SUNBURY "AMERICAN AND 5HAMOTlKL;3 fox tx cnrN c iu o . ARRIVAL OF TUG .'. E UK dp A. LATER I ROM Uinol'E. 1 A bettor feeling prevailed in tho Liverpool Cotton miukct; breadstuff, were becoming cheaper. Money was comptirilively eaey and Ihe Biiilsh funds steady, notwithstanding the warlike aspect of affairs. From thu seal of war thera is an neeount of a severe battle at Giurvego, in whioli the Turks are said to have the advantage. Russian intrigue had suueeudud in exciting soma of tho people of Grecco to insurrection. Omar Pacha, this Turkish C omitiaiidet-in-Chief, has recovered his health. The combined fleet was cnmparutivdly inaotive. Great Ciitain and France weie proceeding with great activity in pre paration for war. The contingent of ten thousand troops lo bo supplied by 'England was to bo immediately despatched j and several of the large steamers of the Peninsular and Oriental Company had been claimed for tho service of carrying the hoops. Tho paiticulars of the intelligence are subjoined. Russia and tcrkky: Bucharest, January 56. We have here 29 Russian general", 19 of whom belong lo the corps or Ceneral Osten-S.iuksii. Tho Greco-SIavonio 'Legion already numbers 3000 volunteers. Piince Milosch wiil com mand this corps. Vakna, January 20. 0;ner I'.ieha is en tirely restored to health. A Wall general, two or throe American ofliceis, and everal French and Swedish officers, li ne arrived nt head-quarters to take service in the Ottoman army. Considerable reinforce menlsure on march from Sophia to Kulafal, where there is ulready assembled an army of 25,000 men, provided with u numerous and excellent train of artillery. li. foie tho entry of the fleets into the I!!acU Sea, tlio Russian cruisers were constantly in observa tion upon the coast. They havo since en tirely disappeared,-and the Turks have com plete possession of the Eu.vine. Vienna, Feb. 7. Tho Oc.it Corrcspomtcnz announces that, while Russia and Tuikey were fighting in Great Walinehia, Austria saw no reason for placing n corps on the Turkish. frotier; but now that Lesser Walla chia has become the theatre of rvar, :!:e government has resolved to station 23,000 men in the Woywodiim for ihc security of the frontier. Vienna, Feb. 0. We lean: by telegraphic advices from Constantinople, that the Tuik" ish cabinet has been dismissed, and that one In favor of a compromise with Russia has been formed. Vienna, Feb. 7. On tho 5lh, a smart affair took place near Giurgevo, between tho Tuiks and huisians. The loss on either side was considerable. It Appears that 3000 TuiU crossed the Danube, routed the Russian out posts, and attacked tho town, after which they retired. ' "Widdis, Feb. 3. Omar Pacha is suffer ing from typhus fever." A despatch from Vienna, in reference to Omar Pacha, slates thai be had had the ague, but had recovered. GREAT BRITAI.V. Tho London Times says: We have au Ihoritfr for saying that there is no foundation for tho statement that the Cnnard steamers ff -?C Eftjr " - . - '. . - - ' TK'-S A'M2 II I G AIT si?.ruii '' ' ' S.YTIT.DAV, MAP. '.'II 1. II. It. MASSi:K, r.itit'jr ami Pruprieler. St. Matthew's Church will be opened for Divine Service lo-moriou (Sunday) Evening nl 6J o clock. ( We are indebted to Judge Douglas, (Jen. Cass, Hon. Wm. 11. Seward and Sen ulnr Chase of the Senate, and the Hon. C M. Stratib and lion. Mr.- Dawson ol the House of Kepresentalives, for public docu ments. . VTJ" J. W. Qoigi!!"', &q- ot t!u" Sna''1. will accept our thanks lor several impor tant public documents. Tir-sso! new advertisements this wee!: hxi crowded o-it a tium'j'T ol editori al and oirn-r attic!--?. C j" Lati:t rr. vi Kinon:.- The Sleam ship Andes arrived at Boston on Tuesday. The British government lias chat tered thir teen steamships to convey troops to Malta. Schamyl the Circassian lender is marrhinj against the Russians with 10,000 men. I'LAIS CI.OTI1K4 VS. THE COURT DIIE&S. I Mr. Buchanan's absence from the open Ceremonies of Parliament, because he re fused to appear in the gold lace and em broidered cotitt dress, ha9 caused some sen sation among the London Journals. Mr. Buchanan deserves credit for the manly stand he lias taken. There could be noth ing more humiliating, we think, to a true American, than being compelled to appear in the gaudy trappings ol royally We wish we could speak approvingly of tho course of Mr. Mason, our Minister to France, who in violation of his instruc tions, appeared at the court of Louts Napo leon, in livery, lo please some hair brained American ladies, who were anxious to ex. hi'uit their laug trains and shallow brain" under the auspices of our Minister. We can well imagine how old Marcy prowled, when he heard ol this violation of his circu lar. We should be pleased, and not at nil surprised, if Mr. Marcy should issue a circular requiring foreign representatives al Wa.-diingtuii, to appear nl the Presidents levees in plain clothes. If foreign courts have the riht to regulate the dress ol the Minis'.ei's resident at their court., we have the Fame right to dictate plain clothes at our tc;??. What a hue and cry it would raise among the Jack-daw representatives of foreign governments, at Washington, lo be deprived of their tights, gold lace, feather.', stars, orders and other tinsel dec orations. I hey would dm without their finery. . We say to Mr. Marcy give us re ciprocity! give us another circular ! Lib erty and independence, one and ins-operable, now ami forever ! XXXIII CONGRESS-FinST E8S0!. 