orvcoponfocncc. , t , For ths Sunbury American. . 1 '-: , Baltimore, Feb. St, 1854. Sutquehanna Rail Road Great Snow Storm ' ' Markets, Ifc. The recent publication of the elaborate, interesting and satisfactory report of Gen'l Packer, showing the condition, prospects ko.f of the Susquehanna Rail Road, from Bridgeport to Sunbury, has given very great and general satisfaction. The citizens of liallimore well appreciate the importance of this "connecting link in the great chain,'1'' and there is at the present time, a bill before the City Council, proposing the consolidation of the three roads, viz : the York and Cumber' land, Baltimore and Susquehanna nnd Susque hanna roads, which if effucled, will greatly strOngthen the latter Company and further its completion and at the same time make out of the whole. one first-rate road, extend ins from Baltimore to Sunbury. That this is greatly to be desired all will admit, and that it can be accomplished there is very little doubt ; but your people should never theless take prompt and eflective measures to further this work independent of Bain more, It is a great woik in which your par ticular section of Pennsylvania is largely in terested. We are fully aware of the advan tages to accrue from this road to us as well as to you, but BaUitnoio cannot do all. Shu has other work to do besides. Though not so great a place as some of her sifter cities, she has not been idle, and as pioof of her liberal policy in respect to Public improve ments, it is only necessary to review a little of her past history and consider what has been dune. The piincipal works to which our City has largely contributed, irrespective of the .Sus quehanna road, are as follows: The Haltimoie it Ohio rtuilroml, length 3fl .Utiles " Utiltlmoro h Hiisqneliaittn do. " 11 " " York Cumberland do- " 28 " " Washington Brum dh. " 40 " " Ballon , riiilatlo, . V. do " 07 " Cliespenke and Ohio Uatml, " 1:17 " " Tide Wiit or do. " 45 " None of these have as yet been long enough in operation to compensato us for the investments, but we look forward for a rich leward, at no distant day. The Tidewater Canal was not originally designed to terminate at Havre Da Grace, but to evlend till iho way to this City, by means of a Slack-water Navigation crossing the Gunpowder and Bush rivers, thereby avoiding the "bay route," but tho temporal) mode then adopted, of lowing boats around from Havre Dj Grace, ha! since been adhe red to; in part oxiii? to tho cheapness, but mainly from the dilliuulty in rain'og a suffi cient sum of money to finish the work. In view of having a continuous lino of Bail Road along the rich valley of the Susquehan na, it is not probable that the resnmins of the canal work will be entertained. The superiority of Bail Boad over Canal transpor tation is incalculable, and the most abundant testimony abounds as proof positive, where ever the two have been fairly testjd. Haiti more docs not lack enterprise, but lack's the means. It is but very recently that the. Cily has lent substantial aid (5,000,000) to the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Boad Company, for the perfecting of this great work, and the bent evidence of the extent to which we havo bravely pushed these works forward, is found in the readiness with which onr citi r.ens meet ihe demands upon them in the way of taxes. It is estimated that onr taxes this year will bn quite if not over 2 per cent , which is rather severe. So you must give Ballimqre credit for all she deserves. The Maine Liquor Law is very likely to 'be carried in this slate, it has passed the "House" by a vote of 43 to 22, and will loubtlc8s find a quick passage through the Senate. The bill provides lhat tho law shall not go into operation until the 1st ot JSlay 18o6, subject nevertheless to a vole of the people at the next election, and in the event of its being negatived by the popular voice, the Govoinor is empowered to suspend its operation. There is, however, scarcely the shallow of a probability of li is "Demo cratio lvveeMency V bein troubled lo exer cise this poroalive, as it is settled beyond any doubt, that the mass of the people favor the law, and that it will be approved by as immense majority. So mote it be. Yours. &c, Yoi'NCl BALTI5f0r.fi. cf.i;:i.i. iiocinT iiimstrom;, General Robert Armstrong, of thn Wn inglon Union, whose death is announced, was n native of East Tennessee; his npe was about C5 yeais. Ild removed at on caily day to Nashville, where he lived as Mer chant and Postmaster until 1845, when Mr Polk, the President elect, gave him enrfc blanche to niako choice of any post of honor 3r profit in the gift of the new Administra tion. As he had been his confidential conn sellor while canvassing for Governor of the Stain, nnd his most elficient and influential friend in the hotly contested Presidential compaign against Mr. Clay, in 1844, this mark of gratitude was not undeserved, and the result was the selection of the Cousulshi at Liverpool, to which Gen. A. was ap pointed. Few men enjoyed so long and constantly, and so nearly, the confidence of General Jackson, as this gentlemen. Ilis personal influence over the Old Hero wag almost un bounded, and, unlike the mere parasiteswho 'ollowed his fortunes for mere advancement -hey promised, it may be said, in just praise if his memory, lhat he never ubused k !o ;elfisli or wicked ends. The intimacy was irst of the camp, and snbsequantly of the learth-stone. Tho respect was entirely mu ual. The political promotion lo which this nviable position at the Hermitage might are raised Gen. Armstrong, was uniformly eclined. . THr American Minister. In the House f Commons