' of three note promising In pay $100 717, has put in an sfidavh of merits, in which ha swears that he ft ret endorsed the eaid note, 6r authorized any ' oilier person to do o; nd thai he had no kriowl ' edge whatever of their existence twlil he receited notice of their protest, N. Y. Com. Ai.'v, SHOUT AfciMAiVAC For trie year of our L,ord to " 3 2. a .ti 5" r OS J ANTARYi 2 a 4 5 0 7 H 0 in It 1J i M ir, lrt 17 'H l!i yd yi ; y: yi y.i yn i- yj oo yi i 2 .1 4 r 0 T w I) Id 11 12 12 n i: Id 17 is it 'JO !2l 22 2IJ 21 y.i yti '27 2S I 2 n l r, ' 7 h ji id n iy 'l.i 11 "15 '10 '17 H 1! 2d 21 22 L'M 24 2.- 2d 27 2S 2d d HI 1 2 H 4 5 7 H y 'Id 11 12 1M 11 25 Id 17 'IS Id 2d 21 22 2tf 21 25 2(5 27 2i 21 HO 1 2 3 4 5 (! 7 H 0 Id 11 12 18 11 15 1(5 17 IS 1!) 20 21 22 23 21 25 Sti 27 2s 2d ao ai i a a 4 5 C, 7 H 0 Id 11 12 1 14 15 1(5 17 is 10 2d 24 22 2a 24 25 '2(5 27 2'J d 1 2 '3 4 5 0 7 8 0 Id 11 12 la 14 15 l(i 17 IS Id 20 21 22 2a 24 25 26 7 2S 2d d ai 4 2 a 4 r o 7 s o id li 12 la 14 15 10 17 H Id 2d 431 22 2a 24 25 20 27 25 2d 80 Ml i 2 a 4 5 0 7 H d Id 11 12 la 14 15 10 17 15 Id 20 21 22 2a 21 25 20 27 2S 2d HO 1 a a 4 ft r, .7 8 Id li 12 la 14 15 10 17 IS l!) yo 21 22 23 24 25 2(5 27 2S yy ay :n 1 2 a 4 5 0 7 8 II 10 U 12 IS 14 15 10 17 IS Id 20 21 22 2 5 24 2ft 20 27 2S 2d ao i 2 a 4 ft fi 7 8 y it) 11 12 la 14 15 10 17 IS Id 20 21 22 2a 21 25 20 27 2S 2!) .'50 31 'FkDRI'AR Y, MARtll, Armr., 'May, Jl.LV, SeiTK.MlIKH, i;c KHur.a, Trial of Jusltc 1VI1)-. The trial of Mr. Justice Wiley, for receiving 'property, knowing it to be stolen, is going On in New York. The following condensed notice of it is prepared to our hands in the Atnerirnn. The Disiiict Attorney staled the case, and the i facts which he expected lo prove, concluding Willi the remark that it was Wiley's duty io have srn sled I 'the roblmr at onre. His position as counsel was ! sjio protection. Dr Tyler, one rif the directors of I the hank, who came on here to negotiate for the recovery of the money, gave his te.-timohy at length. The subilance of the car.6 is that on the "Sfiih of May the Fredeiick Couu'y Kank received an anonymous communication on the subject of the robliery, which was r.-plird by an adveitisment. This lead lo further negotiations, and of the 1B:h of June a ie'tler was received from Mr, Wiley, stating that he had been requested to act in the matter, and tlut he desired a personal iireivirw wilh some of the directors. Two gentlemen ic 'cordingly came on, and after Homo negotiations, in which various terms were reijuired by Wiley, it was sot l led that the bunk should allow 8 per cent, on the amount of bank issues restored, the bonJs, checks, &x. to be given back free of churgo. This was accordingly done, mid Wiley restored 1 1 , COO of'the notes of the bank, together with the bonds, stock, &.c for which he received f !,H00. M'en thousand dollar in gold was retained by the fltief. This is the amount of ho evidence on the :parl uf the prosecution, and was fully substantiated lay Messrs. Tyler and Bealo, the gentlemen Wh-i conducted the affair for the bank, 'Oil the part of the defence, it was contended 4hal the indici merit itself was defioi. lit. The defendant's privileges as a member of the bar, give him aright to act as he die!, and that his char acter for 35 years was irTCa'ouchahle in every re spect. The evidence en both aides cltiscd last evening, and dfter the summing up of Messrs. Price and Prcscoti Hall, the Court adjourned lo this morning when the case will probably lie giv. fa te the jury. We will publish the veidict ifre ucived in lime. Hull. .1me,-irun, BostoM tail A I lis H)'. The celebration of the opening of the rail road sVtween tSe riiies, on KiosnUy lant, was a spren ilid affair. The txtrutruin left Boston punctually at 7 o'clock, A. M. with 125 gentlemen from that srity, Chtftlestown, Huteni and New Urtlford to at tend the celebration at Albany. The triin reached Woichcsler (45 miles) in 1 hours, wheie they mleied the (ireat Western Railway, from Wor rtiesier lo tpriligfickl 55 miles) the passage was t fUcied with es in 1 Inmr and &5 miimtes; frsm 8f rMifield to J'ittfifl.l, over the llerkshire hills ad iae fcigh gradients of the road, (52 miles) in 2 J hours; and from SprinfMJ J Albany, (4 miles) over 15 aniles of the Hudson and Ueikshire mad, sih! 23 miles of the