AK Ml'ltDER. 'flje. The case 6fAr. cled of the murder of in brought lo the noilce edly on Sa urlay, by :l for the prisoner, who new dial, nd jn arrest -uppoTt of the motion he teasonm ai irregular, and the em , jury irregular and contrary a Clmiles McQuillan, who ,-in the case, hud never been ed and returned asench, but jo nnme of Barnard Corr, and ,Avorn aiid emp.muelh d as a unknown lo the prisoner or his fi aftei lb verdict. i verdict cannot oo sustained, be. .ntsnl Corr, w ho was supposed to be je jury, did not act as such and unite erdict. Joran stated that ho had received an nous letter, informing him of the facts ned and tho reasons, and he believed A would bo ablo to sustain them by .nee. lie thought the discovery of these tff fatal tri tho prosecution, and euti llirprisoner to u new trial. Wqeii, jhe District Attorney, asked tho Jta-fiK Monday, (this morning) lor an Jiation of the ease. The Court com. land further action was then suspended. Je allegations are that Corr, beinj a man isincas, and finding it inconvenient to ytd asn juror, suggested that he would ard some one to attend for him. Mc Millan, hearing this, camo forward and vol itecrrd his services, lie attended the first ay of tho period, and answered lo the name t( Corr. IIu appeared each subsequent day, answering in the same manner, and .was fie' quently crr.pannelled in cases, rim legality of the convictions in thesu cases of cours-.1. are equally cfTtctcd. A precisely similar Male of furls probubly has raver arisen, ccilainly not in this county, l-nl there are legal precedents which may be made to apply lo the present circumstances. There is an act of Assembly in force that covers any defect in the ventr issued lo the Sheriff for the summoning of Jurors, or the precept of the Contl, and a plea by the pri soner is a waiver of nil errois and defects in the same ; but that is not the case now. The return of the Sheriff lo the venire con tains the mime of Retnard Corr, and the re cord ol the Ccmrt shows that Bernard Corr ras pretent tit Court, tried the case and ren leto.l a verdict of convict inn. The record s therefore perfect and, in order lo establish ' he grounds assumed by the defendant's c ounsct, it must be attacked and proved to o incorrect. This is certainly a novel pro. ceedina; but nevertheless may be allowed by the Court, inasmuch as a contempt of nn unusual degree of aggravation has been of feied to that tribunal, which, in vindication of its own dignity, may be compelled to take cognizance of the ofler and allow the exinii tation of w itnesses. A general feeling of in lignation on Saturday pervaded thecomrnniii y in reference to the two men w ho have pro need lliid minifying difficulty. It is pinba Is that before the question now pending is ecided; Mr. Reed will have Spring tried tfi le other bill charging him with l'io murder f Mr. Shaw he having been tiied only on le other indictment. Since Ihe conviction of AilhnrSpiing, Sen , e younger Spring ban been slaying at the 'Uthwaik station house in charge of Lieut, aik, where he has been visited by a nutn r of persons w ho have become interested his future welfare. He is desirous to pm re employment at a confectioner's cstab hment, and will probably return to his mer employer in Washington, who has ex ssej a willingness lo take him back is will best suit hi views, as he wishes lo near his sisters, who are in the orphan lum in that city, and contribute towatds ir suppurt. His visitois piesented him h various sums of money, and his flist use the funds thus placed in his possession l to send S3 to the keeper of Ihe clothing e in Maikct street, for the coat he ran t.fT h when dropped on the pavement by a belonging to the establishment. The er of Ihe coat was not aware of the Ihefi 1 told of it. Ir. Lynch remains at the Adelphi Street on house, where he receives every utters 'at the hands of the officers stationed e. He sensibly feels his loss, and ut s is completely overpowered with grief, as resisted every effort to induce him to the scene of the horrible tragedy, and las author zed tho Marshall to sell by ion, to-morrow, the household goods be ng to him. His unfortunate children re in the care of Mrs. Allen and Mrs. n, by whom they were first taken, and ovisiou has yet been made for their fu support. Several silk dresses belong- his wile are missing from the toom, a-bat has become of them is a mystery be solved. Lynch will probably go lo York, where Colonel Burnett, under i he served in Mexico, has promised lo to him employment, hur Spring, the convicted murderer, manifested no disposition lo make con n of his guilt. He asseverates his in se, accuses his son of the murder, and to him when asked wbat has become gold of which the trunk of Mrs. Lynch lundered. No trace of the gold has yet iscovered , Though Spring was search en first placed in his cell, it is known le very next day ho exhibited a qnan. small change, from soma mysteiiou place. Hi long career in prison has uedly rendered him an adept In bid- valuables be may have. It i known -hen visited by bis sou in Sing Sing he lave him a 8 18 