man to run against the regularly nominated candi dnle," anJ can view it in no oilier light than to di vide the Jemocrntic vole. Resolved, That the proceedings of (his meeting he signed by the officers, and published in the de mocratic pnpers of the county, and in the Dunville Intelligencer. ABRAHAM J. JIOFFMAsV, Prrs't. .InSRHI I PaTTO, y PrC8U Johw Hrmii, 5 James Eckman, Secrctnry. Northumberland flrinorrutic Merlin?. A respectable portion of the citizena of the Bo lough of Northumberland convened at the house of tlharles Sloes, on Tuesday eveningAugust 24lh, 1811, who were favoroMe to good order, and regu lar nomination of the Democrutic party, in county convention assembled. The meeting was organized by calling VM. MeCAY, Esq, to tho chair, Wasiiisotos Tailoii ond Samuel M. Gaiuiser Vice I'lcsidenls, and John V, Miles, Secretary. On motion of A. H. Emly it was Resolved, That Committee be appointed to prepare a preamble and resolutions, to be submitted to a meeting to bo held at this house to-morrow c vening. The following compose that committee: A. H. Emly, J. W. Miles, John Friek, Geo. Can, Daniel Sheifley, Daniel Aughcnbnugh, Jesse Has tian, Geo. Johnston, Peter Kuch, David Milker, Charles Sloes. The meeting was cntcttniticd for a short time by a very able address by A. II. Emly. On motion Resolved, That wc now adjourn to meet nt this house, at early candle lighting, to-morrow evening. Wkiinksiiat Evkxish, Aug. 25, 18-11. Met according to adjournment, when the com mittee appointed to prepare a prcamblo and resolu tions reported through their chairman the following, which was ununimously adopted: AViiF.nKAs, we, a large portion of the Democra tic citizens of the Borough of Northumberland, ileom it expedient to meet in public meeting, and express our earnest wish and desire, and such made manifest by actual exertion, to secure to the whole Democratic Ticket a triumphant election, and set at defiance any attempt by designing men, in endea voring to leach us new lessons on the principle of disorganization ; and that we have assembled foi the purpose of showing the democretic party that we entertain the highest regard for honorable and regu lar nominations, and that the usages of the demo cratic parly when adherud to met with guaranteed success, and on the contrary, when factions endea voring to distract it, success was attended with dif ficulty, but at this time, feeling ourselves animated by the exertions made on the part of the friends of the irregular nominee, knowing as we do that their exertions are made for the purpose of self-grntilicu-ion, loosing sight of the injury done to the demo cratic party in other respects, such as enabling the vhigs to have a majority in the next legislature, ud placing ihemsclvcs under the bondage of te ens & Co. for seven years longer. Therefore Resolved, That the Democracy of old Notlhum 'crland will adhere to the spirit of the ancient rc lublican standard, an J will support democrutic men o carry out democratic mcasuics. Resolved, That in the approaching campaign, the cmocratic party should present an unbroken front, nd laying aside petty causes of dissention and mi or differences of opinion, should stand linn and be nited. Resolved, That the democratic tickt t formed at io court house in ho Borough of Sunbury, on londay the Dili insl., is composed of good men and tie, and we do hereby pledge ourselves to use all onoruble and fair means to promote tho success of ic whole ticket at the pulls on the 2d Tuesday of (clober next. Resolved, That wc cinnol approve of the course ohn McKiiincy has taken in suffering himself to e used as a tool of a f. w designing men, Ij di fe.il ic regular democratic ticket, many of us being his arm friends previous to that time. Rewired, that we give it as our deliberate opini i, that David B. Montgomery, our rcgulary limn lated candidate, for the legislature, received his omination as honorably and fairly as ever any man reived a nomination, (ho assertions of a few dis jointed to tho contrary notwithstanding. Resolved, That Pennsylvania policy and D. If. orler, are inseperable for thiee years longer at ust, and under that conviction we are determined secure his re-election, if honorable und earnest sertions will achieve us thnt victory. Resolved, that wc recognise in D. R. Porter, our rscnt patriotic governor, a man selected to the ises and to the times, and