1 Washington, Feb. 25, 1854. Sr.MiTC. Mr Cass read from Earl Clarendon' speech, intimating that the Anglo-French al. liauee extends to western a well a. eastern afTairs. Mr. Cass said that this clearly meana an alliance designated to check out national aggrandisement by the acquisition of cuba. He hoped that he Committee on Foreign Re lations would be prepared to recommena some aulion declaratory of our determination not to permit such an interference. Mr. Mason said that we had notice in me Tripartita treaty correspondence that Eng land and Franc designed to prevent our ac quisition of Cuba. Mr. Bell How have we profiled by the notice. Mr. Mason By keeping perfectly quiet, as we should. Ha thought that there was nothing for us lo do until the interference ac tually occurs. What would the Senator from Michigan d ! Mr. Cass read Mr. Churchwell's non-intervention resolutions olfered in the House some weeks ago, and said thai he would ws them, and declare our rights in the family of nations to stand by them in all extremities. The Senate then resumed ihe consideration of the Nebraska bill. Mr. Duller having tho floor, concludej his speech. Messrs. Brown' and Dodge, of Iowa, lol loped on llio same side. Mr Dodjo was fierce in his denunciation of Sciiatois Seward, Sumner, and ihe Aboli tionists. Washington, Feb. 28. 1S51. Shnati: The Nebraska bill was taken up. Mr. Cass took the floor, and spoke, unti q7"Taver. Lich.nsi:?. Tavern keepers who have not s-nt in their licenses lor pub lication, will be too late after lo day, They may however he published in our German pan r which comes out cn Wednesday next. Olt.s!xvi:. We contemplate, be. Prolong, making decided improvements1 in the appearance of our paper. We in tend that the American shall be second to no piper published in Northern Pennsyl vania. $3 The address of David Taggr.rt, "&f.t before the N. Y. State Poultry Society, at Albany, is in every way worthy of the reputation of the author. It is loo long a document for republication, especially as those who feel most interest in these matters have, doubtless, already perused it. Qp A Special Court commences nt this place on Monday next. A large num ber of capes are down on th list. Judge Jordan will preside. 7" A correspondent semi? us some ver ses entitled "Asking a Quaker girl" for publication, which he says he "does not think are worth much," but that he "writes lor improvement." "Practice makes per led" is an o!d giving, tho' it is not always advisable lo publish, but we make room lor the r-Ensio frauds in Lancaster cot' n nr. The Philadelphia Ledger says ' that since the alleged extensive frauds on the United States Government have been feireted out, the city of Lancaster has lost two of its most prominent citizens. The parties referred to, are Judge D. P. Vondersmilh and Geneial George Ford, men of wealth and of the high est standing in society heieloforo. The ebargos against t-liese two men have already been mentioned, but the amount of Ihe frauds which it is alleged, have been carried on for a period of nine years, has not beon staled The sum total of which the Government, it ia alleged, has been deftanded, is said to be upwards of 870,000, of which Judge Von dersmilh is alleged to have been the ptinci pal receiver his supposed share being full two-third. The names of the females used to pprpetinto the frauds in lbs cases which havo thus far been investigated, are : Mis Susan Long, Margaret Ly lei, Magdalena Hnssel, l'ebecea llniley, Eva Callaghan Muicarrt llartinan, Mai ia Gray, Juliana Par ker, Christiana Watson, and J.mo Winuere. On one of tho claim, thai of Mis. Lylh over S 10 000 was paid on fraudulent pension papers. In the eases yiven, the most careful search lias been made for the pirties or their relatives, mid in several of ll.em no traces can be found that they ever cxiste I. In Ihe case of Mrs. Susan Long, the reputed claim ant for a pension, which claim was issued in 1811 and presented lo Judge Vondersmilh for a period of 13 year.-, il is alleged, was paid to that peir-on, as appears from I ho offi cial record?, and regularly from that time lip to 1854, when frt-ml was suspected. The amount paid on this claim was about SS,000' The husband, Aiidrutv Loup, moved from Lancaster comity lo Virginia, in 1801, where To Ihe Hovtratils the Judge of the tnurt of warier sessions jor ifte county 0 JVormum- venana, . TliS undcrtivtird nfltitfrner Ter.neptruUv aulicitn lliellmi Cuurl to grant him a licence to k-?p mi Inn or tnvcni at ui uiu uaim 111 lyjiver Angnita township. CHARM,! 9 JONES. AVF. th irnVraigii'MiMtlr-MS of Fiwer Anciiatti town liip, bfing acqiminlrfl wild Hip I'p'itinnrr. tie cortify tlmt lie ib 01 frond repute lur henraty auu tcmprnmcc. mm liuit he in wHI nrnviilril with hoii.e mom nmi other eenveniPii- erg t'nr the iirfinitmofliittoil ol' Htrmifii-ra nml travwIfrB, tinfl ttiatnn hin or tiivrin there ia nrrearuy lur the ntcuriune diitHMt of mmneera nml tiavelera. Jehu Khriffht. John IVUtren. ItolH-rt I. Pi-crs, Tmvlil Phipman. I'eter Yocom, wm fMrRtriPrt, Morrin I . Junes, John L.OIHT, immn rnynt-r, Jereuiuiii mciuii, relet ti Moore, iinmei wt;ioir. Lower AnguKtn, rtlnrcll 4, l' -il. -it. To the llouorahle the JiuJccs of the (.'ottrt of (luarler sessions Jor Ike county of Aorthum - berland. The iinderaicitPu prtitienor rpeclfulty 8- ttcltH Ihe Hon. Court to jryiit him ti license lo W-fp on lun er tuvetu ut hie old siund ill the n T- uh of Pnuhiirv. ciiAni.r.s WKAVEit. W'p. the tnvlrrRipied citizens of the Ilrronsh of fnnliurv, bring nruiuiiutt'l wild the rctitinn.T, tlo ct-rtil'y Unit lie ib of ko repute for honesty nrwl lemm-m-ice, nun Unit he. is Wei! provrk-.l Willi house rouin mi'l other p"nvi,tii-n',ei! f.T the lu'e-nninotrili.iu of elrii!igir nn-1 traveh-rit. aixl Ihnl nit tun or luvern there In neeeiry fer ttie aeeomTnoihitioii i f Btrntiuern nii'l tno'i-icm. II. H. lam-', It . .1 WVlvarton, J. n. M-nttr, J ieoh Cal-te. fiei. M.