SUNWllY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL Jor cign News. Arrival of the Canada. AT HALIFAX. LATER FROM EUROPE. Large Decline tn Flour Cotton Uuchanged fmpo.-tant from the Continent Austria' Position Still DoubtfulThe Insurgents Masters of Madrid Sacking of the Palace of Queen Christina Ncut Spanish Ministry Message jroin vrtcen ricioria jisxing New Supplies Further Negotiations Pro poned Austria Gone Over to Russian Inter ists and Making Warlike Preparations Popular Discontet at St. Petersbnurg. Halifax, July 31. The stamer Cnnaila arrived hero this evening from Liverpool, w ith date to Saturday, 22d inst. Austria's conduct had become more doubt ful than ever. The Spanish insurrection was rapidly spreading under iSspartero. ENGLAND In the House of Lords, Earl Hassington asked Ministers whether they had authorized Lord Westmoreland to state to the Cabinet of Vienna, that Polish subjects from Russia would not be allowed to enter the English army, or to follow the standard of the Allies- HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM SPAIN. Advices received at Paris from Madrid, dated July 18, stale that the insurgents were masters of the city. During the night the troops engaged in support of the Queen acted rigorously against the barricades, but for the most part were unsuccessful. The Madrid Gazette published on the 18th, a list of the new Ministry. Gen. Cavayl is appointed Commander of tho Cavalry of Ma drid. At the last accounts, the fighting between the troops and the insurgents was going on in several parts of the Capital. A battle had been fought between Gen. O'Duunell and Gen. Blazer, in which the lat ter was defeated, wounded, and taken pris oner. The populace had taken possession of and sacked his palace of Christina at Salamanca Grenada and the whole of Catalonia has risen against the Government, led by tho Captain Geneiat, and lighting was going on at some point. THE WAR. The Paris correspondent of the London Morning ChroriHe makes the following im portant communication : The Cabinets of Vienna and Berlin have communicated to the French und Eriglitli Governments, the impression produced upon them by the answer of Empeior Nicholas t0 the summons sent by Austria to evacuate the Principalities The German powers now announce that in their opinion the propositions contained in the Russians answer, if not altogether satisfacto ry, appear calculated to serve as a basis for further negotiations, and they propose that Pfdgue shall be fixed upon as I lie seat of fur ther conference. They moreover expressed the opinion that it w ill not be possible to call upon Russia to evacuate the Principalities, if it be not at the same lime clearly understood that the allied powers shall slop their move ments in advance. In other words, that Ans tiia has fallen back into unalliai.ee with Russia. All the Austrian reserves are to be called out and placed on a fooling. Account fiorn Si. Peieieburg slate that the Czar was deleunined not to yield, but that great discontent pievailed in the Capitol. The details show that the recent victories at Gutrgevo were achieved by the Turks un assisted, leaving the w hole bunks of the Dan. ube from Turuavo to Altenelza in their hands. The main body of the Turkish army ore said to be moving towards the mouth of the Danube. The allies have repaired and occupied the the Rudsian batteries at the Suhna mouth o' the Danube, and are empluyed in removing the sunken ships fiom ihe channel. The Russians have burned Matchin. Geneial Aurep having been disgraced for want of snrces, had shot himself. The Fiencli and English armies weie lowly drawing closer around the Russians. A private telegraphic dispatch from Con stantinople, received at Paris, states that the KussiaJis met with a check at Datouen, in Asia, and that 4,000 Turkish troops had been eitt from Varna in Circassia. THE LATEST. Prussia and Austria, it is siid, have asked Prance and England to statu Ihe conditions on which they are willing to conclude a peace. The Russian party asserts that the military operations of the allies are nearly at a stand still that the attack on SebaMopol ia indefinitely postponed that the attack on Croustadl is not to take place this year that the great battle to tuke place near Hue liar est is problematical ihul the hostile operations have been reduced to a simple blockade ; and, in the cud, Ihe Russians will liiumph by di plomacy. fliiKADrt.'rM. Flour has largely declined. Western Canal 30s ; (hio3 1; Corn, yellow, 3 is. Another Circular says: The HreaJslufl maikel i very dull sad owing lu the declin ing tendency thtne is ipiite a panne. Prices fin Flour are consideiably lower, the decline lor Ihe week being (mm 3. to 4. eJ.. Wheal is also conrulernbly lower. $lrii uiul Kuuiiiii'i' (IoimL ! Peter W. Gray INFOIMM In fiteitd thsl lie has juM l.lvJ good iiMilMieul uf Hpiing iij Huiiimri iooda si hi 'Ins III Wlioillvbriiy irl. i . a (iwwr ut DRY (JOOIK, V!Z : Ll ll, CsclUMM, tlllirlL, Jrails, Ilulliugt, il4, IU' I l.anir, lilugliauta, . !, I.1USUS, Muslin. t'Uuiuls, MaMlilU "ilka, HuHuuei Hkettie, lit 'I'liutmiui ami all iUmU Ut lbs l'i tiuuda hue. AUu, tig ihwIk'I uf febosra l"i Man VV uua aud 'kildraa, "suammM llaia, Uf lMl ff Nli. Ts. ('. Mleaaa, apt', a( I ua, 4. llstrtlMsirr. A aS'l WMtMMO " J' Waif Tuba, la.aai. V '. !. MimUs, 4s. uiiiiisii s' - " T t'wl,M at4 WASSi if y New Advertisements. Sheriffalty. To the Voters of Northumberland County. Fillow-Citiisjis:- I herebv announce myself as the "American Volunteer Candidate at the October ensuing Election for the office of b K IFF. for which solicit your suffrages. Having been strongly