BENTOWOntrKTTIT. 01J Bullion retorti In lh following vigor-ou-.lv ch8racter1iiotl1oronceriBiubMTd. ou..Mer.ioniof Mr. SenMor Feltif, m.do Utely t Laf.yetie, Indiana. Tha la ur . ' addreed to Mr. Howe, of (ha Layfayette American: Wi.hinotoii, S(urJy, June 17, 1854. J amm How, Eq , Ufayetle, Ind.-Sir : Your letter ha ju.t been received, informing me that Mr. Pe'ii, i" Pub,io P"!ech in 'our town, stated that 1 vaa the first man lobrek the Missonri Compromise -that I had a law passed by Congress, annexing to the Slate a large territory, &o. Sir, your Sonator is a great liar and a dirty dog, falsifying history for a criminal purpose. The Missouri Com promise line was not violated In annexing the Platte country. Both parties to the Compro mise agreed to it, the fiee States being unan imous. There was not even yeas and nays upon it. The General Assembly of Missouri equcsted it. We applied lo the members, personally and individually, for their consent, which they gave; and without their consent no movement was mode, or would have been made. The journals prove this. There is a full account of it in my "Thirty Yeara' View," in the chapter headed "Extension of the Missouri boundary" also, in my late Ne braska speech it is briefly alluded to, and this jg probably all that the dirty dog knew about it, and which he falsified to answer his crim inal pnrposes. 1 send you some of my Ne braska speeches, and I hope you will find the chapter in the "Thirty years," and see that this change in the line was asked as a boon from the Northern States, and by them gran ted in a sptrit of kindness, and in a way to prove that they wouh.1 not suffer anii-Slavery feelings to prevent them from doing an act nf great favor to the State of Missouri, and for which all Missouri was thankful at the lime, atid I am still. Mr. Pettit must feel that his csuse is villinnnus when he can thug stand tip before his constituents to falsely publish history, nnd to justify his own viola tion of the Missouri compromise, by telling a lie upon me. Respectfully, Thomas H. Bknto.n. Within forty miles of Sn Francisco, there is one farmer who plnnted 1,700 acres of potatoes, 2 600 acres of wheat, and 2.500 ncres of barley. He owns one steamboat nnd two schooners, which are exclusively employed in bringing hi produce to market Tho cnpital is about half a million ! Tho man who tried to sweeten his tea with onenf hU wife's smiles, has 'fallen back on sngii .' Hollowaifs Ointment and Pills, the most eflicuciou Remedies in the Union, for the Cure of Erysipelas. Emma henderson, of Fourth-street, Philadelphia, was a very sc- vera .sufferer for Uvo ears w ith F.13 sipeKitt, ' l.u hnnfima ulmnai lilin1 mwl iltf u-itli tho t ..vu.nv nf ihrt ,liAn an ha.l u-ni thn a!. lai k : s!i consulted several of the Ductois in hrr neighbourhood, but they did her no good. Sho finally determined to have re :onro to Ilollnway's Ointment and Pills, and by the joint use ol these two remedies, she was cured in six weeks, after every other ttfutmunl had failed. WAIW WEATHER. The warm weather of the past few w.-cks ! been insufl'rn Me. Many of tlie inltabitanla of tlie citiot Ixve i;oiic into the country. This is all right, But, licfnre going, each one should provide himself with a suit nf summer clothes from RoCkiiiil & Wiisua's cheap and f.inliionalilo clothing Htore, No. 1 1 1 Chestnut street, comer of Franklin l'lnrc, Philadelphia. Vhila., Jun. !i8, 1851. cw. 31 t r it 1 1: r, On the 0i h ingtxut, at I ho Methodic P;ir- nnu"H in this place, t Uev. J. G. Mi Kee ban, -Mr. Olivkii B Ciun;, to IM LOUISA A. sMoi-rv, bnih of Sharnokiu, NoiihM Co. I!)C iHavkct Philadelphia Market. Jul) 20, 1SS4. Flour akd J'eai.. There is very little export demand lor Flour. Tho beat offer is SS a 8 25 per hid. for standard biantls, und SStJa 89 lor extra. Last sales Rye-Flour at So 25, and Peiiuxvlvuiiid Com Meal at $3- '-'5 per l.bl. ' Giuin Wheat is acarce, and is neaily 'nominal, al'Sl CS for new red, und SI 70.il 80 for IViina while. Ryo continues scarce, "I.-ast sales of Pennsylvania at SI Ofitl 10i 'Corn is in demand ; sales ut 75.176c, afloat, lor .lelhiw. O.ns are scarce Salts al 57 ct. Viiikkv. The demand continues limited. Small sales at 27a27ie-, and piison this, at 1'Sc. L'XnuY I'KICB CUKllUNT I W'uriT. . aoo Hrx. - . . too I '-a. . . .80 Oats. --66 ToTAross, - . 50 Ihtiwn -13 lUcaitD Fits. . S5 IK'TTsa. . . 1 Euas. ... m lua. ... 7 Fttssssn. .... t-es Tsiiosr. . . 0 New Advertisements. To the Voteri of Northumberland County Encouraged by my numerous frutiids, I offer myself as a candidal fur the office ui SHERIFF, and promise, if sleeted, 'to disrhsrjs the duties of the ollica Uuhfutly and punctually, w hirh ni y priece will suable ms to do. IIKMtV HE A Dm MiEwsill.. July 14. 151 CARBON HUN COLLIERY, IIAHOXIN, ,'ortumbnhinJ Coiay, SIS 4 Mllt suWiilsr isspaclfully informs lha pub' ha thai Its ass ImI lbs sUovsirisw eullleiy ad i now piapaied Ut dh al Bunkuiy, ur ay pirtitt alu Ut eunisliiin, all sims of COAL, "p4i4 by Wssksis, m supsiior Maausr. Psisuaa tsli U ftuliacl tui cxl UI pl adJiesa tka ankac-iilier al Maabuiy. JOHN HOtHiKlnal UMlmry, July l, l y tui r 0LB CAT I LK tit lt K -.0 ' 4'imsj Bisih aud fiuitstsU's talll Caw. 4,1, just litsj St Ifct Sm !u IIim ml Wl UtH s. Ustl CH kisnWy, May , tail BY AVTHOEITY. RESOLUTION PROPOSING Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. Skctiok 1. Resolved by the Senate and Hon se of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly mrt, That tlie following amendment lie and Hie Mint rn-e herebv propomd to the Coiutmitloii of the Comimmwnlth, under ikJ in accord n nee with the prorUiont of the tenth aiticlv