-irtiu. I'rril l.nznrus. Teter fl Mustier, llol-t. II. Awl, Jue'.'b oung, J.unta I'.niid, Juo. 1". l'unel, llun'l. V. Wiiwlel. fuiibuiy, Mnreti, 4. ISM. To the Honorable tin Jailers vf the court of Qnurlrr sextons Jor thr. county oj northum berlard. Theun-b-filiie'l petitioner leajieetfully aelir ita the Hon. Court tfi (rrnut ini n lii-enae to lieep un lull or tavern ut his ulit atuiul ill Hium-pl.ul towimhip. SAMl'Mt, IinoftOI'St. WT. the li'hh niTiieit eitizena n.1 Shnrnokin township, 1ieiuiucitaielti Willi ttie PelinomT, do ecrlilv lli.it he i of !!',-l repute for lionesly nii't teuipf-uuire. niifl tlmt he is well provided willi house loom on I oilier couveiiienceB for the aeetlnmiK!:ill,'ii of atlninrera mi l tmvelera. ami Hint nu Inn ortfiveni there in neeeesnry for the aeeoiuinndation of .lanirerB nml tmvelera. David -:i-!ey, John l.ehr, Jacob TreiWrv, f-'!orno:i Fne-elev. . I' . l.creli. Jntni iiouuer, inniei r. i me j, hn Ili-puer. Jae-ib llroniouv, Jaeob 11. LiMer, Kl.os Uru-eiou-, John I-'.i.sO-f . Siutmokin tp.. Mnreli 4. 1S.11. 3t. near three o'clock, tlefiiinig his position on j no unci nis wile soon alter died, without Ihe subject ueiiorally. lie declared that ho j leaving any descendants at least such is the would vote for ihe bill. j statement of tho offieeis who have not been Mr. Cooper said he would necessarily be ublo lo learn of heir whereabouts, if there absent for some days, and was compelled to ate any living. Tuoor three other casea avail himself of this late hour lo express his lire similar in their character, views. This was a measure fraught w'uh i The mode of operatino, in those alleged evil. Its piv?e would revive all the nita- . frauds, is said 10 he the most ingenious mid lion and incitement before experienced on , deceptive. For instance, ihero is filed in theslaveiy question. Its passage mii'lil not the Pension finreau tit WiiMiingtoj, letters be followed at the north by violent outbreak ' fiom several distinijnielied Pennsylvanians a few verses as a sample, that our corres- I or resistance to laws, but It woulil, uevorino- recommending tho consideration tf tho less, produce a deeper auU more unncrs.ii claims on l he L'nvBrnment, at the solicitation reprobation than any other net could possibly . of the persons implicated in llio frauds, in do. Sudden violence would be tho sooner whoso integrity thu parties pievailed upon to nnieted. ask tlio aid of jrovpriimenl for r.!!e"nd servi- REGISTERS' KOTTffR. JOTIfJE 1. herrl,, gi,c to . I. V . . , VTh -,Clr ,M,n,"" in,teu in il,. E-itiitca of tlic following named persons, ll,at t """""'""""! and Ounrdians of aai.1 Lalates havo fi( ll their urcounls with tU Krgistcr of Korlhunilrrlniid Cminlv, and that the .nine will l.o prracntcj to tha Orphana' Court f a ,7"!,'! 'lw'h'r. th 4th day of April, A. 1)., ltj.',4, m ,hc forenoon, for coiif,rina. lion nnd a.lowanec. Nathan Irwin, ilrod., settled by hi. Ad,,,'!,,, 1 liotnna l'ollock. ' Frederick Tsrhopp, ,lccM.. Final Acct. aeltlcd by his Adni'ra, Phili,, fc Andrew Tacliopp. Adam Daniel, dec d., aeltlej by hi. AdmW Jolin Adam Daniel. Benj. L. VnHtine, dec'tl., aettled by his Ex'lor Lewis V. ostine. . ' Henry I.nntz. dee'd., rinul Acct. settled by his Kx'r, Sinioii Lanlz. John bclilrppy, dcc'il., actlted by his AJin'rs, Conrad Sehlrppy & Chan. A. Kill. Ball7ii-r Hordner, dee'd., fetiled by his Adm'rs, Jonnllian c Ceorgc hordtier. ' Mary hears, dee'd., BrtilcJ ,T her Ex'rs, Tlioa. fnydcr Ilobert S. r?eers. Antltony Voder, dn-M.. Fettled by his Ex'ra, Peter Voder iV Daniel llerncr. V.'ilson Price, dee'd., Bellied by his Executor, W illiam II. .Miieorh. y.ichnel Koidia, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r, Siiinnel H. Wagner. Daniel I.atlia. dee'd., sealed by his Adm'tors, John .& Henry Latsha. Juliu EnKle, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r, de bonis non, Philip W'eiser. rhili)i Helrii h, dre'd., settled bv lilts Ex'tors, Michael, Sniiiuel & Nicholas 'llelrieh. John Kistcr, dee'd.. Reeled by his Adm'rs. John II. & Jacob II. Eister. Vwllintn Irian,!, dee'd., oettled by his Adm'r. D. I.. Hand. Hii-hard H inlay, dee'd., settled by hisEx'lura, '1 lies. hUrawliridyo Sc Ilolwrt A. Ciill'en. Jane Ki.sliel, settled by her Uuurdian, Martin i:i.sin-i. Caroline Troxel, scttlej by her Guardian, (.icort'C ISioilh. John Eistci, jr., (Guardian Aect.) ssttlcd by John Eister, sr., Adtn'tor. Simon Fullmer, dee'd., settled by his Adm'lor, Philip nml Keberea Follmer. JOICV P. Pi;i;EL, negister. llefi: lei-'s Ofllrc, Puiihury, March 4, lRjt.- J GP.EAT EZCITEHEUT IIT EIIEOPE ! Tlic lii ilish 3Iinisteps To the UononMc the Jmlgcs of the Court of Qunrtcr sessions jor the county of isortltum berland' Th" unuVrsi'-ip-.l 'ee! ill., per re.neeffully s-tlioils the llou- Conn to yrnnt, her a liciifte to Ueepun Inn or tavern ut her old D-uiid in Hie Ij.Tongu ol iMiiioury. mari.v T;ioMr?nx. Wl O.e ,iiider;"tlf d ci!i7CU3 of rltHlhlirr, lieillT ac- otiaiim-d Willi Ilia Petitioner, do certify that siie is of iiood ) repute fir honeis:v und teniperenee, uud lint she is we.l I provided with ho'-re loom nnd other c inveiii'-nees for Ihe nee MeinoiUi'.ion i t atrniiKr.m a-.iu iraveiern, lino in.ii nn imi ,f . ir-.it or I aveni lie-re la neeelaary K-r tlio neeonniio i:ui. u oi ; unie u-i riiuive nnl l;nrima, atil T1C 7" vV Yor'UXrJhrii... jueni, y...!. J,.o p. r..iaeU I consf.juence ici!l no doubt be a serious Fred Uiftrua, Irn T. Clc ii .