encouraged by many of my friend throughout Northumberland county, I herewith offer myself to your consideration for the office aforesaid. Bhouin a majurnj oi m; ten see proper to grant me their support, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of aid office to tho best of my abilities with fidelity and impar- 'ittlity- JOHN J. AUTEN. Milton, July 89, 1854. Totiio Voters of Northumberland County, The subscriber hereby announces to the citi zens of the county, that he will be a candidate at the ensuing election for the office of SHERIFF, and promises, if elected, to fulfil the duties of the office faithfully and attentively, JAMES BUOY. Milton, July 59, 1881. Railroad Letting. tEALED PROPOSALS will lie received at the office of the Sunbury and Erie Ruilroud Company, in Lock Haven until 3 o'clock, P. M., of Thuradav, the 17th day of August next, for Ihe Grading and Masonry of that portion of the line of said road, extending from Lock Haven, in the county of Clinton, tn the point of connection with the Venango Railroad one hundred miles, subject to such alterations in the litre of said road, as may be deemed necessary in pursuance of further exsmiiiatian. Pimm mid profiles of said work will be exhibi ted at the office of the said Company, in the said Uorough of Lock Haven, for three days previous to the day of Letting, and all necessary informs lion afforded to bidders, by Robert Farics, Esij., Engineer in Chief. In bidding f"r said work, bids will be required for each mile section of said road, but this is not designed to prevrnt bids for more than one Sec tion, or for the whole line of road to be put under contract. By order of the Board of Managers, JAMES COOPER, President. July 17, 1851. It is he intention of the Company to put under contract a portion of the road from Eric, cast ward, as soon as the surveys required by the con dition imposed by tho City Councils shall have been completed. July 59. Notice to Teachers. T HREE Male and three Female Teachers Schools of the boromrli of Sclinsecrove to com mence on the first Monday f September next. There will be a meetiii!; of the Board of Direc tors, on Saturday, the '-tith day of August, at 10 o'clock, P. M., ut the Union School House in said borough, to examine applicants and employ said number of teachcis. Liberal wages will be given. Tho higher branches arc required to he taught in one of the schools. By order of the Board, GEO. HILL, President. SelinsKrove, July 29, 1834 4t. Just Published and I'ov Sale l,y WM. McCARTY, Bookseller, Sunbury, Pa. The American PLEADERS' ASSISTANT : Being a collection of approved declarations, writs, returns and proceedings in the several actions now in use in the United tales. Bv Coi.MNsoN Reed, Esq.., Ipsac (e Lis viva vox With notes and additions, together with a shor svatem ol conveyancing. By A. Jordan, Pres ident Jud of Ihe Eighth Judicial district of Pa., and Win. M. Kockcfclfcr and M. L. Shiudel, of the bar of Northumberland county. Since the publication of the book, the following letter has been received from Judge Pearson of Harrisburg : II Aiuusni no, June 30, 1853. Gkstu.jien : Alter a careful examination of your "Amer ican pleaders assistant," I tuko pleasure in ex pressing my entire approval of the selection and composition of the precedents thus offered to the public. The legal profession in Pennsylvania stands ill need of a correct system of pleading, adapted to our habits of Iiusiicm, and Ihe practice of the courts. Your forms of declarations being, to a great extent, founded on Ihe acta of astcmhly, will be a saving of labor to the pleader, and con duce to snfet- and brevity in our pleadings. It should be in the linn ds of every practising lawyer in our slate. Yours, with great respect, JNO.J. PEARSON. Hon. A. Jordan, Win. M. Rockefeller and M. L. Shiudel, Esquires. W. McCaHTI, Esq., Dear Sir: 1 received more than a year ago a copy of liced.a Pleaders' Assistant? improved by Judge Jordan and ethers. I examined it with some care soon afterwards, and have had occa sion to use it several times since. I think it de cidedly valuable as a uunui I fur practising attorncya in Pennsylvania, and do not hesitate to recommend it. If it were Generally used it would increase the accuracy of the profession in matters which are often very carelessly done. I am very truly yours, Ac, J.S. BLACK. I also received a copy of tlin Pleaders' Assist ant, and have exuiiiiued it sufficiently to euaUe me to concur very heartily in the above com men dulions by the Chief Justice. GEO. V. WOODWARD. July 19, 1851. Sunbury. July S'l, 1851 Pt'l fllflRTV, fy'. 11M'. have Jt fsit-ivel Hie lw (( mtl I swli-i-. uftkvirtuifitl i 'I 'nluim-r vn mlt-it-il Ut tin tu'liou it Hiii 1 1 y, ci'iiiitlinif in 'art ol lriiM'h l'unwtsU, Simi itit 4 'rruiit. 11 tt(--l a) ( llfti.illC, I 'Inn' I'itu tlrr, l-'ltlliUI Cit. KIW, I riiin ft Wither, (rJtit'tt Pualr, Ilirr t'..V.k(, luluitt II .if tnt lit I'un. i llicaki, iiftHiU-t sllll-sM, I itsitttr, Cttt'tl-HII, Tl.i ttnuhea. kirg t. Ilmr Itrualii-H, ' Null HruBlir. " rovfi's l-itrurls, 1'i'ltUt 'UlUst, i'tisUik; Mat, Vhil 'I'ruiuiiuifeiit 11 11:111(4 1. ' MftlllHSjllll d.ulluaU ' I iMIllf " l-IIMHI, A IMS' lt 41 " Pill at I 1, .ullll ' ' HiMHUfiy, Svuisi Hilly V tltlW, tllUltllrtisl KsiliclB, H.u.1 I l v ' tt r ) Jt m t tt i u , I ' t mi v H. fctj i ttM , Muk " ' 'I'ulsa a. I 4titjiVif II..I.L. I .41.1, hllkiwia, Mirl " V liulsatsr ItMMl olttvi ajrlM Itnt Is ss I l)4ilUfou 1st tllllH All lit istv mlulsr mim limu tls tumm ii JuU Htusii mwi VV l UIsjiih CARBON RUN COLLIERY. UAMOXIN, tVwtiumtitttjH'l County rPHK si)sM iiIi ia 4 tfully iiifuiun U ul