thereof, to wit i PltJllT10N 1, TO BE ASTICL1 XI. SicTion 1. The apftrrfrnte amount of debta herenftrr contracted hy the Commimwcnlth shall never exceed the turn of five hundred thouMnd dollar, except in case of war to repel invntinn, auppren iinurrecti-m. or to redeem the puhlic dent K the Commonwealth, nnd tlie money eornited hull be applied lo the purpose for which the del may be contracted, w P"T auch delrta, and to no other purpono. Skction 9 To pay the pnlilic del of the Cemnvrn wealth, and debt which may nereatter he continrti'd in rate of war to repel invasion, tttppreM inmrreeti'n and to redeem the public debt, the I .eg it .attire hall at their next session after the adaption of this section into the Constitu tion, provide by law for thii creation of a sinking fund, which shrill not be abolished till the an id puhlic debts be wholly paid, to cousin of all the net an mini income from the public works nnd stocks owned by the Commonwealth, r any other funds arising tinder any revenue law now ex isting or that mny be hereafter enacted, so far ns the same may he required to nny the interest of said debts acmi-nii-mially and annually to teduce the principal thereof by a sum not less than five hundred thousand dollars, increased yearly by compound ins; at a rule of not less thnn ftv per centum per annum ; the sfctitl sinking; fund shall he invested in the Inns of the Common weal it, which shall be cancel led from time to time in a manner to be provided by law : no portion of the sink in fund shall ever be applied to the to the pa vine ut of the debt of five hundi ed thousand dol lar mentioned in thr first section of this article, hut the soid sinking fund shall be applied only to the purposes herein specified. PtCTtoif 3 The credit of the Commnnwenllh shnll not in any wav be given or loaned to or in aid of any Individ nnl, companv. corporation or association, nor shall the Common wealth hereafter become a Joint owner or stock holder in anv connawy, association or corporation in this Commonwealth or elsewhere, formed for any purposes. Skctioh 4. The Commonwealth shall never nssnme the debts of any count rv. city, borough or township, or of any orpoartioii or association, un'oss studi debts shnll hove been contracted (o repel invnsion, suppress insurrection, or to defend tlie State in war. roPosmoN2, TO BE ABTICI-t XI. Prohibiting Municipal Subscription The Lejrislatnre shall never authorixe any county, city, horniiffli or township, hv vole of its citizens or otherwise. I to become a stockholder in any joint stock companv. ars I elation or corporal inn, or to rai money for. or loon its ! credit to, or in aid of anv such cmpanvor ftpseinHnii. E. B. CIlAftE, Speaker f the Ilwiise of Rrpreaentativcs. I M. M'CAHUN. I Speaker of the Senate. I In Senate, April W. 1 Resolve... That thin n-soliitiou puss. Yeus 92, urn s 0. nxtrnct from tlie Journal. j T. A. MAGL'IRR, Clerk. j In House of Representativea. April at, 1S54. I ; Res.itved. That this resolution para. Yeas 71, nays 20 Extract from the journal. i j WM. JACK, Clerk. 1 Secretary' Oi-Ficr, ) I Filed April 9, 1K51 $ I C A BLACK. I Secretary of the C'niinioiiwealth. PENNSYLVANIA, ?S. ! Sfcretaiiy'i Ofpick, ) Haniiburg, Jul 1, lfc54. ) I do certify that the above and forccoino- is a skal. true umi cont'd copy oi me original "it earn u tiou relative to on nmendineut ot me uonstitu li'in." as the stone lemaiiis on file in thin office. I In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my ! hind and mused to be affixed the teal of tt.s Secretary's office the dav and year above witt j ten. , C A U,ACK, Secretary of the Common wealth. Journal of the Senate i "Kesjlution No. fifiil, entitled 4Hemlnti;m propositi? 1 amendment to the Constitution of the Cornminwealth,1 I was read a third time On the question, will the Senate i agree to the first proposition, the yeas and nays were ta ken, agreeably M Uic Constitution, umi were ns foil iw, viz : Ykak Messrs. Bnckulew. Darlington. Darsie. Ferguson, Fonlkrod, Frick, (-'rv. Go idwin, tin Id email, Hamilton, H. . I). liamlm, E W. Ilnutlin, Ileistci, Hope, Jam iron. Mc i Clint K-k, McFftflrmd, Pirn, Qui; Sagcr, Siifer, nnd ! McC;shn. Spwiker S Nay Mews. Crubh, Cresnvdl, ilcudncks, Kinaser, , Kuukle and Skinner ti. j Si the question was determined in th-? aflinnotivr. On the qoi'jf'Jon, will the Sii:.te agree ta the aecond prop osition, the veas and nny werctuken ogreeablyto the : Const i Hit i n. nnd were ns follows, viz : I Vu.. l..rm H.i,.VnL.-- 11. ifif Pt-rn UN. Ill FnntWfVf pry c.KKlwin. Uuidimii., li. D. IPm.hn, i: W Hamlin; Hf'nJiicks. Ilvister. II --ce. Jamil 'ii. Kir.Z-r, McClint'rk, Mcranunu, i inu, i .iir, u1LT.e. w..r,, lin. S'lisiker 22 S'ays M'wsrs- CialS CroFsw-'ll, Unrlibfftoii, Hemillnn, Kuukle sii'l &;titmf r 0. & the qurkti a was deturminuil In tl.e utTinnatu'e. J iunml of tttiH uue of Kcprpsentativs. 