gold piece, which secreted in bis capt whero it had ly remained during Ihe whole of the tears be had served out. , Tvkmfikcs. Iron Will be the great I for almost everything at Ihe proper A company is being organized at Cm Ohio, lo hava the turnpike from tba Western avenue, at Bright in, to Cam list, Spring Grove and Carthage, with tea. The sides dT the road will be with dirt, and ornamented with shade New Advertisement!. A CARD. Tt AVING embarked In the Mercantile busi 1 B ncss on my own account, I take this op portunity to thank the friends or the Into firm, and the pulilic in general for the liberal patronage extended to me 'heretofore, and would be most nappy to see them aV my new business stand, in the house formerly occupied by John I-eisenring, opposite the Bank. MARKS B. miESTLEY. rorthumlicrland, March 80, 1853. 3m EstatdiTNlcjnMER, deo'd. JVOTICE is hereby given that letters of A ministration have licen planted to the undo signed upon the estate of .John Kramer, late j Lower Augusta township, Northumberland county, dee'd. All persons having claims or de mands against the estate of the said deceased, arc requested to moke the same known lo the under signed without delay, and all persons indebted will make immediate payment. WILLIAM KRAMER, Adm'tor. Upper Augusta twsp., March SO, 1853. 6L Estate of DAVID THOMPSON, dee'd, NOTICE is hereby given Hint letters of Ad ministration have been granted to the un dersigned upon the estate of David Thomson, late of Coal townphip, Northumberland county dee'd. All persons having claims or demands against Hie estate of snid deceased, are requested to make the same known to the undersigned without de lay, and all persons indebted trill make immediate payment. WIM.IAM FACET. Y, ) . , .. KIMBER CLEAYER, f Adl11 10" Shamokintown, March 26, 1853. Gt. Hotel For Sale "V57E are authorized to offer for sale a superior ' second class Hotel, ccntcrally located in a Business part of Ihe city of Philadelphia, com manding, nt this time, a large trade from Penn sylvania, Delaware and New Jersey. Tho House contains One Hundred and ten Rooms, and is capable of accommodating One Hundred and rifty persons. The Gentlemen's Parlor, Reading rooms, Car rooms and Office, are on the first floor, The House lias been recently thoroughly reno vated, end in part newly furnished, and is fitted up in the most genteel manner. The furniture will le sold with the Leask, which lias over two years to run, at a vf.iit low iu;nt with tho privilege cf renewing for five years longer at the saino rent. The central location of this Hotel being in the iimnrdiato vicinity of Business and places of 'amusement, make it an opportunity seldom to be met with. It will be sold cheap, and on accomodating Terms. For further particu lars apply personally or by Lkttcu Post Paiii at the Itcal Estate and General agency ollice, ro. 8'J south lit i la street, I'luhulelulna. UNDERL1CH & AI.I.MOND. Fhila., March SO, 1S53. tf. Notice. TMIE annual meeting of the Stockholders o the Green Rid -go Improvement Company will be held at the (Jirard House, Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the 1 2th of Mav next, when on Election fur Two Directors will be held. WILLIAM WINTER, Secretary. rhila., March 20, 1853. tin. Lnst Notice. I.I. persons indebted ,ov having cluims against the estate of Abraham Bresiotis, dee'd., late of Lower Augusta township, North umberland county, arc hcrehy notified that the undersigned Administrator will attend at Ihe lute residence of said deceased, oh Wednesday, the Olli of April, next, where those interested will call and make settlement. ELIAS BKOCIOUS, Ad.n'r. Sunbury, March 19, 1853. 3t, To the Honorable the Jndses of the Court of Quarter sessions for the county of Northum berland : The uiiilcrsifinetl petitioner rcsjiecl fully s -lici's llic Hon. Cimrl to firiint loin n lironvc to ki-rpnii tim or tm'uni hi P.iint t ivviialup, in tlie house rrtntriy kept ai stu-li by G. V. Frieze. J mix PKAUPON. We llic mid'Tigned citizen of Point t -witfhio. in X'irlliimilHTliiml I'otinty, benn; nrqu.-iinltM with Ihe IVti ti mer, ilo eeilil'y tlinl lie n ol' po A repule f r dimes! y urn! temperance, ami tluit lie u weil pruvitiol with Lome ro;iti unit other convenience I'orlhe ueconun ilntion ol' itrmurera nnil travellers, and that nn Inn or Invent there is nqpeuury Tor lire ru-coinmotlulioii ol' strungers anil trnveilera. Jneoh tt'Mtenliaujrli, Georco !.enher. S;iinite) I. Johitririt, Win. O. Itot.hiin, 'Joseph VanUirk. t-'runeirf liihMon, Kit wnnt tin v. Gitbirt Vniiilliiiic. Duuiel Maizer, G. V. Werlifi, Clinrli (letniell, J.C. Ilorton. Poiril Iwup , Mnrcli 1W, l.