lit' lh I U ha IrstactJ I Its h9 U9W cultiy. Nun iitisiiti U tlrlurr Huttbuiy, tf uy pult Ullg Im ltaaUArliUll. l l Miitif, I'viaoua utiui la MtiKt U cu ill 9m AUm lh ul.ss nUf ! tounbuiy. Joh n imiMikia. Huiilui) , July tf Mite r in k rvnu ui-:m.1-9 io, iikJ i (U Now iug IMsms uiUiiy, Wty ?t U4 Pickles, Satlces 5jc. Just received F.ssenre of Ancholves, Chilli Vinegar, The abnva are all from Crosse, ft Hlackwell, London, Potted Toniue, . " Ham, Hastbarry Jam, Currant " Plum " rVrdlnaa, Tomato CaUup, &c., tec. WEISER as HRUNER. Cnuli-flowar, Chow chnw, Mixed Pickle, Onions, Heana, Oirkin, Piccali, John Bull Sauce, Hrefslesk . Worcester ' AVines Liquors. Mnrtell Brand)-, Piuet " French " Common rlinmpaigne Wine, Biieny " Cluret " Ture Port " Port " n ye w nipuny, M'Mioniraliela Wli iiinkey, Muderia " " l.tslion 11 XVim Uillrr For ile by Common Joinnicn srpiritfl, Holland Gin, WEISER BRL'NF.R. Smibury, July 94, 1?5I. BY AUTHORITY. RESOLUTION PROPOSING Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. Skctiox 1. Hesolved by the Senate and Ifottsf of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsyrania in General Assembly mttt Tlinl tlie follnwiiiff amendment Ite nnd tho wme are herl prtiimed to the Cotittitution of Ihe Comniuiiwenlth, under und in itcrnrd:imc with the provisions o( the tenth niticlc hereof, to wit : Pnoroamox I, Tn be articlk xi. pKrTio: I. The ntrtrrfirHte nmonnt of delU lierenfter cinirrli!l by the Comnumweiiith thai I nevr exceed the Bum of five hundred thouMind d. 'liars, except in rase of wur ti repel invnnioti, flitpprefu insiirreclit'it, x to redeem the public debt of Ihe Cotnmciiweiilili. and the money to raint-d hall m annticd to the nurnote for which the debt may bv coiitmcted, or pay tuch del its, nnd to no oihci purMf. Skctios i To pay the pubhe debt ff the Coininii wealth, nnd debts winch may herenltcr1 continetetl in eose of war to repel invanion, tnpprem inwirrectiii and to red f in tlie public debt, the l.cislntare shall at their next session nftci the ad option of this section IntV the Constitu tion, provide by law for the creation of a sinking fund, whieh shall not lie abolished till the said public debts be wholly ii:im, to consist ol till the net minimi income from the nubile works niul stocks owned by thcCoiiiinoiiweallh. r any other funds nriiiiip under any revenue law now ex isting or mat inny e nereauer enacien, so nir as ine same may be reitiirel to viy the interest of said debts sctni-nn-naally. and nuniinlty t t educe the principal thereof hy n sum ii' t lesi than five hundred thousand dollars, increased yearly by eompoiindimr at n rate if not less than fiv per centum per annum : the s.-iitl finkinp fund shnll be invcitctl the loans of the l.ounuonweanii. wiilea shall tc cancel led from lime to time in a mmmer to Ik provided hv law : no portion of the sink ine fund shall ever Ite applied to the to the payment of the debt of five bundled thousand d 'I Inrs mcutioticd in the first section of this article, bat the said sinking fund shall be op plied only to the purposes herein specified. SrcTtos H The credit of the Commonwealth shall not in any way be given or loaned to or in aid of any iudivid nal, rotnpnnv. corporation it nnpocintinu, nor shiill the Cnmmonweullh hereafter become a joint owner or stock holder in any e enany, iiiociatiou or corporation in litis Commonwealth or elsewhere, formed for any purposes. Skctio 4. Tin Cmnmonwcidth shall never assume the debt a of any count r v. city, ly trout; h or township, or of any eorpoorlioii or nssv-iation, unless such debts shall have neen coniracTen r repei niviiFion, suppress uunirrveiiuu, or to defend the Slate in war. fROposmiOi 9, TOT. ARTICLK XT. Prohibiting Nmiiriyal Stthseriptions The le;iisUiture shall never aulhorize any comity, city, borough or township, by V'te of its citi7en or otherwise, to beet nne a stockholder in any joint stock company, ass ciati'in or corporation, or to raiue money for. or loan its credit to. or in aid of any such c mipanvor association. K B. CMASK. Speaker of the House of Rcprcsentati'ct. M. M'CASI.IN, Speaker of the Senate. InSennte, April fi8 IK'M. Ren dved. That this res dntion jwks. Yeas tt'i, nayt 0. Kx tract from the Journal. T. A. MAfil lHE, Clerk. In House of Representatives. April SI, 'A. Res dved. That this resolution pats. Yeas 71, nays '20 Kxtiaet from the journal. W.M. JACK, Clerk. SErnKTARV's OfFICK, ) 1'iled Aprils, 1,1 C A. m.ACK. Secretary of the Commonwealth. I I . N X S Y I V A X I A t S'S. SKCnETAllV Offick. ) Harrishuri;, July I, 1H51. I do certify I hat tlie altove and foreiroinc is a SEAL. ITIK : ? " true and correct copy ot tlie original "Kesolu- )ii relative to an amendment ol ihe Constitu tion," us ihe same remnnis on file m this office. lu testimony whereof I have hereunto set mv hiiml and caused to be infixed the seal of the Secretary s twice the day and year above writ ten. C A. HIaACK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Journal of the Senate Resolution o. .W. entitled Kes dution proposing aiiiendineiits to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, was read a third time On the question, will Ihe Senate acree to the first pr 'position, the yens and nays weie lu ken, atrrceably to the Constitution, and were us loll ms, viz : Yr.i Messrs. Rnck:tlew. Darlinpton.Darsie, Fertjuson, Foulkrod. Krick. Frv. llmlwm. Il ildetnui, Hamilton, B. 1). Ilainliu. 