'Tin: (j'jostio recuri ing mi 'ii thu final prisnage (f the Hes ihiti 'lis, The first pn siti "ii ngrcet' to as follow viz : Vkas Mews. AUnhum. Aibins, Atl.erlon, BjII, Burton, Beyer, Bii;liatn, B iyil, Bush, Byerly, CnMvell, Calvin, Cnrlisle, ChfinihiTliiin. OkW Cianr, Cummins, Dougherty, Davis, De l"iaiu-c, Duuiiin't?, K'kert. Kdintrcr, ICMrett, Kvuns, Foster, Fry, G:ilUaiiiin, Gilthnnt-v, Gilmte. Gray, Gfrvtm, Owin, Hamini. Ilnrt. II err, HiestHnd, Hillier, Hippie, llni, Ilunnnel, llunsicker, Hnuter, Huilt Jnk niun, Kil-z -re. Knijiht, l.nurv. (leliitrh.) Linn, Magee, .Mnguirr, Mantlerficl'l. M'Comifil, M:Kee, Miller, M'uia chan, M )n(otrnry, MiKire. Mst. Muse, Palmer, Fnrke, r.iriuiee, l'lissin re. fritters m. -rtr, futnev. Kownns, U -berts, Rtiwo, P.illnrle, Scott, Sidle, Sinmnhm, Smith, (Berks.) Smith, (Crnwfirrt.) Stewart. Strx kdnle, Sirone, Strulhers, Wheeler, W'icklein, Wright, Ziegler, Chase, Speaker W. Nays Nunc. So the qcti n vnn dterniiuttl in the olUnnetive. On the r)nraiion will the House aiee to the see-Hid pro positi n, the yens ami niys were tike., atfreeably to the provisions .:f the 10th article of the constitution, anJ are as follows : Yeas Messrs. Ahr-hnni. Alhertnn, Hnll, B-trton. B-ck, Beyer, Higham, B vl, C'ltJwt tl. llarlislo. Clmmlteitnin, C' ik, Crane, Cutn ni.m. D nighmtv, Davis, Dccpan. De i Gin. F ranee. Djmiiii(r. Ktlrier. KM red, Kvnns. Fry, Guilcntinc, nsv, lfiini'rp, (ithv, oionin. iwm, nniniit-ii llirH' Imnt. Hitlor. Hiiitilc. IJiitcfkci. IhnitiT, Unfit. JarVnian, Ki'core, Knielit. Ir'turc. (t.:liii;li. Ivverv, (Tt.-c-i.) I.inn,. j .Maew, MB'jtiirr. Mit(tifi-!'l, M'C'Hinetl, Sl'Kee, Mno. fjlion. M-.itlti 'mery, M.tore. Mow?r, Muse Pittmer. lrkt, t Parmltre. 1i"tnVM, I'tttlrrs v, Portrr, Itawlois. Itnltetts, ( Itnvve. iitlade. Sc. -II. Snronl n. Pmith. (Hcrls,) Smith, , (Crswf 'lit.) Sfrkilale, Wiiteter, Wickleiu. Wnslit, Chise. tpnkt.r 71. Nay Mfni. Ad:ms, l:il'lwin, Tteans, Hufi. llvertv, lVkerl. Kll.s, Mini, llirr. II"in, llunnnr!, MToials, Miller, IVnts hi, Putney, Si.lle,Stewnrl, Slronj., rtrutlien, Xeisln 3tl. SJthe question wis d'.'tmnii.M in Ihenflirinnlive. Skciiktadt's turner, I IlAKKIdUL'SJ, Julv 1, 18'A. PF.XN9YLVAX1A.KS. i I j j I j j ' j - I d i certify IIihI the bIkh's and T'lrrji'ijiip, is KtL. a lure nnl e rr-.-l eonv of the v' unit nt' laltrii nti till Kra.hm.ffl rplsrive In an utni-mf menl iX'tlie C.nmtlftilititi ol'the Citnm'nvvraltlir ut the s.itnc spnrttra n IH JnnrniU ol" ihp tv IIHisesil' the fienenil AsHtriililv, of this C'ini iu mw-Mtrh i'.r tin- St-Mt.m nl ikm 1 Vilni.M niv hsnil and ttin Srjl nf s.ud nrlics 1 ltii firiit rt .v ol' Ju'y, one t!i'ui:mj eight linn. 1 dri4 tnd fiJH-r.ur. C A HI.U'K, j Srnetary of the Cmimoinvrultli. July IS, lA .Itn. ! Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company. ' VOTICE is hereby given, that a fcixih lustal- A nicnt of Ton lioltara per share on the rdd suliscriptiun, and a Second Iuslulinenl of Ten Dollars per share cn the new subscription to the cu it.il slock of this Omip.iuy, will be due and I psyalde ut their Oilier, Nu. f0 fcuuth Third I Street, on Tii.uat. Am-iikl 1, 1851. i liv order of lbs Ilosid of Mausiiers. PHILIP M. PlilCK. Tieasurer. PhiU., July 8, I S.' J Iw. IXXM'OII VOt IthKI.i't THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS : OB, I.VLttV OXU III OWN I'llVSlCUN. rpilK E1FTIETH FJi tun. Willi Ons Hundred laigAMugs, hoMiun Dis ease and M illoriusiiout of lha llumsil Nvsteiu in every shape aud form. To which is sddrd a Trrsli nn lb DlMsrs nf Ft'luslis, Iwinf ol lb highest nn puiU nr Ui msrricj ople, or ihuse eonlinplaliit insrnsgs. Hy lr V hi. louni' lit no fstUsi l ashaiuad M picavitl a rt.py f lh .i:Cl'l.Anilo buj child. i may mi him lion, n satly ns. Ll no young man at worn all iiUi into lb sect si wbluiatians of itisf. risJ lilaviikuul raUit lb POCKKT ,t l l LAPIlH. !.la one suiter lug float hklilrp Cougb, I'sm III Iu arid, imiUm nigbls. usituut kellnjs, slij lb srhole trslll iti DtspsiHw seliu Huns, and iu up b) liuir pbtsnisii, l-s siiuttiei momsiii wiihaul ciiuuliiui lb .(at. I L.VI'lt H. Il lha mariiaj, or lho about U b bishum! ny impediment, lesJ ibis truly ussful buk, at U has Umi Iht asasu 4 mii lltiHtsaudt el uk. lollunsl aittluita float tU er )et uf tUslk. tir Any 1tMV MVK t't.NTsj. aiulusaj la Uttti iU ishi m copy s4 lb. bwoli, ay avail, M saiast will seal Um H.t tall.i. AOJ.sss. Da. W. YOl U. . Ui illtceiMi HIILADtlMIU - Wy II. ! Ir m RAftOL 4 l SH. I atUtlU. stpe tS, nU tmili tt4 tJti "S't W iswJ, )l !' ti u4 tut tW lv SUNBURY AME1UCAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL; EEGISTERS' NOTICE. TVOTICE is hereby given to all Lfgntces, -' Creditors and other persona interested in the Estates pf the following named persons, that tlie 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 8th day of August, A. D., 1854, In the forenoon, for confir mation and adowance. Michael Ferstcr, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tor, Peter Ferstcr. Petrr Oberdurf, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tors, Tctcr and George Oberdorf. t?ainl Caldwell, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rs, A. UulTy and Thos. J. Galhrailh. . Jacob Spatz, der.'d., settled by his Adm'tors, Philip nnd Jacob Spatz. Marks J. K. Kelchner, dee'd., settled by bis Adm'r, Peter Kelchner. Michael Ueilil, tlec'd., settled by his Ex'tors, Michael and John Dcihl. Joseph Hartmnn, dee'd., settled by his Adm'rix, Elizabeth Hartman. Isaac Minnier, dee'd., settled by his Adiu'tor. Win. V. Silverwood. Conrad Daohman, dee'd settled by his Ex'tor, Michael Luhr. George Long, ilec'J., settled by his Adm'tor, George Boycr. Daniel Herb, dee'd., Final Acct. settled by his Adm'rs, Daniel aud Adsm Herb. John Lose, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tor, John K. Dentl?r. Frederick Adams, dee'd., settled bv his Adm'rs, Daniel Ksscman and Sarah Adams. Michael Rcitz, dee'd., settled by his Executor, Michael Rcitz. Gilbert oris, ilec'd., Final Acct. settled by bis Adm'r, 'William T. Forsyth. Joseph Folk, (ler'J., settled by his Executor, Peter Conrad. Houxl Goodrich, dee'd., Final Acct. settled by hU Adm'r, Robert Daviilson. Henry Funk, dee'd., settled bv his Executors, Denj. F. Funk and Win. Heincn. Henry Long; dee'd., settled by his Guardian, Jacob Wagner. Annie C. Kay, dee'd., settled by her Guardian, C W. Scales. Suan Gcarhart. scttleJ by her Guardian, Jan. Eckinaii. George