-il. W. T. lo-nut. .T.ihu II;eiv. J. In, 15 .lime, .1. tin Duvrrs, '.Viu. Jl. UockeuUi-r. II. U. M-.sr-ef. rtuuti-jrv. M:ii(1i I. 1.",l.-f)t. pmideiit may see himself in print. A quilling there had been that day ; lint then, tint nilit we had a "play," A Hisit:r finlic" too ; To march, lo piny, to sin"; and kiss; Knell uitl n boy; each boy a miss; Then kisses were not few. Thor, wore ladies rich and fair; Utit M to, the fnirot ol all there Was a small Quaker Miss. Often I took her in the play, t-lie was so kind ; so mtii-h would say, And sweetlv would she kiss. Mr. r.rodhead said, that six ycats ago he rPi,dt.red, had the fullest cotifideiice. made a speech on tins subject, 111 w tneh lie ,niono- th-j . .i ! . r .1... l.ltl II.. ' iulvocate lite vi-iy pi incipu-s m mo em, inioh', lliorifoie, with a si'eut vote; but as his colleone had Slitdnu- itlemen tlio.s viiljuiotisly and seamefully cmtraoeit and in; nosed ur.oii. nru have contented himself James linchai.an, Pimou C;inieion, and John well nnd f.vo.e.Llv known oppo-ed the liill, he felt il somewhat obiiija- throughout the State and country. Amoii lory on him to express his views, lie was the names forced nru Iho-e of Judge Schuef- ' sony thai he and his colleitne differed, lie for, Post Master Heio.ni, Alderiiitui Musser, We ib not wonder that our correspon- j intended to show that the etfect nnd inlen- j and other lespeclahlu citizens of Lancaster, dent became luetic under s ich iii(!uences. '' of ''' Compromise of 1RS0 was lo ahro- , as has appeared since the delemleuls were It recalls to mind some youthful rcminis cetices of our own, in that line. Althou ! rzalo llu Missouri Compromise. Mo had laken into custody. It was before Jud"o Ldii-j lliey were taken on a wiil of hulras , ! hoped, and was sorry lo bo disappointed, I .i . . I . V .l 1111,1 I !,.. inat ni least one i'. . 1 1 n i 1 1 1 uiy ..uum o.i.a C!7 Si'Ri.NO is now, almost, upon us. In a few weeks more the "moving time" will commence, aniens, and o'.her prepa rations, for the sea?on, will be made. A little month later, I-.I.iy, the loveliest j month ol the yenr, will be upon its, qntl have been engaged by j7overnmetit lo con- a!tT10ft t''"''' w'" aware ot it, the . i j . . a i , i : tnese ae.flcriM are loie.i as not e.Mic.iy , m A W . W0)j I the Ion, the hnpresfom left are not always ! yon,.,,,,,.. unpleasant. The Senate then, at 5 o'clock, adjourned. In conclusion, it is perhaps proper to J -u.iiTi'anV'i'v "kowis. inform the reader, that after ail '.!aS:' , The fl,11(nvillJ, is an e.vtract fom a ellor refused to go home with the Laid. , fr()m a VilMii pemleman of New York., to 1 the Freeman's Journal, dated Romk, Jan. 12, 1854. A few evenings since, I attend a soiree at A;r. i i i.TciiAL i.::cti iti:. Our friends in Siiamokin are waking up on tue Ktihiect ol Agriculture. e rt - lriB lesiJeiito t.f Mr. Cass, our Charge d'af- Tho r,.k,. r t -,- i . , , . . . . . . ., ceivcu i: e 10 lowui'r commuuicaiiuu irom i i.incs. i im pariy was purely nmericun, 1 ha number of liutish trooni to be des- aim with the SiritU' lime of life." Willi , . . , , i .... t ..; ...,; !....; i.,.. patched at once is 10 00(1 mllo i .., ! ,. . , , . , . a col resporuiei,!, at anamoKin, wno, speaKs , "u f:ie.i " "'i"u' -'" but as manv more will 1, liot.i i ,. i; I 1 1 in flaittering terms of a lecture on that sub- vey troops to Turkey. ' "Spring Season" I. -it prtr.-.. .!. Thus il leers and inee. all its iovs. its hi-diiiles nnd it:; car, s. bu held in readiness ! should they be required. If possible, the j r-V ?,.,-,,.1vV, iVu, ,.',n "-TI. C.Uv j". Jl'!ivi'ri'J bv'Samuel John, Eq., thlToMf' Pr0rC0Cj 7 '!'U 18!h f 19lU I Co'uncils ol JJakimore have pa,sed the or- i Siu.mok.n, Feb. 22, 185-1. and 79,h t"Z " f'l0 dinance which i, lo secure ai, for the com- I "' F.-it-A few evenings since ana 7lli regiments of foot ; second ballaliun ! j wo were hihlv yratitied in healing an ab.e 'of rifles, and four companies of urti" -n- ' P1,r,ion of l,,u Susquehanna P.ailroad, which U-cture piven by Samuel John i:-q., of Sha- . , ... - ' I ...:ll . . L I. . .. r ... : ; 1 I . . .l inl-in Inu-i-.tliie n nn noriotill m f lit! il A xne oiners will lotlow as soon as tho inmn vvl" "ol "owe" 1 ln -"'l"l- ":'in i.-isia- i . -i , - : ,.' ' '-, '. . . , . . . , , , n , .1 mum Olilt.n, n-ivmuit eiL-ujiii niiono uioi tion is had Iroin hie slates ol Pennsylvania . ...M ,... i : , !,.!, ,:.i ,.,.i.:, ini. ordinance cliaives ! in niecept nnd nraetiee, o"elher wilh tho the title of the load which is to he called i i'liT-!'te f" l,ri foilh and con- ... . . Hast he mal.es between sio:l and lunl laim- rixuAsu ia:isLTi:nE. j the "Jorl.'rn Centra! llu,!,' extend- ,o (.:i:lt tail to bo iniereMin-r. 1 under- stand lie is invited to addie.- the farmers ill i soon as Iho Iroons can be ?ot ready. Ii j, u;60 iuian, lo send out at least three regiments of cavalry. HABRisnuRc, Feb. 20, 1S5-1. House A bill appropriating 430,000 to the North Branch Canal waH passed. A bill to rnuko thesessiona of the Supreme Court permanent at Harti'shur?, passed ihe Commilleo of the Whole. The House refused to proceed lo Ihe sec ond reading of the resolutions relative lo ihe soldiers in the Mexican war, nud, afier some debate, referred them to the Committee on Teii'ioos und Gratuities. Harrisecro, Feb. 25. Senate. mi m ... lue Speaker laid before the Senate on in- I vitatiun fiom Ihe Consolidation Committee of I ing IVotii Ualliir.ore to Sur.hury. ID" SlIAMOKlN CoLLEtilATG I.NSTITL'TIt. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the tnanaerj of this in. slitution, which is about to be opened this spring at Shamoliin, under the supervision of the Susquehanna Cia-i:; of the Lutheran church I'repuratioiij are innUin for t!:e erection of a tomn-.odious Lricl; Luiliiiii,T, which wiil bo commenced this spring. In the meantime a spacious nnd comfortable room t. i .. .a i- .. i. . . pun I i i .... . I uas uet-ti t-iii; a i-u ioi uio tirer.araiorv 1 tiilaJelpliia, luviiinnr iho memLeis of the I , , f.. '.. , - . , , , ' . liLilUlM. OIIUII.IIAOI 1 U l.UUll ItIV OlIUII iil . I I ... ii li.jii-es 10 visit the city, und pailicipa'e 1 1 ihc I, viviijej i honor of the cousolida. li'J-i of tin- city and districts of Philadelphia p-'.j uiie n.unicipal govetnnieut. heie; s, a wanton iiul ig u i ty was perpe liate.l in this body of the Legislature, by "'cii-j? lo be laid on ihe dtsks of Senators, nl li e tqienhig 0f ye.-lorday's ti f-ion a ciieii. lar troiu reilain oliicers lepresentini! a Pro luhiloiy Liquor Law n-.oeti.-15 recently held in Philadelphia, containing chaises of dishones ty and had taiih aguiust one of the member, of this body: And wheren., iho Senate U in disposed lo allow, (u jihout notice,) imjublifl tble attacks upon its tnumbers; theitfore. Kesolved, that the spenker is hereby re lented to direct the Seiyciuii-al.Arma lo re move from the desks of Senatuis, Ihe circu lar in question. Mr. fcvans and Mr. Kunkel mipporled the ti (.lion, and il was nppo.ed by Mr. Piatt nnd Mr. Unukalew ted debate. giving rise 10 a veiy anima- Ihe base of l lie mountains, with pure air and good water. The iiiaiiai'iiit nt of the In stitute is in g.ioJ hand:-, n.-iil will, uj doubt, be productive of goud results. OTP" The news from Curope continues to be of a warlike character, and a general war sei p.is almo'd inevilahle. There is nothing iiDwlhat can prevent a waratnonj the ditrerent power;;, unle.-s ihe Cu.peior of Knss'a hacks oat, which I14 caunu'. well do williout iii;.!!onor to bin. self and Ihe arms of llus.-ia. Njtwilhs!ainli-.i thwe evidences of a Eu ropean war, the price of grain has declin ed. This, we think, ia a pretty sure evi dence, that the great and sudJcn rise of "rain was owing tJ unJue (peculation. If peace measures should be adopted, there ia no doubt the decline in the price of bread- d.U.-u-nt places in thi portion of the county, and there is 110 doubt but what he will re spond lo their call, us tut appears lo lako a Kreat interest in the advancement of the furmiii community. F. S. M1111.K ncciiLsr. The Will of Kiliott Cressu;i, Fsip, who died on '.lie .nth instant, was admitted to n coid yestif l.iy inoriiiui.', nnd i's it-ms aie livi.-oj evidence of hi oiuceri'y and ardent pliil.iulhmpy. Few ai:iti:"J 113 who will 1 6 miss-.ul intuli; forever ready and active in ,i:ij woiks, Il J .-alonsly urgej iho i-.tme conisu 0:1 others, after settino the example in iluil Mi. Ciesson was but in the fifiy-eih'h year of his noe, bein;; born in Cheuy stieel, above Fifth? Philadelphia, Match 2, 17Pfi. Tlio foilo.vi.io are iho beipiusts his Will contains : Ani-Tiraii S S, l.'nvn. f,0.ln)U Pliih..!, t. luaSklijol i f lltrirju, 10,000 l-eiavi i!il-liealSn;iel, foi euretmsc of Peuu'a M nun. n, ia!H-,a.!tit, -,,r ,;-.n enenl lo Wiitiani Peiin, in,t;T0 V., iseoii-il .MiR-ui us und Sc!i.,ii!b ut Part Uiefceii, lal enu, Af.li-a, 10 000 iVuna. 11, , Hal I. r the liisane, S.WJO L'it) of l'h-U 'e lolili, I r I'lanting Trcta, S.unil lnie;sey of I'enulj' U,!l!J, to Klld.iW Tr fef- w-ri-top ,. 1 me Arts, I'm l-Yundmrf a rx-liool of Mines, 1' usylvunta Arieiilturnl S 4-iely, I'ioI. ICj-is. Seiuiitjry, Alexeiulrih, Va , AlliciKi-unl, Phitudeij liiu, M'idowB Atylum, Cherry street, The molioii was finally disagieed lo by stuffs, would be considerable. As it is, vt following vole : doubt if the present prices can be maintained", V . loaiaiessra. Uarsie. Evans. Fii. tr :,... win, Kunkel, Menhir, Skinner, M'Cusliu, t-jieuker 8. ' ; Nayi-.Mei.rt. BucUtl.w, Cie.swoll, Foulkrod, Fry, Haldemn,,, Hitter, lloe M'Cliritock, Pialt, Wherry 10. ' The resolution wa. then po.ipan.d for ihe present, by yea. 10, nay. l. , . linn. Jas. Pearce, Whig, wit re-elected to Ihe U. S. Senate, by the Legislature of Mary laud, on the 15th int , ior six )far from the 4lh of March, 1356. fry Coal Run Imiv.o.ni-ment and Rail R-iad Company We have received the fiist annual Report of the Directors and of the Chief Engineer of this Company. HIT" Coal in Califoiima. The follow ing are the quotations: Lackawana and Lhi;h coal, $3-1 per ton; Welsh coal, 30i Scotch, Liverpool. S31.50: Wt Hartley, tTJ Cumhrlaud, 140, and Vancouve r' Lland coal, ' Ilenfand Dmnh Atylum, 11 eiae of llcflige, foln.