1 '. Hamlin, Heisici, Ib-ce, Juiuisnii. Me- t inn M k, iiei-arianu. riutt. t juife, Saer, siiter. and MeCitslin, Speaker ':!. Nays Messrs. Crabb. CressweM, Hendricks, Kinzer, iniiKie ami r-Kiniier u. S the (uiestion was determined in lh" nffirmulive On the question, will tlie Semite nirree to the second proposition, the yens und nnvs were tnken agreeably to the . (. onstitution. and were us lull vs. vi : Yks Messrs. Buekatew, )irsie, Kcrpus-m. Foulkrod, Fry, (toodwm, llalilemau, IV It Ibmilin. K. V. Hamlin, Hendricks. I leister. Ilofie. J.-imis m. Kinder, MeCtintock, MeFartanil. Piatl, Vt'u e, Oiiik't Wife ft Wherry, MeCut- Un. Speaker. I Nvs Messrs. Ciahh. Crefswell, Darlihjrtou, Humillon, Kuukle and Skuiucr A. I Sj the question was determined in theutTinnative. J turnal of the House of Representatives. ' "The qucstiod rceurriuir up mi the ft un I passajje of the i llfKohoi nisi, llit fitkl nrnn icili.ni mms mrrniol In na fiillnu'si : viz : I Yeas Messrs. Abr.ih iui. A Lima, Atlierton. Hall, DurUm, Beyer, Hicham, Boyd. Bush. Bverly, Caldwell. Calvin, i Carlisle, huuiberbin, Cook C'inne, Cummins, Dauhrity, uiivis. lie - rtmee, imnuiuif, l-'kert. Kdiicr, r.iored, Kvims, Foster, Fry, tiulleutine, tiiblHuiev. liiluiore. tirny, (.loom, liwin, HauiilliMi, Hnrt. Ilerr, Hiestand, Hillier, Hippie, Horn, Hummel, Mnnsieker. Iluntei, llurtt Juek man, Kilfr-Te. Knight, Imrv, (Lehitth.) lmui, Maee, Maguire, Manderfield. M'Connell, M'Kee. MilUtr, Moiui fthnu, Montiroinery, M sore. Moter. Muse, I'ahner, Ftirke. Fanulee. I'iimkiii ie. Putters u, porter, Putney. Rawlins, Rolsrrts, Rowe, Stlbde, Soti, Sidle, Simon ton. Smith, (Berks.) Smith, (Crawford.) Stewart. Stoekdale, Stroutc, St rut hers, Wherler, Wiellein, Wrurht, Ziejiler, Chase. Speaker KV Nays None. So the question was determined in the a Hi rotative. On the ittralioii will the llute Hiiee to Ihe seciwd pnv-p-ili ilie eits and uavs were lake'., litrreetibly to the provisi His f the lath article of the constitution, and aro as follows : Yka Messrs. Aim. Icon. Atherfon. Hull, Barton, Beek, 1 Rever, Mit;hiilll, B d, C;ildw H, Carlisle. Chniiiltetinin, Ctttik, CniiM', t'nuniiihs, llmnjlieitv, Havis, Heeau, He I'nuife. liunuiutt, F.ditmrr. Kldred, I'vans, Fry. lialleutine, i I idilsoiiev. lillmofe. Ilitiv, (tlfNiil. (ivvm, llninilt-llie- I t'lud, Hd!ier, Hippie. Iluitseekel, II Hitler, 1 1 til t, Juekuutll, Ki'i ore, Kniuhi, jmrv. ( I .a-lit;l. l.owerv, ('J'hu,) I.11111, Muil-e. Maunire. M iintn (ti-ld. M'Connell. M'Kee, Mono fhan. Montffi nirrv, Mr -ore. Mos-r, Muse Pm liner, pinkr, Piirmlee, pusiiiiie, 1'ittirrtvm. purler, Ituwlius. Rlerts, Rowe. Stilkide. Se..tt. Simoni4t. Siiiith. ( Berks.) Sum h, Ct'riiwfoist ) Sl.i k.lule, Wheeler, W.rkleiu, Wrifht, Cleise, Kptker 7 1 . Navs Messrs Admins. I till d wilt, I It to is. Bush, Bverly, K.k.rl. Kil.s, Hot. Ilerr. Hut. Hmunirl, .M,Csi.nit, Mdter, p. 'ills an, Putney, Sidle, Sten'ui I, Strug, Struthcfi, Hfl.-l i. Sthe tpiesitoti was deteiiuiuetl 111 ihenifirmiitive. Sh hrrrmv' Oiicf. ) IUukisjui ku. July I, - l PF.WSYIA'AMA.SS I do certify that thu ntkova and foreitoinit, is a due untl e oner! ropv uf the 'VB4' ami 'Jul' tikt u on Hi" Res dnlin retali e li am uuh'ihI IMi'lit o Ihr CoiiBlitiiti hi ( lite Coniili' Hi Wealth" us Ihe wme notH urs 011 Jouriiiils ol I lie two 1 1 o llir isriMTut Asselnblv. s this) Clil Hi 'iiweulltj lor lb SeMtmi iii !.'( Hih-ss mi' lmid ninl (he Seiil isf tviid i(1b this hi si ilitv ol Jil, oaur tkousutid ij(la bvu stud uwl Uuy-totir. C A BLACK. Secieiary tf tb Ciuuiwivwcs.iiIi. July I V lM -I111. To the Voters of Northumberland County, Eneouraijed bv my numerous friends, I oiler in) self as a rsuihilale for the office uf HIKRU'T, ml promise, if elected, In dischaige the duties "I lbs ulli.s lalihlully and punctually, whirl) uiy rrM.ir will souliU Ins to do. IIHVUV Itf.ADKK M. Kwru.i ilia, July II, I .. To the Voters of NoithawberUnd County. ruiam I irliiti - I linens aunuuma r If as raii.b.Ui for s ii i: it iff. at the Mil flMltoii, aJ a-lirH) yuur support, 4 ll kMtol aliall Hut latl to piturui lbs dull uf Ik kllw Id Ut U4 ut nil al.ililiss. liK VMsi Will., HKTt'.N. l.ui Augusta, July IS, st. - NOTICE. V OTK'E la Isaitky ,... tUl U as I'. .a. Mt. a4 im Uiii, .,!.. tt( ti tMM .Mtui m 4(u.4 .4 Hi., i a K4. auj ims MSM ill U flMll4 W Ik I'wMl M feiatMia) ilwil Ausua Itiaa. JAMtfA(l, fiatk'f rtalkM4st'( la)t,, ktfkir, llr s, li ... DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTIONS. THE Democratic K lectori of NorthumberlanJ county are renpectfully requested to meet it (lie several places of holding the general and town ship election in the different boroughs and t6n ships on 8aturday, the 5th of August next, be tween the hours of ona and five o'clock In the af ternoon, to vote for one person for Congress, one person for Penator, one person for Assembly, one person for Sheriff, one person for Prothonolary, one person for Coroner, one person for Commis sioner, and one person for A uditor ( and the Judges of the elections in the different boroughs and townships are requested to meet at the Court House, in Sunbury, on Monday, the 7th of Au gust at 11 o'clock, A, M., to count the votes cast for the different candidates for the above named offices and to declare the candidates having the highest number of votes the nominees to he sup ported hy the party at the next election, and at the same time select a delegate to she next fourth of March Convention ; appoint a Htanding Com mittee to serve for one year, and also three Con ferees to represent this county in the Conference lobe held with Hcliuy Ikill county to nominate a Democratic candidate for Congress in this District. WM. U. KIPP, Chairman.. VALENTINE KLASE, JOHN BOCSH. D. I. CALL, J. G. FRICK, J. Z. HAAS. JAMES ECKMAN, MICHAEL TREON, JAS. KAUFMAN, Standing Committee. 