Mettlcr. sotlled by hi Guardian, Lu ther Basset. Lot Sliinian,cjtled by his Guardian, 11. N. Mc Williams. Nathan Heab, settled by. his Guardian, Win. Zjrtman. William St Leviim Miller and Margaret Riley, settled by their Guardian, M. Chmvilicrluin. The Final Acct. of Julin S. Folliuer, Ex'rof Henry Fullmer, dee'd., wbo was Guardian of Henry F., Clnrinda eV Peter H. Kelchner. Mark Slaught, dee'd., settled by his Atlm'tor, Philip llilc. Joseph H.. Mary June, and Huunuh Price, settled by their Gunnlian, Sam'l Furman. Joseph Slraub, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tors, Reuben T. Folliner and Jacob Struub. Cathnririe Ross, dee'd., settled by her Ex'tor, James Taggart. Catharine Ross, dee'd.. Distribution acct. set tled by her Ex'tor, Jsines Tasgirt. JOHN P. PL'RSEL, Register. Register's Oifice, Sunbury, July 8, 1834. J j XOTIClfll j ' OTICK is hereby given that Win. C. Law son, aud John Miller, Esqrs., hsve filed their accounts as assignees of Blair & Reeo, and that the same will bo projciik d to the Court for con firmntiou at licit A ugust Te: in. JAMES BEARD, Pioth'y. Prothonntary's OHice, ) Sunburv, July S, L. L. EETAU, HOTEL, Shamokiii Pa riHK subscriber beg, leave to inform his Iricuda Jl and the public generally, that he has taken thcaboe well known ttand, nJ will be hnppy to Bcconimodote all who may fcivc him a call. Shuinokin, Jul,' I8!-!. SHERIFF'S SALES. IY Virtue of ce.tin writs of I'm. I'rjt. tome directed will be sold by public Vendue, or outcry, at the cunt house in the borough of Sunburv. at 1 o'clock, P. M., on Monday, the 7lh day of August next, the following described j property, lo tvit : A Cci'lain Island or flat in the river Susquehanna in the ipwnship of Augusta, containing about sixty acres more or j less, commonly called the Round Island, and flats adjacent thereto, being the premises which Thos. t-ilverwood and wile ny ilceil, uaieu ccpicuioer 22. conveyed to the Defendant iu fee. ALSO: a certain other llund situate in ho Kuiiipiehunna river, opposite the Isle of Que in Lower AutjusU township, Northumberland county, and known by the mme of Clark's Is luiul, containing Twenty-six acres more or less. AljO: a certain other Klaud situate in the same river, iu the tow nship and county uforesaid, nnd nearly con'isi.rus to the above mentioned, known by the nmup of Timothy Island, contuiu iim three acres more or less. ALSO: a certain other Island siluute in the said river, in tho township and county uforesaid, and m arly con ticious lo the ubuvc mentioned, known by the name of llenlcriuuu's Island, containing twenty ; ciht teres inure or lets, all of which are cleared. , Seized, taken iu vvivutiuu, and to be sold as the property of John Hurtiuuu, jr. i AI.sO: j A CVrlaiti Lut or jiiece of Land, j situate in Mi F.wcr.sviMe, in Northiiniberlau J county, bnut.ded liorlh by lut of II. J. Header, east by Front tu i t, south by lot of J. P. Hug- : enlnri;, ai.d wist by the same, rontuinint: one fourih of ur. acre mme or lisss, whereon tie riectid t two story Fnma Dwellinrf House, u Flume M.i'.'N1. and oilier out buildings. Seized, taken in eM i iitioii and to be sold ta the property id John II. Oiler, WM. 1). KIPP, KherifT. Mhei ill' Office, ) runbury, July S, l.'io. ol LAKGi: 1.1 M15KK TUACT OK I.'.md for Sale ! 'I ll K .SoSn iliM lis, Kxnutuit of the e.tute nf IVl.ii liuc. lain of fihrrvobnrv loun.liii, i.vcoinint couniy , ilri t tsrU. M rpiM u public s.lo kt the liou.e ol .Noble I'ulLur, si 10 u'cliM'k. A, M., in thr l ti iult ul Muncy, ou Thunday, the o Day of Auut Sut, lb property of said dee'd, silusle in said lowit lup slid county, eoiilmiiiuu slioul 1200 ACHES ut I.jiiJ, 1 60 or vvhicU are clttred, slid upon Willi U sis erected a JT MANSION HOUSE riuc biix, nun uoise, tnJ wilier foiiuinl uiil l.uiM.il s, lilsikriuiili Miopj I bis Teiitnl llouats, Sw-Mtll anJ Turning .Mill. Tbtra ire Im jtfti, AITLE AMI PEACH OliCHVUUS fC a Ii' pieiuiMt. Iht hear Mill and ' Tmuiiii Mill ait titust'dtit apiu.g Kun, trtordlit nrtltl pl aUiul tiUl Ml or 1 1 ks IU Iht )' Tht usalile ( pint Uwbei Umm lb it lit' I ul lead It seiMMtsly tltiutit4 tl fins IUI autliwn (set, mi tbeit it t Uit iutttmy al HsssliMk tu4 Ota. 'I Itt flofeMS It lartttJ tlvwtl II sailet Awni il Muhc tttsta. H t twl. ttl iwwl ltdiu it) IU t4 tluniks it tUtutMt dtii. iky io vibi u tttsaiHt li ! iMt, ti avsjf JaWit tivuutai WiipUj-, ass tall a m tMif- i otik Utt vivWiut4 tl Umi If tot ai It its 4t M't NOTICE. A PrLICATION will be made to the legisla ture of Pennsylvania, at the session of 855,ror the incorporation of a Savings Institute with discounting privileges, and with authority to receive monies or deposites, in any sums from a dime upwards, with a capital of Filly thousand dollars, to be located ot Sunbury, Northumber land county, Pa., and to be called the Ixuvs-raiAL 3a vi ana Institute. July 1, 1854 6m. "jOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature of Pennsyl vania, for the creation of a corporate body with banking and discounting privileges, to be located at fthmokin Pa. and to be called the Bank of Shamokin, witli a capitol stock of Two Huedrcd thousand dollars. Shamokin, July 8, 1854. Cm. or Tasteless Salts, Prepared by WEISER& BRUNF.R. This piepaialinn is recommended as an ex cellent laxative and purgative, it operates mildly, is entirely frco from any unpleasant taste, re sembling lomonado in flavor. This medicine is highly beneficiul for diseases peculiar lo summer and hot weather. Sunbury, July I, 1SC4. Miners' nnd Machinery Oils. Consisting of Sperm, Lord, Solar Elephant and racked Whale Oil. For Sale bv ALLEN &. NEEDLES. 