POLK; DALLAS AID ITIUH- Li:.iii:itc- Grand Democratic Mbm Meeting,, AT NORTHUMBERLAND, On VM, the 2 Of A any or July. The facility afforded of easy nnd convenient conveyance by the North and West Branch and Susqnehanna Division of the Pennsylvania Ca nal, makes this a central and desirable point for a grand demonstration to "YOUNG HICKORY," DALLAS, MUHLENBERG am Victor v. We most cordially invite the Democracy of neighboring districts to unite with us, and send greeting to the several districts, in adjoining counties, with the assurance that the indomitable spirit of enthusiasm, every where animating the yeomanry with a determination to avert the ca lamity of Federal ascendancy, (and its attendant train of evils of misrule a National Dank, the 200,000,000 debt scheme creating and perpet uating odious and aristrocratic distinction and privileges.) gives earnest that the 2 tit h of July will be a proud day for Democracy. Rali.v Frf.f.mkn ! Let the Farmer, the Me chanic and Working men rest from their labors, and devote a day to the glorious cause, their rights and liberties TO JEFFERSON AND OLD HICKORY DEMOCRACY. A number of the most eloquent and distinguish ed Speakers have been invited and it is expected will be present on the great occasion. The names of the distinguished Speakers will be an nounced in due time, as their answers of accep tance shall be received. James DcitTenbacher, William Wilson, Jacob Reiter, John Cake, Joseph Moist, Joseph llollopeter, Jacob Leisenring, John Yonngman, John Vandling, Robert Lesher, John Peters, J. W. Staintn. Executive Committer. The Tix Factory of Messrs. Slocnm, Jilson Si Co., at Poukeepsie, manufactures 1,300 lbs. of piis per day, of various sizes, and they are get ting additional machinery ready, by which they can soon manufacture 2,500 lbs. daily. They employ in the various branches of their operation 100 hands regularly. They use HS0 tons of wire, and between 2,000 and 3,000 reams of paper per annum. Their pins sell, upon the average, at twenty-five cents per pound, making the annu al value of their sales, when their additional works are in full operation, at least $520,000. In view of these facts, the question may be again stated, "what becomes of all the pins ?' BALTIMORE DIAKKET. OJftct of the BitTiMORK Am chic as, July 1. WHEAT. Several parcels of new Wheat from the Eastern Shore of Md. and Virginia have reached the market and been sold at b"a30 cts. for prime reds. A very superior parcel of red from Talbot county was sold at 9 1 cts. One or two lots of Mil. white Wheat sold at 92 cts. A parcel of loUO bushels Pennsylvania old red sold at 02 cts. Corn is dull at 37 a IiS cents for Mil. white, and 4 la 12 cts. for yellow. A sale ol Penn. Rye at 50 cts. We quote Oats at 2Sa30 eents. WHISKEY. The market continues dull at 21 :ts,. for hhds. and 2Ja22j cts. for bbls. I'OH TUB AMKRICAX. Mi, Enrron: Myself ond neighbors me de--idcdlv in f.ivor of aeain nominating EDWARD V, BRIGHT, as the Democratic candidate for the sscnilly. Mr, Urightmidea vcty good mcm- cr he whs active and industrmu always at his tost, and dij his duty fiithlully. He was chair nun of a very important Committee, and one that equired a great deal of attention and labor. His ppointment to this station Knows that he had the i'6iect and confidence of his fellow members, and hey say tbat we never vent a more industrious nd attentive member. Mr. bright took an active and leading part in etrenching the expenses of the Legislature, and in nlroducing principles of economy into every mrich of the Government. He was on the Coin nittee of Accounts, through whose exertions llie eform which distinguished the last Legislature as brought about. He went about saving the eoplr'g money in earnest. A few day ifier the pening of the session, he offered the resolution hich b. came a law, giving the Public Printing nd Uinding to the lowest bidder. This measure lone will save about Tex Thousand Dollars inually. It was suspectej that great frauds had been immiltcd by the piinteis under former laws. The ommittee on Accounts set about the invesliga in of Ihei-o accounts with a determination to iret out the frauds. Mr. Bright was one of the ost industrious and persevering members of that ommittee. The result was that oveicharget of e printers, lo the amount of thirteen thousand illara, were discovered and suits directed lo be ought to recover that sum back into the Treasury. The contingent ei penses of the last