2, 1854. Sunbury, July REGISTERS' NOTICE. TYJOTICE ia licrcl.v given to all la licreliv erven to all Legatees. ' Creditors nnd oilier persons interested in the Estntci. of the following named persona, tlinl the Executors, Administrators, mill (unrdians of said Estates hnve filed their accounts with the Kegivter of NorthuiiiberluiiJ County, and that the funic will be presented to the Orphans' ('ourt of suid Countv, on Tuesilny, the 8lh iliiv of August, A. D., 1851, in the forenoon, fur confir mation nnd allowance. Michael Ferstcr, dee'd., aettleJ by hia Ex'tor Peter Ferstcr. . Peter Obenlnrf, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tors, Peter and Cloorge Olicnlorf. Saml t'nlilwell, dee'd., settled by bis Adm'rs, A. (iulVy and 'l'hos. J. (iulbriiilli. Jacob patr., dee'd., settled by hia Adin'lors, Philip and .In cob Spot. Marks J. K. Krli-bner, dee'd., settled by his Adrn'r, IVtcr Kel.'.lincT. Mii lnii'l Di'ilil, ('ih 'iI., settled by his Ex'tors, Michael and John Deihl. Joseph Ilurtmiiu, dee'd., settled by hisAdm'rix, Elixsbcth Hurtuinn. Isaac Miiniier, dee'd., settled by hia Adui'tor. Win. V. SiIvirwoil. ('on rail Bachman, dee'd settled by hia Ex'tor, Michael I.ubr. Cenrgo Long, ilec'j., settled by hia Adm'tor, (Icore Hover. Daniel Herb, dee'd., Finn! Acct. settled by his Adm rs, Daniel and Adam Herb. John Lose, dee'd., settled by his Ex'tor, John K. Denthr. r iCiiericK .'vuains, uec u..seuieu ny nis.Aum rs, i II. x.iiil ....nitili nn. I Aa.an .i ama Michael licit., dee'd., settled by his Executor, Michael licitz. Gilbert Voris, dee'd.. Final Acct. settled by bis Adm'r, William T. Forsyth. Joseph Folk, de:'d., setlled by his Executor, Peter Conrad. Howel Goodrich, dee'd., Final Acct. settled by his Adm'r, Robert Davidson. Henry Funk, dee'd., settled bv hia Executors, lionj. F. Funk and Win. lleinen. Henry Long, dee'd., settled by hia Guardian, Jacob Wagner. Annie C. Koy, dee'd., settled by her Guardian, t; W. Scutes. Susan Gcarlrart. settled by her Guardian, Jas. Eckinan. George Metller, settled by his Guardian, Lu ther Basset. Lot 'liipman,scttled by hrs Guardian, It. X. McWilliuins. Nathan ilcjb, settled by IrU Guardian, Win. Zarliimn. William & Irfvina Miller and Margaret Riley, settled by their Guardian, M. Chamberlain. Tire Filial Acct. of John N. Polluter, Ex'rof Henry Fullmer, dee'd., who was Guardian of Henry F., Clarimla ifc Peter B. Kelchner. Mark .Slnught, dee'd., settled by Iim Adm'tor, Philip Mile. Joseph H., Mary Jane, ond Hannah Price, settled by their Guardian, !Sarn'l Furman. Joseph .Slr.urb. dee'd., settled by his Adm'tors, Reuben T. Fullmer and Jacob Slrauli. Cathuriirc Rosa, dee'd., tctlled by her Ex'tor, James Tuggurt. Catharine Ross, dee'd., Distribution acct. set tled bv her Ex'tor, James Taggirt. JOHN P. Pl'RiSEL, Register. Register's Office, ) Sunbury, July S, 1854 J Colon il Window (ilass. W. MOWBRAY & CO., SOUTH West corner TENTH cV HUNTER Sis., would respectfully invite tho attention of Merchants, Builders and others to the beauti ful variety of work produced at their establish ment, consisting uf STAINED WINDOW GLASS, auitablo fur Hotels, Saloons, public and private buildings; Churched Ornamental Stained Glass, Transoms and ISidc Lights for Vestibules, Dulcouy, Piaza unj Staircase Windows. Also, Lead Mash and Slaiucd Gloss for Churches, Scriptural Figures and Mtar pieces, accurately worked up to order, and furnivhed in any part of the United Stutes. Flocked rnameled and malted decorative Church Window Glass executed in Got'iic and other architectural lv les, und conielent work men sent to any part of the Union, Orders from distance promptly answered. N 1). An Agent wanted for this place. Pbila., July IH.M. :im. Estate of ALBIN NEWBERRY, deo d. JOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad- ministration have been granted to the un dcrsii signed iiihiii the estate of Allan Newberry, j late of Point township, Xorthuiulieilaiid couuly, dee'd. All eroiia indibled aia requested to I make iminrdiale payment, and all having claims or demands against said estate are desired to make the same known to Ihe sulwcrilwi without delay. OKASIIA NEWUEIIHV. . , . I.OKL.M'V NEWUERKV, Point tp.. Juik tl, l.M. Ui. GUANO, GUANO. UOU Ton. ,u. I (iuteriiuirul I'eiuviall jJ liu.iiu. 1UOW Tuna Suier- InMphate uf Lirii. 1UU Twos Miurrui Guano, FOKSAI.KIIV ALI EN & NKKUI.FK. VI South ll kanei anj 34 Suulk H ul,r Strut, Jii$l J iur W t'keilnul Si , rillLADBirillA. Jums VI. Ij. 4w. (1 AHI'K I I.Ntl. Iluus ml rUk, Table oil -J t arpvl rkaia, an J Mmm waia, juat iw.e tJ aiul s.ls bj A,.i.l i, !). I. W. TCXKR 4 I'll. kJllut'a). U ItiiiJavl liuuu akios aiul sii- twia Imi Ml kjr II. I I a ll nit I A ( t. Mtrasl alr.el, puMi tua PuMUStna. wukttis. Ik. . lal.- HiMil a auj tska k4 Mm, au4 I'kOJisa, I Moiwa sttwaa, Li' U.k au4 Wis4 ItaOeie, ) la..4 a4 kai l.m.i A-va, U.i . s SII4I l."kktt.fck I'll I m. .Uin vstri.k hbi sri k.ti. itfir FRENCH TRUSSES. Hreightng less than 24 ounces. For the Cure of Hernia or Rupture. CKNOWLEDGED by the highc.t medical I- authorities of Philadelphia, incomparably superior to any other In one. Sufleiera will be gratified to learn that (he occaaion no oflcra to procure not only the Itghtrtt and lo but aa linrablt a Truse as any other, in lied of the rnmbrnnt and tincomfortablt article uaually abld. There ia no difficulty attending the fitting, and when the pad ia located, it will retain ila position without change. I'eraona at a distance unable tn call en the uhacriber, can have tho Truaa aent to any ad. drcaa, by remitting Fin Dolart for the .ingle Truae, or Ten for the donlile with measure round Ihe hips, and at'iting aide aflectcd. It will be exchanged to suit if not fitting, by returning it at onre untnilnl. For aale only by the Importer, CAI.EBH.NEKDI.ES, Cor. TwellXh & Race alreeta. Philadelphia. IT I.aiiiks. requiring tho benefit of Mechan ical Supports, owing to derangement of tho In ternal Orgnne, inducing Fulling of ih0 Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary. Dyspeptic, Nervoua and 8pinal Weakness, are informed that a competent ami experienced l.jnt will I in otlendnuce at the Rooms, (set opart for their exclusive use,) No. 1 14, Twelfth St., 1st door below Race. July 1, 18M. ly. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, or Tasteless Salts, Prepared bv WEISER & BRUXER. This preparation is recommended aa nn ex cellent laxative nml purgHlive, it operates milrllv. is entirely free from any unpleasant taste, re sembling li'inomiln in flavor. This medicine ia highly beneficiiil for diseases peculiar to summer ' anil hot ireathrr. Wunburv, July 1, List of Jurors, F Xuilliunilicrliiuil County, for Angus i'eim. A D., 1S5I. 'r;iiil .Iiii'oii. Point Jacob Hrilir k Lower Augusta Ui'ntsc Lonrj. Jolm Winn. D.miel Hamiattiich, Jnlm Diuikelberoer. Delaware Win Hi-ant. Shamokin Sib.-isiian Uunynvr, Samuel llummi'l, S.iinni-I Eul. Northuubcrland Jdmva Tuucait, Jolm L. Cult. ' Jordan Elins Swart it tW Win Kerlitr, Win Clieiinglun, Sam uel Vosl. Lewis Gen A Wiknfl man Wilson, Daniel Sliine John Noiia, Lew is Swank. Chitlsqiiaipie James Slr.i vvbridi. Hush Godfrey KorkufelliT, William II. Kase. Sunbury Peter l.azinr. TRAVERSE JURORS. Sunbury Bcnj Knilin, S N Thompson yUrew Hoover, lui 1 Clement, Philip C'l.rL- t .....I, !.;.. n. u c ,.,. n ,'.,. ..' , ri. .jm, Smink, John Und, Daniel Kreeuer.' . .... ' Lower Mahanou AdraliHin Blosser Delaware Heniy Reader. Jacob T Hill, Jacob Wick. Titrbut D I. Ireland, Daniel Fullmer, Da rid Ireland, John Haac Cu7so'iiiquf Hnoh Martin. Jim B Heller, Wm Nesbit, Win Hoirsel, John S Tiofel, Paul Loir. Lewis Jacob HuMtziiiyer, Milton Trofel, Samuel Beiver. Jordan Jacob Marlin. Snamokin Solomon Evert, Allen MooJy, Peter Miller. Upper Augusta- Henry Folk, John C Mor gan Upper MahanoyVl M Bastinn. Milton-Jacob Whrlaml. H J Egbert. Northumberland W'vn II Wuples, D M Brauliuain, Samuel Elliot Jackson John IVppen, Win Zrrlman Hush Geo Geuiliart. Lower Augusta George Weuver, Charles Sm ir II, Maitm Handles. Lower Muhaooxj Chiisiian Yuger. IV I it Juror. Jordan-Heniy Bnner, sr , Isaiah Schwartz Mtltnn John Fuller, Samuel Blair, R M Frick, Thomas Mervine. Sunburn James Bachelor, Geo W Kiebl, 1 nomas NiViler, h, L, .Maikloy. Point N.iac lleidlesbach, John Gulick, John S Snvder. Lower Awnta IVtcr"MaliL'k, sr., Gilbert Berlieu, John Cnldi.iiii. Lewis 1-aae Turner. Shanud;iii Alviu Alexainli-r, AilamGilger, John Boutirier, John Moore, Sanruel John. Upper Augusta Dennis Wulveilnn, John Z Haas. Hush Jacob Reijjer Cameron Siilornon U Buyer. Ihhtcare Uuao Vinceiii, Jr , William Komrer. 7'iirfci'l Peter Koch, Daniel Luilwig, Rob ert Maek. Coal Jese Vnriml- Ckilisipmi)ue William Aiingst, John Mc Gee, John M C.ulTey. Lower Muhunny Jacob Spat. SHERIFF'S SALES. Virtue of cerliin writs of Vtn. Kru. tome Wa directed will be sold bv public Vendue, or outcry, at the court house in the borough of Sunbury, at I o'chuk, P. M.. on Monday, the 7lh day of August next, the following descrilied property, to wit t A CYrtaiu lshintl or flat in the river Susouehanna in the township of Augusta, eoiitaiuiiii shout sixty arres more or less, commonly culled the Wound Maud, and H its ! adjucelil tllerrto, being the preuiisea which Thus. SilverwiHM and wile bv deed, dated Scptcmncr Vi. IMl.t, conveyed to thu lrli iiilunt in Ite. AIJ0 a eeilain other Inland situate in be Suueliunna river, oppo.na the l.le uf ljue in Lower Augu.tit low n. Lip, Noiihumlirrluiid couuly. and known by Ibr nimu of Clark's Is laud, containing Twenty-six si ns more or lex. A I.SD : a certain oilier l.laud siiuule ill the I aain river, in the town. hip and couuly aloreauid, and neatly ron'njious l.i the above mentioned, kiiuwn by the name uf Timolby Llund, euuluiu iug three acre, more or less. ..'! a rrrljin oilier I.Uiil siluaie ill Ihe said livrr, in tha town. lop and couuly aforesaid, and m arly rou lilfinus to Ihe above mentioned, known by Ilia llama uf lleii.ieiiiun'. I-Uriil. I'lMiUiuiug Iwenly iihl acres none or Us, all uf wliit h ais i li urrd. Sriinl, taken in rveeulioii, sod la tw sold as lh pioperty ol John liailiuau, ji, ALriOl A Cntsiit Ul or irr of IttJ, Mlu.la lu Mi Eweuavill, 111 NorlhuiuhrrlauJ ruuulv, Ikiui.JcJ niMib by l uf II. J. Kea.ler, b I'lonl alinrt, soulb by o uf J. P. II f eiibri, auj bt Ilia aanie, (oiiuiulug wus fuuilll uf acta wia at IraM, wbrivou are eiaelrj a lata aluiy I'liute llo.llnig llxtua, a 1'iaut HUM, and uiImi uul kuiUmaa. ISaiMd. Uksa la) wuUM 4 ka suU aa lh piuueily wl Jukai II. "'. Wlwiid'e Orlua. I aat-uiy, July . I I luubury u4 Erie Bllr4 Cowpaay. N til ( H slsia S'. a il'k lualai Maii 1 a) lulU r akaia Mm IJ aukwtiulluk, saJ Wamaii lHaialiaiaal tst I sa Ituiltf y akaie Ike new ilutu t Ik )iul t Miw I mti, teiM U lu sj LIL1 Mutt ttlike, Mo. M kaailt I Uivl ii. I, wsi ' i !. Aasusl I, Isal. H u4l ot ik HiJ ui M ... r Mil ir m t-fi' c. ri.uM kM , lif a. ism . To the Voter1 of Northumberland County Ftttow CiTitsas. Encouraged hy many of my friends, I herewith offer myself lit your constrterrftion, as a candidal foY the office" of COUNTY COMMISSIONER at ttie ensuing election. Should 1 1 elected, I promise to fulfil the duties thereof with fidelity afld impartiality.