23 South Wharves and 35 South Water Street, Philadelphia July 1, 1651.- 3m. Weighing lesi than 2 ounces. Tor tho Curo of Hernia or Rupture. ft C1CNOWLEDGED by the highest medicol authorities of Philadelphia, incomparab y superior to nny other in UK'. Kull'eicrs will be m-i.ltn.Ml l.l l..j.t. Ilinl It.n ........ t..t. im.v ..fV.,r (.. procure not only the rWtrfl ami most easy, but as durable a Truss as any other, in lieu ol the cumbrous and vnromfortaUt ur licit usually sold, i Th.vc is no difficulty attending tlm fining, and ' ! Z'l'M'l ,oca,cd' U wi" telai" iu 1,0Hili"" ; without change, I Persons at a distuncc uiiublo to call on the subscriber, run have the Truss sent to any ml j dress, by remitting Fire Dollars for the single Truss, or Xi,for Iho double with measure round the hips, and stating side affected. It will , be c.tctiangeJ to suit if not fitiini;, by returning : it ut once unsoiled. ' For sale onlv bv tho Importer, ! CALlilJ H. NEEDLES, j Cor. Twelfth & liace streets, Philadelphia. I t-5?" Lai'Iks, requiring the benefit of Mechan ical Supports, owing to deranactnetit of the In ' ternal Orirons, inducing Falling of the Womb, jocal, Pulmonary. Dyspeptic, Acrvous and ; Spinal Weakness, ure informed that a competent and experienced Laiit will be in attendance at ! the Rooms. (ct apart for their oxelusivn use,) i No. 1 14, Twelfth St., 1st door below Race. I July 1, 1S54. ly. List of Jurors, OF NorthumbLMlaml County, for Attgl.s 'liMtn, A. D., j (iiatKi .JlirOi'. ' M Of. I. aUVUO ,JI IIIIK L-wcr Augusta tivnuip Long. John U'lun. j Daniel Hanunliach, Juhn Duiilicibi iufi . Delawam Win Be.ud. " i Skamul.in -Si-liafiiau lluugner, Samuel Hummel, Simuul Knt. ' Noi thunbt) tuodiKv Tugcail, John L. ; Coll. ' Jordan Eiias Sivartz j Ccal Win Keifer, Win Cheiinglon, Sam- j ucl Yost. Leivis Geo A Wiknfl Millun I.j man Wilfon, Diiiiiel Striue John Noris, I.eM is Swank. i Chillsq'iacne James Straw tnidi. j Ki.sA -Godfrey Iiockclfllor, William H. ; KlISB. j Sunbury Peter Luzarus. j TRAVERSE JURORS. Sunbury Benj Krohn, S N Thompson. Andrew Iluover, I in T Cleincni, Philip j Claik, Jacob l'ntiiter, Daniel llaua. Coal Daniel Dorr, Jacob ilowry, Samuel Siniuk, John Und, D uiii-I rCret o,.,. Lower Mahanoy Atir.ihiim Ulosser I Delaware Heiny Ueuder. Jacob T Hill, ! Jacob YV IrK. Ttirbut 1) L Ill-laud, Daniel Fullmer, Da vid lielaud, John llano;. Chttlisquaaue Hu"h Martin. Juo II Heller, Win Nerbtt, Win llousel, Julm 5 Tiufel, Paul Loir. Lewis Jacob Hunlzinyer, Milton Tiofel, buinui'I bciver. Jorrfau Jacob Martin. Shamokin Solomon EvlmI, Alien Moody, Pctfr Miller. Upper Augusta Ilcury Folk, John C Mor iati L'npcr jluwiioi W M Baslian. , Millun - Jacob Wli.dand. II J Eabeii. SnrtLumlierland Win II Waples, D M ; Ciau'iuiu, Sauiuol E.liol ; Jut's m John Doppi-n, Win Zailman , j Hush tleo (jt-ui ilii I. I Louer Auq usta (it oiyo Weaver, Chailes ' Sinttti, Mailm laudli'. Lawrr Mahanoy Ci;it;ia:i Yayt-r. . ! t l tU Jtsi orsi. Jurirjit-1 li'tii v Boner, r . Iai;ih Schwartz ; Mdlun -Joh'i Fnlb r, Samuel Bluir U M tuck, I lioinas vii.c Sttnht'i MJ iriH'i ll.ii lii'lor, Ceo W Kli'hl, Tliouia Siijiler, H fl MiiLliiy. J't.lr.f - l..iio Bi i lirstut ll, Jul. il Guiick, J. Il'i S Suviler. Lowir W ;'.H.vJ.i- IVtfr Ma!U k, , !i!tMt 1! m lu ll, J..nl C.il.ll.illl. Leva l-a ie Tuii.i'r. .S'Aumn.iii A I v in A Ihji.ii.iI. r, V.l.iin Gilei, John bouun''!, J'din Mo.ui', S., in i,i I John. t'pptr AirjjUl Uein.l. Wo.Vfi'.i'li, John . HlSI. Husk J.uv.b ltd jer t'uMrruu SilmiiO" H Boh( Pilau-are ti.iao Viiict-nl, Jr , Wilimn K.i.Mier 7'uoi.(-. IVit-r Koch. Ki.iirl l.iuU i'i Uul'' art Mm'k Caul Jcs.a V4iiiitl' ('iu.j'ioi)'t U'lili.ini Almost, Jliu Mo Ce, Joint M Guile) . l.owr Mukanoi) -Jjcoli al. lM.TOL'.TI I WKI-HK tV UUl .NEU K. him bury, June 17, I'M IJIl KI HD .OUMi'i:Kit f..i . hy U .IKK 4 llltl Nfll. Huubuiy, June IT, l!)l. Ill AM'UKHUY, I'luiu snj I Ils.e Jsim ( al WKIrttK 4 llHl .NtK'M. kutibuiy, Junt 14, tail 1,4IK KENT Tht loarei tluiy us (lit kiiildiui iu Mtiksl stieel, ttlel) wupiel ttlhtellut tf iht ubay AiutiutH. Apply k, II. U M AmbKH uaUiiy, July I. Ui - HY 0') )i. CImK.. I'stawit. ".uin.Us, V !, I' . SkuiihsI (Itfiti, Ytltel tMJ. I btliii, I. ae.lt, ssumas, sis , ium it u .... ... .... . - . .- I a4.4l-is.it l Wtl, A. K.X AU0 I luei AwVtMt. May Ittl-. TILCY'S COVUH CiMY ".l-t.l. i bw.l MtM4y K 'e'i,k. Jli fMlt To the Votors of Northumberland County Fstt-iiw CiTiztx. Encouraged by many of tnf friends, 1 herewith oflcr myself lo your consideration, aa a candidal for the ofllce of COUNTY COMMISSIONER the ensuing election. Should I be elected, I promise to fulfil the duties thereof with fidelity and impartiality. ELIA8 BROLIOUS Hunbury. May 87, 1RS4. To tho Voters of Northumberland County, F'siiow Cmzxxs! Encouraged by many friends, I announce myself as a candidate for th ollice of COUNTY COMMISSIONER at the approacliing election. Should ! be elected I pledge mysii'lf to discharge the duties thcrco with punctuality aud impartiality. GEORGE BRIGHT. Sunbury, April 8, 18.14. To the Voters of Northumberland County. Fellow Citiksx'si Encouraged by many of my friends throughout the cotlntv, I herewith oiler myself to your consideration for the olDco of COUNTY COMMISSIONER at the ensi-ing election. Should I be elected. I promise to discbargn the duties thereof faithfully and with impartiality. FREDERICK HAAS. I'pper AugusU, June 17, 1854. To the Voters of Northumberland County. Encouraged by the support heretofore received, and at the solicitation of my friends, I again offer myself as n cundidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER at the ensuing election, and promise, if elected, to riiscWgc the duties