-M at. CHERRY PECTORAL: For ilia Cure ef COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BHOIT OHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOPING-COUGH AIID COUSU2VIFTIOS7. Of all the liumcroiii medicines extent, fond 'tne of ; tl:rm Viilunble) lor lite cure i( pulmonary conn Uint, no . thing h;i vvvr been found wliiili emit I c iuiiio in iis vt ; fti'la with thi l'rcperntioii. Others cure n inrtiiii Lui I tit ull hints and in all diseases if Innc und lliruui 1 wlteie medicine eun (live relief, this will do it. it l- UoKJiit to ink, und pcrfeclly fc.fe in nc-Mnhinre whh the ' directions. We d. nit advert ine for the iiif- nimtum f tlutse wli have tried it but thow who have not. I' limilie thut luive kiiowu its vuluc wilt uot Imj wilh ut it und by its tinit'lv ue. t!iev ure secure from the ttiiiurrrou's C MiSc- quenres of Coti'Ttisuud Culds which iiegleeU-it, ripen into lalHl c,'Uuui)titiii. Tito l)i tmm of the Musncliuietts Tnntitttte wnt nwnrd et t this iri.'Kiruiioii by the Ji-urd of Juilgei in ifcteinhor IhIT ; til ), the Met la I a of the three grcnt iimtitules of Art, in tins country j hum the Dil.mm f the Ohio ItiMitule ut (JiiKiiin;ai( liua bueii given to thj Ciiehbv I ko tubal, ly their G veriHiieut in comulor tli m tif its ex'r loiduuiiv excL-llt-iire und uttcfuhiesst in cuiing uuvctlous ol the turtrs liiid j iirout. Head Ihe f"ll win opiiii hi founded nn tho I ms; experi ence of Ihe eminent Vhysicun "I the Irt und City of Dr. J. C. Aver. fT. JOHNS, Mrty 8, l-'ive year trial of your CllKUHY TKCTOUAls in my tmirtice. litis proven wlut 1 lore(aw tnin it comix iln must Imi tru, thut it eradicates und cutl-s tlu cohls und COIIpllH U WHICH WC, III Ull atVlH H, ir (WH.-HIU1S ly nui id. 1 think its equnl hits ihH yet leu discwied, lot du 1 kiuivv uow I seller remeuy cuu ue uuiue ior uic uiKeui iieis of thu Torout und Kuns J. J. Ul ltTOX, M. D., F. R . rVe wlmt it hns done mi a wasted nuistiiuli 'n, not only iu the folluwiug casus, but ft tuoLsand more : Pi dlury, Jan. lth, IS.'Sl. T)r. Aver: In the inMith of Julv lust 1 wus attacked by a iolei.t riiurrhaa in mines of Culiiornia. 1 roiurned lo Hun Kransiscu in hpe of receiving bene tit from a clianje t( L-linuite and diit, My dmirliu u ceasrxt, but was (i kweu try a severe c mth oimI mucii s renes. i niuiuy started lor home, lit received no boiuilit fiom the voyaye. Mv dHili cmmiutvl in erow w-.rie. and when 1 arrived iu New York. 1 wus at once marked by my ar(tr)jinunces vict.uu ui cmsuiujiMou. I musi r utcs mui i saw uo iiiru-ietii rcuwm lo dm! wbat my friemls all belrevetl. At this tone I e tiuuielicrd taking y nr truly mviduuble mediriite wilh litle expectation of drivint anv beneiit ir.nn iia use. You whiIU a't receive t he e lines did 1 not regurd il my duly fa suite to the uluii-u d, through yon, that my health, in the apace f eihl moutU, it (ullv re storeil. 1 attribute il to the uh of y.nir Cll KKUV TOHAI Yoiira truly, "II.MAM W.WIITH. Wasiiitiotom, Va , April itHH. Pear sir i Feeling tliat 1 have Urcn iiurwi from a pre nature Jtntvn, iiirnunis ynui intruiii!iuililiv uy me provi- dunce of (iod, 1 will lake tlie hbcity lo expietis lo you my gratitude. A Cantffh and the alarming symiHoms flf Consamptimi had reduced me too low to leave me anything like U'ipe, when my physic iau brrmglit me a bottle of your "Pecto ral." It seemed to utTorJ immediate lelier, ami ttovr in a few weeks time baa restored me to sound boultb. If it will do fur others fc lmt it bas dona for ne, ou ars cer tainly one of the beuefuclers of mankind. tHucerely wishuig you every blessing, I am m ' Verv rueciiu Iv vonra. JOHS J. CliARKE, Hector of M. feur'a Uiurclr. WhU such assure ace and frm such men no etrouger nr.KaT can be adduced unless tt be from its cdevt upou Prepared und sold by JAMES C AYER$ . Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Sunbury by II MA66ER, and by DruggieU generRlly throughout tha 6UU. 1 Mtrch 19, 1853. ceow ly. Nov 8,52, ' SUNimUY AMERICAN AND SHAMOK1N JOURNAL. Sen. dee'd. TaTOTtCE Is hereby given, that letters testa- ' mentary on the above named estate, have besn granted by the Register of Norlliumlicrlsnd County, to the undersigned. All persons having claims against said estate, are requested to pre sent them, duly authenticated for settlement j and those knowing themselves indebted to make pay ment, without delay to E. ZIMMERMAN, r . ' PETER PEHS1NO, tx Shsinokin twsp., March 18. 1853. Ot. ' A lilakcsmjtli AVunled. JOURNEYMAN Dlacksmith Is wanted jl immediately by the subscriler, to whom steady employment and good wages will be given. JOHN CLARK. Sunbury, March 19, 1853. tt. List of Jurors, OP Northumberland County for April T A D., 1853. (ran (I Jurors. PfKBi-BT. Edward Eisely. N0BTIIU.MBKRI.AND John Gpl'st. Milton. Joseph Angstadt, Pulrick ilon tape. Dki.a ware. William Erwin, Reuben Hil nnl, Michael Uoiibst. Tukbut. James Smith. Lewis John Schuyler. Ciin.iSQtJAQ,UK. Paul Lahr. Upper AfnusTA. Charles Eckman. Low Kit " . John Coldron, Jacob Kenn. Rush. Aaron Campbell, Joseph Hear, Jesse Mensch. Siiamokin. Fianklin A. Claik, Simeon Campbell Ui'PRn M.mionov. Mosos L. Beissel, Gid eon Adams, Samuel Ileim, Michael Ferster. Lower " .Abraham Lenker, Pe ter Ilepner. TRAVERSE JURORS. Turbut Robert Hayes, George Dlair, Fredetick DelJer, Delaware. John GnlTy, Samuel Green, John M. Kinr.ev, Daniel Nichtila.s, Elijah Crawford, Isaac Vincent, jr., Daniel Smith, Genrge Watsnn. Lewis. William S.ividjro. Milton. John Muriay. Ciiu.iquaq.uk. Andrew Overpeck, Hugh Martin, Uiiuiye Troxcl, James Turk, Daniel P. Caul. Point. Chniles Gnlick. Upper AuiiUsrA. Peter Ovenlorf, jr. Lower " . Joseph Cass, Jacob Krebs. Simeon Il.inpt, Chailes llalenbach, Francis Lcreh, Win. Blnnm, Peter Seatfoss Siiamokin. William Funow, II II. Kuo bel, Samuel Gnnserl, son., Jacob Noreher, Win. II Fry, David M'vVilhams, Michael M. Super, Lewis Chambeilatid, Win. Price, W.n. Roth. IUisii Joseph Reader, John Gent hart, jr. Cameron. Peter Weikel. Upper Maiionoy. H.