- , . V 7 ELfAS BROCfotS 9onbnry May S7f I54 To the Voters of Northumberland County. Fn.tow Citiikks! Encouraged by many friends, I announce myself as a candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER at the approaching election. Should I be elected I pledge myself to discharge tho duties fhereo with punctuality and impartiality. GEORGE BfclGHT. Sunbury, April 8, 1854. To the Voters of Northumberland County Fellow CiTixixa: EneotfrageJ by marry of my friends throughout the countv, I herewith offer myself to vour consideration for trie office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER at tho enseing election. Should I be elected. I promise to discharge the duties thereof faithfully and with impartiality. FREDERICK II A AS. Upper Augusta, June 17, 1854. To the Voters of Northumberland County. Encouraged by the support heretofore received, and at the solicitation of my friends, I again ofVer myself us a candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER at the ensuing election, and promise, if elected, to discharge the duties ol the office faithfully and impartially. MARTIN GASS. Shamokin tp., June S I, 1851. To the Voters of Northumberland County. Fellow Citizlxs. Encouraged by my nu merous friends I otter imsclf to yuur considera tion for the office of TROT 1 1 ONOT A R Y, and promise, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office luilliliillv and to th best of mv ability. HA AC BEIDELSI'ACH, Point, June SI, 1S.VL To the Voters of Northumberland County. Fellow Citikkxs. At tho solicitation if a number of my friends, I again offer myself as a candidate for the office of TROTH ONOTA 11 Y, and promise, if elected, to discharge tlie duties o t e office with correctness, and to the best of my ability. JAMES BEARD. Sunbury, June 17, 1854. To the Voters ofNorthumberland County. Fellow Oitizkss.- I hereby announce to you that I will be a candidate ut the Octolier election for the office of SHERIFF, for which I solicit your votes. And in doing so I tender my sincere thanks to those who kindly supported me when a candidate heretofore, a kindness which I shall ever hold in grateful re membrance. Should a majority of you see proper to grant me the favor I now ask, and I be elected Sheriff of the county, I shall moke every rtlbrt to perform tho duties of the office to the sutisfuctiou ef the public. HENRY WEISE. Upper Augusta, June 17, 1854. PKOiDLAMATION. IV 0T1CE is hereby gicn that the several ' Courts of Common Pleas, General (Quarter Sessions of the peace, and Oprhans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, to commence at the Court Hi use, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the 7th dav of August, next, and will continue TWO WEEKS. The coroner. Justices of the Peace and consta bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are requested to lie then and there in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, iniiisitious, and other remembrances, to do those things to their several offices appertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common wealth against any prisoner arc also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper persons to prosecute against him, as shall be just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors ore requested to be punctual in their attendance, at tlie time appointed agreeable to their notices. Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 1st day of July, in the year of our Lord orre thousand eight hundred and fifty-four and the In dependence of the United States of America the 77th. WILLIAM B. KIPP. Sheriir. GoJ save thu Commonwealth. NOTICE. 1 IMPLICATION will be made to the legwla lure of Pennsylvania, at the session of .ASS, for Ihe incorporation of a Savings Institute with discounting privileges, and with authority to receive monies or deposiles, in any sums from a dime upwards, with a capital uf Kilty thousand dollars, to be located at Sunbury, Northumber land county. Pa., and to be called the Imivsthm l Sivim.s Ivstititk. Julv 1, 1851. Cm. NOTICK. VOTIl'E is hereby given that application will be iiijiIo lo the iicut Leislutuie of Pennsyl vaniu, for Ihe creation of a corporate body w ith banking and discounting privileues, to lie located at Mi'iiiokiu Pa. und to be culled the llauk of Shamokin, wiih a capilol slin k of Two Huedred thousand dollars. Shamokin, July R, 1K5I.- Bin. .Miners ami .Minluncrv Oil. Consisting of Sperm, Lard, Solar Lli-plunl an J rucked hule Oils. For S.ilf bv ALI.F.X & NBKDLKS. ii Suulh H'Ann'rs nml 3 N nf H ulrr Street, I'kdadelpliia ' July I. I sS I. -am. L. L. BE VAN, OH.lCJIIlT HOTEL, 6h.tmok.iu Fa sllK auliMiiU l Un liuvaloiiilorinbisliirnJ i and the public genei.illv , llo.t be lkm Ibe above well know .Und, and will t' happy lo aicomiitodaie all wha way r biru a rail. Miuuiiikm. JuU , Ih'L DKY litltlll's. t'lolbs, I'asaimrra, Oulliurll, e.tnitts, Tweed, Hummer fbilh, elvM euid, 'I'Hkliiga. I luvk, Mu.lnis. . u-l l.e,. ,4 ! a.Hl . by I- W. TllMKM l t. Hunboiv. April 'il. I 4 I ,KlH AI'K and IJum.si lu 'al a- I I wilts auj ol aU ik,.iMo. )u.t ivceitad u.i racvivt KNAII H. ait l lor sals by l.owtf Aausts, U SI. . May Iil- I A I'll ' ttuotia. H pi in (J and fuiiiinn kltaw-U, Ulwksilh, silk poplm., I I am, l.ii.iiliaiu. l taa, Uwsi sud talu o, ju.l ie aivsj auJ r4 sate k Vt tl. A. k tllU. lmmi Autwta, May , si - I) l ui 4. MV til Hill", t'lolbs, ls-4i., kaiimsii., seating., I da, Boiuiktl tlulh, lv..l iv4. I u kings, I iMvaa. Mu.ll.it Vr.. luu i.'J J lm mhj l, M .. k 1 t U l.nvsci Ayvtsl, M at ls. ."siisl KL N r. - Tk.Uau l u.. ka,L.,a4 lot W i a. I tut,i, Ui,lj J 4 Ik (Swui-vtis .taM.ii.sit A,, i, 1 1 H b MtSJlh I Kl lal, I. Its) TOWkR HALL CLOTHING STOUti, Market Street, opposite the Kcd Lion Hotel, Sunbuty, ti, r"I IE