Legislature ere not one fifth of the expenses of the prceecd g. Some $15 or $20,000 were saved to the ammonwealiti in this matter alone, by the caru d economy of the Comrnit'ee of Accounts. Mr. Uiight then has done bis duty faithfully and neatly. He has carried out the wishes of the ople, and ought to be re-elected unanimously, onur t whom honor is due. Let the faithful b 1 1 c servant be rewarded, and the best interests the people will be faithfully represented. tell AMOKIN. Imtortawt. The weather and Its effects. The sudden changea of the weather will be productive of much sickness, unless people are caieful to attend to the atate of the stomach and bowels. If this is done no danger will arise hut on the first feelinf of headache, pain In the side, back or bowels, have recourse to Brandreths Vegetable Universal Pills. 8ix or eight of these Pills will in most caret, be sufficient. And one dose of this kind, it is not im probable, may prevent months of sickness, perhaps death. They will, if used during the prevalenc of any cause for disease, ent irely prevent fatal results ( because they remove from the stomach and bowels ny morbific mattera that may have accumulated in the system by inhaling impure air, or from eat ing unwholesome food. f Purchase of IT. D. Maeser, Sunbury, or of the agents, published in another part ot this paper. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxtheimer. Wheat, .... Rtk, CoR!, Oats, Pork, Fnxsrr.n, Uottkr, UtKSWAX, Tallow, Dhieii ArriF.s, Do. Piachks, Flax, HrtcriLin Flax, Enos, - 60 40 25 5 100 10 25 10 75 200 8 10 6 FJJLE OF COTJP.T. The Bank of Northumberland April 10 h IS 11 tn. On million of A George Wciser. J Jordan, Esq., the Court grant a rule on the Judgment and Lien creditors of defendant, to appear on the first day of next term, and shew cause why the proceeds arising from sale of defend ant's renl estate should not be distributed according to priority of lien. By the Court. 8AMUEL D. JORDAN. Pre thonotary'a office.? Prutlt'y. Sunbury, July 6th, 1844. j 4t ?k'JLE OF COTIP.T. Samuel Oaks ") April 1 1th, 1844. On motion t. of C. W. Hegins, Esq. the Court Henry Frick. j grant a rule un trie judgment and lien creditors of defendant, to an pear on the first day of next term, and shew cause why the proceeds arising from sale of defendant's real estate should not be distributed according to priority of Lien. By the Court. SAMUEL D.JORDAN. Prothonotary' Office, "i Proth'y Sunbury, July 0th, 1844. 5 4t brpfinHS' court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Norlhumbeiland county, will lie exposed to public sale on Saturday , the 27lh day of July inst., at the Court House, in the Borough ofSunbuiy.lo wit; A certain lot of ground situate in the bo rough aforesaid, on Whortleberry street, and mark ed in the general plan of said town No. 318, ad joining a lot of Jacob Young on the East, and a lot of Peter Goodhart's estate or the West. Late the estataof John Eplcy, deceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of saiJ day, when the terms of sale will he made known by II. B. MASSE K. for GODFREY WATERS, Adm'r. Sunbury, July C, 1844 41. LIST OF C AUSES. IOR trial in the Court of Common Plea of Nor thumberland County, at August Term 1844, commencing the first Monday, being the 5th. Hill.Fltchet A Co Stephen Wilson Samuel Keefer John Griirin'a adm'x Jacob Leiser, sr. John A Lloyd vs James Tharp vs F A Kracht vs James BearJ vs 8 'J' Burrows vs J A- U M Davison vs Rebecca Wells Bank of Northum'd Ac vs Paul (Jed. lea Ac Eli Prolan Robt Miner's adm'rs David Watson Dr Robert Philips Abraham Slrauh Wm II Miller Coin'th of Pa John Agler Isaac Davis Jane Perry Daniel Hill J W Si iuingfr John Hanlirg. jr Andrew Smick Philip Fox John Futm in rt al Masteie A Mathers Thomas Hull' Frymire for Evert Jacob Barnhait Anthony Watson Susannah Zerbe Baldy A Kase John C Boyd Hugh Bellas, Ac John Wolf John Munay Jacob VV Smith George Piince James Barret's a.lm's Maiy Weeks Daniel Zerbe A Wife Wm A Lloyd Com'ih of Pa Sume Same Same S Swinehart A wife Jacob Mayland Frederick Klett J A W F Wagenseller Conrad Dethrr's ex'r H my I'eteiy A wife James Appletoii, Ac Benjamin Camp Joseph Weiizel Jacob Barnhart Elizabeth Long John R Keller Benjamin Robins William Welch William Nice Same Stephen Derr vs Samuel & RobtMcKee vs Willi im tlihler et al vs Patrick Montague vs McCartee A Putdy vs Jonathan Adams vs Wm II Fiyniire et al vs Felix Maurerel al vs Chailes Craig vs