-d d ... fteiliee f t leey,l MereliHuti, TeniM. Col 9 tie')-, S,'X0 6,000 S.IKIO fi.000 1,000 l.eoo 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 His Will bears date September 3, 1853 Jacob Cresson, Geoiye Vau Uacn:i and Wil liam Coppinyer aro named as execulors. P. T. Uarsim, Esq. it now engaged in writinu his own life ahd adventures. Five thousand dollars have already been offered for I lm copywri"hl. Although Bainum (yt the Norwalk Gazette) is one of the cleverest fellow, in lbe land, il is intimated lhat he will receive oceular demonstration lhat Ihere are at least half a million of person. reaJy to "tuke hi. life" lha firt opportunity that i. given them. Ws don't doubt hi. courage, but ihen, we miner reckon he'll foctrt the insult. Ho dues jjcneially ! carpus, and were admitted lo bail in $0000, ufler the strongest reuionsti ance had been made by Marshal Wynkoop against taking siih limited bail. Several days after the defendants wcro admitted lo bail in f 2,000 each, it was in creased lo (5-3.000. Nothing has been heard of either of ihem, e.cp! a rumor in N'ew Yoik that Ford took pasaae in the steamer B iliie. for Europe, on the ISth iust , nnd lint Vondersmilh had ta ken a steamer for a southern poll. In a late Abolition speech iu New Voik, Miss Lucy Stone s;iid : 'Hut 1 know so well Ihere is cotton in tho ears of men, lei us look for hope in the bo- sums of wonn-Ti." Won't you find cotton iheu too, Miss Lu cyl The Cloy Monument in Pottsville, will be completed iu a month or two. Ncv Advciticeiueuti. Orphans Court Bale. J X pursuance ol an order of Ihc Orphans' Court ol Aoitliuiul.oiliu.l county, I u ill till at puo lie sale, at liurr'ij Hotel in the Uorough of Nor-IhiinitK-rhtiKl, On Kill DAY, the (SUt day of MAKCH, 1 R51, at one o'clock, 1'. M., 1st. .A Farm roljoin'uiij tlis Uorough of Norlh iinihcrbnil, Pa., containing lV.f aires, wilh about tia acre, clearid, with house, 1 am, cic, on ttie same. 'i'lie thovo f.n in ia bra'.aifuUv situated near vir, J7til'grc".t rise in the price of grain, iVc, but S. fbCllNUiLMAX CO., garter session for the county oj nomum- fi ,,,,, 7: - u iV'.."""" will notetleit the low prico of their excellent winter slock of clothing, hut that thev are now scllinr oil" nil nt iirst cost. 'J'his id nu humlnifr, and the only way to find out the ti ulh of it, is to srivc. us u call, when every pains willl be taken to deal at low friocs ami satilactnry to uustoniers. In addition to a good stork of clolhinp, persons will find at our establishment a line assortment of Watc&es, Jewelry, &c, claim thcri.irht of selling che; ato.o of the kind, in this sect country. Don't forcct Ihe name nml nlnee s. To the Ifonorahlc the Judrcs of the Court of ; -chnurnian & Co., ,.,rkct airect, Kunbury, Ovr.rtcr sessions for the emtnly of Northum- ne",-v ori"1,e John Young', (store. kcrhrtd i ",f W1" ln 8,lort ti""! recievc our Spriua Theu,lerii.e,I1HilitK,er.e:Ip .etrully.oli,-i..tl,.U.,n. "'"nicr Mock, which we also jntcm! lo Coui-t lo ?rmit linn ii tieeti'o to keep mi lim or tuveru ut . l'i'e mo"' 'eiisoiinlile. iiehevinrr our old motto, his u!ct itiu.it in tiic t,-v.is!iij of stiaiiiokin. CASH, to lie n froad one, we wiil still adhere l,i CH.MU.l'.ftW.SNVliKn. I it.' Tho ready John is ulwav, the inont com- VI-,( tlie tlliilentiffi-eit eilizeus of lumiottiu towimlop. porlahlc. Iieine. aeqiiaiiileil willi l lie- IVtuioni-r, do certify tliul lie is epHM'tiiriv r r,i ofi-oil leptlte for lionewlv null leiuprnoe-e. Hint Unit he is - ltil K.IIAA & CO. well proruleil wlili li iute room uiel other eouveuiiiueis for , Sunhr.i-y, March 4, lb.'!. OS tf the iiefoiu,no.l;ili iu of (.iruueri! uuil travelers, ninl lint uh ' - . . ism 01 tavern ttiere is ueeeps-ry lor Hie ueeotiiilieiUiti.-lt of ( . a:r.Myei3iiu, traveteia j aAOllCC lO pfl V lip. r'eirlea M at. II. II. Va.ti-ie, a tain Uiiimuz. ibvi.l LL ciaona iiulebtej to Fiilinrr A: (.rant aro "b)" r"s"' I it zr?, :rr.rd;u.ca" vr l o the Jloiioruble the Judys of the Court of Quarter berland. The iiii.lerslL'iierl ,c-t i' i. nor re -peelfY.Hy aolieita ttie Hon. four! t i srrant liini n lieeine lo to ep uu tun or tuveru at l,ii oiil elauii iu Ije , -.;i. 1-JWll. , i fiiaMvi.in ritvi:n. J VI?, ttie uM.ti-riivieit eiii.en of t ir rir--lowtt, h "our ne- ! ipi oiileil wilh ll,e li-n:i.oi--r. do e-.Tlu'v I' :-l lie is of ii-;-u'e f r h ues! u,i I teru-.u r.-iuee. er.n tli.-il t-.e is well pro- ; v i.l.l wi-.ti 1 us" ro-un ni,,l i-lhi r eetivetio-iii-' s ot the e.e- , eou.ul JaTfui ol ili-:iu-T,-rs!iii!l travelet". umi 1 ! : a t ail I mi or ! tuveru th.-re i.' nei-e:-iary for l!i-.- aiC'-inin,-i!iitioii of utrau ' i :oi.l Li-iV, lei S. I I'iM'.ii i--.'l7.. IJ. ft. Weir-er. S-!.iion ItestVi. John I e.-iler. I.eorL'e w . .- roereu-e, I'm ip It 'O.i, ' eoi puir. i ... , . , rhailes li,-ouici. I'et'-r it uvl, Jos-pli leufieruinier, j " 11.1..11 uu- riirui 01 fclinj cheaper tiiati J.uyli Hi, s.pi 1.:. h Iire.'.-.;.i-. Atuln-w Uiity. , any other ato.o of the kind, in this section of tho lieorii-ii, wu. ..iureu i, i-n e.cil ikal tp , March 4. lr.it.- Van I'm en, who has been residing in llomo fur some lime. Among Ihe guests were faces that 1 recognized us having teen in America. 1 am told that iho ex-President is inquring very earnestly into Iho Catholic religion, lie has had several conferences with Cardinal Wiseman, who is also hero audit is not unlikely Mr. innl-men may become a convert. There ate a great many strangpi hero from all parts, but tho English are in the ascendency, by five to o-ia of every other nation. Or. Ives and lady of North Carolina, and Mr. Chandler Banian of New York, are here. Messis. Ives and li.nrian, sre, as yon know, convert.; Mrs. Ives not yet. Father Djvliu, of thu Irish University, is also here, on a . , e 1 1 . i . ii... journey, redlining ins neann. i;e uas. i ut- eve, mute recovercil, but is still a little tlim. D, ii inn Holy Week last year, there were no less ih iu 30,1)00 stianoets in P.ome ; how ihov iveie uecom modal ed consideriuir lbe inade.macy of the hotels ami ...doing ,.,..., ; ;-"'a,'' "--' '"' he nnl.ury tir.J t,w 1 ' ...7 ! liadioait, nr.d v.illuu five nuiiutea walk of the ery ciear. mo lesnient ui ' .01iu,mt cdand. It is cxcellci.t (train aro iici-oimts, on or before Ihe first of Anril nrt ,w they must have cush to nnrrloin i'...;. To the Honorable the .i-;vs of the Court cf .upplie. v ' !miri(r sessions Jor the county of 2Oi thm- i irrln,).!. Ttie uu-.tersi:'j!