-nry Mallii-h. Lower " . Benj. Rnbeudalil, Jo nathan D.ickey. Little " . Conrad Raker. Jackson John Carl, N. S. Diumheller. Coal. Jonas Giluer. Jokuan. John Adams. Tclit Jurors. Sunbury. E. G. Marklcy, Andiew Bal ily, J. II. Zimmeruiaii, Fiet'eiiek Lazarus Delaware Simon Luulz, Joseph Hayes, jr., David Wilson, Ed. Tiuckemiller, Wm. Biooerts, Win. Beard. Ciiii.isquao.ue. R. A. GilTuus, Siinon Rea lly, Samuel Mulleuer Point Georuo Lefdier, Joseph Vankirk. Ul'l'EIl Afci'STA. Fieilerick Hans, Snlo- inan H ul.el, Herman lvlnie, jr. Low Ell " . Peter Ma' -Peter Mallich, John EbiLhl. Uci'ER Maiionoy. Henry Haas. Lower " .Win Slialler, Joseph. Spatz. Jackson. Denj. Strickler, Daniel Wolf, Wm. Cares. Hush Samuel Swank, Joseph Campbell. Coal. Daniel N. Lake. Siiamokin Fuiusuoith Reed, Edward Wilkerson, Samuel Repler. John Boughner. Cameron. Wm. Dork. SHERIFF'S SALES. DT virtue of sundrv writs of Ltr. 1'nriut ond Veil. EjriHiiia, to mo directed, will !e sold liy pulilic vendue or outcry at the Court House, in tuo JJorotiali ol Mtiihury, nt i'nc ociock, r. M., on tlie lirot Momljy ot A pril, tlie lollowing real estate, to wit : A certain Tract ol Land, situate in Ttusli township, in the county of Nor lliuml'crliiud, liouiulcd as follows, ISciiiiiiii'j at a W'liilu Ouk a corner of John WiUous lu ml, South fifty tlnce peivhcs l y luiid of I'cter Met tier to a post, thece ly the ssmo and Iaac Kline cist rilit perches to a post, thence liy land of V. Mettlcr south C9 8-10 perches to a stone, thence west Cf perches to a fallen chesiiut, thence ioutll 55 perches to a vtone, thence hy l.ind of 1'. Mettlcr west fit perches to a fallen White Oa, ihencc souih 57 perches to a post, thence hy land ofllenry llolf west 13: 1-10 perches to a post, thence lv land of C Campbell and Jacob Depuy, north .crches to a post, thence liy land of Isaac Kline north eighty degrees west 87 4-10 to a stone, thence noit'i 19 decrees west twenty four perches 8 3-10 to a post, thence north bij de crees east 13 perches to u post, thence soulli 19 decrees, east S f-ii) p'. relies lo a post, thence by hind of Jacob Depuy north 87 j ilcjrees east 1 1 perches to a post, thence north 56 degrees east liS 3-10 perches to a post, thence noitli CD per ches lo a post, thence cast by land of John Wilson 119 4-10 to the place of beginning, containing two hundred and fifty acres and 00 perches; w hereon are erected on the east end of said tract a new Frame House, Frame Barn, &c., and on west end a large Frame House, llarn, Spring House Apple Orchard, &c ALSO: A Ccttain Lot or parcel of land adjoining the above mentioned, on the west side, Ueginuing at a post, thenc hy land of Jacob Depuy north 2 ) degrees west 45 G-10 perches to a post, thence by hind of James Kline south 88 degrees west 80 3-10 to a post, thence by laud of of I. Kline and C. Campbell south Cj perches, west 40 perches to a stone, thence by laud of C. Campliell north 88 degrees east "5 perches to the place of beginning, con taining sit acres and eighty six perches. . Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as lie property of John Kline. ALSO : A Certain Lol of Ground, situate in the borough of Milton, in the county aforesaid, Hounded north by llroa lway, east by the Pennsylvania Canal, south by Tine alley and w est by lot of James Covert, containing one fourth of an acre more or less, whereon are erected a Frame Dwelling House, two Store Houses, rla- blllig, &C. Bcized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Montgomery A. tSweny surviving l'""cc oi jolm sweny tt (Sou. ALSO i Two, certain centiglou Loll of Ground. situate In the borouoh ami ,ni .rj t.i bounded north by lots belom.ii,. iV.- ...... -i Catharine Fric dee'd.. ...t by Fourth .Ueet, south by lot of Murpheys esute and we.t by the River Susquehanna, con'-aiiiing; one eiuhih r acre more or less, and nown in tba general pl,n of said borough as lou Noa, 163 and 154. whun. on are erected a weatlierboarded Uouse 1( atories high and a small stable. beized, taken in execution and to be sold as late the estate of Henry Frill, dee'd., new in .. . j . ... in nanaa si nia Auminmraior auu neira. ALSO - All that Certain Tract of Land, Unite In Augusta township, county aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit I Begin ning at a Birch ty lot No. ft north 14 degrees west 3 1 1 perehes to a post, thence north 79 de grees enst 171 perches to a post, thence by Chris tain Shinier pstt of lot No. south two hundred and fifty one perches to a Bleat Oaf , thence south 14 degrees east 45 perches to a post, north sixty six lurches to Ihe place of beginning, containing two hundred and forty nine acres and