subscriber rs rrsppy to anhbtince ttf (ha1 citizen of Sunbnry ond vicinity, that he' has jnt opened a large stock of CL01HINQ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, such at Crmts of every fashion, Pants and Vests Shirts of all kinds, figured and plain, under Wfts rind drawers, both woolen snd cotton, fed flannel shirts, twillerl, plated bosoms, overhauls, stockings Snd gloves, of all kinds, Suspenders, silk hondkcrchicfsf tis Snd stocks, pocket handker chiefs, cetton snd silt! i Splendid collars, snsprmdr-rs of all size Snd prices. il has often be eh said ol ef pocket in si shirt, b"lit come anrl see Ihe pockety es( and sMrl in otif; Atrfo: a' fine assor(ment nf Cloths, Csssirfiera anil Sattinetts, Summer goods, black satin for Vests, at every price, and ifny quantity of fancy vest patterns, which will be made V r to tirder (o snlt customers j my hiaxiur is! no lit no trtke. And tit ttr cheap selling, I don't intrnil to be. beat by Europe or AiriericX. Also on hand, a large assortment of Umbrellas at any price, to suit gfent and small, together Kith some travelling bags to carry Yonk e notions in, large and small. Coma Formers. Mechanics, IjuVifers a( , foil in and sire the Clothing ot Tower Halt; Anil if you vvuiit to Le suited to a T, full at tlie store of John II. T. JOHN H. UANFlfeLD, Agent; Sunbury May 2 IS5I 3m. NEW DRUG STORE! WEISER &BRUNER; Wholesale and. Retail Druggists; Market St.t vert dour to K. Y. trilit's Store; SUNBURY, TA i CTTT.V tnr the public the largest and liest (ii lrcted stock c cr opMicd In thrs ftctrou of courrtrr, consisting of FRESH AND PUKE DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, (iround 8pices, Paints; Oils, Varnishes, llve-stuloi. Window Patent Medicines, toircthcr with a complete as aoitment of Paint, Clothes, Hair, Tooth, Nail and iShaving lirushcs, Dressing, iidc. Neck aiuf Pocket Combs, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Creams,. TohacrtT, S'cgrs, Port Moiria;s, Stationary, Con I'cctionaries, PUKE WINES AND KR AN DIES For Medicinal use. English, French and Amc,:-' can Perfumery, Fancy (ioods of every descrip-' lion, in short every article kept by Urnggist generally. C7" Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. ui:o. U. WEISEK, t'M. A. DKUJvER. Sunbury, May 13, ISM. SAMUEL V7. PEPPER sL'CCEAftnn to' HEN'KY .h PEPPER k S0, lTalchos, jewelry & Silver Wnrtv No. 175 Chestnut st , opposite tlie State House) PHILADELPHIA. Phila., May 27, 1851 ly. PHILADEtrKlA. ALLEN & NEEDLES, 23 South Wharves anil 35 South Water Slree(t CYPTTAX for sale on the most reasonable terms, " OILS Sperm, Whale, Solar and .Miners' Oils- liUANO Peruvian fiuno, Government No. 1. SIAKCII Agents for (be OsvVegd Putf Starch, Prepared Corn and Corn Starch. Phosphate of Lime, 1000 barrels of improved Super Phosphate of ime. Pbila., May 27, 185L 3m. JOHN V. MARTIN, J I K R U 1 1 A N T T A I LO K , EUNirrjitv, FA., Ji;.tPECTFULLV informs his friends" ami customers that he has just received from the city a new and complete, assortment of Mens Wearing 1jparet, which he will make rtp to order, or acll; aa cheap' as any other establishment lu the rdac, as he is determined to permit no one to undersell him. His goods arc choice, and carefully selected from the best in the Philadelphia market, and they will be made up in the best and latest style Dinl warranted. His slock consists iri pari cf hand some Marseile and Silk Vcstir.gs,- Duck ami other Linens for Coats, c. Also, a variety of (Mollis, Cussimcrs, Cravats, Neck Ties, and a variety of other articles for Mens' wear. Sunbury, June 19, ISSJ tf. last of Causes, fOR trial in the Court of Common Pleas ' of Northumberland County, at AugTrt T.- A. I)., 1851. PLAINTIFFS, fcf.tXNDASrS. John Hunter vs John Hang lieubeu Fairi'lv $ rio vs John Kosser to Morris I. llallovvell vs James Kecd Scull & Thompson vs Same Hun fit Saxtou co vs Same Kichaid U liritleu co vs Same ,vimip vs Same Wm I. Cooc vs Samuel Johnson' Cummoiiweahh vs (Icorire Kikert adinV John I', Meloy vs John Weddeconib Hiepbeu Fllis adm'r vs E L Piper Thomas M'W illuius vs Wilson Hutchiitsoit Jacob Sliltcl vs l'avirl tioaltl Usuiel fi hro:il vs 11 II Drc hbnch e: al Lew! lrw art's er vs Iv . W Fatrety I'.rvi.l i.i!s vs Sweeny ,V Caldwell V (ijrnUlieel W in W.iiuriht vs K S Tieiio , to l.ivid lleibi.1 ii W Frrcse l li ules ILiupt s Frick i. .lifcr Ii.im I llol I, n & wile vs lieu Yoiikius admr et al Win Tracy vs Kobius A Wilhehn m P M.or John Daily 1) n 1,1 W. ill. hi u tnm lute A Mervine v I'ovvt rs (i,h ttt m II Fr.vmiie v John Miller, 11,'i.j iriiiu II jn. bail vs J Pitbulls I' J. .( I hi A. Co vs llt iij tirilb y l (in llr.. ins admr vs Jacob Ka. l tlavid r slier vs 1'avid Wuldron llafli.tia Lov.ef a guardian vs I has A Kuls Jonas v ravrr va J lines l'.iiii.-i.'ii i He. huh i lor Uena vs llannl llruiksniiller vs Janus It Hmilli vs loliu I'ollinrr'a evrs vs F.ve Vi ravrr ( Ins A Kiiu Ahsa HartrS rl al Jar oti H,ihot4 J.unrt Csineriui Jacob ll.tlif's . i, 4 ma same J u ul, In eland im v J r' tifai.Jrr el al II ll I tiiiniiiiits Hrmy olwy tl al II in Mali Z. tni.U r A is v Jaoirs Hits" J'-sepIl l."H lro MrKt l rv Malm lieu f Camp t f K 'A ttisbsm a.tiN t 4in I hu. I,. t J i'h Lima vs lilM I l. H. lluii Im-ouii lot Ku'sA H 'uu.l J I' HbulU p l auip h.uil Hublru.kti ! al J iUm KiiotiM I htili a KoluH si al rsitrf I'kIwi VS. iai l lx.ih.il Vs MS lUll is I l.a b. Ilxk J wli. m: vmm, I'tuib Pi. lh.HU lllluH. I Hji.Um. Jul) I, Is I i m'll.UV'J' H Iii C.lM'V si.i 'I 1 laul i.om I) M . " al lb. t,iiu. Iwa.t4i I. I J i- I Nk U.-.vai.s...'' -as 1 4 .. t.V M t) '! 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