-'t petili uer ref pee: fully s- -liei:s l tie II hi. : Coui; to ercul I a lie, ne t i l.i -p :iu luu r l iv- ru ut I lie O.il Slillll, l.ept tiV 'lii. ltl'l W, i'e-rl, ;.t 10,1.1-e.vii . YVlt.l.I M l'Attttll'W, Jr. 1 N'K the ueil-r-:oe 1 ciocen i f 1ioiti ,k i:i t iwt.ehip, i heue; m-;pi;oiiHil Wiih no- I'ctiti'-utr, u- eeilily line. 1 1 11 of e 'il ri-pulefor h im-rly :in,l teuipeouiee, tin, I thro he is wll proviiteil l ilh h ll'4i room uuil i l!iel e"UViiieneeti for , Ihe uce-iouooihtti u "f lll.uuers eu.l Iruveiein, lo.il llt.it oil . luu or tuveru Ihere is uecunsary lor Ihe accotiluioautiou of i Rtruiuets null I r;i veli'l I S'-hure i:ui II-niji tinor, I):oi!.l II. r-tvei't. Iiiiii-I Puiilli. I M.-ihteii II iiieluier, John M 'ore. Ch-irles Marls, Ira J,iu,-s, I Joliu f ;tr.ipl--,-!i, ticoi. J. A'i.aus, Clutries l.ueuiu-, Ji.m-I!i r. Itol.iiis. Jneoli K, Mneneli. ' ; Suv.lertMWC Muretl I, l-.il. :lt. ! Vunht-ry, March I, ISol H, SHAM OK IN Collegiate Institute. E. KILL, A. B., Principal, lie v. C. J . EH R El J A RT, A . M. Teacher of Moral and Mental Science, Evi diners of Christianity, Ire. Teacher of Primary Department. r"SHH: first session of this Institution, located at HtautoUin, -Northumberland county, Pa., will coiiiuiti.ee cn VtiiNcsu r, the 10th dav of i . . i -. i J - .- . , .11 A . 1 OO't. To Hi: Ihnoru'de the Ji(.? 'J the Court of The year will be divi.lcj into three eion of Quori r session f.-r ihe'c-mnly of Xorlkum- fouiicin weei.s each, thus allowing a vacation of ..Wend. 1 '' ' and autumn, and one of The liiu'erfici-eit r'"li: i -i:r-r ri fpcet'lilty E lieits ttie Hon ! two Wce.is Uuilli!; lite holidays. 1 hi- itisLtt.iioii will comprise three departments, A PuiMAHt, Acaiu:mic and 1'oi.i.tuiATK. l ie: course of instruction iu these will be full it tuveru Iocs not seem population of I'ic city is 12 001). Il has no , lam!, Biol bus upon it a alua! la sand stone. less th in 330 chmeht's, nearly 7,000 priests, 3.000 fiiars, over 2,000 i nns, 72 cardinals and any amount of students educated in every language, fiom all parts of the earth. Of the 100 stinletits iu the Propaganda, there are 20 Ameiicatis, Yai.it. ok a Geological Sun vey. Three years ago, the Legislature of Noilh Carolina made a small appioprialion for it geological survey of the State. The discoveries of the first jear developed the existence of copper and gold oies, diew lo them the attention of capitalists, am! have already increased the revenues of the Slate to five time, the cosl of the whole survey. In the second year, seams of Iho purest billuminous coal, some of ihem fifteen feel in thickness, extending through a region of foily-five square miles, rewarded their investigations. It is estima led lhat every thousand acies of these seams w ill y ield Ihiity millions of ton. of bitumi nous coal of the best quality. . Death of Mr. Pownali.. Mo.e. Pow nail, l'si , late Whig candidate for Canal Com missioner, died at hi. residence in Lancaster county, on thu 1 Ilh iusl. Mr. Pownali wa. an excellent man, and hi. death i. much re gretted in Lancaster county, where he wa. bit appreciated, becau.a mors intimately known. Tub Geological Survey of Ulii)oi, now in progress, ha. developed Ihe fact that south ern Illinois is i ich iu marbles of ihe moal valuable varieties, both variegated and black. Some of these depoail of marble are very extensive. Al Deiroit, Mich., Flour tell, per barrel wholesale, at 56,75; retail, t7. ijuai ry. Sd. Also, a Frame Uou-e nnd two lots on lut-eu street, in the loirouh of .Nortliuniln rlauil formerly or-cupied by ihe Hov. James Kay, dee'd. 3d. Also, Two Binl a half iti-res of land, lying between the ratuil und the Wist ISraiu h of the iHuriiuchumut, in tho liorough of IS'orthuniher land. Terms onb Tiiinti down, nt the time of sale, and the lial.iu.-c in three cnnul nunual payments, with interest payuble yrarlv, ' JAMES KAY, Actins Kxocutor of l!ev. Jane's Kay, dee'd. Uy enter of the Court, i J. P. PI KSEL, t'llc. O. C. Suuhury, March 4, 1F51 ) lAWIiKNCir 1IOUSE, SUMLTOY, PA- FITIIK ul scriluT respectfully iuforins the public J lhat she still continues to keep tho uhovo namptl puhlic house, and that sho has engaged Mr. Woiscr Zieglor lo auiicrin'cnd Ihe aanie. bhe ha. also received a new supply of tood liiUor. uud wines, and trusts that alio will be able to give satisfaction to all who may visit her bouse. MA III A THOMPSOX. Sonhury March i, lSS-l tf. Estato "of "jTc. riijUNSrdeoU OTIC'E U hc-cliy given, that Ictlcra ofadmiu 4 ii-tration have been nrai.liil to ttc aulisi-riber, upon Ihe estate of J. ('. IVrkins, deeeaseil, late of Truorton. All those knowing tlicuisehes in drhlrd to said rst ile, are reiUi.ted to make pay ment, and those having damn, lo present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. P. Ii. MASSER, Adm'r. Sunbnry, March 4, 1851. Ot. Estate of MARTHA O00DHART, deoU NOTICE is hereby given that letter, of Ad ministration on the .state of Murth Good hart, late of the liorough of Huul ury, dee d, have been granted to th. underii jneJ. Therefore .11 persons inilehled to suid rstala will discharrre lli same, and those having demand, will present theiu for settlement. T, DCCHER, AJia'tor. Sunbury, March 4, ls54 tit. -- l I-, i iant li-r a lieuie to k'-'.-u uu li.u lu-r i !1 sl.u. 1 iu t!,e IJ -r.-r-li oi Suul ui y. ' CATIIAIIIXr. ItfU I.'I'ON'. M 1-. t!.e iin'tersu.i :a euuleu. o tlie II iroiurh ol Mi.ihury. ! 