a quarter, being part of the manor of Pomlrct, whereon are erected Two Dwelling Houses, a Ban Barn and other outbuildings. , Siczed taken in execution and to be sold as the property of J. A. Shisslcr. ALSO) TO Y Virtue of certain writs of Ler. Fa. iwtiing out of the Court of Common Pless of North umlierlnnd county, end to me directed will be sold by public Vendue, or outcry, at the public House of John M. HolTin the Borough of Milton at one o'clock, P. M., on the second day of Abril next, the following real estate, to wit: All that certain Lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Milton, In the comity aforesaid, bounded north by Broadway, east by the Pennsylvania Canal, south by Pine alley, and west by lot of James Covert, containing one fourth of an aero morn or less, whereon are erec ted a Two Story Frame Dwelling House and Bricl Kitchen, one Frame Store Room, and two large Ware Houses, Stabling, Ac. Piezed, taken in execution and to lie sold as property of John Sweny, dee'd., iu the hands of his Administrator Joseph Beard, with notice to Montgomery A. Swenv, terre-tenant &c. ' ALFO: On Saturday, at the same time and place, A Certain other Lot of Ground, -situate in Upper Milton, bounded north by Loeunt street, cast by the Canal, south by lot of While ami Merrme, anil west by r ront street, containing i of an acre more or less, whereon arc erected a tSleatn Grist Mill, together with Ihe Engine and futures annexed, a tenant house, cooper shop, stabling, &c Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Montgomery A. Sweeny. n il, B. KIPP, Sheriff. Shcrifl'a OlTice, Bunhury, March 12, 1S53. J ritOCLAMATION. ! TV 0T1CE is hereby gien that the severa Courts of Common Pleas, General Quarter .Sessions of the peace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for tho county of Northumberland, to commence at the Court House, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the d ill dav of April next, and will continue TWO WEEKS. - Tho coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are , requested to be then ami there in their proper per ' sons, wilh their mils, records, inquisitions, and I other remembrances, to do those things to their several oilices appertaining to he done. And all witnesses prosecuting in liehalf of the Common wealth against any prisoner are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper persons to prosecute against him, as sbull be just and not to depart niihout leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual iu their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their notices. Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 6th day of .March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred Rnd fifty-three and the In dependence of tho United States of America the 77th. WILLIAM B. KIPP, Sheriff. C ARRrkGTEs"F"& CO., Flour, Grain and Lumber Couiniision Merchants, 23 and 23 Spear t Wharf DALTIWCORE- nErt:nF..cEs. John Clnrk, Ksq., 1'iesident Citizens' Balik, Bait A. I. (mIck, Km., Cushicr Fianklin Bank, " John Herlzler, Jr., Ksq., I'hiludclphia. Knijers, Siiinickson cc Co., " J. Tome, Esq., l'lcnidcut Cecil Bank, Tort De- posite. J. Wallonvr &. Son llarrisluirg. Col. 11. C. Ever, Seliiixgrove. J. II. App ec Co., Nale, Winnute tc Co., Milton.- W. W. ;ool;e, Es(j., Muncy. Simon Schuyler, Usq.-, " George Bodine, lluglisville. W. Weaver & Co., Montoursville. Ceil. William F. Packer, M illiamsport. T. W. Lloyd, Esq., Cashier, " Jnmcs II. Killing, " t.cuis O. Ilulini;. . " M"Henry Bubb, Jersey Shore. J. 1'. llulinf!, Esq., Lock Haven. Sv Corr, tiicse A Co. have the largest wliarf rooni of any romuiUinn Imusc in Baltimore, al ways giving quick despatch to boats ill discharging their cargoes. Marcb 12, 1853 Cm. SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN ST0KS & SONS, iMror.Tt:r.3 and dealers is French -Millinery Goods, No, 45 South Second Streett PHILADELPHIA. n AVING received by Lite arrivals a large and well selected assortment of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, are now prepared to offer their customers, at the luwest market prices - Glace Silks lor Bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, French and American Artificial Flowers, Crapes, all colurs, Fancy Nets und Laces, Together with every article appertaining to the Millinery truilo. Marck 12, 1833. 