that he is entitled lo the Mlitude of the people of Pennsylvania for hi firm rss during the last winter, in preventing the fede .1 measures of a reckless legUlulure from becoming io law? of the land. Resolved, That the democracy of this borough is ghly gratified with tho late veto of President Ty r, und by the bold and patriotic stand taken by in, is like unto that of oilier men. By such linn -ss in the heads of both slate and slates govern- cut, their constitutions will remain untarnished Iht y should. Risotved, That the proceedings of this meeting 1 signed by the officers, and published in all ihe inocratic papers in the countv. W M. MeCAY, Piesident AsiiiKu roN Taii.oh, H, y . 5 PWts. NlHl 1.1 M. GiUUNI.ll John IV. MiU-, Secretary oriesjiuiuLnet of the Journal of Commerce, Philadelphia, August 2UI, Hll. ' As the myalory coupled with the movements of e present managed of the U. S. Bank thickens, a public dissatisfaction increases. It is the Almost liversal belief that Mr, Biddle now holds the di ciiou of ihe suits recently instituted against him ihe bank in his owu hands ; and that when ho all desire to have a eertilica'e of character from a urt of juslico he will have a judgement for the dc , idaut taken. This 1 say is the geueial impres- n here, and there are several concurring rireum- aoces lo prove its truth. A lilt Ic lime,! think, ill dcvclopc the fact if it be a. sUttd. Mil THl AMKIlICAfT. Trinprrnur-c Mass Hireling. Agreeably to public notice, Ihe above meeting was held on the 25th Inst., on Ihe farm, and closo to the residence of Mrs. Davis in Columbia county. The day was fine, and the number assembled was c timatcd at from twolve to fifteen hundred per sons. Tho spot selected was beautiful and conve nient, well supplied with seals, and shaded by the ample foliage of forest trees. Though the bird., shy of man, had retired with their merry notes to a distance, the presenco of nu merous ladies animated the scene, and gave pro mise of much success to the cause. The Tcmjier unce Societies of Danville and Milton enme on to the ground in procession, attended by the Bands of their respective towns, to which was added the Temperance Band from Sunbury. Many of the members of the Milton Society wore a beautiful sa tin badge, on which was printed the following ver ses, headed by a largo ship under full sail : Spf.Kn, SrcKu the Tkmpwiance Sine. Speed, speed ihe Temperance Ship ! Ye winds fill every sail, Behold her sailing on the deep, Outriding every gale: The Tempest's fury she outbraves, 4ir hosts of deathless drunkards sans. Speed, speed the Temperance Ship ! Who joins us in the ciy ! Mothers and children cease lo weep, Our ship is passing by ; We wish to take you all on board -1 freight of in ere i to the Lord.' Speed, speed the Temperance Ship ! Ye young nnd aged shou! ; Behold her sailing o'er the deep, With all her streamers out, Bound for the true tec-total shore, Where streams of death are drunk no more. Mr; Bddy, of Cattawissa, was chosen Chief Mar-ahull of the day ; when, under his prompt di rection, the following order of exercises was obser ved : Tho Rev. Mr. Rhodes of ihe Methodist Church addressed the Thrcne of (.'race, and then John Coo per, Esq. of Danville, delivered an nddrcH; after which a recess was had for the purpose of taking refreshments. The Clergymen, Musicians, and many others, enjoyed the hosp tality ol Mrs. Davis in on ample dinner, accompanied by ditmghta ol nature's sparkling champagne : " O Water for me, bright water for me, And wine for the tremulous debauchee. It cooleth the brow ; it cooleth the brain ; It maketh the faint one strong again ; It comes o'er the sense as a breeze from the sea, All freshness like infant purity : So water for me, bright water for me ; Give wine, give wine to the debauchee." On re-assembling, the Rev. R. A. Fisher of Suu ury, of the Gorman Reformed Church, addressed the meeting in (he Gorman language. The next speaker was the Rev. Mr. Halt ol 'ihe Baptist Church, who was succeeded by Ihe Rev. Mr. Hirst of the Methodist Church. The intervals of the addiesses, and other periods of tho lime, weie enlivened by the music of the different bands. Without making any distinction it is proper to say, that the addresses were appropriate as lo mat ter and manner, evidencing Ihe deep interest ot ihe speakers in the cause of which they weie Ihe advocates, and calculated to make friends to it, und to revive and stimulate those who me uheailv its fast friends. At the conclusion of the last address, a pioce?