new line just compVlcd, in about 2j horns. Tie train reached ferry Ovobit Albany at sefrn iu th wWt6. "J "vl was anuouiiuij by Salutes 6f artillery, discharges of rockets, and the shoi'ita of assembled multitudes. The reccp tion 6f the Boston folk at Albany waa wnrmand brilliant. A lottei written at Albany at 8, t M cm Monday says Our city lain "commotion." The Boston Cum mon Counsel have arrived. The cannon re now pealing, and general joy and enthusiasm pn vail. 1 am nov writing dy can. ilea made this day in New BedforJ, f5 mile beyond Boston manu factured on ttic morning uf one iUy, and hunting the same evening at a distance of 235 inilea from the spot! Verily the days of w.indera are not past. Tho powerful lienii ih the Arabian Talea had scarcely more wunderfut power attribu'ed them, tveu Ih the teeming fancies of the marvel lous. Indeed, our streets aeoin like 1 scene in fairy land. Our noble avenue, Slate slrecl, is filled by a ihmso mass of citizens, and the dancing of a sea of lights, tho music of bands, the glancing of tin; plumes of tho soldiery, the polished raps of our firemen, all form a picture of the wildest and most beautiful description. 1'iusrrv Why tho DiiAiuitKTii Vf.tabl U irKRS4t. I'ills arc especially adup cd to this cli mate : No cue reijuiied in using theih. No change of diet. The lody les liable 'to take 'cold when und.-r their influence, than at any other lime. May be taken morning, noon, or night, w'th a certainty of good results; that is, proviJcJ they o- prratc freely upon the bowel. Asa cathartic they arc the most mild and invigo rating medicine that can possibly he admiliistetcJ. Caution. No Drug Storo bus tho genuine Brandrcth Tills fol a le. (Xj Purchase in Sunbury, of II. B. Massrr, and of the agents published in another part of this paper. t -r- TI Jl K It i H l , On tho 80th ult., by the Kev. .1. I. Shindel, Ma. DaSIKL fJoHSKUT to Miss Maht Floelt, M tif 8liamokin. i r: i , At his reidenee, in Augu-la lownshii, Nurthnm-berl-inil county, on the In iimt., SSAM li 1)1. AW I,. Ksi., aRed fin years. The decerned w:is long a respectable memh.-r f ( lie Soci ly of 'Krveinasoii. A liirne nunilicr of his lellow member from tl.is and the neighboring couiilid alteiuled tit his luiu r ai, and walked in proci ss'on lo the grave. He was buried in this place on Suudtiy hist. lTvlcn CLTRUHNT. Wheat, 110 Rtk, 60 Cohm, 40 Ovrs, SO Pork, 5 FtAXsruii, - 125 Ul'TTKH, - 10 Dkkwa, - - - w S5 Tallow, - 12$ Dm ku Apples, ..... 75 Do. Pkaciiks, .... 200 Flax, .... - 8 Hkckleii Flax, 10 Kin;, - T2 ruiitiiupllon and Itlrnliii? at the I.IIIIS) IH'tMl, ? the uxf. '" fr. HunranM Efftectoranl fltnudi. l-'MIM.NK VEACE!!, nged 17 year, jjf j was taken when at the age of sixteen wilh a slight rdlil, which she neglected until 'the lungs fell a prey lo that seeking destroyer, consumption, when application to a phyHci in was made, but to no effect. He con-idered her Cuse a hopeless one. and present) d but In tie medicine for her. In the meantime she discharged great ipinutitics of bin. id. wi h much expectoration of thick phlegm and cough. Her bodily frame ut lopg h b. catne reihiced to a living sH;elc'on. Her last was anxiously .i ked for by Uer fiiends, that her Mitrerings might end by the pangs of di ath. During the time h r physician freiptently called, and as the last re-ource, delernii mil to test the virtues of Dr. Dl jii as' Kxpi.ero haxt TisMKiiY, ha ing not C' l soiiie e x tiaordin ary cure pert irmed by the medicine in similar cases. He at ohCC obtained two boftlfs and administered it to her. The foiirlh dry be found some ihanii, which g ive hopes. He c.liiiinn'd giving the meili ciun lor eighteen days ; at that time she was render ed able to be walking in l.er Ud chamber, to the astonishment of her friend and relatives. (She con tinued using the niedicwie for right weiks, uhen she d- chired herself entirely tree from disuuse and pain, and now pursues Ler daily oicupjtiofl in (ier fect health. A small p.irrr;ih'et accompanies this medicine, which gives a full description of diseases, the nun ner of treatment, Scc. cvc. For sale in Sunbury, at the store ..f HEMtV VO.VT11KIMKK. Jin. tVlli, IS 12. Anit. X WCPaLD'iiF .DSLIGST."" ll TORT AM Til TUE READING PIBLIU fllHK New liarto Volume of the "NF.W I Wt)I5Lli" acknowledged on all hands lo be the hands