John Bower vs Harriet Jenkins vs Jacob Meixell's ex'r vs John Garver et al vs Win H Sanderson vs Dr John W Peal vs Heniy Fornwalt vs Augustus Huey et al vs J C B Nourse v Samuel Bell vs Wm Sli'xcl va Win McGinncss vs John M H ousel v John A Lloyd vs John C Grier rt al vs Richard Rcnshaw vs William McCoy vs Overseers of Jackson tp vs James F Murray v Joseph Wri'zel vs T A Billirglon's ass'ne vs Peter Snvder vs llycrlv A Haaa vs Iiaac Roadarmel vs Martin A Stock vs F W Pollock vs Charles Corulcy's ex'r vs Same vs F W Pollock v Peter Fera'er vs II Yoxtheimer et ul vs Same vs Eli Shfer vs J iccb Mi Kinney ct al vs Chides Slmller' exr's vs Win Donaldson v Jacob Weill, y vs Charles Ruch vs John McGinuess v Geoige Long' adm'r vs John Paimer vs Aliruham Lawrence v J.M-eph Keller vs Eddingei A Lawrer v Same v Henry Steinmetz FOR THE AM ERIC AX. Mb. F.hitor : It being in accordance with the age of the Democratic party, for the people, evious to the formation of the County Ticket, bring before the public the names of such in guinal a they may deem most worthy to riit arge the duties belonging to the olficei within eir gift, we would recommend to the consider on of the Democratic Electors of Northumber id county, Maj. WILLIAM L. DEW ART a candidate for the Legislature. Should the ople see proper to elect Maj. Dewart as their presentative, we feel confident that they will d in him a public servant of distinguished a ities, un intelligent, firm, and unwavering De crat of the Jetrersoniun school, and, conse piently, the laboring man' friend. Many DtMoiaAin Solomon Mengas's heiis v Daniel Wertmsn Charle G.-aiharl, jr vs George A D'loli et al tlaa St Uruckemiller vs John W Peal SAMUEL D.JORDAN. Prothonotary's office, 9 l'ri'th'y. Sunbury, July 6, 1844. 5 Notice. FllHE partnership heretofore subsisting between the subscriheia, under the name or firm of MCarty A Davis, and which commenced on tha first of April, 1816, i this day dissolved by mutu al consent. Thomas Davis, who will continue the business at the old .land, No. 171 Market Street, is fully authorized to receive all debts due to the firm. WILLIAM M CARTY, THOMAS DAVIS. Philadelphia, May 21. 1811. June 20, ot Notice. A I I. persons indebted to the late firm of Wood 2m. Rhawn, are requested to call and settle their accounts within thirty days, and save costs. The books are in the hands of John Wood, jr. and J. P. Christ, at the old stand. JOHN WOOD, sn'r.. Sutviving Partner. Sunbury, June 22, 1844. 3t IT O T I C 12 IS hereby given to all persons int rested in the estate of William Leisenring, late merchant in Rush township, Northumberland county, that the undersigned has been appointed an auditor to ap portion the assets in the hands of his assignees, tit and among those entitled thereto, and that he will attend for said purpose at his office, in Sunbury, on Saturday, the 13lh day of July next CHARLES PLEASANTS. Sunbury, June 22d, 1844. 31. Sheriff's Sales. .iosi:i'ii ikii:stm;v, h.u. OFFERS hie professional services to the inhabi tants of Norihumlierl and and its vicinity. II ving attended, for some time, the Practice of the Philadelphia Hospitals and Dispensaries, he ft els conlident of being able lo treat property any Sur gical or Medical case that may be placed under his ' charge. Reference! Doctor James S. Doucal, Milton. Northumlicrland, June 22, 1844. 3t. IX ulc of Onnlfl IiCvy, dee'd. rETTE RS testamentary on aid eataie have been granted to the subscribers. Persons indebted to the estate will plia-e make immediate payment, and 1 hove having claims against the same, are re quested to present them fur examination and settle ment. LEWIS DEWART, A.JORDAN, Sunbury, Juno 22J. 1844. -fit Executors. V A I.I' a it m: V or alc. ON Monday the 15th of July next, at 12 o' clock, will be offered for sale, at the dwelling house of the late Daniel Levy, E-q., dee'd., in Sunbury, among other valuable Law Books, the following ; ATKINS' REPORTS BURROWEs' REPORTS BACON'S ABRIDGEMENT COKE ON LITTLETON DUN FORD ft E AST'S REPORTS COMYN'S DIGEST COKE'S REPORTS CHOKE'S REPORTS STRANGE S REPORTS RAYMOND'S REPORTS HENRY BLACKS TONE'S REPORTS WILLIAM U L A C KSTON E 'S REPORTS PEE RE WILLI MS BINNEY S REPORTS BLACKS TONE'S COMMENTARI E HAWKINS' PLEAS OF THE CROWN VERNON'S RETORTS DOUGLASS' REPORTS BROWN'S REPOR TS F O N B L A N Q U E ' S E tj U I I ' Y 8 A LK ELD'S REPOR TS COWPER'S REPORTS PLOWDEN'S RE TOUTS Bl LLER's Nisi PRIUS ESPINASSE's Do. EQUITY CASES PLEADER'S