- sion of six or seven hundred was formed, who, ha ving marched in ihe woods a while, relumed lo Ihi ir seals. Thanks were then voted to those who had assisted in the Hrrangemeuts and hospitalities of the occasion, among whom, though not name I, Mis. Davis and Mr. Smrck wcro pmliculnrly intended, for adding so much lo Ihe convenience ami com fort of ihe meeting ; and also to ihe dilVereud bands for their very acceptable services; and, ullhough the mover of the resolution fell a diffidence as to including ihe speakers, yet I feel no reluctance in extending the resolution so as to cnibiaco them, as I am sure thai I have the unanimous yea lo il, ol the respectable and wi ll-plmsed audience. The services of the day were concluded '.villi the bene diction by the Rev. James Williamson of the Pres byterian Church. The friends of Temperance, in referring to tho occasion, caa all siy, it was good to be there. It was pleasant lo exchange congra (ula'ious; feci the stimulating influence of union, and to renew our consecration to the glorious cause. The complete order w hich reigned in so large an assembly in the open ail, was an evidence itself of the subduing influence of temperuueu over the pas sions of men, restraining them w iihiu the bounds of propriety, and disposing tin in lo observe the con duct and courtesies so necessary to tho convenience and comfort of social life. Another source of gratification, n well as hope for the good cause, furnished by the im cling, w is the presence of eleven ministers of the Ger. Ref Meth., Bap. and Pres. denominations, who evinced their hearty appiohation of the work, and, as it j were, pledged tht-in-clvcs, that, as lo whatever else they may differ, hetc they are united and determi ned that they will give no quarter lo I'liuco Alco hol, and will use all their iiilluence In have him ex terminated, and his Icrriloiy of sorrow, desolation und ruin brought under the dominion ol civilization, humanity, law and religion. May all ministers of the gospel see to it, that they are not wanting ia duty to this great and good cause. Without Bsumiiig to penetrate (he mind direct ly, therouiitenanccs of the multitude gave evidence thai ihey approved of the meeting, and told of such delight aa termed to ask, when shall wo have ano ther such a meeling 1 Shall we not, at least aunu ally, have a Ttmprranrc Jubileo Uucath the thado of the forest, and beside the elnyslal fountain, where we shall renew the filings of this day, and vt n brighter hopes, und receive a I'icsh impulse in the vtoik to which wc have divolid our. vea ! "Ilallalujah ! we sing to the Saviour of mm, Whose smile has attended the abstinence plan, Whose blessing has saved ihe drunkard from dentil, And brought him lo walk in the Temperance palh. Hallelujah ! we sing for the mercies bestow M, In leading Ihe wretches lo peace and lo God, And saving lost drunkaids from ruin and woe, And making them blessings wherever they go. Hallelujah ! we sing, let God be adored, For dwellings of sorrow to comfort restored ; Where tho drunkard once dwelt, the graces now reign, And the molto of each, and of all is abstain. Hallelujah! we'll sing as tho watchword we give; Hallehijuh ! we'll sing so long as we live, Hallelujah ! to Jesus, the Saviour of man ; Hallelujah ! be sung by nil who abstain." By order of tho meeting, Aug. 27th. WM. R. SMITH. j- Editors of newspapers in Danville, Blooms burg, Berwick, Millon, Cattawissa, Muncy, Lewis burg, New Berlin and Williamsport, will please publish the above for tho benefit of the Temperance cause. iinvllle Steam Mill. By an adveitismeut in this paper, it will be seen that tho Danville Steam Mil! is offered for sale. The owner of the Mill, Mr. Baliit, has now been engaged in commercial business, in this place, for about twenty-seven years past, and his ell'oils have been crowned with success, to a degree perhaps uneiiualled by uny other merchant who has done business in this county. He is now disposed to relinquish, and retire from, active business, and has therefore resolved lo dispose some of his property. Hence Ihe Steam Mill is for sale, and the vast quan tity of busjness constantly flowing to the Mill, is a sure guaninly that the properly is worthy ofthe nl lention of aolive business men