u the office faithfully and impartially. MARTIN GA SiS. Shamokin tp., June 24, 1S54. To the Voters of Eorthuinberland County. Fs.li.ow Ci nttLNs. Encouraged by my nu liior.His fiiends I rlTcr insclf to your consiiieia- lion for the oi'iee of ! PROTHONOTARY, 0,,J promise, if elected to discharge the duties of the oiiice faithfully and to the best of my ability. ISAAC UEIDELSPACH, Point, Juno 54, lbf4 To'tho Voters of Irthtimbeiiand County. ! Fkllow Ci ri2Kxs. At thu solicitation f j nunibor of my friends, I aguin offer myself as a ' candidate lor tho othrc ot PROTIIOXOTAKY, : aud promise, if elected, to discharge the duties ' o t c ntiice wilii correctness, aud to the best of : my abiliiv. i ' " JAMES BEARD, i Sunbury, June IV, 1951 To tho Voters ofJTorthumbei land County. j Fkllow Citukss. I hereby announce to I you that I will be a candidate at the October i election for the office of ' SHERIFF, ! fur which I solicit your votes. And in Joins so I I tender my air.cere thanks to those who kind'y I supported me when a candidate hctctofore, a kindness which I shall over huld in grateful re ' membrance. Should a majority of you see ! r.v....n tn rrc-.i.t tr.A till fuifir I llfl.V n lf A ll.l 1 l cectcil Sheriff of tho county, I shall make eery fffjrl ,0 p,rflinn the duties of the othco tj the i-atlsfacli ol the public. II H.N It Y WEISE. Upper Auguut-j, June 17 loot.- PlU)CLAALVT!ON. V OTICK i lirrcl'V eu ilint tlm sf-vdrnl (viurtsol t'oniinon PUms, General Qunrtrr ScsmIoiis of the Jjeair, ami Djulians' Conrl. Court of Oyer and Triiniiu-r and (Jciifrul Jail Delivciy, in nnd for tli ronnly of Nurllitimbcrlniiil. lo commence at the Court House, in the borough 1 Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the 7lli d.iv ol August, next, uud will continue TWO 'WEEKS. Tho roroncr. Justices of the I'efU'C and consta bles in and for the county of Northumbrian J, are requested lo he then and ihere in their uroiier per- tons, villi their rolls, records, inijuuitious. nd I other rcniciiiUauces, to do thosn things to their i several cilices apberlainiug to la done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common- . wealth against any prisoner are also requested and j commanded to be then and there attending in their i proper persons tj prosecute, against him, aa shall ' be just and not to depart without leave ut thtir ' peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their I attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to I their uotices. , , , , 1st day of UlCll U..U. . ..-..u u. ... ... u.,, Julv, in the vear of our I .f.r.l nnn lnminml ciht hundred and lifty-f.nir aud the In dependence of the L'nilcd Slates of America the 77tli. WILLIAM U. KIPP. Sheriff. liu.l suvu IIik ComiTirjuweiihll. List of Ciiuscs, Tilt? fri.il it, the Court ot Common IMamm of rsoilhumberland County, at August '1'., A. I)., lr54. rLAIXTtfFS. DUl'K.NDANTg. John Hunter v John 1 1 nan lluubeu l-'iiylv !r Ko s John Kosser iu Moiris L Ilallowell vs James lived Ncull ot 'I'honipsoii vs S.uue Uun clt ttivtoii co vs Same Kichird IJ Uiitten A. co s h'jiue 'huio vs bailie Will 1. Co"k Samuel Johnson C.l.uuoiivvi'aiih vs George Uikirl adm'r John C .'lieloy vs Johu '1.1. comb Ncphcn Kills adm'r vs li L Piper Thouus M'WillijiiH vs Wilson llu!chitn.u Jacob Miliul vs UnviU lioulj i iMniel tiliri'l vs 1)11 lln isbacll e: ul I.cwh rv urt's uvi vs I! j t'linely llivid I av i vs .Sweeny V Cublvvelli Gniisbee U in .niiiiil ll kid IUitl Clurlr. Iljnpt I 'a M.I 11. .Men iV. V.'i.i T. ,n v i vs t, I ic'o i- CO vs G W I'leetu v. Prick St nl'ii vvi.'e vs I.e. Voiikins adr.u el ul l:.iwt. W ilbellll v, JjI.u 1) i 1 v s s uiie Win P Mu.r llaviil ali.ni vs While A Mtni. e vs . in ll i"r mire vs lin uniii Lull. bait ' I" Jji l.ui o. cn ' t vs li.ivvi is G.ili J .It it .Miller. . J P MtulIX lieiij liiillcy ',rui Hii.H.jus -liiur s Jai.iii Kumi ,1 li.vi.i Waller vs I'avi.l Wuldroii lliirl.i.s li iwn's ;;usrJiuii vs I 'lias A Kuls J.i l is Weaver Jaiites I'siiieroit tlve river t ins .4 Kuti Alan aiM el ul J n-..l. fH-aa!i..lts J ntie . I ' allieioii J.imIi 1. vtel s Hvis .Sine hi..li..l'4 Ui Iti itii vs iLunl Dun keuiilUr vs J. iu . II cn.iU v Jaliu I'olUnri's evis ii. Jsc.ili hei Und V eti vs I it ll i 'Ullllll.lllfs Vs J P lu. i.;.'f rl el llv in v ..Ihtv el tl llsiiiisb .il.i.iU r X t it Jaarph ."l'4 vs Levi Mtliu s ' Wm r r' 1 Geo P ( snip s Jxm-oU I. una v v. Jsiii.-s Uiyt.ai (lei Miku's II '.V U'sliil.l same J.ilili I hnl i l.sl Gad C l. k. l lluul..ii Iji Kais-V Uxuiid vs J P . ( P M"p s 1411.1 aubli4tkei l tl i J .bit Kneute t ( lisilts Kobilusl tl KsiUy I'lsiui vs W m U Ge.ibsii 1 Mis Mul'U i I'hsilst Mr. J IAMKS Dl.UD. l'!l-f. 1 PlotlllHU 'tiy't OltlvS. I obUiiv. July I, lJ ( I U!)V , Kb ti.J go4enstt I 'I t l.sutt tu4 wi tU det.iiiaiaiit, I 4 IMt'ttd 11 M tt by Lv.si Abu, My WM. A. KXAUIi. Ii - Al'lh' I'tset UumIs. Wiwi tkJ bu4tti J btlt. .-tsilk. u' 4.uiut. I t It e. . i. trusts. im i(t, I 414,1 slivu, )a4 l TOWMt HAIL CLOTHING STOttE, Aarcf Street, opposite the Red Lion Hotel, Sunbury. Pa. 