ASSISTANT READ'S DIGEST Also, a nuinler of Miscellaneous works. Also, Chairs, Tables, Book and Paper Cases, Carpclings, &C&C. LEWIS DEWART, A. JORDAN. Sunbury, June 22, 1844 4t Ex'm, fcc. The lillosoplilml WASHING MACHINE. rPHIS WASHING MACHINE, pi un and aim-- pie in iis cnn-tiuction, cannot fail lo find its way into every fimi'y when its real value becomes known. The price ("ix dollars) i fixed al the lowest rate, in order to enable every family to oMain one. The invcnior guaiantees that it will not re quire more than one fourth the usual quantity of roap That it will wash in one-third the usual time, and what is a matter of greal importance, the wear and tear is nothinii, or at least so little, that it i not perceptible, so that finest black worsted and woollen can lie wailied, if nece.sary, in the ramc suds with linen and cotton. This may seem urange lo those who do not know the principle upon which it woili. It is the on'v machine ever in vent! d that washes upon the principle of the fric tion of waUr alone. Alt other wabh upon the principle of friction or rubbing, by bringing Ihe clothes in contact wiib tome purt of the machine. Independent of the gieat saving of labor, economy should bring it into general use. The poor man cunn it all'ord lo do wiihout il, while the rich man w ill usa it foi convenience, if nothing el-e. Large funiliis will save fioin five to fifteen dollais a war in soap alone, and not less than 50 pel cent, in the wear and tear of clothe, beiiides the great saving of labor and rxiense in wafhiug. The subscriber will guarantee that it will perform all that he has stated, if propeily us d. He ha secured from the paten tec, the light to Northumlieilaiid, Union, L)couiing Columbia, Luzerne and Clinton counties, II. B. MASSER. Sunbuiy, June 22, 1811. (:oniissi(Ni:u7 THEREBY olfei mylf lo the Electors of Nor thumberland County, as a candidate foi the of fice of COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Should I he elected, I pledge myself to disth.irge the duties of said office with fidelity. PETER BIXLEIt. Lower Mahonoy, June 15th 1841. ?EST FE1T1TE?w & CO. Manufacturers of DIDRELUS, PARASOLS, ami SI N' SHADES, JVo. 1 1U Mirk,t Strttt, 1 li 1 I a 1 v 1 p li I a , INVITE the attention of Meichants, Manufac turers, See., c., to their veiy exteniv, ele gant, new stock, prepaied with great care, and of fered at the lowest p oasihle price for cai-h. The principle on which thi concern is elabli-h ed, is to consult Ihe mutual uitciest of their CU-lo-mei Hiid themselve, hy m inufacturing a gx)d ar tx e, selling il at the lowist price lor cash, and realizing their own remuneration, in the amount of sale and quick return. Possessing iucxhaUalible facilitiea for manufac ture, ihey are prepared to supply orders lo any ex tent, and respectfully solicit the patronage of Mir chants, Manufacturers and Dealera. dj" A large assortment of the New Slyle Cut lain Parasols. Philadelphia, June 1, 1844. ly COiTAE BIBLES. Five copies of the Cot J tage Bible, the cheapest book ever published, containing Ihe commentary on the Old and New Testament, just received and for sale, for six doll ir, by June l.V II. B. MANSER. 1) ALZORINEST haiidnmiVariii-l. (ot LaduV ' Dresses, lot tale cheap, hy June 15. It. B. MASSER. BY virtue of certain writs of venditioni expo nas and fieri facias, issued out of Ihe Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland County to me directed, will be exposed to puhbc sale, at the Court House in th Borough of Sunbury, on Mon day the 15th day of July next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described property to wit t A certain tract of land situate in the borough of Northumberland, t the south west corner of Queen and Third streets, and marked in the general plan of said town No. 158, whereon are erected a large two story double frame house and kitchen, painted white, a wash house, smoke house, and a frame stable. Also: Another certain lot of ground, situate in the bninugh of Northum berland aforesaid, fronting on IJuei n street, and niaiked in Ihe general plnn of said town No. 157, bounded soutbwaid by the Lutheran Church lot, eastwatd by an alley, and nonhward by lot No 156, whereon is erected a small log house, wenthcibourd-id. Also: Another frrotind. Militate in the and mnrked in the plan aforesaid No. 18(1, fronting on (jucen street, and hounded nnithward by lot No. 185, soiithwi d by lot No. 187, nnd westward by Duke rtrtcl, w lie icon