on the 10th, Lord John Russoll taled in answer lo Mr Roebuck, "that Ihe ards sent by the Chamberlain for the admis ion of the American Minister to tho opening f Parliament by the Queen, were the lame those tent to other diplomatic represenla ivei ; and he did not think any difficulty was ,kely to arise out of the question as to the cess in' which the American Minister was 3 appear on state occaeiont !" The Connri.lsvilie Railroad. -The Cumbnlaml (Md.,) Journal learns that the President of tho Pittsburg and Connellsville Railroad Company, Gen. William Larimon has met with considerable success In dispo sing of the bonds of the company, (which are among Iho best in the market,) and will, at an early period, put a large portion of the road under contract. A bioken bottle and a copy of tho Maine Law were placed under tho corner slone of a now court house at Belfast Me., which was laid two weeks ago. Certain Cure for Scorbutic Krui'tions, Cntaneoiis Diseasos, Bad Legs, Ulcers and Old Sores It is an undisputed fact that Hoi jaway'g Ointment is ihe only one Which is in its elfect infallible Cases that the most emi nent medical p nclilioners have despaired ol relieving, immediately yield to its curative powers, and when used in accordance with the printed 'directions which accompany each pot, wilh Ilollowny's Pills. Iho two combined thoroughly eradicate the most pestilential diseases, and leave iho sufferer without a blemish. T the French Boll, the other evening, a gon-- tlcman who has not been hitherto vcrv sue- cessfu! in his aflairMif the heart, made a complete conquest of tire belle of (he room. llowhoeame to such good fortune could not ho understood, until it was ascertained that he had that evening. for the first lime in his life, worn n suit of clothes just from RoiKiirtr, & AVu.snfcV elican nn.l fashionable clothing store. No. 1 1 1 ' Chestnut street, corner of l-'rariklin Placc.'liiladeliiliia. Pl.;i I-.. e i ae. . ... 1 - una., jail. io.J1. CW, M A ll 11 I E I. On t In 15th inst.. bv the Rev. I. Wilh.nl, Mr. Thomas P. Guyer, to Miss Sarah Peiikni hath of D.mvilli!. Montour co. On Saint Valentine's Day, 1854 nl Chilis- jiiarme. I.y lire Key. Daniel M. Uaiber. Mr. Samukl Km.LKii. of Lancaster couniv. to Miss Mahcabet Madden, youngest daughter of Mr. James Madden of Montour county. On January S7ih, bv iho Rev.. .1. R. M- Muiray, Mr. Kenac-b 'Care, to Miss Cath arine Root, both oi Tin but townsliin in this Comity. On the S3J nit , bv the Rev. Mr. Hudson. Mrr llnm-ntT Montuomerv, son of ihe Hon. John Monliiornerv. of I'.tiailise Farm. Low-i nwnship, jo Miss Kmzahetii. ilatiohter ,f Isaac Vincent, Kij , of Delaware townthip, Nnrih'd Co. it-" jiijgaaaaa :!!:. In Danville, on Tuesday morning last, very uddenly, Mrs. KMILY F. wifo of Dr. .lames 1. Stiawbridgt, and daughter of Mr. Wil liam Agnew, merchant, ol Philadelphia, nged t years. In l'."iii!'!(k township. Columbia county, on ho ltiih iual , D.VMEL'PUBSKL.agedu'bout 83 ver.rs. In Milton, on tha 23d nit., Mrs. CATilA UNIi L! El!, v. itiow ol 'Joseph Lieb, deo'd, :ieU .J years 4 months nnd 10 days. l)c iltflvkcts Philadelphia Market. March ?, 1854. Fi.ofR and Mi'.ai.. There is little demand Flour for expoil; holdeisare asking S3, while less is ollered. A sale fur March delivery was made al $7,75. Sales fore.ilycomsumi)- tion within Ihe ranue of 8aSS50, for com mon and extra brainls. Rye Flour and Coin Meal are dull. Lust sales of country Meal was made at $4. Grain. Wheat is in limited sunnly nnd quite dull sales at SI 85 for red, and SI 05 for w hite. Bye is dull at SI 03 per bushel. Com is dull small sales al 85 cents, mostly fur Pennsylvania yellow in store. Oats are inactive. Lust sales of Southern lit 45 cents, and Pennsylvania at 4S.,50 its. Whiskey. Sales of t-bls. al 31 els., hhds. no sale. SUNRUUV l'lUCE CURRENT WllKiT. Ktb. ... Cons. Oats. 150 87 02 40 E0 12 Potatoi-.s, Dkkswax lii.i ki.eii Flax. Pl'TTKK. Fnos. PoIIK. Fl-AXSKHII. Tallo vv. 3 12 i S 125 10 BTcet Advertisenicnts. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of (luarter sessions for the county of Northum berland. The uu'lfYjisiR' 1 r.ciiii wiit rrsjirrtf ullr solicits llic Hon. Pouii 11 p:ii. lion 11 license to keep im Inn or tavern nt li.iril M:i ! 111 Uiek-irttowu, Lower Maliau-iy t 'Wli.-hip. ELI AS W1KST. , 1. I,,.: ini-ier.i.ie:! ciiiwnn nf 1,-nver jUnlianny town- j SMip, Iwm.i iici,iniiii,: v.-uli ihu Pelitioner, d 1 i fitify ilea ! hu in 1 1 ii-.l n-imte tor li nies'v uml ti-,oiiri,i-.. 11.-.1 ; ' ik wc I ) rovi.-lril wilh Ikiusl- ro.iu und other C 'livciiicn- , ef. I UlC i..-. Uaill-Hlill U ,,f .!;,,,r..rH ,,i1( t rn ,-W I 1M..11111 I, mi , i unci 11 mere imu-eKsuiy for the iicooimuo d:i!i"ii ol iilr.iiiu'i-rs mill inivticis. .Mirli-t.-l K.UI.-I. Jolin li,K-kcy, Sr., Attain Binsemnn 1. 'r.aicr. Ab.-ulriiu Lenkcr, Cunrles Kuwious. jul Hums. l;,vnl ilnin, Mirlwel Leaker, l;n., Klijali Uvertv, W llliulll rlmel.'rr, J0I111 liiiifreilllili. ' Lower Mulianoy lp., l'cb. li.,, lf;51. 3t. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter sessions for the county of Northum berland. The umk-rsiieri petitioner respectfully solicits lliellon Court to (,-nint lorn s licenee I 1 keep 1111 Inn or tavern at hu olil siuacl 111 the Uorouji u of .N'orliiunilieriund. 