3m. Wood t$ Willow Ware. 0,000 Fancy Corn Brooms, 1,500 Dox. Buckets, Assorted Colors, 600 NesU Cedar Wash Tubs, K00 Cedar Churns. SOO Doz. Willow Baskets, 300 Dox. Wall and Scrub Brushes, &.C., Ac. The lurtrest Slock ever offered in Philadel- uhia. and the cheapest iu the world. Orders promptly tilled. Al. X J. Al. iv IJ W C, No. 1 1 1 North Third Street, Philadelphia. March 12, 1663 3m. LIST OF CAUSES "TOR Special Court of Common Tleas of B' Northumberland County to be held the 4th Monday of May, A. D., 1853. Frederick Keener va Wm. Ayros Peter Pursel vs Jacob Hiblcr James Graham ct al v Hugh Bellas ct al Piatt & Piatt TS Henrv Manser Com'th for Wm L Heiiiemau vsT A Billington . Louis AleS. Napoleon Du Petert Bosrjuet vs MM!or cL al. same ' ' s Pierre Odier et. al. E John for W Camp vs Wolverton A; Leisenr'g Eystcr for Weaver VS Eb'xer Greenough ei' Joanna Pendevilla vs A K Kapp Mahonoy and Shamokin . i,ir.,m paui Sarah L Keen v Abraham Broiou vs Samuel Kuvidgs v T, A. Billington tt bail , Same Com'wealth for 8. D. ' Jordan 1 Henry Donnet et al ts Hugh Bella Robert Philip ts Zerby Run and Bhamokin Improvement Company JAMES BEARD, Protb'r. Prothonotarr's Office. I-' Bunbuiy, Maicb 6, 18i2 REGISTERS' NOTICE. , , MOTICE Is hereby given to all igatees, Creditors and other persons Interested in the Estates of tlie following named persons, that Ihe Executor, Administrator, and : Guardian of said Batata have filed their accounts with the Register of Nortliurbberland Covnty, and that tho same Will lie presented to the Orphans' Court nfsnid County on Tuesday the 5lh dny of April, A. 1)., 1853, in the forenoon, for confirmation anil allowance. . , . ,. ; ' Mary Welch, ttee'd., settled hy lier Adm'r David Hull. Tcter DtntlPr, dee'd srtlled bV hi Executors, Thomas Watts, Margaret Dchller, and J ' cob Dontler, Ltonnrd Reed, dee'd., settled by ' Ills Adm'r David Dunkleberger. Jacob liliule, dee'd., settled by his Ex'r Ssmuel Herr. 8olomo Wngncr, dee'd , settled try Iicr Adm'r Simon T.nntz. Delwrsh Tharp,' dec'J., settled by tier Adm'r Jesse Campliell. Godfrey Broxions, Jec'J settled by his AJin'r Samiicl Brosions. ... . John Resli, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Elias Wollnn. ' " ' Gilbert Voris, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Wm. T Fomyth. George Long, dee'd., settled hy his Adm'tor George Bayer. Elizabeth Dentler, dee'd., settled by her Ex'rs Geo. F. Miller and John Young. Matilda ltuliler, settled by her Guardian, George Carman. Spencer Metier, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor Benj, Gearlmrt and Wilson Metier. RhcIicI Cornel, dee'd., settled by her Adm'tor, John Yordy. Joseph H. Kline, dee'd., Final Acct. settled by bin Adm'r 1). C. Caul. Andrew Crothers, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Alexander Colt. William McCoy, dee'd., supplemental Acct. settled by his Adm'r David Tagojnrt. Anna M. Hunaickcr. dee'd., settled by her Ex ecutor David Tttjgart Jacob Snyder, dee'd., settled by his Executors John A. Snyder and William Kchach. JOHN T. PURSEL, Register. Register s Ollice, Sunbury, March 5, 1852. LIST OF CAUSES (OR trial in the Court of Common Pleas A. D. 1853. rt.AINTlFFS. BKrENOAXTS. George Shiley vs Ab'm Dunkelbergcr's admr'x Aliijah Bowen vs Win II Thompson Win M Autcn vs Thomas luiser Tcnbrook for Appletou vs James Brass Henry Kl7e & Eve his wife vs ' Jacob .unmans administrator J B Musser William McCarty Jacob Keller vs Barbara Shaffer's ex'rs vs Samuel Hunter vs Bank of North uiiibcrland, James T Sutton & Co vs Samuel Kvlc Daniel Rhodes Samuel I. Beck Simon Snyder Christian Cable vs J.uoh Wertuian vs Jacob Stitzcl vs Gcorprc Snyder vs M Bachinan &FMurkle Mnycr iV Mover's Gar- nihco vs Jacob Hoffman et al Hitx for Reiner vs William Seehler Washinston Mutual In- v K Kaufman ct ttl surancc Company State Mutual Fire Insu' ranee Company vs Same Jacob B. Masxer Albin Newberry Rebecca Swurti Rudolph Duenger John L Ycuger vs Reuben Fegely vs Thomas Rasr v Andrew McLanuhan vs Peter Thomas vs Course Bright D Hoats for M Sweny vs "JVn;;,, Oliver B J I il liar J vs John Hartinan John W Penl vs Joseph Diminick, ct. nl. Christ tc McFaddcn vs Susanna Rcid (JeorRii Brosions vs Daniel K am pie Francis Jo.Iau vs D.ivid I. Irlund John Beclv vs George Eciferl adm'r sumo vs same ... .. ,.. ... A. C & T. G. iv.enuenon ennui c rs. vi M orris same vs s.imo Wrnrfcl L Kcffer vs John F Wolfmger William Fursman et al vs John Pars Frederic Wilhelm vs Henry Williclm Juno Bogar vs George P. Buyers et al John Bush and wife vs Nathaniel Saxlon s adm'rs Sr A Shisslcr vs Daniel Clinn vs Georcc AV Bn.wer vs '1 homas Barr vs John Rosser & Co vs J. Fry and J. Harman Robert Kline Henrietta Lewis R Fagcly &. ('o Jacob H. Rhoads Daniel Gibson vs Jacob Keinnril anu Win Kiihler Mary Viei-ery vs David Lntsha vs J C Hurt on JAMLS BUARD, Proth'y. Ott Rockefeller rrothonotary's Office. i Sunbury, March fi, 1853. nilir undersiuned have luxt onened a frcsli JL and complete stock of WALL PAPERS amonu which are GOLD and VELVET, FINE SATIN. and the LOWEST PRICED UNC.LA- ZED PAPF.RS : Also, DECORATIONS, BORDERS. FIRE SCREENS, CLIUAIAW, &e.. .Ve. W hich they oiler ol tlio lowest prices, Imih wholesale and retail. I he best workmun employed to hang paper either in the city or coun'ry. Blank books, stauor.ary, o., c. We h:ivc also our usual assortment of WRIT ING PAPERS. WRAPPING PAPERS, Blank and School Books, Stationary, Ae. PARRIS1I & llOLUll, No. 4 North Fifth St., 2 doors nlwve Market, PHILADELPHIA CASH paid for Countrv rugs. Philu., March 12, 1853. 3m. AUDITOE'S ITOTICE. TOTICE is hereby Riven that the underslgmv Auditor appointed bv tho Orphans' Com ourt of Northumberland County, to distribute the as sets in the lianas of Win. Reed, Administrator &e., of Peter VandliHg dee'd., to and among the I "rlimr. of mid deceased, and that he will attend ut bis office in Sunhurv. fr that purpose, on Sat ur.lny, the 2d day day of April, 1853, when all interested, it tliey mum proper, can iii im. H. B. MASSER, Auditor, Sunbury, March IS, 1853. 