'PIIE subscriber is hoppy to aniiou'tce lo the -- eitisene of Sunbury ond vicinity, i." has just opened a large stock of CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, such as Crlats of evnry foshion, Pant and Vests, Shirts of ail kinds, figured and plain, under shirts and drawers, both woolen and cotton, red flannel shirt i, twilled, plated bosoms, overhauls, stockings and gloves, of oil kinds, suspenders, silk handkerchiefs, ties and stocks, poukct handker chiefs, crlton and silk t splendid . collars, suspenders of all si7.es and prices, -It has often been said of a pocket in a shirt, but come nnd see the pockrt,. vest and thirt in one. . ' ' Also! a fine assortment of Cloths, Cas.iiners and Snttinctts, Summer goods, black satin tor Vests, at every price, and any quatilily of fancy vest pattern, which will be made up to order to suit customers ; my maxim is : no fit no take. And as for cheap selling, I don't intend to be beat by Europe or America. Alio, on hand, a large assortment of Umbrellas at any price, to suit great und small, together with some travelling bags to carry Yank e notions in, large and small. Coma Fanners, Mei'Urmtc, Lt 'fcrs sit , Call in and nee llie Clothing t Tower It 'll, Anil if yoa want lo Vie suited t T, Cnll nt the st, re of John II . . JOHN H. DANFIELD, AUcm. Sunbury May 20, 1851. Rm. " NEW DIllja "dtobe. WEISER & BHU2BR, ; Wholosalo and Retail Druggists, j iVu)7;if St., next door to P.. Y. B right's Stort, ' SUNBUST, PA, " j tfVf'FKK to the public thu largest and be.-l ! telected ttock ever opened in this section of country, consisting of ' FRESH AND PURE DRUG S. j Medicines, Chemicals, C sound .Spices, Puint.!. j Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stulls, Window Glass, . Putent Medicines, together with a complete as- ' sortmcut of Paint, Clothes, Hair. Tooth, Mail j and hhairig Drushcs, Dressing, bide, Meek and ' Pocket Combs, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Creams, Tobacco. Se'ars, Port Mouias, Stationary, Con fection aiies, PURE WI.NES AND BRANDIES For Medicinal use, English, French and Ameri can Perfumery, Fancy Goods of cvory descrip tion, in short every article kept bv Di'uurnsts generally. i ZD" Prescriptions Carefully CumpouadtJ. , GEO. 13. WEISER, i WM. A. BRUNEI!. i Sunburv. May 13, 1654. i SAIZUSL V7. PEPPSR, sccccjsoa TO HENRY J. PEPPER & SON, Thatches, Jewelry & Silver Ware, .Yo. 175 Chestnut st , opposite the State Housf, niiiADjntPiiiA. Phila., May 27, 1354 ly. j PHILAUEtrHIA. I ALLEN & NEEDLES, 1 23 South Wharves and 35 Suui Water Street, ' (PfcFFER for sale on the moHt reacnnnblo terms, 0M Sperm, Whnlc, Sulur and Mincra' i Ciils- GL'AXO Peruvian Guano, Government No. 1. , STARCH Agents for the Oswego Pure Starch, Prepared Corn und Coi n Ktarch. j Phosphate of Lime, 1000 burrels of improved Super Phosphate ol i I. ime. Phila., Mav 27, 1854. 3ui. JOHN V. KARTI1T, MERCHANT TAlLOli, BtTNBTJHV, PA., BTlKSPECTrULLV informs his friends and itt. customers that he lus just received I'roru the city a new uud complete assortment of .Mens Wearing .Ippurcl, which he will make up to order, or sell, as cheap i as any other esliiblistmicnt in the place, as lie is ! , . ; , i. . . . . , ,, , . ,i.,.1,lil,(,j , n.rl,,i, 11Q ., , n.i..r.i vlim . . His goods are choice, and carefully selected from the best in the Philadelphia market, and they I will be made up in the best and latest style and ! wan anted. His stork consists in part of hand some Marscile and .Silk Vcstings, Duck and . other Linens for Coats, &e. Also, variety ol I Cloths, Cassiincrs, Cravats, Neck Ties, and a ; variety of other articles for Mens' wear. ; Sunbury, June 10, Idol tf, j GUANOGUANOV jJjOOO Tom No. I Government Peruvi.ui! Guano. lO(M) Tons Uuper-phusphute of Lime. lOO '1'uiis Miuerul Guano, i FOK SALE 11Y i ALLEN & NKEbLUs', ! 2'i South Wharves and o'J Soii;'( Wa'tr Street, ' first door u'lote Chefnut it , i , nilL ADULl UIA. 1 ; June '.11. :im. ! Estato of ALBIN NEWBEKRY. Jec'J. , 1 ! kT OTICK is hereby given lluil letteis of .td- : luimstrutiou have been grunted to the un- ' lerniciii'd upon Ihe c.'.i In of Albin Newberry, ' late of Pi'itil township, Nouiiun.bi'ibiiid county. dee'd. All 1ht..ii iuib l.livj ar rtiluejlcd lo inakff iiuineiliate puyiuenl, and all having cl.iints , or iiein.ir!s actiii.t sni.l eitate are dc-irid to , lunke tlie tjmc Llioun to tlie subnil eis without delay. j l)Ii.Ml. .-Vi. V. DJ'.i.Kv, , i i.onr.Mt v m:u iiiiijkv. s P.i..a ip.. Ju...-1, l.-il.- tit. Adlu'i.. X OTICK To TrrspaMors rn the Tdejratjii Lii.e. vuruK is biicby civin, llui M i.rrsen. luuild t.r.la...il.i i,ii. ii, of inji.iinj I . , . , of llie I'iill i.lclplua itu.l nn! nry 1, Ici.ph be iU .lt kitli . .'. .ul.n I,, ili.. j, t i.f .t ,iii,;y n, ; u. ll ir nis.le ei.d i... ..!.!. II. 11. M.-H!li, I',, ,'i Pi. lia. uud euul'Lrv Tilii.pl, l'u. hunbury, June a, 5I.-- t'. j Billiard Saloon, Mai Url ktiiii t. huuhut ) . I 'IIIU sl-'.iil'rr i..e. 'fully inf. in. ll.e public - Ihsl lis li.s eie.Ud lor limir 4iiiniiir,. .,! ' lli'l.M, til (1IJ4III lOMVtood I.1II..1J ul.ie, Willi I Hid. lubUi ru.l.i.ms, in the Uulbliug Ul.lv ! wiKpisJ t. ihe u.ll.e ol !r uitbury Ai.inu.sii, I J. t't. I.UTc lf. i. uiibur , lane 17, I .'. I (MHPi:i lli, 'l .or o.l ,-luih, f.b.s i,l 'SS'. ' !. I nul .1. ,, .. I I, vc J Slid l l sile ! Apiiitl, I W. Jk ( ( UV .Diil -s l I..!.,, i ... ttii. ii I V.sli., I J. u;.l.,.l . lo,l.. V.. tal culJ. l'i..iijs. tl-.s.k, .ii At . i.se stJ Um ti.il hIi I W.L,U4t i. ,nt.i. A i.u tl. Il l HUNK fiLkmsm Yty U.J. t.J Mj'tt4. DaStlt. tl VIHi.4 fc-.l M.I k V st lt. sv t e II h l.l li4l THE AMERICAN'S FRIEND ! t HOLLO WAV'S TILLS. To tJu Citizent of Ihc United Statct : I inim hmtib!) hihI inxrcty tlvuiti y for tV IminrtW rtpM,,I"Ie wh,c'' y,l "v lirntowetl pon mr Pill. I to he Ihitoppi-Tttinily ol nfUinjr thai my Aurpim were ill Amiiniuiit CiltKeuv, urttrnit I ftiitrrmiti lor h II Umi cwwrnt America nA tte Amnnrn, the nirntl Hvrly vmpulltit itwwh wthnt I nri)ctiMT1vtnii midnl thi'H r'Ui iifrtly l' iiiit ymir clinwte. cnr.nimui.in, Mtid Piii'' nf lv"Ba hitrrtrtiiiR o fnintiliih mrMnll oimMig yun. wiii J,ave ttm llo"c U)r I'vcuiiift iu New 'olfc THOMAS IIOLLOWAY. 