11 KNRY HAAS. W'V. the imderfipncrt cilizcc.s of the r)oron;h ol North umuurlmsl, Imniji ueiinainlitl with the Petitioner, do cerliiy Unit ho 11, of gond repute for hourly und temper. unee, und lhal he ii well prov tiled wuh lumkb 10, 111 und nlher conveniences lor the uccomuiMiluliou of siruu-cii snd truvrlers, nnd tliut an Inn or tvem there ii necessary for Ihe ueeominodulion of lruiitrem nnd toicelerB. Win. II. Wnnh'S. .Iiiutea Vnii,K-l. M u i';...o-.. Wm. I'.l!i..ll, W. T. Korsyih. Jehn Cake.' c'. K Lint;-' John Heck . Joseph J'rimtley, Uuvid Ililkcrt. James Tii'-'imrl. jr., Alex. Colt. ' Nolllrd., l-'eb.M, 1U3 3m. To the Honorable the Judges oj Jhe Court of Quarter sessions for the county of Northum berland. The Diulcmigiieil petitioner rrspectfully solicitstlie H-m Cour 10 Kn,n: Inn, n h, ene to keen u llm ur tuvern at Ins old ttuud 111 the Burouph of Sunbury. JAMES COVERT. WE tlienndersiirreaeiiizen.nf theBoroush orn,iirv beam ucounMitcd will, the I'eimoner, do certify that he is of sinxl repine for honesty und lempermiee, and that lie s wet provided with house r.,, und other convenience; foi lhe,.ei,oinnvlut,on of strange,. u.,d traveller" ud l ist un Inn or lavern there i. -essury . the c." tJ!u dsnon 01 slrangira und Imveilors. "ccoiiuuo- is. M. j i k . Jame. Uer, Fred. LnMrl c,,, , Irune, I'ete H, Masser, M L Shindel, W , r Tlarlz o lE'J'U We,'a'V' Muslcr j Jotin Hans. Suuhury Feb. 8S ld04 31. 'To the Honoralle the Judges of the Court of Quurter sessions for the county of Northum berland : The uiHlenisned petit inner resneclfully solicits the Hon Comt 10 point m , .,nse to keep au liui or tuvern ut his old auna iu liwer Augusta. EUAS EMER1CH. WE Die nuileraigiied citizens of tho townthip of l-wer Augusta, being .uequuiuted wilh tha l'elillioner, doeertily tliut ho is of good repute lor hauesty and lemporance, and that ha is well provided with h use room and oilier conveniences for the uoornrnodation of strangers n,Ki iiuvciicit, uiiu ohm mn inn or utveiu inere is uecessury w. ... .... .. ., ,., m laiijiin unit iruveovrs. Abm. fhipiuan, Jacob H. Clark, Christopher T. M, Niwumn. Win. A. Kiiulih. John Sterner. liunieJ n r..,,n.a 1'liihp Uotm-hull, Christiuii Vordy, tsnuuel rhiva, Jului Y'rtrdv, John S.uniek. Lower Aupina, lib 15. SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SJ1AM0K1N JOURNAL. : Estate of LYDIA II0USEL, deo'd. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration have been granted to tho un dersigned upon the estRte of Lydia Houscl, late of Kush township, Northumberland county, dec d. All persons having claims against said est.ito are requested to present them, duly au thenticated, for settlement j and those knowing themselves indebted to mnko payment without delay. Charles housel, AJm'r. Rush (p., Feb. S3, 1853. Ct. NOTICE IS hereby given that the subscriber has sold lo Adam Clsyberger, Iho folloWiiifj property, which, after it is paid for, shall belong to tho sold Adum C'laybergcr, iz : One horse, n orio horse wagon, two setts humcss.'one log chain, one teamsters saddle. ADAM S. RESN. Mt. Carmel, Feb. 55, 1804. at. 1,000 IJoolc Agents Wnutcd, To Sell Pidorial and Useful Works for (he Year 1S3I. $1,000 TjOLLAKS A YEAR. TTSTAIVTED in every section of tho United states, active, and enterprising men, lo engage in the snlo of suino of the best Hooks published in lire Country. To men of good ad dress, possessiiifx a small cnpilrd of from to $100, such inducements will bo oll'ered us to enable them lo make from $3 to $5 a day profit. The Hooks published by us aro nil rseful in their character, extremely populur, and com mand lurijo sales wherever they are ollered. For farther particulars, address, (postage paid, KOBKKT EARS, 1 hi.isiii;ii. 181 William Street, Aew-York. New York, Feb. 25, 18S-1. lit. New Wall Tapor Warehouse. MANUKACTL-UKHd & I.MI'OK I'Kitls, No 124 Arch Street, second door above Sixth, j Philadelphia, rilKRE may be f mud Ihe largest and hand- ! sorriest assortment in the fit v. Purchasers fnmi the country will find it to their ! odvantugii Jn call at onr st ire, where tlicy will be j sailed with a supirior crii-!e nt the l-iwest prirfs. EI;RT0 & I.A.MXt!, J No. 1-1 Arch Street, above Sixth, j Philadelphia. j riiila., Feb. 3 lo.r)4. Sin. I IILZICAJ; (iVA2S07 ' j JtJIE subscribers ol ci l'.,r sule Mevican (.tuuno i -"- of tlie l'Ct ina!i(y, well ai'iipled to the soils of I'eiinsylvania and New Jersey; analsys of! w hich, by a well known rhcinist, is in our posses- ! sion. 'J'bis urticle is sold -iL a lnnc'i louer price than the Peruvian, and v.i.l he found fully ennui ! in fertilizing qualities. j IS. IS. 1! 1 Kl.l.Mi & t.-U. j 101 North l'i cut Sired. Philadelphia.. Phila., Feb. '5, 1S5! "in.' 1 I An A ppriMilict; Wiiiiteil. AN iudnstrioiis boy. between 10 and IS years of oc, desirous of lcanung tire S.idulcry and Harness iiidking business, on find a good situation by nppl unj to the subscriber. A. J. STKOII. Assij Alices Account'. IVTOTRW is hereby given th.it J. Woods Drown, Fsii., ossiirnic of Cornelius McCin- ley has lileil his account in the Prothoiiotary's ollice, and the same will he presented lo the Court for coulirmation at April icrm next. J AM KS UEAUD, Piolh . Prothonolary's Ofiice, Sunbury, Feb. 25, 16-V1.