4t. KRUPP'S Premium Essence of Coffee- I ltatyt wH pro-ii' ;i lung our urea ay utngavrui pa I : KsacDui r Cv-ae. ' I'ltiillll"!;- !l!! 'II'11 HY will man uelliul which is inji rious to bis health, wi en he Is willii.ir to oivo all his wealth la restore it when it is lo4 1 Sir ge I that at least two thirds of the human f niily will use ordinary COFFEE knowing it to le injuri ous to their health. Krupp'a Essence of Codec is, beyond doubt the bent mil most whuleaoine preparation of Coffee iu the world. Every house keeixr houid have iL Try it and lie couvineed it will save about 60 pet cent, besuto your nealin. Warranted to reuuer euiir huiiii, . - -Man.faetar.sl .uJ fo, b,. 0 fluli, !t,l lrl PhllaclDhuU ' N. B. AU th prineigal Groeer nd DruggisU have It for ale tlirouno vuiw ' Tot leby the Agent, H. B. Maeser, Sunbury, January I, 163.eoi. ' , , mi CJS' iio. erevtb. '46,11 j,i, I il GEOHGE W- VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, ' No. 01 Arch Street, four doors ahovc Second) PHILADELPHIA, ' - CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Which for sly Id of finish and orimanlijp cannr I e thrr !. Wholesale and Retail' ' tit the lowest iriccs. A I so T RANsl'AUENT WINDOW SHADES -AND REED BLIWD . WltOI.KSAI.fi, AT MANt"FACTI.'HErtS' PltlCKS. . .. . . tri? MERCHANTS and iithem are Invited to call and examine; " ' '! l'hiladelphla, August 81, 1S52. ly. J 1 , : ., Th Commdtittertbh of Fcnnsyleaithi, Nor thumberland to SS. In the Court of Cum mnn Fl-ns ol Norih nmbeilaiiil county of April T. 1853 Tho rorntnnnwenllh of Pennsylvania lo Georgo E. Gehrig, Ailministiator of George Yonkin, lute of Chilisqiinipin township, ilecM , ami Elizabeth Yonkin, widow-,' mid to ihfl heirs tinil legal rpprpsentntives of the snid Georiru Yonkin, dee.'d., viz : Wm. Yon kin, of Michigan, Christian, intermarried with Cook Claytcn. of Jcrse.yville county, Il linois, George Yonkin, of Lycominu county, Pensvlvaiiia, nnil Peter Yonkin, (who is now ilee'if. leavinff issue threo children, F.lin- beth, Peter and George,) nntl lo till tlin heirs legal repioseulntives ot ino sain oeorgo Yondiii, deceased. Yon and each of vol: nre hereby notified lo be ninl appear in our said Court nt Sunbu ry, on Monday, the 4lh day of April, A. D , 1853. lo allow if anything J on have or know lo say w hy you should not be made pirties to a CL'ilain judgment, lately in our County Comt of Common Pleas before our judges nt Sunbury, to w it : in Ihe Term of August, A. D., 1352, by the consideration of the said Comt recovered an.iinst George E. Jehri'', Administrator as aforesaid of Gearge Yonkin, dee'd., rifty-lhreo 50 100 dollais, lawful money, which lo David llohlen nod Marv Ann his wife in our said Cnint were adjudged for their damages which they sus tained as well by occasion of lh non-per-foimance of n certain promise and assump tion by the suid George Yonkin in his life time to the said David Holden and Mary Ann his wife nt said Comity made, as for his costs and charges bv them about their suit in that behalf expended, and why the said D.ivid Hidden and Mary Ami his wife should not have e.eenlinti against the bonds of the said George Yonkin, deceased, for the debt and damages aforesaid. Witness the Hon. Alexander Jordan, Fie- sidenl of our said Court at Sunbury, litis 1st lay ol February, A. D., 1853. JAMES BEARD, Trotby. WILLIAM B. KTPr. Sheriff's Offie ) Sunbury. Feb. 1, 18S3. J 4 Jhe Commonircalth of f In U.b Court ot Com- (humbrrltincl co SS. umheiland counly of April T. 1853. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvnnin, to George E. Gehrip, Adniinistiator of Geoifje Yonkin, laiu ot CliilisqiloqiiB lovvnsnip, ne- ceuscil, anil to nil tne netrs ana n-cui iepre sentatives of the said George Yonkin of said Comity, deceased, viz : Mary Ann intermar ried with David llublen, ot uiiiisqnnque township, IVnnsyWniiia ; Christian intermar ried with Cook Clayton, of Jerseyvjlle county, Illinois; Williuni Yonkin, of.Miehignii; George Yonkin, (who is riniv deceased leaving three children, F.lizabelh, Peter ami Oeorpe. ) ami o ull the heirs and K'gal ropresc'iitalivcs ol said do sensed. You and onch of yon are hereby notified lo be and appear in our said Couil at Sunbury on Monday the 4ih day ol April, A. D., 1853, lo show if any thing yon nave or Know to sav who vnn should not be made parties to a certain judgment, obtained lately in our County Conns of Common Pleas, before our Jndfie at Sunhurv, to wit: in the term of April A. D., 1852, by the consideration oi the said Comt recovered against Georee h. Gehiis, Administrator as aforesaid of George j Yonkin, deceased 510 20 lawiui money which lo D.ivul IMiiton in our sani t-ouri ... a n.litnlun.l frtr fiis flaimiirrA which he siistaiiieil as well by occasion of ihn non-per formance of a certain promise an.l assuinp- lion bv Ihe said ueorge lonhin in ins me lime lo the said David Holden al snid. county made as for his costs and chaises by him about his suit iu that behalf expended and why the said David llulden should not have execution ttgainst the lands of the said Geo. Yonkin, deceased, lor the debt and damages ufores.