ia irrctod a two rtory log house. Seized, taken in rxeeuMnn, and to be solj as Ihe droperty of John li Miller. Also: A certain tract of Jam si tuate in Augu-ta township, Northumberland county, on the north side n( the Mahonoy Moun tain, adjoining the River So-quch mna on '.he west, Sylvmiia Shipmnn and Jeremiah Welz I on the north, Willi nil R. Brown oil the east ant! Robert A. Parrish 011 the sou'h, cotiluiniiij 200 nerts more or less. Seized, taken in execution, and lo be sold as the property of William R. Jones. Also: By virtue ol a writ of le vari Facias issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Northumberland county, lo me di rect ed, a certain tract of land situate in Coal town ship, Northumberland comi'y, hounded and descri bed as follows, to w it : beginning al a none, thence by land of John Boyd, north $ decree wc-t, 17(5 perches to stories, thence by land of William Wil son, south 8fiJ degrees west, 'lA'.i pciches to stones, thence hy same, sou'h f(ij degreis west, 71 per ches to a chesnut, thence by samp, south 41 de grees west, Oh perches to a white oak, thence hy land of Piter Mauier, snuth 87 degrees ast, 51 J perches lo a chesnut oak, iheucc by same, south 52 degrees east, !)'J perches to a while oak, thence by the same, south 2 degrees east, 49 and eigbt tenths perches to a while oak, thence by land nf Michael Krole, east 81 and nine tenths perches lo a white oak slump, thence by same, north 80 and four-tenihs perches to a hickory, thence by sme, north 87 J ea-t, 08 pciches to a pine, nnd thence by laud of Frederick Cramer, north fl J east, 105 perches to ihe place of beginning, containing 307 acres and OS peiihesiind allowance. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as tlw property of Calvin 15 1 the and William Avivs. -n Also: lly virtue of a testatum ZLZ writ nf venditioni exponas, is-ued out f the Court of Con.nion Pleas of Dau( h n count; , lo me directed, all the defendant's interest, supposed lo be the undivided tiioity of a certain tract of land Mtualein Coal township, Northumberland county, surveyed in Ihe name of Matthias Zimmerman, containing 3fi7 noes inoie or less, adjoining lauds surveyed in ihe names of Pe er Mutirer, Michael Kroll, John Nicholas Daily anj others. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of Call 111 Blythe, one of the firm of Blythe & Co. Also: On Saturday, the 13th of Julv, at 1 o'clock, P. M at the house of Michiel Kremer, in the town of Milton, a certain out lot in add town, marked in the plan nf the fa 1 e, No. 9, and a p .rl of the o it lot alj anmg the nine, marked No. 10, bounded west bv Walnut alley, ea-l by Locust alley, north hy lot No. 8, and a xnh bv lot No. 11; whereon ore erected a one sloiy hrick dwelling house and still house, a one t-tory frame dwelling house, frame storehouse, i-talile and other out-buildings. Also: Lot No. 12, in said town. J---"- bouudid west ly Ann sireel, north bv su alley, ea-t ly Walnut alley, and south ly lot No. 43 ; whereon is erected a b g stable. Also : r our certain lots in Low- ei Milton, Nos. 3, 4,5, and li, hounded south by Mahoning Ktrecl, ei t hy lot No. 7, north by an alley, und net bv lot No, 2 ; whereon is c rected a frame dwelling linu e. Also: A certain other lot of ground situate, in aid town, hounded no'th we-l hy the road leading lo Dunvi le, west by the toad h ading to Chilisquaqiie, south by lots of Jonathan Fred, and west hy lots of Samuel T. Blown, containing 7 J acres more or h as. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of John Maikle. Dy virtue of a 'Jd plurius writ of VhhI t oni Exponas, i-socl out of the Couit of Common Pleas nf Northumberland county, lo me I diieeled, will be exposed to public sale at the I Court House, in the boiough i f Snnhury, lit 1 i o'clock, P. M., on Wednesday the 2ll!i dav of July next, ihe following disciihnl properly, viz : A certaiu tract or piece nf laud, iluiiti' in Coal ! township, Noilbumherl md county, on the Stiaiuo. j kin creek and Centre 'Turnpike Road, udjoiniuti ! land of Ju.lue Br idfo.d's heirs, Arch ibald Mcl'a'l, I and land surcyed ill the name of Merrick Start, ! containing 475 acres, more or l s, about SO acr j of which aie cleared, whereon arc erect-d a two I story double log house, a l"g barn and a fountain ' pump, cuinnioi.lv called "Rilfci fa Tavern." Also: . certain tract oi immi- proved Inn I, situ item I oal townsht,, afore T II Fa la I V I IV C A 13, PURLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, AT 12J CKNT A WUMBFII. VN the 11th of May, 1844, we propose to I v-' the first number of a work In be comr issue nosed chiefly of choice articles from the Periodical Liter alure of Europe. Boston having become Ihe point of communica tion with the Old World, and Ihe intercourse being now so frequent, we think it the best location for our office, and believe thai such a compilation may lie issued once n week, from this city, as will be read with pleasure and profit in all parts of Ihe United States. 