- uns 1TN order to make room for our spring supplie we have commenced from to-day to sell o" our S.lcck of ready made Winter Clothing, e.t or iginal cost and invite our customers cud the pub lic in general who ure irr want of warm clothing, to favor us wilh a cull. "Old Uoreas"' has not cpait us yet for this winter, nnd in consequence we will probably hove some c dd weather yet, whereat thick Overcoats will do us signal service. Even if not needed nt the moment people will find it advantageous lo supply themselves before liauu, as we iioiu oui a eoou opperiunuy now iu all. Cold bluslerir 5 sjirin is long yet nnd evui through summer a thick Overcoat will come han- oy sometimes. e liavu a enoice lot on nnno yet and respectfully invite our patrons to call nt G. EISBEiia & CO S. Cheap Clothing; Store, Marlct Street, opposite the Pout Of ice. N. U. A'e v.i,l continue as heretofore to sell all f'oods iu our line ns reasonable as nosahlo still adhering to our old moi'.o: CHEAP FOP CASH V.. ELSBEI: Sunbury, Feb. 18, If 5-1. ct Co. CABBE;, 61351 Ei & Co., Ilcui1, Gi'Jiiii and Lumber Comtiisiou M crcliiinls, 23 00: ?5 Spear's Wharf, Kr.ltbr.cro. r.i:t'iTi7:N:.'i:?. John Clark, Ivq , Prcsiilcnt Cilizons' Bank. Pall. A. 1'. fiilcp, Ksi., Collier Briinklin Itank, ' John lloruler' Jr., Philaduljihia. J!oirer, Siiinickson v. Co., " J. Tome, Es.j., I'lCii-lent Cecil l!:ink, Port Do- JiOtllti?. J. Wullowcr ii. Por, Il.irrishurij. Col. II. C. V.) er. Selins jio.'c. J. II. App & Co., " Ifatrls, Viiipnte iV Co.. Millon. W. W. Cool.c, K.j.. Munry. Hiinon Schuyler, Ki-i , " (3corr;o ltoiline, 1 1 uahhvillc, W". Weaver & Co., Moiilotirsvilte. Cien. William I'. Pucker, Williamsporl. T. W. Moyd. :!., Casliier, " James I. linliin.', " Lewis (i. Itulii.:', " M'Henry & Itulili, Jersey Shore.' J. P. lluliug, Ksij., I.oi k Haven. IV ("ai r, Cieso & Co. havo the largest wharf room of any cotitinision house in Ualliinore, "al ways giving quick di -l atih to oouli In ducliari; ins their caiftotn. Keliruary II, 18.r)l 6111. Valuable Properly for Salo la tie Eoi'ough of Sunbury ! rt'IIE sulisciilicr o.'l'ers for sale the following ii property in ihe liorouyh of t-'tinliury, viz: THEIIOUSK And two ccutigious Lots of Ground, on the south west corner of Market Hquaro, now occupied hy the subsrriher as a store and dwel ling. Also: THE STEAM SAW MILL 011 the river hank, together wilh one and 1 half acres of ground. AUo: a double two story frame Dwelling House and Lot of Ground, in Elderberry street. AUo: six seres of ground at the Point, adjoining the BuMiucliunna, on which are erected two frame houses wagon house, &c. A Uo : A House and Lot of Ground in Cranberry street, near the river, on which lot aro also erected three lime kilns. AUo; A House and half Lot of Ground, on the north east corner of River and Dewberry street, occupied hy Augustus Clement, Also: Twent j-Threo Vacant Lota on Elderberry street. IRA T.CLEMENT. Sunbury, Jan- 14, 1861 tf, Front Street Wire Manufactory. WATSON & COX, Sieve, Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth MANUFACTURERS, No. 46 North Front St , Corner tf Coomb's Alley, between Market end Mulberry Arch) Streets, PHILADELPHIA, f jONTINL'E to manufnctuio of superior qual lly, llnis.i and Iron Wire Sieves of nil kinds ; Brass and Copper Wire Chilli for Paper Makers, etc. Cylinders and landy Rolls covered in tha best manner. Heavy Twilled Wire for Npnrk Catchers, Sieves for Drass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Trnps, Dish Covers, Coal and sand screens, &c., Fancy Wire Work of everv description. Phila., Feb. 4, 1S54. 3m. " LHATHER. HENRY W. OVERMAN, No. 6 South Third Street, below Market, riiiLABELrniA. rSMIE attention of country buyers is called to IL the cxtcusivc assortment of all kinds of Finished Leather, Moroccos, Calf Skir.s. f-'hecu Skins, constantly on hand und for sale at reduced prices. RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER. N. D. All kinds of country Jcather taken in exchange for goods. Phila., Feb. 4, 1S54- 3m. WAKTKl). TTlFTV H JRSKW oc C A UT.S nd DOCU LE -"- 'J EA-M, on sections 1H and 10 of tbu Cat tawissa, Williainsport &. Kriu Railrnad, 8 miles west from Danville, ( miles east from Millon, and 7 miles from Northumberland. Ulendy euidoviiicnt and Ilic highest u aijes will I c "iven CONK I. IN c MCKL'Ltj. Cntlawissa, Feb. 18. ISoJ. 'll. ROWE'VitrSTON, 111 North Third Street, b'hnc Hkc, - riEiLArai.'pinA. MnnunicUtrcra & Wholesale Dealers in Corn l?r.iin. Looking Ctl:iiix, '.,nl ,e', I'.iiMlnd lloc!c.'!s, Cl..ckl. M'i.-ks, Twill-f, Will Hnskcla. Wind Slin.l. , Mulct, i-i). I'ninr M'are, Diisile Hruslw, H'liekinf, WeivA and 'Willow Ware of all kinds, at the Manufacturers' lowest cush prices. J AMIS ill -stun, J.o. .M. Kowk. I'hila., Jan. SI, 1 fi.'i-l 3;n. ATS AND CAPS tden.li.l lot of ! (',.:tli:0,Ml,!o Kill, W,,,1 n,,,1 P.,, also Cloth, Fur, Oilcloth, Navy and Military Caps for sale low by a. Ki.suinic; ,5- co. Market sired, opposite tho 1'ost Office, f-'unbiiry, Oct. 8, t.,J. List oi Caiif-ca. "P'OH trial in the Court of Common Picas of NoitliumberUinJ county nt Adjourned Court, eo. 1st Monday of Mari'.i, und Anil Term, 18ol n.AINTlFl-'E. i)t:ri:.';i)A.NT5. , Ji'.col) Zartmnn's adrniuistrator Henry Klai'.e V Lve his wift Christian Cobol vs John llunler John I, Vcnper vs liachnian it Marklc .lohn lljij tieerge Plight vs Susanna Held i John Kosser Co H I) Cuinimiigs Christ fc MeFudden Kinibeii Fairely i.y Co ' Samuel K 1115 vs P K Fisher vs Fisher $ Zarlman Morris I. Hallowed vs James Keed Garnishee Scull & Thompson vs Same Piurr.ctt Saxton c eo vs Same Kichard IJ Uritten iV co vs Same ,Sams vs Same Jesse liousyl vs (ieorge W Starlcl Jjc.jj!) lilinc vs Joseph line adm'r 'i'm F Wagans.iller vs Kipp Adams iV li.iilinau Flick Sc Vanillin vs Y'andlinp; ei. Vandlinu' Jeremiah Wclzcl vs Otor;;e linrninn et nl Peter Shcddy vs Win August & li Krincr I Wm L Cook v ' t'omnionweahh ' John C Meloy v j Henry Willulm v. ' Samuel Neidig vi j A Ion Idderd v j Meplien Ellis ndm'r. Suimiel Johnson Ceorge l.'ckert adm'r John Weddecomh Frederick Wilhelm CJeoi-RC Conrad Win 11 Chnmberlin V. L Piper Wilson Hutchinson Henry Keader Jacob Koub David lioiihl J homas M V. illnims j (;l.vt., Kekerts adm'r j 'j'llllmlg 'Walls ! j.1(., stitzid 1 Daniel Schront vs D II Dreisbach e al 1 Lewis Dcwitrl's exr vs R V l'npely I Solomon Fnftely vs (.eorc Ftigp-ly el nl Cuse for .Sweeny ("ulilwcll vsifnntl A J.ciily M'ni Fftriiiini