Danville luhl. A pamphlet has been published by some of the Chartists in England, in which, says the New York Commercial, as ono means of relief to their surplus population, it is gravely proposed "that all the children of I he working people alter the Ihild, be dispjsed of by painless extinction!" In other words, that they be smothered at their birth, to lid the parents of tho responsibility ol their support. The Ititiik. of I ho lulled Mules Suit. It will be remembered that when the suit ol the Pirn-tors ol the Bank ofthe Tinted Suites against Mr. Biddle, was first announced, the claim was sta ted nt Ihe snug little sum of fl .0110,0110. We learn that a bill f particulars has since been put in, which reduces it to J-J l'.),000. Hickii'l's Re. 11 I. TIMOltr, M AltKKT. Ofllec of the Baltimohk Amkiiicam, Aug. ;() City Mills Flour is held at f ii.50. We hear of no sales to day. The stock on hand is very bghl. The la-t sales of Susquehanna were at f (5,37 A, at which price holders would sell to-day, GRAIN. The market was tolerably well sup plied with Md. Wheats lo-day, which sold ut 1:10 a 137 els. for good to prime reds. Several cargoes of North Carolina reds wire sold at 130 a 13.) els. Tin n: were no w heats from 1'eiins) Ivuniu at maikct. Sules of while corn to-day at 10 a 7 1 c:s. und of yellow at 7 I cents. Sales of.Md. Oats al 1 1 a 15 cents. WHISKEY Is very dull. I.imiird hales of hhds. nt 23 J e'.s. mid of bbls. at 2 I a 2 1 1 i ts. The w ag 'U price of bids, is 20 els. iiiii..uj:i.riii. .n akki: r, Ami sr 2i. Hll. FlSlI. A moderate demand for Mackerel ut 1 1 for No. I, flO.oO for No. 2, ( T0 for small No. 3, but in little icquesl ; fi a f7 2.') per bbl. for fair lo large size. Fl.Ol-'R AND MEA1.. An important advance has taken pi ice in Flour this week, am) sa'es to some extent made al 0 r0 a !-ti ?.", the latter being generally demanded for fresh ground of approved brands. Rye Flour 3 ."ill per bbl. Pciiu'a. Com Meal in hhds. is held H 11 .r0, bbls. have sold at 3 SO; Brandy wine fit! and 3 7.". Cleared this week, 2H' bbls. Flour, 35 hhds. and 1677 hi Is. Coin Meal, and 31b bids. Rye Flour. GRAIN. The rceipts of nil kinds of grain con tinue small, and an nctive demand exists, with fol ly maintained prices ; sides have been made of Southern Wheat at 110 i ts. per bushel, and prime Peun'a. ul 142 els., which we quote, as ihe rain on Saturday, l enn'a. Rye 10 cts. ; Southern Yellow Corn 1lU its.; White do. 715 cts. Oats are in de mand ul Hu 13 cts. Cleared this week, 1130 bush els Com. WHISKEY. Sales in hhds al 22Jn23 els., mid in bbls considerable sales ul 21 els. IT l. Coal T r mil'. Amount nl Coal earned on the Danville nnd r,ilsv;lli- luiil Road lo Sunbury for shipping, do ling the two un k ending on Sept. 2, 1 I 12 Tons. Per last report, 0,iiSU Total, 11,71 "i Amount of Iron Oie tiauspmied, 1,31 1 JOHN Bl'IH), w. m. Si ,( i t ii n n i Co i l 'I n iii r. Tol d amount ohipped lioni Wyoming Valley, lo June 2 1st, Tons, 7,1 Hi St hi n.kii I. Coal Th vkc. To Aug. 20, Tons, 2S."i,.H i l.i I i lk Sciii iLkiLL Coal Tbaiik, To Aug. 20, Tuns, 19,020 Ui i.AWAHk. oV Hiiisok Coal Traik. To Aiic,. 20, Tons, IH.K.tll Pike liiiov k Coal i'liinK. To Aug. r, Tons, 13,000 Mm v i' Cm mil Rail Roai. Amount transported to Aug, 20, Tons, 4 4,0 1 A Mit lliu. A S( iicvi kiLL Hai kh Rail Rotn. Amount ir.uispor'ed to Aug 20, Tons U'J ,-.',' 2 Miil I'uiu Rail Riiau. Amount Iraiisporiid In Aug ft. Foils 23,,r01 Si Hill Kill. YaI I II II 4 Kit. II. A mount Iran: polled lo Aug 20, T 42,3. i' I'HICH CUHUKNT. Corrected weekly lit Henri Ytixthtimrr, Wheat, - 110 Rtk, 50 Oniiw, 40 Oats, 30 Pohk, 5 FLAtsir.n, ... . 125 BtiTTEn, 12 Beeswax, 25 Tamow, 12J Dhieii Appi.ks, ..... 75 Do. Pkacimh, .... 200 Flax, H Heckler Flax, 10 Eons, ...... 7 IMPttliTAST PROOF, Ofthe efficacy of Jr. Ilartich's Cchhratrd M,di- cine. f The following certificate was sent bv Mr. E. B. Ilinman, agent nt Cincinnati!, Ohio. There ran be no mistake in it, u Ihe parties are wi II known. Mr. Ezekiel R:gdon, of Anderson township, Hamilton county, Ohio, wassrveial days troubled Willi I ill-u affections, acidity of the slomacli, at tended with the usual symptoms of dys-pcpsia, and having made tiial of various medicine without finding relief, was cured by the above medicines. Attest, E.RIGDON. Cincinnati, June 30th, IStO. YET EATER. Mr. Vance, of Washington county, writes as follows Dear Sir Dr. Ilailirb's pills arc perloirning some of thu most wonderful cuius in Ill's vicinity t-vei heard of. They were introduced here about six months ago, by one of my neighbors, who bought a half dozen packages from ihe Pillsbung office. 