1 ,l,.,r(,, -nit.r.,..; n .1 , ,, Ihws :-.uioie.i-a ivuii l.i.: I vn-ieiier, .! 1 eerniy that he is . "" ' urancur. usually il : 1 i.l re;i.ite l-T l;,'ue:y an. I te:ii.erailec. nil nut Hie is lauyn wrw iejieeuvo ucpartuirills. liiTi.s ov 1 uriox : Primary Department, per session, $4,00 ranpersaiiit iravrteis. aeai.emic ISu',00 iviur 11 M i-T, I'lioio 1 "urn. Jolin ti. ti'ieiit. mi unou ( L oncgiato " " nn ! A lai-e and spacious room ha. been ..cured j..!mi I ion--" to mrct thf Wrfiiu oi tUti Institution, until the Stii.l'ii.y, .l-:ch 1, l-M. nr. nct;arv huiUliuiis are coinplptetl. ... .,' j , r . liuaniin- inn be obtained in private fumilio H.mtmiMc t!i J --'s ot the Court oj ... rriimmi.l.lo r:.w 1 ,) r ;i.!if l" r !;i'iifiv ami lv:m.n:!i- jcul Hut is well Mtu'ifi'ii wiiU li HIM- fiK'Tii ami tillicr ciuvejin-'Mfi-s fir ihc iu'i-uiiiiii(i.iLi n i kir.ttL''-is iiiitl tr.a t lt-rt, nml that un Inn t-v tTivt-iii tlit'ii- is uiTfsary for the a(V"nim..kLnnu of To : Ourtrtrr sesji.ms Jor the (0':ntyol Aoithum b'rlnud Tlie ,l!iiter.j?ue.l prtltl -il'-r respeetluiiy srti-.uls lliell-iu. r.nol I-. r,ni! Ioi;i a iu-eu e t-i i., en eu I.el n lav.raut liia oUI t a:..l ia tlie II aoueh ol' .N'orlliui-.il.i rl.iu.l. AV1I.I.IAM tTltltATl'.lt. WI-: tbe uiuleni;iu-.l eilizeiu llu- liorough ol Xorili lllil!,. I i 111,1, UolllJ.-uciu Olili .l witii liie Pi-lili uer, ilo cert in lliat lie ia ol ;.'il reieiie lor h uiesty mal leuipenoiee, sua lli.il lie II Well ;lovuiiil Willi llouie rooul uud other eou veiiicuee. lor l!ie uivoitiui'iliilioii ol' tniuers alul Inivel-t-r.-i, uml lliat uu luu or tavern there ia necessary I'd the lice iiiiiio,:illoil il el: aioi rs uu l tniVe'eis. J U lloiton, M. 'Lul-iir!, J. 11. l-'iiek, M. J P. llli iniston. James Tun li.u :. Wui. WiUm, Joi.ali Chnpiiinn, J..I111 ftirmer.. Jo.-,li Piicsltey, U. V. .1 -orsyiu, Jolm Uli-t, lohil Wheulley Noith'il., Mari-li I, IK3I. St. 10 the. Honorable the Judges of tha Cuurl of Qh titer sessions for the county of S'oit'iumherland. Ttieua-lewviiea petitiomf re s;-el fu'ty s .lieit.ttietl.Hl. Court to;eiaiit liini n lieel.se t keep mi tall ol tavern at Ins o.il stai-,.1 ill Hi--' tJll tl ol' !:-aiLuAill. vm.m vi-.AVi-.n. VK th.i iiiiJu.iiiiinl citi.ei's ol' the tm u "I" Sh.imokin, .r inif ii'-l" iSn!eit with llie I'eli'iouer, ilo rartily lhat lie is , f n."a re, uiie for h 'luily uml Icinp-rauee, niul tlmt lie is we'l proi.ilel with hou.e r-iunnn,1 other e uivenieueei uecoiniu shtion ol' ftruii.-ers nml tiaveeis, snl tliul an too or tavern tin re is neei-ssary for the uceoiuiuo ilmi n ol iti-aneeis unit travelers. riiun Iti-x-nharl, Sleplieil liill'-lilieinler. J.is. K llovd, J. 11 II vim loisk.Mi..losiiili li eil. tiiilen S, llohiui, John II. Uoulv, Joseph Hi.-.l, 1-laiiicl to fit, K. C. Ilaiam, A. II KiA'. ti'iumoUin, Mureti 4, l.'t- at. lllat'ksinithing. rH'iHK subscriber hereby informs the citizens of Sunhuiv, and tho public generally, that he intend, lo curry on Ihe n.'ackMiiti tiling ItiiKlnctis on his own account, and that he bus removed his shop from near Clement's store, to o new shop on Ihe premises of .Mark Scuphain, in Fawn street, wbeiu he will be happy to accommodate all his customers. HENRY PARTON. Sunbury, March 5, 1851. tf. The Hoard of Trustee w ill spure no pain, or labor, to make rhamoliiti t'ollegiute Institute, worthy ihc patronage and confidence of the com lnunitv. Tor further particulars, addrpss lumber Clea vcr, Ksq., of Shainokin, President of Board of Trustees, or Ucv. C. J. Ehrehart of l'axino. ?ioilhuinheilaiid counly. Pa. Shainokin, .March 4, 185-1. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. VOTICE is hereby given that the partnership ' heretofore existing between th. subscritiers, in the lilacksmilhiiig business in the liorough of bunljury, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 1st of Februarv last. The accounts of tlio late firm will be settled by John Clark. JOHN' CLARK, ' - HENRY PARTON. Sunbury, March 4, !e'i4. 3t. . Canal limits for Sale. rTWE subscribers having retired from tho Uoatiug and carr ing business, offer for Kile J'cn First Class Pennsylvaaia CANAL 150 ATS, All in complete order, bavin; been thoroughly repaired, and are now ready for use. The Boat , can be scon by culling on John Zioglcr, Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa. BINGHAM & POCK, 276 Market street, Philadelphia. Phils., March 4, 1851 Sm. CIRCULAR." rpHE subscriber begs leave respectfully lo in. i form his friends and tho public generally that ho will continue the business of a Cabinet Makers' riuding Store, in ull its vaiious branches at the old stand, N i. 131 South Second St., below Dock st. Philatlel. phia, and resclfuliy solicits a conliuuanc. of the very liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firm ol T. &, L. Thompson, assuring his friend, that eery exertion will be made by himself and those in his employ to merit . continu.nc. of their much esteemed favors. THOMAS THOMPSON. Phi'a., March 4, 1S51 6m. . Washington Fire Company. A meeliiiir of tho Washington Kir. Company will be held in the Grand Jury Room, on Mon day evening next. Punctual oltendcnce i. re quired. , By order of the President, buiilury, March 4, 1851. Good Intent Fire Company ! 1 MEETING of the Good InUnt Fir. Conipa ny will be held at tha Court House, on Monday evening next. All person, deairou. of joining thi. Company will ploas. attend. Br Ounta or TBI PaisiotMT. . Kunlury, March 4, 1S51,
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