0. CitTtiVf of Ann and Nntvui Strectt, New Y. fk. rUIUFlCAYIOFOF THE BI.O0D, f LIVKR AND niLIOLS COMPLAINTS The CitiJtentof Ihe 1nioii tiiffrr mrtci. rntmditnrder i th Liver Seoniach, tctircMf ny nr iioe frjitj tho influent cf thcia clertriiriivr ninUtli't. htitcc lii'e win fn. TUo fair w. wilxjt the n,M WitilNnme in lh WurtJ. up to cciUin prioil wheu, diittrrning tn tuy, many I H ue ttieir tmttli mttl (tmkI hk. white n tw tlit hyduy nf life, inch ml rvilii mny lw rlfectunUy'tt mnji(.( hy foniiiiuullv kcein(t Hie I'lxl pure, niid On- Liver niuj Kkmmi-ri in ' healthy nfthoi, wlicn life will flnw rurMiilih , ami rect'inMft pl;ut m e"iigntnl clim, where t.netertiiit pnn-x ftppcum l rotff.i. Ai it rriulf the prmtt-nviili Mi -.f the huuuin riAtnc i nt the duntiiw nf life, nnifh mny h efiVeted, audi nny feorletWly, Ihut hepltli nnd h( cnu hn rrnhmmtl lr imuiy yem beymi'Hlieir nulirmiy liinii. if lolloway'a Pills tirii lutcn to purify the hl'MHl ruivrfttnif to the niloB IhmI tlowr for heultli cciitiuuud iji the dire Huh u'hit-h criHiipiny ta h Ux. A CASK OF WKAKNIiM AND DlJilMTV OV TKN Yli VHP STANDl.NO, CIJRr.I) ItY llOLLOWAV.S PILLS, Copy of o Latter from Captain John Johnson t Jator House,. Xew Yorkj duted Junuary Mlt. 1S5I T Pi f 'Suit IIjlivvay, Hf, Co uvl u Aim an J I Nasfim Street, N. Y. ji,r J) i with the in- t hfiirtftit plr;tMire I lmv t inform y lint I h:ive heii rostcri-! In hwilth und Mrrn-Jt hy!nVn v ur Piti l;,r the Ur int yvur. I ruffm I Mom n rlt-riiiigemeiit uf the LiVrr i:d Snmmdi. am! was i ledutjd to mi' h wu extremity tlmt I gnve up mv Wnp, ' iitivur expectin to t Sh nny inuro, t?i I hml tiiel evrt 1 flfini ilv th tt wntl recfrtuin'Miiic! to nit, hut nil to no pur ' p ie; l.wl given imwlf up tn despair, when wn nt I lat r-C'inmenilVii to Hi'ac irwi Pillii. A tier uciiK tlicm t I t thit.c m -ir.h . the rem'i i ihl 1 nm n-.w in hriur j henlth thun 1 hrivo hectt tr-r t-icven ) ear puii. and imc 09 vi ;l ax cv- r I wm i i my i(n. Ya nretjutiu at Jik-riy ' f rni.e thi kaown fi,r tt.e iwiniit f o'.l.fM. ' J ".T Mil. Sir. v-.uib reipcr!l"i!"-, (Slwi.cV) ' JON jt!LS0N. Thus. crhhrsiUd PM arc wai'dti fully rftca- limits Li The J-MljiL-i't" Afci-tv iir.'j'fly AH'hiun PyiouTury Bilious .-it.Mliti,il niMw;jn in iiii; i't i.islc lntu complaints. InllHinniBiioii Jaundice Liver tm- flitintH Lmnlflpi pr.es KheuniHtiHn lie Ulitinii ut' Uriii Seorfnhi. or B-wei idj'la.iits rsvi-mofr.il C'J:inij-6hoii of T- in the jYmc' C -mt i?oirniupti . ii Ilrjfut uclte Debility In.iit 'it 5rc Tiirosts Stone and Ciuv'cl Tic Douloureux Tumours tf-rntitlarv Syuiptomn t'h-er Yencrenl AfToetiujiK Voimsof uti fcimls W'fakntf s. fr in whatever cause kc , tic. S -hi at the KsloM-Flmiciit cf ProlerT Hotl.ow.r. W rnnd, fi:e:ir Temple Bar, London.) nitd uVtit his in .Yew York. Order for Mt-flifiuufl in tlie Suites. m!ri reu sed 4T. Iloihtwny New York, ? will reeeive dneuttcntion S ld alt i hy fill resncctuhir Dn'Httt and D'aler in Med ieiiws lhr;uKliout f tit LnUed S'utcf, in B- x nt 37 cents, fr7 cenrt . mid ?! 5l cent eHch T i he had Whokseio f tlie prineipul Lrug Houses in the '--j- There it aVjunderable saving by taking Uie larger t'Z w V ' - rirection for the guidance of piilieiitt In every J.iue lr-J-l. Cm TT A V 4 DAIYTC LIGHTNING E0DS. I.i AKUr ACTUr.ED AI.TD SOLD BY M3ALLISTER & BROTHER, OPTICIANS, 18 CHESNTJT STREET, PHILADELPHIA (At tho Old Stand, estubli.lied iu 1700.; Our Point nt r.ll llppt vrithclid riotioasn.I ttsmpnl Jl!h our Dr.ae. PiiatoU ilirertiotif sommpauy csrh poiut PrlrwJ, it 00, tl 24, $1 60, W), fi U0, ( uO, fn follit, scuorain to the (i.uiuitity of Platia. .Hy eraittinff Six Contt in Pottage Starnpi, ia addition to any of tuo abova prises, a Point can bs caiely tent by mail tn any part of tlio United Etatci. Phila.. May n, 1S54. Sin. Iii tlie Court of Common Pleas of North umberland County. Breve de Partition Farunda No. l'J AictsT 'J'. lSo'l. AM ICS Caiiilhrrs and Matilda Lis uifi', Maiy E. Ai;nvv by hur nuanlian J.unia C'ini;her, Ad.iin ToirtMiee utnl Elizabeth. Ins wife, George Haymaker ami Ptacilla his wile, M..rtlia Giuliani, Elizabeth Giahain, Eveliuu K. Graham nttd MaiKaietla M Gtuluvtii, by then Guaiduu Uobeil Millfgiti, vs. Hoah Bellas, IVter Baldy, Win. Shannon and Rachel his wile, George A. Fiick, Chir auce H Fuck, Auumlus Fiick, Alexamifr Fiick. Robert F. Clmk uud Martha lus wile, Silaa Carey, Ann Carey, Mary E. Cai.-y, Sa rah C.ney, Tltoiiiaa 11. Colt, Win. C. Colt Su ' i nil Colt, by her Guardian Win. A. Pelrikiu, Suydei Jenks, W. Wallace! Jcnks, Gcoi:u A Jenk, P. Fiedorick Jei.kn, Joseph S. Kl.-c-ttiod and Ehz tbulli his w ile, !r. S.uuitul JaRkpon, Jt-si-e Ilesloit, niul John W. Moote. Nutive ii heioby givun lliul in ptirsuancu of tho order iu this w rit contained, lha re- qiie.-l lo makd partition of a piere or parcel ol in. I Mtuaiu in uoul township NurllimnOei- lu:td County, on or near the waleis nf Miumii kin crnek, containing 1ST I acres, mi ttf cr les.t, bounded on thu noitli by IuihU of iho Miners Bank uud u'.tieis, on liiu i-nttt Ii by I lit top ur near the lup ol Muhaitny infinitum, uu llie vvpl by lands nf John X. Lane and el hers and on lift east by lauds ot J.n-nb llolfinaii and oilier, vv hicti .ud LT. .t v ol .uij ruueis'.a ul tracts oi p.u! ni tracts, st.ireyej t ti wai rn it dated l.ltli of .Match KlCi' ciutiled In E linun.l llolT, Tli Miias G,ll. J.ttni-s Gieei, Win Moiiionn, Thtintaj t.'.utipl tin luibeit C iv. plain, vviil be h-lil ufi lh ' Slid IjiiiIs oti Mnndjv ih' vMlli thiy cl' Jnlv tiel, wlnn an I vv l.i'irt all Uii) pHillek, P.ai ilili and dc teiul.uii, aio wnmeil tn be p.ev. U ILI.IV.M I'. Kli'l'. sl.ei.if. S'icu:V i !':'. e r.ui'..ui v . 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