1 oin aware of four east s in this place where complete cures have been per Council, one of severe iheumutism, two of dyspepsia, und one of a most shecking oud aggravated ner vous complaint, of lm or twelve years slaiidiug. I send you enclosed live dollars ; phare lo forward pills for that amount by the bearer, William Ward, Attest JOHN VANCE. July 27. IS 10. N. B. The above certificates, compared with the very many already received, (crtainly must con vince ihose similarly iilllicted, that tin v can yet be relieved by the use of these invaluable mcdicim s. Piimipal office, No. 10, North Eighth strnl Philadelphia.. For s de bv HENRY YO.V .nir.IMEIJ. siJ SIlr SC1T & rS, i)ESl'l'(."ITI LEY infoi in Ihe citizens of Sun- bury and vicinity, llmt they have l.ik n the Shop lal ly occupied by Win. Duist, while they will carry on the TAILOIIINO BUSIN-CSS, in nil its vaiious br ini-lic. I'v siiicl iiili nii-oi and lensonable chaiges, they expect 'o incut a share uf public patronage. Sunbury, So,t. 1th, HI 1. .Yolice lo t'rrdilor. ""Pill' Creditors of lliiani Price, of tbe Borough ; uf Sunbury, are hereby notified that he has made an as ignment of his pr. perly and (IV, els to 1 ihe undersigned, in trust for the lenclil ol suili uf j his creditors as sip, II execute a release of il.cir re- j speclive claims, wi.hin sixty days from the date ol ' tbe s iid assignment, viz ; the 1 3ih of Align I IS 1 1, i A relcass- is now ready nt the office of I'. W. lie- ! gins, for ihe signature of eieihtors desiring to avail j themselves ofthe benefit of Ihe assignment. GEORGE C. WEI.KER. C. W. IIEGINS, Sunbury, Sept. 1, H ll b't l-N,v'tr'"'f-v- rsl;it' ol .loliu lu rry. ""JrT OTIOE is heiebv given, that the Register of Noithuinbeiland county has grained let! its lei-taiueutary upon the estate uf John Cherry, late id Augusta I, w n-hii. dei d.. In the miIm-m- 'i il, I. j her, residing in evd township. All persons having any ilem H its against said i stale, are ic.pieste.l lo picscnt them, and llio.c iiidebltd to inaUii pnyiuenl lo the siib-criber. s.-pt. r,w. PETER SNYDER, .ld,. i.ooil 1 ill l'ji- 'oiiip;i:i) .' rPIIE ineuibcrs id' the "Good Will Fne Coiu- piny" ore icone-tcd lo meet al the C House, on Monday Evening, Sept. bill, at 7 clock precisely. Punelii d altendiince is ic piii A og. 2ti. " .1 . II . 1 M M E RM N, ,s d. list or BOOHS, IOH Sill. II v v z ' tiYr' -j "S C Ni'lln.N'S Classical lliciion.,rv l.emirier's lo.; Auisworlh's do ; (,'obb's ,1..; Eugl.sh and (eimaii do.; Aiithon's Ciesiir; Anth Grammer: Antben's C'lceio; Man's l.a'ni Ke.idei; Ogilbv'sc Amiiew's Latin l.i ssons D- nni g in's i.exicou; h'isk's Greik Enere scs; Davies's Ecgendi-i; Graecu Majora; Adanis's R'oinan Aiilioui'ie-; I'nnioik's I i ildsmilh's England; do. linece; I. yell's lilemenls ol Geology; Mis. Lutein's It, nam; lletneuls id Itutaiiy; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's liheloneal Reader-; Lin rsoli's (ieographv and Ill-Inn; Olicy's do ; l'ur'i 'k do.; Snnib's Gnimmer; K n Kb. mi's do ; Kay's Reader.-; Gobi's do; Oobti's Arithmeiiek; Pike's do.; Elm rson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Hooks; Town's do.; Cobb's Table Hooks; Evangelical Fa mily Libiury; Collage ILble-; Family do; Collater al do.; Small Bibles and Testaments; 1'aikei's Ex ert i-o- i n Composition; Fruit of ihe Spirit; Itav'i i s S.iiiu'd Kesl; Amerieaii lit volution; Many ill's No vi Is; Mis. Phelps on I 'nt-mistiv ; Iliad; Cite, hi-in of Ainericaii Law; Leit' rson Naiunil Magic; Che nnsliy lor liegiuuois; Liigbsh E veieis, s iid.ipled in Muiray'. i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; Supn l to Coinby's Spelling llool,; Auiilicaii Class li.nk; ll;.!ioll' Sehoohn is lei's As-i-lant; A gieal vaiielv i f Blank Bo. ks, cvc. August 21, Hll. ATT I :.TK . M 'Mil li V ( ; ll I : VS. Ol' are nquind to meitior paiade in M nkel-squaie, Sun- Inn,), al K o'clock A. M.ol Sa ui day, the ltli lay 't Si'pt. next., in Summer unifoim, rai h Meinhir to be pioiiilrd witii 10 rounds ol blank e.ntiidge. By older "I C iplain I), wail. J. II. ZIMMERMAN, Oitiy .ViijV, N. B. A Conit of Appiul will be beld on lhat day. Aug. 21, Hll. ill II for sde. Eiiquuu at lln ullhc. I Augua 21, HH. ERONS, indebted to 11.11. Ma-ser A Uo. are once moro iintilicd lhat their account-, il not frilled in a lew weeks, w II po i'ivrlv t phued In ihe liain U ol a inai;i"'ate lor rolliciioil Auu i 14, le41. 