vs ( 'lun'es I lossler Win 'ainriilit vs U IS Tn-yo it- co j U.iviJ Hcrlist s (! W Krreso , t'.olonion Knoiise va Isunc liridlespnch ! David llolilen A wife vs (ten VonkiiiB a.linr et nl i W'm 'l'rnry vs Robins .V. Wilhelm Win V Marr vs John Haily David Waller vs same W liito rt- Menine vs Howe rs (!oh j r0 W 111 H l'rviniro vs John Miller. licnj.iniiii I'arnhart vs .1 1' Sbolly. F . Ionian & ro va I'ei j IJriilev Abrm lirosiotis mhnr vs Jacob Kabel same same John TnRsart et al vs James D liarr DaviJ Walter va David Wablron Hank ol' Norlb'il vs John M NV'agoner llaibara Rower's gtianliali vs (.'has A Kntz Catharine Voris va lluniinel V Vuntlling Jacob Kline vs MolJian .V Dairy K Hays ct al for Fiyinire vs John Miller Jonas Weaver vs " Eve Weaver James Cameron vs Ch is A Knlz Jam en Covert vs Jainrs Tharp's adnir Heasholtz for Renn vs Abm .Sarviset nl Daniel Druchcroiller vs James 11 iniilh vs John Folimer's exrs vs faii.e Jacob Sv-ashultz James Cameron Jacob lleeler's Exrs same Jaeoli Wherhint & co vs J F GraiiRor et nl 1! D Cnmmini; vs Henry Wolsry et al Hannah Zchnclcr & co vs James Grvsoii Ji m-iiIi L0113 vs (icoC McKce Lcvi.Mulin vs E V Cruhuin Win F Millie vs mine Ceo P Cmnp vs John Chriftophcl Joseph Lona vs Geo C McKce II ulcheson for Kotz & RoiinJ vs J 1" bhullz Ceo P Camp vs Sainl S '.ah! tin ker et ill Hen lluiiinul vs John S Snyder Sul DuriUeUiertrer vs John Dowcn Farley Fisher vs Wm D (.'earburt JAMES HEARD, Froth'y. ProthoiK tary's Office. ) Simburv, February 11, 1851. List of Jurors, For Adjourned Court, Maioh Clh. 1S54. NoHTiii'MBKitiaND Henry J. Ileiiniiigi-r, William Wilaon, James V.tiuUkt', A. F.. Kapp. i.owEii At'puaTA Peter Iloey, George Keiler. Point Charles Morgan, Peter Still, John Hammer. Coal Jonas Unnimul, Sicphcn Eisen hail. Ltwis David Slahlneeker, Amos T. Beis sel. TuBDUT-i-Atiihony Armstrong, John M. Ire land. Milton John R. Eok, Fretloiick Wilhelm, B.ulrarn Galbrailh, Samuel Hepburn. ' Ui'i'KR Mahanov Abraham Geist, Roily Baslain, Sdtnuel Ressler. CHiLisiiUAui James Rend, Jacob S. Uishell. t?uNBURY Elias. Biosious, Ednard W. Bright. Kubii Abraham Brewer, Wm. D. Gear hart Delaware James Looney, Cornelius Rhinorann, Joseph Irw in, Abraham Sieruor. Shamokin Jessn Hensyl, Jacob Noecker. Zekby Daniel Bockloy. jACXios Jacob Hilbioli, The British Quarterlies BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. LEONARD SCOTT A CO , New York, conlinua to Ha-puhlish the following tiiitiah periodicals, viz : TllK LONDON QUAUTEIILY REVIEW (Conservative.) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free C'h.) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) BLACKWOOD'S EDINBUllGIl MAGAZINE (Tory.) The prwGni cri'.icnl slain f Knronpjii t.lfiiirs will render OM'! IMlliaumiona le-ii. ih.-v in .v., 1 ... .- i, uMii'.tii- Kn.nilU iiciwecn 1 1 iu , ".'"."'".'"'"'"iltu"'' vruili- seccnbllolO', und llyinK ru. in... .r iht daily J, niini.l, Mi.d th,..,.iiil;roi.s Tomo of oiu iitnrc liiM i,i, wrilh i, i.iier tin: living iiiloriwt and LXi;llcllu-ill ,i ll,,. ,,..,, ,.,1,, 7, i ...! swny. ll i.-, u, n,r. I'l-n,,,!,..,,';.,!,.., ,.',., i,,k k.r tin only iui,lly oil, Ih-.ihU- , rc,;,i,,. ,ii,,iV ot current evciilii. Hml literary, acieimii,.. "el-, in inllitu.n to t In ir ivl l.-nl nlilinlii-tl oi l tli.-ii! -Jiciil elu.rncL'i. we nifiu llnin upon II A slim: Amnin-niciii nr.- Ii, ,.r. ...... r.'.. r t I'l.-iii the llntM. i..,-..i:.'i.'... . ...i...,i 1'. nhii to pl-i.-j all our liei,h,ia in ihr li-m.h 1 I' tnhserilicrs, uUoutns ...on le.tl.v e:m ho I u r isl.i-,1 will, the foreign copius. Ahhoiu-h il,i, win ,,v.,lvc n vcrv l-ugu onllny on lir port , woslndl Miilinue to t',irini.li tho l'trlodicals ril lliu mini: low rotes ns heret loie. 11.: . li-r fl-in. ,-r nny one i.l llm four tirvunvs - . - Ml h"l un; lv.i.,ri'lef,,,rl.-vics - . - HI) . -, .,, .until 01 Hit- I. .or i;! jews lor nil I 10 ,. i,.. It, .!,..,, lor lll:icl,UM.-ir .MfK.ii.i,:,, l;"r III nkw-i.-il 0, i;,e ;niavl I ) - r1 Oil 11 110 II on e or inuc.wMi u uii-1 the 1 -or K Mews - IU OJ ayineuts tube mode in nil eases in advance. M'jne, current in the Side u-hcrc issued will be received at j ar. CLI)L'EIi:3. A il" -ii.' ,,f t-,v.'.ily-S v,. per cent, fiv'll the iih Vi) pil cp?i will he nlli.vci-,1 to 1. !.t:. onr-rin I'.-nr or in-,re e pi? ol nay 1, ni- ,,r moru ,, ilic nl. .ve works. Thus: Four c 'pu-s of l:lie liv.- ,.l. or . l one Hrvliv. will h a- nt to oilu iiil.lrcx r.r W; i'.,el copi.-n i f the four Kcviuwa anil Hlackw.K.-d for ; nt..' vi on. 1'l.i.STAGE. Ill nil ill-- riiii.-ljnl Ciilrsaii'! Tt'vnn. iher vvirVs y he .Iruvci'f.l, inou-j-li AifJiilrt, Kiil-:K W l'i 'i'Alii;, When suit ity m.iil, tlie IVstHpe in finy jiiirt -l the lnitc. Stiit will hn .ml i vr nt y . I'.n r ' I n t h a yenr (ur 'Mltica v d," uuj lint Iwtlvti Ccnlfl n ytnr fur carl, nf ihu Kcvi' U tj. H r-m i tlriiicL'S ni: I c 'lninmiifiitir-tis shouUl u'.wavs be Uri llCiiSt.il, HiUl-jjUlO, t tlltf I'jiitlKllitrf:, Li:O.XAI!D RCOTT & CO., &i (jii.i) KTitKKT. yv.w vons. N. I. I,. S. .V Co. Imo-c ri"-iill.' .,,,!i,hid. Med leu-n now lor v,,-. the -lWltMI'.irS Ol'lliK," hv Henry ftv ' pl.t tin. 01' I'Minhiiri-;:, 11c.il l'rol . rorti-n. of Yale (..- li.-ce, I .New tlav.-n, e .nip1, !!- in I'.vo v!, r ,al'-ct:iV'. c ,vlninii'j I IIJI'O p'!i;cs. 1 I sVel on-.l OcJ wo.il engraviiTS. rricc ill iun!i ,1 lenttoi". u. CiT'J'loH w-irk I vt t!i old "11 ,.-'t of Ihe Farm," ly '-'' l(l:-lsei .T Ml ami ' In own up. ll llm Alio hit. New Yor!., J in. -J". ISM j AOJOrilNKD SFECAL COURT PROCLAMATION. fcJOTlCE Is ht'ii-by !ivi-ti lhal ,1 Special Court of Com 1 1 1 mi l'li-n.