'Thk Livttvo Ana will be conducted in the spirit of l.inell s Museum of Foreign Literature, (which was favorably received by the public, f, r the past 20 years,) but as it will be twice as large, and will ap pear so often, we shall not only give spirit nnd freshness lo it by many things which were exclu ded by a month's delay, but shall also, while thus extending our scope and gathering a greater nnd m ire attractive variety. Le able so to increase the I anli.l .nil itltclnrt, inl r, I r.f nil, lilirarw l i .,.nt certain lot of! and nolil;ciil harvest, as futlv to satisfy the wants borough nforesn d, of the American render. The el iborale and stalely Essays of ihe Edin burgh, (jun'terly, and other Reviews; and Black wood's m hie cii'icisms on Poetry, hia keen politi cal Commentaries, highly wrought Tales, and vivid descriptions of rural and mountain Scenery ; and the contrihutititia to Literatuie, History and com mon life, by the sagacious Spectator, the sparkling Examiner, the judicious Athenreum, Ihe busy and induslrioiis Literary Gazette, the sen'ihlc and com prehensive Brittaunia, the sober and respectable Christian Observer; these shall be intermixed wtlh ihe M diary and Naval reminiscences of the Uni ted Serv ce, and with the best articles of the Dub lin Univirsitv, New Monthly, Eraser's, Tail's Ain-worth's, Hood's, and Sporting Magazines, and nf Ch amber' admiral-le Journal. We shall not C'-nsi-ler it beneath our dignity to borrow wit and wisdom from Punch; and. when we think il pood enough, shall use the thunder of The Times. We shall increase our vaiiety by importations from Ihe continent of Europe, and from the new growth of the Briiish Colonies. Geographical discoveries, (be progress ef Colo. ni7.atif.11, (which is extending over ihe whole world,) and Voyages and Tinvels, will be favotiie matter for our selections ; and in general, we shall systp mnlically nnd very fully acquaint our reader with the great dcpartim lit of Foreign affaire. While we aspire to make 'he Living Aon de sirable lo all who wish to keep themselves inform ed of the rapid progress of the movement to Statesmen, Divines, Lawyers and Physicians to men of l u-iness, and In men of leisure il is a still stronger ob-cl of nur amhilioti to make it attrac tive and useful lo their Wives and Children. We believe that we can thus do some good in nur day and generation : and hope to m-ike the work indis iensa'ie in every well-informed family. We say indispensable, because in this dy of cheap litera ture it is not possihle to guard against the influx nf what is bad in t st and vicious in morals, in any other way than by furnishing a sufficient supply of a healthy character. The mental and moial appe tite mut be gratified. We hot e, that, by "winnowing the wheat fiom the chalf," hy providing abundantly for the imagin ation, an I by a large collection of Biography, Voy ages and Travels, Hi-toty, and more solid matter, we may produce a woik which shall be popular, while at the same time it will aspire to raise the standii'd of publ c ta-te. The Living Age wdl be a large pamphlet, hand somely ii'inted, mid siitched in a cover, containing n much uiHt'er ns an ordinary duodecimo volume, anil upon eo.nl tvpennd paper. Each number sold separately, and with the usual discount lo wholesale dealers. Persons a' a dis tance will he -upplied bv mail, on their remium lo us any sum of mon- y th it may be convenient. There will be tbir y six numbers, making three lirg-i volumes, in the rem lining part ol 1344. Price of each voluni" of twelve numbers will le $1 50. Postma-I- rs. or other persons who may lend us tl.eir aid in getting up a subscription list, will be entitled to four copies of any volume, on remitting to us five dollars. The copies to be ad dressed as lin y may order. E. LI TTELL & CO., 11S) Washington Street, Boston. Dissolution of rartnorslilp. JO T1CE is hereby given, that the parttic r-hip I eretof -re cxi-ting between Chri-tisn Reich and Na'h in Greeimwull, I uU'hers, bait been ilissol vi d hv mutual consent. All pctsons indebted lo the l ite In 111 aie icquiri-d to inuke pay nient within I one mouth from ths dale, niter which penoj the I books will be 1 1 iced in ihe hands of a magistrate j for e lle. ii 'ii. Persons having claims agniu-t said I firm ate also rtquesttd to present Ihem for settlo- incut. C REICH. I N. GREN A WALT. I The subscriber takes this opportunity of ii.firin I ii g bis old customers and the public in general, I th it he w ill continue to supply the town nf Sunbu j ry with ficsh meat three linn s a week, as they have j done heretofore. Thankful for past favors, he so ( licits a continuance ol the custuin of the pcoplu of I Sunbury and vicinity. C. REICH. I Noribuuiheiland, June 1 , 1 S 11. tf HERR'S HOTEL, 'oimr.ui.Y tri:iot iioisi:, Xo. I US i'hoftiiiit trrt't, PHILADELPHIA. rrHi: SUBSCRIBER, recently of - Reading, Pa., would inform the pub .lie that he has fitted up the above cape lei us and convenient rstnblisbment, und Will always be nady loentertdn visitors. Hisfs. t ihlihe,l reputation io the line, it is hoped, w ill all'ord full assurance, that hi guests will he sup- A il id ed with evety comfirt and accominou uion said, I. Hiudcd by lauds late ol David F. Uordsn mi ! ' ls' ''is house will he conduc ed Under such ar- the est, Thomas Cadwallnh r 011 the East, and V it, in 11 Itoyd, Dnrd Pal'ers 01 & Co. on the North, containing litis ae es nunc or le-. .1 . ... ai-o: . cenain iract ol uiiim- ptoved land, situ tte in Coal low . ship, -Nor- thiiinherland c-iumv, aloiesaid, hounded by lauds of'I'homis Cadwullader on the West, David K. Gordau on the East, nud on the Noilh by l unls Kurviyid un uariauis, in the names of William 'Tomlinsoii, Geoige I'oldr iin hii-i others, contain iug 17GM aeris more or le.. ( The piopo-ed R ul Road, from the low 11 ol Sh nnokin, In inlersecl the I'otl. villc. Reading and Philadelphia Rail R -ad. will pas through the two last above dtcrii.'d liacts.) .1 . Also: . ceriain tract 01 unini- proved land, situaie in Cod lownahip alore said, houinlid by Und ef 'Thomas Cadwull ider on the East, John Brady on the Nonh, and Thomas Cadwalladrr on Ihe West, containing 400 acre inoie or loss. P. S. The property is said lo couist of coal a id timber land i f a very superior quality. Seixed, taken in execution, and l be sold ss th property of Wi I am Sdvis. FELIX MAURER, Sheriff. SheiilV OiThw. Sunbury, Juun 15, 1 S-14. 5 r P WEED I LO TH, haii.Uoins stlicle, all wool. light an J el.isiic, lot Sumnier Coats nd Pauls, for sale, very low, hy June 16. II. B. MASSER. raiigeinei Is as will sccuie a ch ir 11 ler fi-r the first resioniliiliiy, and satii-tac lory ei.leiiaiiinunt for in, ilivi.'u.ils and bi'llibes. l.'haige for boarding fX per dev. DANIEL HERR. PlnlaiUlphia, May 25, Hll ly To Count rv Hoots, lit reliant' Leghorn and Shoos, I'litincls, Im Leaf Hats, J. W. & I. II. TAYLOli, tit the S. r.t ormr of Markrt and I'i'th Stt , PHILADELPHIA, OFFER for sale an eileume scsoiiment of the shove ai'.ich a, all of w hich they sell al unusual ly low pi ices, and particulailv invite Ihe attention of buyci veiling the eiiv, to su rxamiiistiin of their stock. O. W. L. B. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, May 25, IS 11. ly REMOVAL. DOCTOR jTTl. MASS i: It, RESPECTFULLY informs the cit- iaens ol Sunbury and its vicinity, that he h s removed his office to the whi'e huil. hug in Maiket Hquoe, enst nf I 1 t I. nient s si ne. and immeil aitlv opposite tne pot iHice, where he will tw happy to receive call in the line of his profession. Sunhuiy, May 4th. 144. I Come and Sec. NEW GOODS. Clirnp for Cnsli or eoun tri Jrotmcts nil. M IVSKll has just recieved an assort- ment of New Goods, which he will sell at Ihe lowest prices, for cah or Country Produce. (Tjf Persons are invited to call and judge for themselves. (Vj Best Rio ColTee for 12 J cents. Good do. fur 10, ami other articles in propoition. Snnhury, May 2f, 1 811. to lir.iunvMs & iim.im:us. VM. M. tfc JOS. K. MA1TLL. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC STRAW GOODS, .Vo. 30, yorth Srcotul Street, f opposite thn M ad 1 so 11 I louse, J PHILADELPHIA, TVjW'HERE will be found a general assort- f -Ji& menl of Florence, BraiJs, Alberta, Rot-sCjj land's, Peddles, Willow Plait, Rico Straw, and lhtt much admired Neapolitan Lace, and Fancy Bon nets, manufactured ley us, and for sale at Ihe lowest manufacture prices. Merchants nnd Milliners ara invited 10 give ua a cdl upon visiting the City. (j-)"- N. B. We have ulo constancy making our superior hair nnd other edgings, all of which will be sold cheap, for rash. Philadelphia, May 2.r, I SI 1. ly Notice. THOSE peisnns having demands against llio Commonwealth for labor performed, or mate rials furnished for the n pairs of the Xoi'tli llrmicli C nnat, prior to the 0th day of January, 1344, who hnva not handed to the subscriber an account of the same, are r. quested to do so at the earliest possible moment. in it ler that they may be put in lorm for ve'tlemeut, ns Knri as the fund aupiopiialed for tho payment of i-Id debts tan he obtained. Thoe living at a distance are requested to for wnrd hv ni ail or otherwi-e. W. It. MA FEET. Wilke-birre, May 11. 1 H 1-1 . tf Supervis r. Henry S. Haulman BLACKSMITH, EGS leave to inform the citir.ena of Sunbuiy and its vicinity, that he has commenced tho MiACKSMITIIlMf IIUSIM'.SS, in the shop formeily occupied by Daniel Yar'ek, in Market street, Sunbury, east of Ira 'P. Clement's store, and directly opposite the post office, where ho intends to carry on the business in all its various branches. Orders will be promptly nnd punctually at'cndeil to, nnd woik done cheap, for cash or country pro dure. Qfj" Horse Shiseing done at f 1 per sett. Sunbury. April 27th, 1044. I y. 1) A VII) E V A X S ' Tatent Fire and Thief Proof Iron Chests, Slate lined Refrigerators, with Filters attached when icqtiired. ET.1T3 h V-..TS01T, So. 7l South third St., opposite the I'.ri hnm;et PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURE and keep for sale DaVin Evi' celebrated Water nnd Provi- sion V- oh rs, nnd Patent Pr nuuni Fire und 'Thief Pioof I ron Chests, for pre-ervimr U01 ks. Papers Deeds, Jewelv, Gold, Silver, etc., Sir., madrt of Ilo l r Iron, (and not over Plank as mneiy-fivd out of every one hundred now in use nnd for sulo aie made,) w ith first rate L nks nnd David Even-' Pali lit Keyhole Covers, simil ar to the one 1 xlii' it ed ut the Philadelphia Exchange, for ihiee mouths in the summer of ISl-I, when all the Keys weic 11 1 liberty to he used, and tho Cheat not opened, al though the experiment was tried ly ul least 160(1 peisons. One of the same Locks was tiied by Rohliers, at Ihe Delaware (,'nal Othce, in Walnut street, above Third, but di.l not Mircecd. (fj" Hoisting Machines, Iron Doors, superior Links, and all kinds of Iron Railings, Seal and Co pying Pieases, and Smilbwoik gem rally, on band or manufactured Bl the shortest notice. fXj CAU TION I do hereby caution all per sons ag iiust niakir.g, using, selling, or causing to be sold, any Keyhole Covets for Fire Proof Chests, or Doors, of any kind similar in ptinciple to my Patent, of 10ihJu!y, IN 1 1, and also ag iii st Lining Rcfriiteratoi with Slate, lor winch my Patent is duteil 2'ilh March, l l l.as ai y 111I1 iiigeincnl will be ''tall wi h according to luw. DAVID EVANS. Philadelphia, April in, IS l-I. ly Bool 8hoc m: ii x it a os 1 ors 7OI I D inform their fiiends and the puU'e gem rally, I hat tbey have Commenced Ihe I above business 111 nil its vaiioiis branches, in tho shop lately eiclipied by Vavi-r I'ggirtus a watch maker shop, ia-1 i f the Red Lion Hotel, in Market slie I. Sui.hu-y, where they are prepared lo tie cute a'l or l 'is in their line, w-iih rnOMPTNESS AND DESPATCH. They h.-pc, hy .trict attention lo business, mode rate charges, an I the duialnlity of tin ii woik, lo mi-lit and n-cene a i-hair nf the public pitronagn Sutihu V, March bl' h. IS I I ly TO HOUSEKEEPERS- .-),-: ()()) PtH'NDS Kl;fHEH. for ale jV.-'V.Jv ,,.,y ,,Wi j,, g,y quantity to suit purchaseis, for ca-h, at price ti out It), 15, 25 and jll cents per pound. Ready inude Beds, UoUti is and Pillows, Curled Hair Malna-sis, Mo-s do., and other kind 10 suit any size liea.lsti a.ls, alw-.iy on baud. CuileJ Hair and New Oiteutis Moss hy the bale ol siliglo pnunJ. Also: Blankets, Man-iibes Quilts, Comfur'ables and Bedstead of all descriptions. (Jj Countiv Merchants will finJ it to their ad vantage lo call he hue 1 uich isiug. IIM.I'.V A CO. S. E. corner of Second and Walnut sU. I'htla l. March ti:l.l, IKl I. Mm A ( IV il. IlOi l", capable of drying ,0 Ion-, shou' hall woin. will tie sold cheap, anJ oil n-ss, .ii.ib e ler n I'nuireat this ollice, Ai -it SJth, IHll. HAMS axu SHOULDERS I .r sle, cliean, I i cash. by II. B. MASSE K. IXc 30th, 1811. wm.m rAArTJ, J