1 PP.CSPECTTTS I or puhlishniff a weekly fmfier in the lawn of Ltirishurii, Ifnion County, I'a. entitled the "iiwisni Ri: imiepeSdem rnEss." KEIiVO convinced lhat a paper published in this place, suited lo the exigencies, nnd adap ted to the interests of the community; embracing Hie various topics that generally elicit public regard, would meet their appioliHlioii nnd support; it is therefore proposed, (confiding in their liberality as intelligent citizens.) lo publish a periodical in the Itoi oimli of Ih lsliii ;r, l iiiou Co., J'riinsylvaiitet. It will be (he object, as well as design of the pub lishers, to innke the "I'rrss" not only the vehicle lor the dessemination of useful knowledge, but nlso the instrument to protect and defend ihe rights of all classes from Ihe gmsp of the usurper. The Iron and Void regions of which Pennsylva nia can so freely hniisi, nod on which her future prosperity pnmaiily depends, shall receive strict at lent ion. The enrliivt Foreign and Domestic New, Agri cultural information, (Vc. Ac, with all other innlier lh.it shall bo deemed of iinpoitauce lo its readers, shall be inserted. In politics, we shall be Ihe unflinching advocates and supporters of Democratic Whig Principles. Having procured the aid of several lalcmcd f.Vo- tenirn, we feel assured that tbe "i'rrss will coin mend itself lo the notice and pa'ionage of the public. J En ms. J ho " l.Kwismiio Isiikprmikxt Piir.ss" will be issued every Thursday morning, on un imperial sheet, new type, etc., at 2 per annum, pnval.lc half vcarlv in advance. s. K. SWEETMAN iV Co. l.ewisbnrg. Aug. I I, HI I. ATTENTION, .i . m i) i: v ,i i: s , I ") Etl. KSTS the attention of bis country friends ' vvlio lire in want, lo his very large stock ol Carprtings, Oil Cloihs, Mailings, Rugs, Bindings, Stair nods, i c, ivc, that he lias just opund, at his warehouses, No. H North 2d sliecl, and No. 2 Church Alley, next door lo Christ Church, I'liila de'plna. July 31, I Ml. ly. .'Tsf x-t-: r . --s h r fETTKI'S ol adiiiiui-'tralioii on the estate of William Clyde, of Northiimheiland, have bu n granted lo the subsciibcr, who is prepated to discharge any just claims against the ( stale. Per sons indebted lo said estate will please call and in ,ke payment. JOHN lHUt'l KR, Noiihuin! erland. July 2 I, lstil. Ad' in. r.sl;t(- Vviiliam lt't;ii t. ""(VTOI'ICE is hereby given, lhat thu subscriber lias be. n appointed "gent for the collection and selllcnient of ihe books, accounts. Ovc. of Win. Pew art, di c'd.. and that he vviil attend al l!,e stoic ul said deecasid, for one mouth, for that purpose, lifter which tune nil tiii-ctilcd accounts will be put into the h inds of a magistrate for colleeii.in. July 2 1. IS 1 1. il. S. GOISIN. COUNTY COlvXMISblONER. Sjjp 1 i 1 1 .1 1' V. I.ii;ii, ol Aogu.si.i, at the nolieita tions uf his fiieiuis, has agrcid to become a candidate for the office of County t 'oinmissioner. I le i.i a fu ihi r and mei h iiiic, of unexceptionable character, mid ex-iv way qualified to (ill the office. It is generally admitted that according lo the esta blished (IcmocraUc usage, Augi -la township is cn titlid to the iniiiona'iou. We tin iclore ricom iiu ml Mi. Wci-ir as a si .uncli democrat, and a lit man lor the olliee. Mam im Suamoki.m ash Aioisrv. Julv ID, HI I. mv 3hS JL m -,"VTf rrrrirr fTTms AMU TOOL s. ' PHE subscriber, residing in the town of Shanio- 1 km, oilers lor lent his Blacksmith Shop nnd Tool-. Any pet son wi.-hiug to rent ihe same, can have possession nt any tune between this mid the i fust id S, p'i inbcr next. The shop is a good one, i and located in tho centre ot the town. July 17.-if .Mii;i'H i:i;n. COUNTY TIlTIASTTTJrn. rl,HE Suksciih. i Will Is-a c.indldne lor ll.i office 1 ol Treasurer ol N oi tbiiinl crl.ind county. lie jiimni.es, if cli en d, l.uihtiitlv lo dii barge the du In s ii peit lining lo said office. July 3. Hll. GEO. EHER. rimrnsEii amem:mi;t Til IIIK T I T "J T I C 1' w w JLI "klhl l.l'l III K III M III i; III Till. I l I.NHV1CN I' Ol MK si-err i n s ri i r rtiiv. i. M, -,( i'ii l.i,- mile oinl Units, ol ;, pre- s,n!n tins in i;,i,ii;:I Ascm'ily vol, That ll.e I i'H-1 mit ion ol this t oniinonwcdi'i be amended in the limit section of the second aitiele, .