imet, eheupest, and most popular and entertaining perimrical in the world comihencing January 1st, IS It. will Contain, simultaneous with its publication in England theOmnd New Military Novel, by iho audio,- of ' Charles O'Mulley," enii tied o- c r it a kss,"d ('nmnieuciiig with the story of "Jack Hiliton, the Lift! (iuardsutan." No commend ition of this new work will Is- i.e eessary to those who have read the delightful Nuv,4 of 'Charles O'Malli'.v. Also, a new Novel by Miss C. M. Sedgwick, al ready commenced, which d.ica g'eat credit to that distinguished Authoress. Many Original Tales of great interest, among wdvcli we may ment on, asalieady in hand, "Mary Tud r, a Tale of the Pasoions,'" by lCdnmnd Fl g. Ksq , author of the 'Far West,' 'The l)uches sf FeTiara,' 'lteatrice,' oic, a work of deep and tbiil ling interest; Aliel Parsons," a Tale of the great Fire in New York in Decemlsar, (h35, abounding in powcifully wrinijht passages ; "The Ulai ksinitti of Antwerp," by a popular original contributor. Also, a aeries of suptrb Fugiavings on Wood, by the lest artists in England and America, wrll cm. U llish the coining volume. these NoVelitis, and a multituJe of o iheis, for O.Mr TiinEK Dollaus, cuiri lit money, remitted free if xtagc. In the usual book form they would Cost ten times that amount. CILABIXS O'MALLEY, ENTU1E, Can he had by all new ubt-criWra who ih this popular work, by onlrring their mlwciijiiioua lo cummence with ihe 3J vjuario Volume, Ju'y 3d, 1841. For three dollirs on any solvent chartered Uai.k in ihe I'nited Mutes or Csnudas, free of pos lane, Iho New WoilJ w.ll be a.'iit ime year, from the commencement nl 'Cbailes O'Malley,' including the 1st volume gislis, pi.t.itmd in rxlra nuiuber.-s Addrca . J. W .rill l i:K. Pubbbb.r, UO Amu uUeit, New Vuik. 'PlinSunbury Teniperanre Hociety will meet on M iiidsyit'venilig next, the lOtii Ins, at the Jury room, when one or more adlresrs will be de livered. JOHN I5i:i)l), January 'ft, 1812. Sccrrtary. I'clcr IMIci'h liHtrttc. VL1. p1 rsons knowing themselves indebted to the E-Mte of Peter Pifrr, late of l.i'tle Mahonny township, NorthUmlieilahd county, for goods pur chased at tho vendue of said deceased, or fir debt contracted during his life, are Tcn.ueslcdTn call ond settle (tie Snme, at Hie olBce of Abraham Kod.irmel, ilq., in said township, on or before TooKilay, the first lrtv of Fel runiy next. Persons who neglect to a tend st that time, Will be Wailed upon by lliu const irble for settlement. JONATHAN PIFER, Jan, 8tli, IS12. at, Adm'r. Oil 111 A AS' OlItT NAM. r.Klatc orcirorprc llornhcrKt'r. IN pursu iree of an order of Iho Orphsim' Court of Northiimbfi land county, will be exposed to puhlie sale on Monday the 21 ih day of January next, ai ihe I itc residence of George Hornbergcr of Coal township, in iraid county, dee'd., all that cer tain tract nr p ece of lalid situate on Mshtinoy rreek, in said township. adjoining land of H nry Haupt, fieorge Long and the idow Hornberirer, cltitain ing one hundred and three acres an I fi'ly-two per. che, strict measure; about twenty acres of which arc rlcared and in a high stiteof cultivation. A Is i, ono other tract or piece of land situate in aid township, ndj lining land of George Long, Su sannah Weary and Ihe Widow Hornberger, c n tiiininj four a- res and 152 perches, strict measure, about three acie of which are cburod, and in a good state of cultivation. Sale to commence tit 10 o'clock of said day, when the condition will be mode knjwn by THOMAS IIKM.MiKR, , OEOUGK LONti, Dy the Cottrt. fcjc'rs. JOHN O. YOUNG. MAN, 'CM. V. c 'Jan. Sth 1841. 3t. N. U. The first above desciibed tract of land has been divided into two parts ; one thereof contain inn P1! acres and l!) perches, about 8 itcfes of which are cleared ; and the other containing 21 acres and 33 perches, about 12 acres of wh ch arc clea ell and will be rold together, or aejiarate to suit pilrchasnrs. 