-. in ami fur iho County of Xrn llitiii.Di-i iuiiil, lo coirnm-nce al 1 llio Con 1 1 ll-jtis", 111 llm homitoj! of Sniilinrv, I at 10 o i-locl;, A. M., on M011. lay th.s Clh ; .!v of Manii next, uiul will coiiiii, tie O.N K i wr.r.i;. j Jurors nrf rpijnot.icj to hn ptincttnil in i iinnr niii'iiiiiiiiro. r.l Hie lunu iipiv.niiioil Krecnlilti In ihcir iioliocs. (iivcn mi, lor my h.-nul lit iinloii y, ihe -llh (lay of l'obi 11.11 y, i:t tho year nf 11111 Lord one llionsaiiil fiylit hnii.t r i-.l hii.I liflvfoin, uml ilr.; I'idi'p.'iiiloni'j of iho L'.'.iuM flairs of AtrioriiM tin' 7S:h. Vi II.LIAM 15. KIPP, Sheriff. "J MOO TONS No. 1 Super Phos plr.itc f Li mo, UEUL"i:c 'S OliKilNAl. AM)UE.11.M;, -' warranted of superior tialily, the eheajiesl inniinrc in the world, 'armors nnd dealers sup plied at low prices. KXTliA QUALITY LAM) PLASTEM. oOllO barrels Kxlra (-Jnality Land Pluster, select ed expie.-v-ly fir iib lertili.in.'i .juiility. 10.(1(1 bushels of ramo in bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined Plnster. '-00 I nrrels Casting Plaster. 100 bands l-'ei.tist I'lunler. i'LKi vi :- ur.No. Thii article we olicr in coiilbleiicc lo onr cus tomers, us cipial lo any imported, and far superior to tiiOMl in the market. S.OOt) ba'4 of this superior fiitano, for sale at the lowest market rate. Also, 'Patairoiiiaii f.iuauo, Voiidieltc, CroiMid Charcoal. Ar., Ac C. FRK.NCII & CO. At thr) Rlcatn P!n!cr Mills, junction or' Avenue, Crown and Caiiowhiil Streets, Phila delphia. Phila., Feb. 4, 1851. 3m. " "li E A B, Z INC, IKOX P.IIXT, Oil. AND COLORS, MAMTf'TV Willi I'V FP.ANCIS S. LP.VIS & C0-, Repres nhd by Lcivh, Jutnei !' Co., 1.15 South Front Street, Orders tin ally received punctually attend ed to. i;uaraiilced to irive satUlarlioii, anil ollered for title on llm must liberal lerrns. For samples and particulavs, plcafti at!. hens os abovo. Phila., Jan. 21, loot. 3m. SEW 5T.HH. WINDOW SH A DES. SEW STYLE.). Ci. rXf.IsSR 6: CO. ' .MANUFACTl'KF.KS iw-t. AMI WHOI.lAT.H AND llKTAII. MAI.FKS In Window Slr.ith'.i. South-west corner of Second and Arch Streets, F3:zx.Azsz.r?rirjL. CJFCtll as C.nlhe's Landscapes, liotdcru, Vajes, 5 Scroles, liO!p.ictr, COLD B0RDEES, c Of the most beautiful ilcsijns and perfection of finish in lhi coiiritry, and ut such LOV PK1CLS, As to cballcnae u!i eouii.etilioii. Dulfand White Hollands, Cuiiibrics, i'aela, Cards, Jlrasses, t'.c, in every varitty, for City or Countiy 'J'rade. W e inwlc an examinntion of our stack, at tha L'cpol, 8oiiih-we,t coiner of f-'civnd and Alch streets, Philadelphia. January i'S, 1S.')1. Sni. CEIITEJirEII'S Commercial Institute, HO Chestnut Sticit, .xxi:xAsrtFiiiA. rflHF branches lauubt arc J. UOOK-KF.mMi, Wlii ri-Mi. and Ci).M M KUCIAT. CALCULATIONS, Open Daily, and en Tuesday, WtduesJuy and Friday F.vci:int,s of rach week1 11. M. CKITTKMiKX, Principal. Phila., Jan. ??, 1B5-L 3iu. RtTBTNCAM tV SELLERS, Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers m Contc'ctioutiry of :t!l Kinds, So. 113 Worth Third St , In low Race, riiiladclpliia. rfllIE attention of Dealers is rejuesleJ to an JL examination of their stock, which will be found at least eipiul to any in this eity. Foreign Frui.B of all kiuds in seaain. U. Orders by matt or otherwise promptly attended to. Phila., Fob. 11, 1851 3m. 1I A WI.8 Broehe, Thibet and Woolen in k great variety Ulack aod Faney Dress Silk, Silk lacf , velvet and other Triininintrs, Worked collars, uuder-clreves, ahiinuollc, cnlla, just 're ceived and for sale by 1. W. TENEB & OO. Sunbury. Dee. 10, 18T3. SELLING OFF AT COST ! JOHN BUYERS &. Co., will sell, during the lfrintop al f,nst fur f",d, ,,p roimlrv to'u.lorn. their extensive stock, eousistin of DRTf GOODS. CJ rocerics, 1 ! a nl wa it, QUEESSWAUK, and Ihe other nunterons nnd valuable articles they hare nt their slorc in Snnbnry. Intending lo termitiste their mercnutile businens ir the spring, they lire rcsdy lo areommnuulu till that time the public in general with lirnt-ruto goods nt cites) prices. The winter will soon be over, uml spring will shortly bo here, Iherof ore call as soon hs possible, nnd iroeuro "rood barcains Co"nlry produco taken in exchaiurc, anil "It ash" not re fused. ,j Sunbury, Dcr. 31, IR53 tf. Look to Yom Interests ! We will irij tx please ! ! 2 ESPECTFUI.I.Y iufonus his fiieiuls and .Stl l'ie public gem rally, that he has just re ceived at his slorc, in Maikct street, Sunlmry, Lelow Weaver's Hotel' uti e:.teiiiv uti.cli ol FALL AND WINTER (JOODS, . coniislin; in part of lvy Oootis, vis Cloths. Cassimens. Carsinets, Jtuas, i)filltnSt Muslins, Vesting, Linens, frc. LADIES DRESS AN!) FANCY GOODS,- Calicoes, Muslin, dc Lninf, Latent, Gnmutois, ilrrues, P.u!"-s, U'oeicus, Flannels, f c. Su;ar, Teas, Coli'ce, Uice, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, Sail, &c, &c., tic. EI:i niwnri', Nails, Screws, Piles, Sawn, Kuivcai; Folks, etc. G'.iecns and C!ais'.v?.re, , . , 1 .. of various styles and patterns. 300T3 XLT'Ti EZZO,f:T7, A large ossortment of Moots nod i-liocs, for men, women and children. Hats Csrs, &c, ofvaiions sizes nnd sty leu. t. , . . , . r Pcsidea a large and rer.nral asiairtmrul of fashionable good3. Call and examine for your selves. fjr" ("ountry :roi'ucii of all kin.hi talten in cxch'inr;e at thy hio'nel mail.ct p'i'C. Sunlmry, 11 t,u. s lu.ia 4 m. 8U, '03. LATEST Alilvl VAL OF Fall and inter Good. is Si. iVu J. t u.4.-J.a.'J B"5 L.PKC'l'l'l'LLY unnouueo to their friends and ti c public in relief pul-lic 111 relit. ral, taat llicv nac tecctved at their Old Nlnntl in Cprer Augusta' township Aorlhunilcriaiid cntn.ly, Pa., thc.r r all un.t inter Cocdi, and opened to Hit I'lii'lit a full assortment of MERCHANBIZS, Sc, Consisting in ) a;t of Cloths, black and fancy Cuaaimers. fs.ittinctl-t. riatiiK'ls, Cheeks, anil nil binds of Winter Wear. Also a sr.