-j that it ! shall lead as l l.w s : j " That the Govi ruoi shall hold l.i- office dining i three yeais, (ruin the ibnd Tuesday i f J.n u.iry, j li-v I ensiling bis election, and shall not be capable ot holding it longer than u single Id in of thru imr.y, in ai v trim i f nine vears." j M. A. CRAI111. I Si,:!;,i ,,' !l,e II iifi ,.f ICi-firsrnttitii'c. i JNO. H. : NG, S'ta.ir of the S, )ttf. I'ennsylvuii'n. s-.' j Sn iu. tah 't. Ol I n r. S I do hi n by ( er- j lily lhat Ihe Inn go- j ing is a true copy of ii Resolution pioposing an ; amendment of the Constitution, which was agrcid : to at the last sc. ion nl ti e Lcgi-l i'ure, l y a in i- j joiily id ihe mi'iiibcis eb en d lo each bouse, ihe j in iginal nl w bich reiuams tiled lo lln-oll'u e ; .m l i Hi im n pi mi i ( Willi llii- Icliiti ii ' nl.- nl lit.- I oii-ti-union nl the Commonwealth, I do hereby cause the same to be publi-hed, us ilnectid by the said ui lull-. ( ) IN TESTIMONY win not. I I.. t I..,.., h, i, .iiitlti .(I ii, v Itiiiiil :ii,.l ' 4 .....I .a' ...I ..ir... ,.i II. .'.,.. i i... j ,,-,.-.,.,,,.,,., , ., it.iiiii.rili. I III" s-,-v. 1 llh day id June, Hll. l'Us. ;. Mil'NK.' S, ,'i tlnrij oj tin ( oiiiiiioiiH tii.i.h. Julv 3, 3ni, , , c-ccrs. ' v" 'PHI. siil'scrilicr has nccivcil an oilnniit ft New (ioods, whiih he will sill on the lowest leiiin. June. 10. II. l. M s-Ki:. JACOB SXAXITIN, A. ominisfcioii siikI l'ni i tit iliuj; ,'Vi ; hi X f ) LspLC'l'Ll Ll. inl.iiiii-In-tin mis and ihe Meichanls gem rally, lhat he i i uliiiues the Coiinni-slon and I'oiwiitiling llusun --. at l i-wair-hoii-i-, font of illow st. Kjilio.nl, HelaWaie and Si hu IkiII. Miiiluiit.- having gooda lo be -li ( -1 , will liud tl ni'icli to tlii it advantage, as to Ini.e and pliiis ol lit lhl, In scud their im-ieli ni.ll-e lo the lepol, colin l of I'miit and N illow si reel Railroad, as liny can (hen be sent . ilher ionic by ihe Tide ater Csnul, or S, huv Ikill and I 'uioii Canals, us l.o.,u will ,u i ic. and depart daily Im the .luniutt and Su-i;uehaiin.i t '.unds by l'ide-w ater ill low of steam, oi in -cmi) ikill and I uion Canal-lioiu I'miiiiiouiiI (lain. Men-hauls will lci.-e be paTlieu!,,r hi send oil goods ilc. lined lot either route, In Ihe I nge I'ipol, ronur ot Froni and Willow bticil Radioad, wiih direct otis uecouipiiiy ing them, which loutc lliry wish tnem In be shipped. Coiiik- and line Sill und Flnii-i ..I vlnli.uh pint-, on I bo I . bill .110 oi S, Ion ll.lll riiiUI. Iphu, "uui 'j. If-IL lv ATTOHNMY AT LAW, SUNEUHY, PA. BusinefS itlrndeil to in the Counties of Nor lliuinl erland, t'nion, Lycoming and Columbia. KiTcr lot Thomas IIaiit eV Co., Lowm ct BAitnox, Habt, Cl-mmihos fk, Haht, yl'hihul. Rkt jioliis, McFaklaku & Co. SpKiutn, !non & Co., JCIIlf o & c iiiaciTGs. vHor.ESA.r.1: shoe, bonnet, Coil ami Palm Leaf lint Sorr, No. 10 Sui t,, i ra Sthlet, I'll ILADELPHIA , l HERE un extensive assortment of (he boi ' articles arc constantly kept on hand, for ala nt the most reasonable lenns. May 21), Hll. ly. HAYS, ELLIOT, LYON & GOSll" WliolfKtilr Ialt'is, In porriiin, llri(ih and .American Dry floods. No. 12 Noiitii Tn i un Sthi.kt, 1'iiu. aih inn . MlLN l liY Merchants enn be supplied al nil ' times w ith an extensive assortment ofthe abovo (!nod--,nii the must reasonable and satisfactory terms. May 20, Hll. ly. A tl lic I, 'aiiiIiiM'ii V SinilL. WHOLESALE SHOE, CAP, Ron net and Palm I.enf lint Warehouse, No. 107 Mahkkt S Titri.T. ahiiv k 4 ni ScuKtr, I'lllLADELI'llIA. tOL'NTRY ierchaiils are reiectfully requested - In call nnd examine Ihrir extensive Hssortment, which they will -ell on the moist reasonable lenns. May 2!-. Hll. lv. SPANISH IlIDES TANNERS' OIL AND LEATIIfcK. ). K 1 II Jv PATRICK vv .SUA, No. 21, A'mA Third street, (lIKTWKKV MAIIK1.T AVPCIITSMT STII El.TS,) I'lllLADELI'llIA. I f'AYE for sale n large and excellent assortment - of juniish llidis, Patiin hi s, 'I'nnmrs' Oil, V'-.. al the lowest lnaikcl prices, cither lor cash, il; exebange for Leather, or upon credit. Consignments id' Leather received for sale, oi purchased nt the highest market prices, (j V Leather stmcd tree ofchaiye. April 17, HI I. lv. . TO COUNTRY IVJERCIIANTs! 