7 the. Ilminrtilie I'.llis lni. 7(., President, and his Associate Judges of he Court of Quar ter St tston.i, of 'the county of Sorthuinlierlund . rilHE peition of George Smith of Jackson tCiVn 1 ship, in s dd county, humbly teinesents, that be continues to keep tavern at his old stand, in 'the Brick House in raid township, and is well prepared for ihe necninmoilaiion of travellers, fit. He there fore pra your Hnnors'to grant 'him a license t. kei p a tavern during the ensuing ve.lr, and he will prav, Ac. GEOIUil: SMITH. To tii JrtioEs Anova nkntioxii : The sul scrilier', residents of Jackson fsp. hefeby certify, that teorge Smiih, the applicant for the license, is a man of good rei'lilo for honesty and Tempi nnce, and is well provided with house-ionm and Conveniences for the Irtdging and accnnimoddtion of strangers and travellers, and that a public house there is necessary: they then fore recommend him ns a proper per son to lie licenced lo heop a public liouae. Win. Dei. pen. Jeremiah Wclzel, Henry lirauri, Frederick 'I'rcim, Henry Garmnn, Jonathan Smith, Jacob A, Malich. John nans, Daniel Hilliush, Jesse Hensyl, John Folk, John Snyder, Philip Hctricb. Jan Sth, 1HI2. 'ouiil'iT-iUiV lcatli ltluw. rT',lie public will please observe that no Hraudieth Pills are genuine, unless rlie box has three li bels upon it, (the top, the si.'e and the Imrtom) cub coiitamiiic a fie-simile signature of my haml wriliug, thus li. Hhahihkth, M. ). These la. t del me en i; raved on steel, beautifully designed, j and done at an expense of over f 2,IKKl. Tbi rel'.ne I il will between thai the only thing iiereary to pro- cure iheinedlcine in ils purity, is to obsere these l.i be). Uenieinbi r the lo, llio siile, and the bottoui. The lollow ing respective persons are duly auhi.ri z.il, and hold CBRTICATES OF AGENCY, j For the sale ot linindrrth's Vegetable Vnivcrsul Pills. j Northiimtieiland county : Milton M.ickey A j I'liambeilin. Sunbury 11. B. M .laser. M'Erens I villi; Inland it MelXi II. Noillltllill Cilau.l Win. Forsyth. Georgetown F. Midlmgir A. Co. t I'nion County: New Berlin J. hn Holl'man. Selmsgruve Ker and Schnure. Miil.ileburg Isaac Smith. Beavcrlown J. A F. Bina iinsn. Adunsburr; H. A A. Smith. M tllinsbuig Swi.pe A Lainl Haitlelou Haniel Long Free burn G. A V. C. Mojer. Ciiilrevde Siaiky A Leuhari. Lewisburg WaHs A Green. Columbia county : Hativillc V,. B. IK-vnol Is A Co. Berwick Shumsn A Itiltenhouse. Cat lawissa C. A. A I', ti. Brobts. Ulooinsburg John 1!. Meyer. JtiseyTown LiviBisiI. Wa shington Kobt. MCay. Limestone I). L, Scbmeek. Obseive llist each Ager.l has art Kngravnl Ci r tificate of Agency, containing a icpiew nt.itio.i i.t Dr BUAM)Ki:TH'S Manubiclnry at Sing Sine, ami upon which will also be seen exact copies nl ihe ntw labels nuw wid ujmn the llruwlrtth Pill (.IV. l'liilidelplaa, ofiice No. 8, North Hlh street. B. BKA.NDIIETH.M.D. J.inu rv 1st, 1842. IMatf ot Ilfiijamlii I la .is ltl. TO TICK is hereby given, that letters of admin istration hive been granted to the subscriber, siding in Shainokin township, ISorthmnln rhr.i! county, upon the csiute of Benjamiu Huhs, late of the said tonsh:p, dee'd. All persons having any ileinaiuls Hg-ainsl Iho sa d estate, ate n n.stHlo present them pr..peily authenticated, and those who are iiidelltd, to pay to the subscribe! w lli 'Ut de. lav. NATHAN HAAS, Jan. I. 1S12 3w. Adm'r. A COOKl.Nti STOVE, and a few Coal Stoves for sab-, cheap, by 11. B. MASSF.H. Jan 1, 1812. INFORMATION WANTED, WM. WILSON, from the pari-h of Glendrhot ' key, lieland, now residing in the. City of Lap caster, Pa., takes this method lo find out his lull uncle I tiomas tireer, or Alexander rMewari, ins uncle by msrriage, buih supposed to live hi the county of NorthiimU-rl ind, Pa. If ibis imibe should be foiruuate tuuUgh to find one or both of the atoresai.l geiillcuieu, a letter from eithei lo Ihe said Wilson, Lancaster, will he thankfully received, as tie fieri anxious to know tvlieic they reside, so that he may he able to addre a leltei to them nn a matter of importance. Lest this notice luivibt ecspo the eye ol either of those gemleme, it is resjvt lully wiggested to any i f iheir blends or scipi iu,t auces who may see it, io make il known to e.ihir ol llieui, il'wlive, and if olln iw i-e, to oi e nf the re lations, so ihal the appla-aul may heal witltimt de lay from soini) biauch A lire lauiily, Dt. IH, iMtl. AWiTE'LIGJ SALE, A FAXIM, CRIST AND 8AW KTJLt S. lif erpos d'to nbl c i-'BlfS, i" the Vih of Feb. ISll.ntlil o'clock., on ihe Premina, the very vain ible Property In iefl' described as lollow', having been part of the Jenkins Estate, viz : 2 1 5 acre,tB perches, with lWnre, of which about 100 acres arc in "cu'tWfiltn'n, "vith a large Apple (tichard ; lhciei liie Wmillanil. including l.iini'-t iiie Land, and I irge iin8 of Iron Ore. The jiremis'a are situated' i.i T'a-t lluffal i t"wn ship, Uninn county. Pa., on die went side of the We-I Prinrh f SusMehaiii'B, about five mites from Nort'iuml cr ah.t, and three from L wi-btltg ad jV-iuirtg I n. ds of Miss Jenkins, and Messrs. Snook A. Penny. There are I wo never failing wj er pnwers form cd by Turtle Creek, which in'eisfcts the trai I, si one of which there is a Clover Meed Mill on Uur raUY"'patciil, and a Mdlers Hon e, and ul the oilier a Merchant Flouring G.ist Mid of stono with ti er Hot wheels and Ihtee fun of stones, and a Saw Mill. A good brick mid frame Dwell ng II-Us.-, with a Mil'ets Houko couveiiieiit, and n lurge loe Hank Uarn aic uNo elected. The lirtcl is well watered by springs and streams, and eligibly situa ted in a populous neighborhood. The Iron Ore if Muntmtr'i Hidgc, extending into Ihe premise, npMMfs to be in g'c il abundance, unnli (lie river bm. k, where it Is hid open, and is believed to pervailo he continuous titlc. Across the Property. Trim an adjicent tract, the Hhamoliin Iron (yompany now procure the Iron Ore for their Furnace, and Ulh ir .cls alTitd cotitni' dioUs and fiee naviuation, prom. .led by Iho shii k-Water of the Shamokiu Dam, to the Kail Hoa.l at Sunbitry, which buds to the Shatnckiii Coal Mines ond'Iiuii Wtnks. Pitreha'ser 'lire lnvitiil to iew the pr. ndses carefully, and tii'nn ioipii'y they will lind the title fne froili all doiibtnud d liieiilly. The term tif':i iticit lire : when Ihe Proper ly is stiuck i IV ?500, and as soon bs the deed is tend. red. w hich will lie within five days, Ihe fut liter ' sumnf flVOO. 'til' the resdiic, $5,0,10 may ie main unpaid for'lhreo year, and th rest in equal yearly instalments nf f 1,000 a year, from tho time of sale. All not paid at tho ile!(very of the '(lerd, to be secured by bond and mortgage, bearing iu'er est. Further in. mines irniy be mndo of HH.NKY W. SN VDKK, X,li,lgrmv, Assigueeof Samuul Kiuil'cr ; nr of HUGH HKl.LAS, Sunhuri. '1 mii-iry. I si, IH 12. I III S I Fuih't r a n mn riesTF i-VKii. kIisIi (Cheese, Keg Kaisirrs, H cts. per lb., bv Dec. 25, 1811. H. U. MASSKIl. "To lr, or nt to he" No!, S a question ihiit we seriously submit lo the consideration of a'l who are indebled to ihe subscrilx'rs. and who t'o imt, in a short time, come forward and sen to their ai Counts Dee. IS, IHH. II. II. MASKK A CO. i nr. AIIEIIICAN MEDICAL LIB II ARY IMllMMil'Adll. TCOM KNTKA l'Ll) K.tord ,f McVical S. i ence and Lilern'ure, by Koblev lUiiglisn, M. 1).. TWcssnr of the Institutes of Me licine, etc., in JetVeison Medical Colleen of Philade'phi'i, pub lished monthly by Ad nil Waldie, No. 40 L'arn. Iit rlreit, Pbilad. lphia. Subscription price, $5 a y ar. Siibseiiplinns for the above work rect ived by the subscriber. H. B. MASSF.R, Dec. Illh. IS 11. Agent. LIST OF CAUSES, OR trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Nor thuinl'erlaiid ( 'utility, to beheld al Suubr.rv, I on the fust Monday of January next, being the 3J Joseph neg.i Prler Fib eit's adm't CoruHh of Penn'a vs Maniu A. Stock vs John Filbert vs Weaver, Lloyd A Ro bins s Huih lle'la s John D. Cowden vs Richard A Kitchen v S.ilounn l)uukletcrgei Vs Jesse Pinker vs John Fi'ck vs Stephen Wilson vs Martin Weaver vs I'.O. I5mlf.rd'sedm"x Badger for Badger Charles W. Kichaids John D. Cow den J ames Welel Hirjah Crawford 'om'ili Tor B. S.iyro llenrv Frck Coin' h for (iilbrrt no bins' ex'r. li chuid Varnell Lynn, endorsee of Sini.h s lluuh H. llflla ' Andrew Tuik s Join A. Lloyd I Dr. 'I b is. Yanv .W ill ! U nllit I t Piper j Hi iner A FollioiT 1 John M . Hus;'el Joseph Mari7. j 'a!e V Mi Inly re ' James Reed l'aldv, Fuck A Mnn ( John R. Keller Henry llardsber John F. Dentler ! William Fry : Mi: V.unus A Uiiflh'era i I Win. K. Shoemaker ; Robt. 1). Ci,niinings j Del'urah (i ant vs A. Sloiuhton's adm'x vs vs V Henij Friik S.in.nel Illair Dnid Hanmnii P. I'o is. A J. PuislI vs VS . 1M. V. B.ight I acoli Hoti-el s Fng. Iv A .uiiiiii iinaii vs John Murray s Wui. A Rolit. Hunter s I a id Watson v William A. Lloyd vs Wilson A H.'Ben doblei vs Gei'des Wall-A Green vs L'eiij.iuiiu Mnthrwa s Hort .n A Cook v s. Wilson A H. Prick v S iniuH Swimhait Kepler for Wilson John Giecu el al SMl CL D. JORDAN. Prothon.stary's Oll'uv, Protlt';. Sunbury Dec. 4. ISll. ASSIGlTEE'SlfCTiCE. aXT011L.L Isbentiy iini, ih.it John Mili.