. August 31, la52 6m. Wm. McCarty, lioukscUer." 11 fcM'EC I FULLY iufinn his fiicruU arj ' the mililie. that hu has Store, to Market ,,cct, to the house occupied, by J. Naille, Esq., Attorney at Law, nearly on. posite the Court Ho,, nn n, ....u .:' - - 1 ..w iiim.ii siuc , where keep for sale constantly on band goojj assortment of books and stationary. For i'slc A large new spring'wsggot fll & 9, 3 or 4 homes. Sunburv, July S4, 185! tf. T1LANK Parchment Psper Deeds am blank Mortgages, Bouds, Executions, Summons &c., for sale by H. B. MASSER Sunbury April 8(1, 1851.. JARRLGETETTnCATE8 TT."oe7, i' executed fr 6ale ,t this office, single ri by the doicn.