-teiii'iil assortment of ' Ip.caes ifi'ess G00J3, Calicoes. fiilKrballls. Miulin lift 1. nines. T'hii.l Cashuiercs, Do feces, Merinos, Uav ctato Lou;; bhuwls, A r. I Also a fresh supjilv of ffJrcfCrK'S of all ! kinds. I Hardware am! Qneenswnre, a fresh sum.lv of Drills ami McihciiH?. . . ii Voodcn AVaie. Also a laro as-.or!meiit of Hoots and Itliocs, suilal,!-.'. for Men, V't-tucti mid Children. Hats and Chips, such ns Silk, Panama, and other IIuU. Sail, Cheese, &c. Call nnd See. Cheaper than too Cheapest, All of which will he told for cash, or in ex- change for country produce, at the highest nnirktt .rice. Upper Augusta, Nov. fl, 1553. 1v Al .10. ' - " - - New 8n.fl Fashionable Goods!! J- ii v - ii a a "JliN x I 1 J i . Fii!t!ojial!e Tuflor, Deer Street, one door north of C. J. Brunei's Law Of'.e, Sur.bitrt). T ' AS just received from Philadelphia, tho best und most desirable slock of Gootla that has ever been brouehl to isuiibnrv, such as CLOTHS, (louaWiiug in part of blac'.:, brown, creen, olive and blue. A splendid u' lortioent of .... ,rl -r-t ' , J ,U -,J ti ti J U ;J J such as salin, velvet, Grenadine silks, lush vol - vets, casji mere, Valencia, and a splendid article of 0.iite (.'renadino for weddiut; vests. Also- - all dese, iptioar. ol clotn lor ' OVERCOATS. . I An extensive variely of plain and fancy enssi - I mors for pantaloons. Counnrn go.ijs for coals, p.nu and vcs.,, coat Mu-nnj, u.ut cor,l,nSs ; a superior uitn lo ot v..,,,, .,ro ,vn cTiT'-s of the latest style, plain and fancy black cravata, laoaiery. suspenders, shirt collars, silk nndershiits. drawe.s, meu-s drab hut Wined chamois ud other iWves, and ti iiiitmnis of i vra y tloocriptioii. Also on baud a lew ..nicies of READY-MADE CLOTHING, ,. .. , , . warranted to be eaual to bis ciiftonicr work and su-ierior lo Philadelphia nianufa.'lr.re. AU per- sons lmyins ready mode cbuhintr of me enn have then. r. apaircd Sralis m esse of rippuij or civuif out. as-l warrant nil my at licit " I return my thanks to the public for their pre- i latin im 1 1 onii::w itnu i .-!e t 11 it . 1 oi.iu .. a voiiitii- i p (, j : , ppe( , i c-i nance of ihe same. A s I inn determined not to be st ,,,urv Nov 1? lc."3. und as il I, my yoo U will bo dipiiiej of on the 1 ... ' iiio-t reasonable terms for ca-h. n. M. BARTUOU1W. O. TIFFAW. JB. J. B. CIIASKOS slnrlholow. Tifl'tinv C.n. I.MPCHfl'HIlS ANL) BKAI.ER8 IS I'ovtiaii and Ktotiicisltc Dlljf GOODS, ISO AGFNTS KOIl TIIF. SAI KOF . AHE11IC AH MANUFACTURES, No, 2G3 Valtimorc Strert, Knlf imnvia. If our Goods on examination, aro not as ehtap as tney con lie lament iu any other niaiket lliey j luay be returned forthwith nl our expoufe. I Ualiimore, Nov, Sii, 19o3. 1 VALUABLE HOUSE AIID LOT For Sule ! ! 'fi'MIE subaciiber vfleri at private sale his house ; and lot of ground, situate m th Unioush of Sunbury, on Ihe i:oilh ve-t corner of Fawn und 11' . I.e. ....... ..... .,. i ... ijini'ttot-i(y Mttxis, riiiw in tue o. capar.cy ui jua. Heard. F.sii. The boite is a tivoalorv lPTf'lv FlAVI'T T 1 Vf ! K I Ti M I PY . . tu outi ururr anu i-oitotuoo. i ot ir,n, yV ,T to the subacriber, ut tho Forks of the Plum Creek anu i uipoiiuceu rtuu. JACOB WEIMER. January 7, iaf4. 3m. L'EE.NSWAKE.-lienulilul sets of Tea ware, ill China, Humo China ami Licit, Dituter and Supper Dishes of ail kiuda. Toilet Sals, covered Dishes, China Fruit l'askots and Ornaments, Fluid Lamps, Lanterns, (ilarxwars in variety, and 1 umblois from li cents upwards, iust receivad nnd for sale bv Dec. 1, 1?VJ. I. W.TF..NEW CO. nfSf, Pfff fi Tlieae Tilln In-iiisr eotnp 'S'-il c, tirelj-1 f trifdiritnl hail.s r of a in.it Inunlcss natjrc, whi e W f.ttru. itiinsry rir tns Ihoy poults huvn inidirul t hem miivarmlly .o . Uif in neaii uyeiy pmt i.f tho world. 'I'hs oSalmf su-.-efsS Ihcy hoc mot wilh thrtuli nit llio Stuln if ill'! utra onlamry, owinir, ll is !recuimd, lo their wondtilnl e:Tii-iie'la iht cure of liilious e nridaints and disordcis ol' liiu l.iver nnd Elirnnli. I'trs.-ts who .wsrveii.i unin.; lin-ni in nee. .rdan.ic with Iho dirtciiciis, soldoia l ol in heing ffrtored t-i hrrllh. Wi:.K.l3 AMI EKltl f JTY,-Ki:sT01 ATlf N TO iu;ai.tii of a gi;.ti.i;ma.n' aucsm, wiu:n AT DEATH'S UOC'Il. Copy of a Letter from the Rev. Charles Smith, tintcl Norton, St. Philips, near Bath, Sumcr sitfhiie, nth August, ISiJ. To Professor Iloi.t.owAT, JSir. A Mr. J.-ci,li l'nxtc-ii, formr.r: n r'iVjit . f II. .a ' pl ice, hsd Leen in ii ,l'.c lining slitla ol lii-i.lii I ir uf '. s - I Ihreo ypnrs, gioii.rdly waMieg awny to, pi'.ii'iiv U i.iflillv prrs.irull ii.i. mid v. wot of utM'C.'.ile, which rtoisfad 1 1 ut iiM-asiiipss to his fiin-Jp, as he 1..-I ci suiied various medical nl-n in ll-illi without attwt. II tit in .1 m. I yonr pilhi. nnd under provi.'.eni.-e. ri res'i red to h;.th hy thr r tins, i. He l.itrly cmin-.led t-i New oik. ui.it list, -ost wi c.t.-n lo say, tlo-t ho wii nect r l-,-ln:r in httoidi. ra il Miu.l tin; lo ni-iiimint i'"i vi:h theciieimi oi.-r-f. 1 i-i:!.ht nisi 1 i nirnti-at, 111 c. n,v wi:u lud Ct. ivtJ gver.l htm.ht from Ihe use ol' y ir I'iofl. m 1 r.-tni.in, fir. v-.tirs respnctfnllv, fllAI: l.la? l-.MITII. l;isssnti'na Mieislcr. A I'l'.ltM NMNT CCIIT. tH' A DIMKAKCU 1.1 VMM r.'K MANY YKAHS' Lil.'HA'lloW. Con;; of a Letter from Mr. Gum is, Chemist, " Ymvil, to P, ofesior llullouvij. Tli- irir. In thii .!rh-'. vo n- P.: a e , i a ' a m-'ra rvnei, i- silo loan m.v ol.'-.er j,r-,r.ri.-lai y iii -.lieine hi-;'..io the paliile. Ana pu'rl ol tin ii '. c c;;i ia t.n r ninl lolio'.. Coaiahonts 1 lino. In' nl n I if f. .'