-i, ul Augusta tOAuship, N. rthuiub iliinl county, has uudi' un ussignmenl of all bi estate, g.sids and ehnltels, rights and cieuils, to the aul scri. ers, for the Im ni fit of his creditors. All persona inile1 1 d to the said John M.ller, or haviiie claims ugaiiist him, aic requested to resent their account to the sulwri ns for settl mom. CH.M'LF.s M n.LKR, Sunhurv. W. HL'. l .I.t;r.R. ScbuylkiicHavcii. Noember 27ih. ISll 3t. Al chlw r.'tU'iil C aiiipliinc Oil B "J r. IT S ?k s . . rPbe su1 scrils rs le e. luby j. lurni Hie Clliirns i ot d'himbin, I or liuinls rhmd and I nion couo j ties, that Ibey have pircbased the sole privilege of : using, msnulac iiTing and vending the above named 1 uilt'les in ihe uf.ires.itd cutiniies. Tbey have just received a laige S'SJitmei.l of lami a of every de ; scription. Coiisis'iiii; nf ASTRAL, TABLK SCsPKNmxu AND i NiDK LAMPS. which they offer for sale ut ieisuiaMe term. 'J his light is a new invi'.iiiou, and issupriror lo any Ibing yi t illH'overed lor iIIuuiiiiuiiiik I nge ami small r.nmis, and di.iHImg the d oknes ul the ni.bl. It is iufeiior to nothing save the tight i f ihe sou ; wherr I' li a Is-en introduced, it has milsh.nie every thing of a hitiiiiioos i.aturi-, anJ s. ems ul out to l-vcome the I tiht if ihe World. Its pn.inii.eiit supii lor ipialnie aie I ril.iancy, richness, spbtiihrur, cleanliness, and I .! teat not lust, elu-iipniss. 'J'he w ck kei- s ctili cy fu e from dirt, ai:d tbe lamps are ca-t'y kepi in outer. In the ciiies ol I'hila h :pbia and New Yoik i has U"eu sulwli'uted . ry xtciisively for , on ac" count of i s ehespneas, and Ik-cause it is in.t ao in. juri.ius to thetyes, Direc i- lis for using will I furnished to ul I who biiv, and i-nleis l.niii a di-l on irompllv HHuidid to.' FRII K, IUI.I.M i; V I'R A R S?LL. Danvill, Nov. S7, lrll.-t POP. SALE. FOR sale a am I Faun, coiitsinirtg ahbUt one htindie.l and leu acres, more or less, situite in Point township, Norlhiihiberland CitUntv, about two mib a above Noilhunibed md, on the main road lea.lirvr. from lint place lo iMitvillc, adjoining laud nl '.Inliii l.eg!iou, Jesse I'. Ilortoii ami others, no in the orctipincy nl Samm I P.iyi e. Alnul forty brre nf sni.1 tract areiband, and in good slat - of cu'livation, Wb eh there a a sm dl bam erect d. The pioperiy nil. lie sold iHi r a.u able lei ms. For 111 ri In1 r pmlicubir, peisons are rei)uesl ed lo apply to the suirciib r. H. It. MAssK, Agent, Nov. 27th, IHI1. if Sunbury IV Al since uiifijiiiilieil loi ceaiiina ami giving a highly durable mid most brilliant pilish to all- vir, (irrm.'ii Silver, Urass, Coppei. liriU. liia ware, Tin, St e', Ctitli'ri , and oir resiori' g the lustre bn varrusbed carri.ine-, Ac. TKV IP. Prepared an : s .1.1 ai Vvhulesa e and reini', by the Sii,i nplin nun ( , li . ...I .li, I'.ilili I fiiiinuiiu tlici.1,1. 1 lo county, .. Y. VVM. FOKSVTH. Agent lor Northum'd, II. 11. MASSKK. Agent for Sunbury. November SOlli. I H i I . CITY AUCTiON" AND COMMISSION STORE. Knm'itr 20 A'i-rt Third Street, Philadelphia fl"i:P.LIO WALKS f Drv Griods, Hardware H. and Cutlery, Hooks, Si ltionrlry, Clothing, hoots, Siior and Hats, and in short almost every description of go.nls, fcro beild nl this elablislllneilt every eicnin.- floo.ls ore also sold ut ptlva'e sale iluring the iltiy n the average auction prices. Snlre kceiiers an'J traders Will find it Ib'thelr advrltitago by afteililii'g'tlle ah'i s. C.C. MACK BY, Auctioneer. TfhilalVlohln, November '3, l-'l.ty. NVholcsalo tiiiil Uolitil SIkio, :liincr, and Pitlm J.cnf lint WaVeho'iidc. Ao. 00 North 2i nreet, a few doors ubove .Irch, l'hilodclhhia. A' LSO Trunks, Carpet IJuns and Valices, nf e.v- ion, all of w hich he offers for sale on (ho most reasonable terms, Philadelphia, November 13, TR'-Tl . "Ty. 1 . vV A . 