'PHE Snbscrilcr, Agent of Lvoii cV 1 1 an is. Hat - M.iih.I icturcrs, tor New York, I'hiladi Iphia, Baltiiiioie and other large rit it s, w ! use lints me highly cniiimeniled I r zwd iv : ut.d dm ni ili!; , has mi baud a firs! rate assortment of HATS and ( "A I'S, suit ibe fur Sprint; s- do-, which w ill be sold vi iv l.iW.lor cash or approved eridi', nt the imtid ::i si r, , No. 40, North Th.rd slreit, opposiu the City Hotel, I'hil.. b-lphia. OI.IY ER N. T1IAC11EE, Arn:. N. 15. Orders fur Hats in the i otili. pioinpl!. aiteiided lo. The highest price in eash ur tiad given for I'm kini. Philadelphia, April 10. LSI I. ly ATTENTION 31KUCT1AMT.S, Ic: e. p. 8c cs. k. rnici:, WHOLESALE GROCERS, FORW'ADING , I'llOlllCK I OVI.MISsKIN M l.Hl 1IATS, Ao. 2'Ji, Mai ht -tiett, tire, li.n ubove ikventh, PHILADELPHIA, OFFER for sale, ut the lowest maikct prices, a genei d as. on incut of 'lens, (,'ojfi es. Sugars, .Viims-., t';,(., Liijunri, Sjiices, Tobacco, Ac. CotN i iiT I'lioin i i: ricei-.ed and sold on commis sion. Merchants, Hotel ku pcis, and others, w iil find it to their ink, image to call nnd examine our iloik, before purchi-ing ilsewhi-re. Merchants' wi-hirg their goods e. Ilictediii ll.i city, by It living an order, will have them pminplly forwarded, by the most expeditious Inn -. IHWIV V. mil K, JOHN tl. Flik'K. Feb. 0. Hll. ly. m JTm m. (rf ta M b W . k. - WHOLES .E AND RETAIL BOoKsEL- l.FRs ANI sTA'l'loNERs, u. l'J;' Clicsntit Slic-cl, Li-low llii, I'liikuldj.liia.' WtjT EFF constanllv on b ind a geneiiil a.'soil- Tiit-in oi liooi. - ;iini iKihiiri i ; compiisin Thenl."'iil Law Medici, Cla-sieal. Mi-ct I! u i'. 'ks. Day lb" ks. nil si'' s, ,t (U ;, ;u,d School H gers, do., FiiiiiiIv Lil le.-, Rocket II. hies, Willing l'iis is, Wra ping l'apeis, A:c. Vc, which tht v of. Icr ill ll.e I At'st piices to Coi.-iitrv Merchant's l'rc lessioiial Gtiilleuu n, Ti acbei -, and all elhers lhaf may favor ibeui with d en custom. I'liiladf Iphia. Nov iiihct i. Hill. ly. " " "'i t ) " 'LL ter-:. L LHj JLJ ZJ. T f j'"-n n--i siitri.hi:i: .MKAsrur. system. fJMIE Subs -ubi-r has bet n appointed Agent l.r the above y stem, for Norlliuinbei I and County, whuli he nllirs lor tale to Tailors, who inav dr siie to posses the I eit and Ulest improvement in ihe ml of cutting; carmenls. The following two ccri, funics an' from a imntnittic nt' MiTehaiil T.ii lots in Fans, who hue examined the System, ait J highly uppiove i-l ihe tame. I'm is, Feb. iih, 1 84 U. e, the undersigned, me itibt is of tin- ciuniliiiK it appointed by ihe in, inli.-rs composing iha " I'bil.in lluopl le Society" nl Mi lehant Tailors of I'aiit. cer . Illy lhat ihe Sy sli m el ciitiing, taught bv Tfoi'tx Ohvir of New Yoik, I inted States, has been sub unit! d loom etauiiiiatioii, which system we lemni ! meni the best lhat his been sllluil!'! il to in, in lauh ol whnh we have uiven lion ibis i t riit'u ale. I M. I K ICE. i'le-ident. I M. LAI 1 11 E, l'.ei !.n-. I Mil-join a ceitifn ale lioin Mr. Cutler uf I'mr, lorincriy ol l!o-l "ii, w I. i-o n piit iln n is well e-ta-' bli-bi d boih III Euiope nnd in Amern-1 .- Mr. Oliver, Dear .-Mr. i ho u i minuend -it-oii on ' have ol t iuiciI fuuu the s,,i iclv ol Masiei 'J'.til. i, i.. In. in the l,i:,lie-t ill tin- i ill, nnd 1 fully tigric m the opinion, ibul your sy I. ni is ihe lc:t thnt l.aj evei li eu pubh.-hid. Your- ludv, 1. CUTTER. The -ub-enber continues th, bu-imsi, T.l LOR I Nl at his old .-land, ailjuning Rhawu'o kloit . ill Sunbury, when) he will accommodate ail who may call upon li i lit in bis ime ol I u -u.-r- . lie will icgid.iily ictciie ihe Fashions limn Mr. Olivir ol New Ynik, as soon as issued, 'iii' Spiing Fashions have been rticiied, and are imw for sile. 1I.LI AM IU Rs F. Siinbtiiy, Apld 10, HI I. ly V Ii v :i 'J' i ii - ti a it. m W A.M FAl I I RLlI, and sold I y Ihesiiba ii- IV S bi r iii Siilibiuy, id the best Tin. nnd ilm oik wairaiilcd, which henllci. lor sale ul rblcnl c isti prices, now as low at it lad astorineily sold by ivholi sale.--Good Wall iiiij; I'd-, lorioerly sold t i , now al 'i o cents ; l.aige Bin Kels, Im mi'ily noi l al V.'i mid 02, now si 02 nod .ri0 ; Gallon Coll', u Fills, foiiucilv sold at .r'n and thiee qusi I nt ,'.0. in' al K and 3 cniU, and oihei ailicles ol 'Fu-V i aio in piopoiiiou. Move pipe and tlovts f''.a,u all j ..d cheap lor cash, iVc. N. II. All peisons md. l ied In lbe tuHv.ll'i, '' W'-h '" '. ' "J riqlltViltd lo ,a J u.d make ..lilacli wiilioiil tie In t, ciihir wilfi i-,i..b ol by R'l log I tl, i InUrf, nllbU'i. , !,1, J M ; l:U