. . i. rr .ae A I.H-..I i t as l '-.,-n wilh vvh"t!! 1 run i-i't-- T-.". . i.e. 'oa no c.l. loi vaurs ,T:'. ?.,-'.o'" Vli' .'. -." i ,t ';.,'. eaa! I do a ithirir lo o :v. c la r 1.1 r." in: . imkI i v.-,;n u.'t lik--'v k.'io mill f-nrv.ve 11. aiy 1.1 .al. r;.:r. aim an.fraient ti 1I11; j'!y c -a.---.' trr. ".t i.l.'tim nHa-ojj I0.1 hain't 1.1 cl r in I ti in. in'i'l taey inihe l h-.-i I - 1 l . . U a It il . y nr Vi-is, I whi'-a s , in. -lov. -l !n i cmi.-o-.I 1 1 r-: -1- h ;.!,e v-:,s ind--;'-,.d I 1.1 co ainiir llu-iu nal.l c'i -i. -. i-. 1 1:1 j -,r-..-; t-ar... Tats j i. lvv.lco III -lit lis i-;i". uad i.h-1 ha i 1: ,t rsa-TUaeed Snv sv iiplani "f r .- la j ''I-"1,-, 1. 1 1' I i 1 1 . . 1 u.--'''.n.s '.i.at year l'rhs ' have h.aal tiic u:-j n ' of MVi: liTr i 1 luaiain. I?..arr:,r von--:; tnitv. I JalyS-JI. lc."1. l-igiid) '" J.liAt'-.i. i These telcbiT.iul Pills are n-nnuafuUi cjjlca I co'.rs t.i th fjlbneini.' complaints. ; Aran Jlr-.j-sy ; A t: him I ' s aaarv i allainoiullOn j i:i'i.cicmni-iintsi:iyi;-c:!,s I lit itcliea on the Vat -do lrrv-(jt. i yi,,,, laities j H 'wr,.l Coirplainls l'l-v.-'Hoi all (-o!.":.,ni:..n ,.f l'i':-) '' ! the B weh O rt I ''-;";' i;.d.-.eii : t-iclu.av In h.:- !1'! -a .Ina l.ivir t'r.-.n- l'-'ii'i T.arahig- lV.cs Da ain-di-iTl r.( 1 tition ci" L riae c ';a"a;rt. "r k i .- sr.vii " ,rc Tnr ;'. f n'.-.-aaj (i.-vd peeoie'irr i'ic ll ,a!aa;-cax 'i'a-aeais Svae loats VciR-n a 1 A:l'-r:i r.s AN ,'ia.Sv.f u.l Willi's i:,.ii-v?. fro .-.r cause ir., ,lc. f; .1.1 nt Ihe TVaMisaineiv! "i VrcifcCT V llol l.'.wT, '.Ml 'o f,-.-iir 'renipl j Uar. l- .t: I .1..) eai.l a.-.', nt iu II euta la . 'v v.'il;. ( lr ' Td !--r ie lieia.-s 111 :1a; aia't?. n-lilr. A. s -d 1 P. 1! .ii nvay ."st-iv V'a::,' v, ;U 1 . c i . e .ale :IU a! i. n j S ,11 , he n'l reaeer-il-le f.aii'uiMs and ien'.ers in Med , i.-iaia- t '. r. o-o-re -u I llie l.'t.ile.l Hlul.a:, la 11 xesai oie--als, I r";.fl l .'Heentf ..-.Ii T.I-- had Wh desalt ol 1 the iiaci, a! oiij liai.us ia ihe Tia a. . T'ai.c is n 1 his. dir.-.: I? savier; by U-.'siar ll:e lnrgrr I V I.ir. c-.fn . (or t'te t-nalaacn of palicntn in cvary 1. .a urr -i.rix-:,l I', ta -h aojt. ! IVr err ' er V!, l- .;a.,-. CiiK'X. r '.it'jl'. VliakePS. J Zi. CO. ; R S A VI! ja e; .MleJ a. Clock anl Wa'.-hinaVer j --N. ill t!ie ..ii.'.ins !a'-:!v o-:,-,ii ;ei by J. ' M. fciini .ois, near ra .- Co's Store, i 1,1 MueL .t Sh ett, Suntmni, Pa., ! ... , ' , .., ,' . ,, i her." I:.ev have ' eiu i!, ur.J v. ::l Sicc'i coii-.lanlly j t,n i..-u. 1, " ' r- . --. - .r- .. t? - Oil, or Ci Ccl;l 7r.!o!es, etc. Also, Jeuelrv, ! ,!"s'ti' "f i.i'-t-pin, l:jra,li! ri"r i1Mr(c ...i., i ;,... i',,ir..,.t. I ...l,;. .a 1 1,.., I ... iiiniiH' jjld and silver ens and pencils. Also, Silver and plated Tea and Table spoons salt spoons, buller l.nives, tic, PSt;T"r1 A f 1tl f- J :i vf u. : w a (If i,',l eicj, i.-ai!i;:r every ;oc. Spy d'la'ses, l'.-. i.ct llooi , 1 1 ail size?. Razors, li.Jr I'.h l volvers, and other pi-tola, llrnshcs, Comln, f'oap, tc, etc. Also, a lar.-'o slock of ; ut.-.VAl aiiisU'ftmru.K j anion jrl which are" Arcordcor.s, Violins, Flutius, i Flits, Flutes. CARPET BAGS, I Trunks timbrellas auspenders. Allsiesof tea- ! dy ina.li! Shiila and Collars ; oil of which will bo j fold ciicupci Ibati has ever been heretofore sold iu I suui ur repaired in tho best manner and at the uhoitest notice. . Sunbury, Oct. 15, ls.,3. Sin. Consumers, lcolc here ! ! V. ? A 31 1 IS iiEFFN VAX F 5 E.-.-i LCFl'ULLY iufornis the citizens of Sunbury and viiinity, that he has just re- ceivcil tiii'l o'teiiCit ni i new ttoie, in muiitct street, Sunbury, a lvtii.l.v.ms ssjortuient cf I I'Hll ' ""- ut"'5 j comiatiug in part of i r -, Cssill'l'S CaSiiilt'S 1 ()f of ;ilicn c,,.; aIlJ worked. j ALSO: ; t':;;! Of ?it::',hitlL!fj, J ilWJIS, M'JWINCHtte Bo lfslUCs) . of ra!,;,., t;00t,fc ,pi, r . i Ci:0CLKIK tf cvji y vuiiety. : A'.o an u -"i li.ici.l il kilHutluK, llOil j -lu gjcc1 nil-;, c;c. ; Also an excellcut assoi Uncut of , Qr r fl-J S W ARE of various 11) lo and I ' ' ' i jMtltrrns. l '" ? !i"l'S' 11 A I IS Jt CAPS, n food kc.eclsun. ! j kMilt. t'lhill.t'C. ; A;jJ Eri,at V3rif.lv' cf other 'iirl'.cles such as era ! ,a ,raif .j f whi.-'i will It sold st ,, 0 ,we,, .ni,.0i, Cl,1,h,,v ,.r,-,aoee tal.cn iu c:eUsnj k ; T'WSi'I V NI !C3KFECTI0NAHY &Vrin STOSr, . JYt. 1 0 i .Voj'.'Jj 2 1 St , S . H Cof. of t'l.l!, I r::xi.A.-irn:. rCAU E subsci ibcr tal.es this i.u liiod of in form in; Conntiy Merehoiila and the public generally, that he h.u ic-inovc I fr.-i.i to the a:-e mid coinmo iloiis sloie 1C.1 .Noirrit 'I'itirJ slu-.-t, slid lcplciii-.'1'etl il villi an evleio ive and well i-elrclcd i.r of Coafcclionai v. l'riiin. e: c. whit-li ho is ' CJI. thle.it he ran ilbr t. pnr. .-ha..fri, whalf.alo I i.iui lctall. t-1 sal.-i'.i.luiV la'. i ' WM. . STILES ! ' 0.1 h.. 1 t-. .17, 1 . ., 7 t-r, f-. U f SI i m p o n t i: ;i a n d j k a i. u i: 1 n HiOK" & STSE1, 1(51 Market street, b(lo;c 13';, north side, riIX'.AXEX.PIIEAa Phila., Jan. liSol, ly. , " , .r !The Xews ot how Ui War , , , it . till V. r, ,i ii.u - - - I fT OI'S on is not of so mucli interest to rna 1 .'3 i -tli.ibit.iiiU pftiunl.ury and Us vicmily tj.rt , ' y 'I'J.'jH ('Q havo brouijht up litis week ft.-rn Philatlt Iphia ui oe, bouiiu.1 and v nia sru. k of k-'-hIs, which ihey will tell ehes ns heiet jfore. Tncy respect, fully ri tiocst '.hwir liicnds und tho jtublic to call and si c tl.pin. fcutilmrv, Pa., Dee. 3, lei"3. flT.) IA', t'. The house on ErosdiTiiy nowr A occtioicd l y fciinon Jlsiis. A i.ly lo 1 WM M'CAKTV. lnnbury. Pec. 1. f-
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