11 o V mi l ) T ' s China, (!lss nnd I.iverfin Warcliotisc, No 1 01 North Third slrtrt. third do&r bttoto Vine street, Philadelphia. ViniGRH they eoirstaptly keepdn h'rtdd a large assoitincttt of ('lilnn, (ilaiis and Liverpool Ware, which 'they will dispose of on the most ret s uirible terms. Philadelphia, NovemVr 13 IP ll. Ty. .lat'ol I'riMiititli v Soii 1 LSPlM' l'FI LI.V in'orms their friemh ami acuuniutfiiti'es ieiicrii!y tlrjt liuue lo keen nl ihe old Stahd, No. Ibey FtiH con Sl Norlh 3d street. Philadelphia, all kinds of Toiucctt astrr and smjak's. Which tbey will sell on the most accommodating on rl reasonable term. N. B. All cood sold will be guaranteed, and all orders promptly attended to. Philadelphia, November 13, 1 H 1 1 ly. 7 "i j-rri : k j : j ;n, LAST MAKER, No. 71 Cnllowliill Street, rhiladchhia, C Three dimes above Second. ) SlfOB Findiims always kept on hunil, which he oilers for side nn the lowest terms. 'Country Merchants are particularly to call and judge fur themselves. Pl.iladeli hia. November 13, 1841. 1 LOWHIi ic llAUUOX. importers ami Dealers m Torei;! ami llomcMic Hardware, No. 17 1 Noiirft Taie.n Sthilt, PHtLAiii.irtiVi. 1 7 II BRB their fiiemls a'ld customers will always ' lind a lar;e and general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Haidwaie, w hich they w ill sell at the lowet prices, Phile.bdhi, November 13, 1811. ly. cxx na a .ss OF KYF.RY DESCRIPTION. NKYV KXtli.AMlOlL COMPaNv. No. i;! Norllt Vater .Street, Tliila. MANI FAIITI RKRS and dealers in Oils f every ilecriptn. both for bunting and mutiuljclurint: purposes, which will be sold much lower thru they can be procured elsewhere, and warranted in ipmlity to eijual any iu the city. Any oil sold by the company not proving ns represented, may be relumed without uuy expense to the 'pur chaser, and the money will l refunded. Their slock now in stole consists of the following oils, v'n : 80,01)0 gallons Winler Bleached Spemr 5" Oil, 0000 15.0110 10.1100 SO.IK'O riOOO do iVi . Colorless Oil, do Fnil slid Spring Sperm Oil, do Winter Sea Blepbanl, ib. do Pressed Whale Oil, do Summer do do do do Common Wluire Oil, r? 15,000 SitH) Barrels supciinr Straits Oil, SlHt do Cod Bank Oil, 60 do Nea's Fool Od, ?r Casks Olive Oil, Tanner's Ills. G" VThis Company has a nurtiU'r of Vessel cn- irrt.it'.l in llif. 4!ibt l-'mln'rv. nnil 'l':ilillt-r mw r.'lu upon getting at all l.-nes v j 1 1 as puro as iniorleil, Pliiladelphi... Nov. 13, 1 S4 I . ly. G. V. & L. S. T.YLC?.". OFFBR FOR SAI.l", at the South Kat Cor ner of Fifth und Market Street, FhitaJel pi, if Mens' Catf-skm Boots, slitch'ed warranted, do do ito peiiged do do do ilo water proof, doable Bohs rf-.nl double lipier. do I'ulf-skiu do do Ao nailed and iprs, to Heavy Water Leather Iri.'.r-. do h Ni'ls do i!n. do Hush euar'fer Shite, ( ftlf-skin. ,h. if. i ilo I ns hers ito Vine Monroes Warranri-il do do ro Kip ib do C.lf do do do ('naiso do do do do do do Slims do 'u.e .In du Kip Ho ilo Calf Slid Seal Skm P'i:ips. do do List .Sock wilh stu' withiiul soles. do Car) i t do ilo il, do I'-iii nl un, iii'ted W .iti i proof MoiVasius, Ladies' do do do 'Jo Lailus la'n'ned India UnMer sins a. (ici.l'iiii -lis' do I iver shoes. Wiih evi ry oilier dose ipliiti it hoots and shoeA Fur Cups i t evi ry ilesi riplion. Trave'.l ug Triu ls i l'eve'ty duscriplion. iio-ll 'ii I rsvellrng Bags. Client ti'iiin IHasile S1iim Blackinc. Ib liuels iff ..'II kinds, I'aloi Leal 111-. l'bri-..hl1hia1j ilnbcr 13, !ll. ly. ATTUilMlY AT I.A"V, BUlIBTniY, PA. Biisinefs atlendej .to In Ihe'lToimtics 'of Nor. lhuubirfand,'ITiiioti. 'Incoming and Coltvtnbia. KrTrr tt Trtn as Hkt A Co., Low in A Baaosr, Ht, CtiJiian A. Hsa-p. -r,.'a.. "Rsisotus, McFatsn A'Co., 'HpK.ttiii, 'Joi.ii A Co., J ti imvn.vs cuu'.' Manurarttrrcr nnd Importer of Sad dlery, Ilanlware, iSie. , Ao. 5 South Third street. foiif doom btluw Alttrklt Phihtde.lpltia.. F.FP constantly on hand a lafre and general assortment Conch Lamps, Carri.iae Bands, :xle.rms, Lliplic Spiiugs, Patent Leather. Ac. (lountry Merchants and saddlers w ill be supplied at ill! times on the most reasonable terms. Tbey will find il to their advantage to call and examine ' hia assortment belore pureliastuu elsewhere,. Philadelphia, November 13, 1 84 1. ly. " Z A? & 3P.C THE?s7"" WHOLKSALB AM) RETAIL IlO0KSEF. 1,KRS AND STATION BKs, No. C'llcstKit SStfeot, belo-vv 4b, Tliiludelniiia. ?"EIIP constantly on hand a choral a. BoJr- mcnt of Books nnu stntionaiy ; comprisiork I lieol.igic.il, Law, 'Medical, Classical, Miscclhne ous and School Bonks, Day Bonks, all sir.es, I.elN eers, do.. Family Bibles, Pinkct B.hles, XVitlinf Pajiers, Vrapping Papers.'SiC. Ac., -which flltty il ler ut (lie lowest piites'lo'Country MerchantV (rc fessioual (.VnlleiiH-n, Teachers, and all others thrft tiny favor them with their custom. Philadelphia, Nombcr 13. 18'Vl. 'Ty. 15KY NOM)S, McFAKLANDfc-00. Wholesale Dealers -tn Vorelgn British and American Dry Uood. Ao. 105 Market street, Philiuklpltiit. COUNTRY Merchants, and dilfers'can hc"siir? plied at alt times with tin pxh;nsivc "asaiirt inent of the IvcVt niid most' fasli'uHialilc Goods 'ilpJT! the tnost'ieasiinablo lerms. Philadelphia, N bvember 13,1811 . ly. W holesale Variety a nd Trni'ffiiwig Stdri Ao. 44, North Fourth near Arch st., PhihtiMphiti A'lrilBRC Country Merchants and oilier erinl ' supplied, al ll limes, with a largo (issorlmciit of Hosii rv, G'loves, Mertiio, 'Cotton, arid Woolen Shuts and fhawci, Spool Cotton, Patent Thread, Cotton Ciird.i, Buttons, Tajics, Bindings, Hooka and Lyes, Pins, Ac. And a general variify'bTujM. ful articles, which he ofleia for sale at the IJWcil prices. Philadelphia, NovemWl 13.1 Pi 1. IV. iVIicliacI Wc.TitT X. Son, ROrE MAKERS &. Sllir CHANDLERS. PM. 13 North Water Srrat.'Thiiadcphia. A b constantly on liatnl, a general assort ment of Cordage, Seine Twine, Ac., viz : ur d Ropes, Fisbinc Ropes, Whltn "Khpes, Mrtntt- lu Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac, s'uch as Hemp Shad and If erring Twine, Best Patent Gift Net Ttvine.'Cotton Shad and Herring Ttvine, ?hoo Thrends, Ac. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Halters, Trace, Cotton and Lhlt'n Carpet Chains, Ac. nil of which they will drsprsc of on reasonable te'ims. Philadelphia. NovemWl 13, lll. ly. j :sil KUH K, iTa Ysl : iTlaTcos. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE. No. IttO Market Sttdet, I'hilar. (Ih low Fifth Smiih side) l.W S keep on liiind a full atid g'encral yk " flment of Ho-iery, Lace, rind Fancy Goods1, Coin. try Merchant are respectfully requested t6 give them a csll snd examine for thr ntelve. Philadelphia. November 13, lt?tj ly. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. rI,nK Subscriber, Agent of 1 yon A Harris, Hat Manufacturer. Tor N'iw York, I'hHudvfyhia', Baltimore and iHer large cities, whoro Huh are highly cotntnc ruled I r good toiii and durability. has oi bund a first rate asscitiifnt iff HATS mnA I CAPS suitjl-le for Sprmg sales, wh'ch will Varolii very low, loi cast or nppi ive.l cremt, al the rtcffrt c'iCu) .t,ire. No. .tl, Nnrtlt Third s'ro-t, 0'pjsii the City Hotel, I'bilaJi lphis. OLIVER N. t ii At HF.I1. Aeiil. N. il. Orders tor lists 1 1 ihe rutiK, promptly atiende.i to. Tht bightt rice in rush ot lia fa given Ijt Fin Pl iladelphis, November 13, I611.--iy J . w I'liilnclla and .SWAIN, Parasol 'Manufacturer No. 37 Ptuuth "21it d sfrret, two doors btloXo Hit Vitv lletel, Philadelphia. NTliS Meuhiiits aitd others are solicifeA cxatniri'! his as.oitucjit before purchasnrj elsewhere Phila 'el( bta. Novrmler 13. 1841. ly. sri:nlvi7GduDsi c). No. 1SS Mai-kn Street, riiiladcli'hia'. NYITE tho attention of tj0'ui(tiy Wcrch.i'.it to their t-:teusiie assor.ment of llriti.b French sud American Dry Hoods, Which they offer firtsif on the most reasonuble terms, Philadelphia, NovemVr S, 18lt. ly. Jllsit le''l f'tl and for sale by H. B. Mass ser Host, n Syrup, Sugar Hoa-e and NA. Molasses: Loaf, Lump, t'rusheil, HroWn and ClrTys lalizetl Sugar; Cranberries, Raisins, Crackers, Ac. Ficnch and English Merfnolr, Meiino and 'ofhrt Shawls; ('loths, Castnr'rs and Csssinells; DiJ Com!, Hardware, Sf?lcry, Ac. of all kind. Nov. 50th, IR11. yWTA? taken up astray, im (lie farm where tlii y s'ubsciiler now reside, and owned by So eph Wallace, in Tuckc'Ii.w, Point township, Nor' ihutnbi rlniul county, a BR1NDLE S'PEfR will a white face, alum I 17 or IS month 'old. Ilia owin r is roijai ste l lo come foi ward, p'iove property pay charges, and take it twitr. ABR AHAM tON'ij, Nov. fi, l41. NATHAN MILLED. WHOLESALE IICISEAV, CLOVE & f.tMHU saitTT SToar, iV.. 81 A' .i Hi Fourth st.. umfrr Merchant UutX PHILADELPHIA. 7IIERE Countty M. rchsiitscsn I supplied wilh an cxti'TisiVe nely 01 cnoiee aiunj in bis line, uimTi the most reaaimabw tcrnrt. Nov. (iih 1811 ty SH ABIOKIN COAL. OF a very su rior quality, can 1 had at any lime, by application to the suhScvibers, iu hat l suit purchasa'is. They kei-i 1arjc, egg, hnVi-lV, and line Coal, fit ful Wriiliiji lime. J. H. ITKDY & Vo. Sunbu'v,tii. ;.t.
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