-iid. Witness the Hon Alexander Jordan rresi- detit of our rai l Court at Sunbu.iy, this 1st day of February, A D , 1S53. WILLIAM R. KIPP, Shentl's Ollxe Sunbiiiy, Feb. 1, 1853. f 4 In the matter of the Estate cf GE0HGE IIALI, EeceasSrl. THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Ma ry Hall, intermarried wilh Ccorsso Zimmerman, Catharine H.ill widow of Daniel Zimmerman, tho heirs ol" Peter Hall dec dij and ticorge Ho'y, Peter Hoey, Samuel lloey, James Hoey, sou of J-.inics.HovT, dee'd., by hi Guardian Jeremiah M. 7.iniiueriiian. the Ileus of Pusuimah Hoey, intermarried with William Conrad and Mary Hoey wi.loy of A'ichord Houghton dee'd., child ren of i:iir.abeth Hall, intermarried will! Jobh Hoey. lineal descendant of George Hull, dee'd., an all other persons interested. GllKETIa. Nortlmmbeiland Comity, BS. You ure hereby cited to be and oj pear before the Judges of cur Orphans' Court lo be held at Sunbury, on the first Monday of April next; then and there to accept or refuse the real estate or Gcorgo Hull, dee'd., situate iu tho borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, to wit I A certain Lot of Ground bituats as ul'oresasd, front- ins on Blackberry street, adjoinine; binds of Ja cob Kable ou the' Kant, Edward Y. Iiri,-,ht on the wet, by a twenty foot nliey on the north, where on is erected a story and a half House and a Mi"p, hich was valued si:d appraised at tho sum ol Four hundred and Fftv dollars in the whule, lit pursuance of a writ of Partition and v.duolion iaxued out of said court, rettjrimMe to January Term 1S53, or show cai'to why the same should not be sold scci-rding ta the art ol Assembly in cases inade and provided. And thcrrforc fail not. L'ettilied from tbe reconts of oui caul I otnt at Sunbury this ltitli day of Junu uy A. D. U5j. V. UUU I'LKSblJ I'cp. Clk. Ot Ci February ti, lS5l Flour and 1'eed Slope FTSlIE subscriber, respectfully informs his A friends and the public generally, thut he luis npcneJ a FLOITIl AUD FEED ET0HE, i in Fawn street, In the building formerly occupied by Eaq. Bower, as his office, where he will con stantly keep oil haiid all kind of Ghai. Fi.ocr no Fiau, at the lowest market prices, for Cash or produce. v EMANUEL WII.YERT. ' Sunbury, VarcU S, Ib53. 8m E.tata of MARY MARSH, dee'd.' 14TOTlCE is hereby given that letters toatanien 11 ury an the stat of M ary Marsli, dee'd., Ute of Sbamokia township. Nor ihumberlund county, hv been gTauled hy the Register of d county, ta tli underigiie4. , 'I'hervlore all pessoii in Vbted ta suj (Male will diacharg Ui aaaae, and Ihoaa bating demaud will pruaenl tacin U AMOS TA8TINB, T.k'ti. Cbamoltln Town-hlp, Mrtl5, IJ-et. ZIMEUMAjNY , SCHOOL BOOKS. PAPER. &e. rnVK m,mrt,xn offer I,. C-rsrar MrkenRTs, Tmrltl rtk..M fCIIUOl, HOOKS mud STATIONARY to b.. fonnrt in the Chy, which ihr- mn M. to sTw at Sis! prices. COUNTRY MKRCIlANTS : - . Will Bud sit tha Uulhjr !llin,.l H...I.S, 'Hlli sixl Wrap.' ping I nwr, Curliiln iWrs, UlMlinir pnpara, and allunli. favT,wl,"rS. U.MA U,K'k, rr,"i ' !,t c- sh SCIIOOL COMMITTEES, TSACllEhS ND OT11KI1, rrCM!!o IR OCTITntS f.T PcIvkHs, , are ivvilr.1 lo cull nii examine oai nock. W have Imd e:.i,nltil,lo rxneth-nt iu si,pniyin School Pis. 2T'!"d,. "t ruWil,l'"" of anunilwr ut rxlawiTfly used fuii-ioiiiuok., our lacilitira for gutting such stuck aia unsurpat-ted. Ainonrrt out Wlilientln n-itl t r- hiid th followinf I Ckimly's Siiclling H.ik, rt-riiVd Million t " l'nincri Yoim)r Orator j Oominere's Horveylns-, Ihe sirmttM tttatlts oh Hill Sol rnc! HoniiyenMlr'a Mrhitlinitlili ; AiKk-ri.ni'ii IJiivcntmri'i lliry of H,e Lfniird Suits, nswl in the lii hlic Hehnnls nf NVvr Y.-rk and I'hiladalphla I r.nmmere'a Pn-grrwivt- Spelling Bm-k i r-'Siily'sCimniiiiori Ijiiiii f Jir-I ir.imry t lh U.iok ol'Ciiliinicic, c. r.. kr I'HI.MI IU NTA PON. , '""h I-'minh Ekrcel, Philadelphia; Fcbranry SO, 1.5J, 3m. Il9oIiitlou of fnHncrsbtp. rpiIE Copattnershlp heretofore Mistino un.W I. the name of James H. & Win. B. Hart, is this day dissolved by the withdrawcl of William R. Hart. The buaincss of the late firm will be settled by either of the undersigned, at No. 229, North 3d street. JAMES II. HART, WILLIAM B. HART, . . THOMAS HART. Philadelphia, Jnn: I, 1853; The undersigned, have this jhy formed aciiJ partnership and will continue Ihe business under the name of James II. & Thomas Hart Thank-i ful for past tavors. they respectfully ask the at tention of their friends and the public to their stock of GROCERIES, which will be full am) exlcnsivo, and which they will sell at the lowest market rutcs; j.UtES H. HART, THOMAS HART, Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 18S3 J8.lt. EYRE & LANDELL, 4th and Arch Street) f HILADELrHIA. ARB now receiving for spring sales A Fihb Stock of Jry Goods, Black and Colored Silkst Fashionable Shawls, New dcaigns of Dress Goods, British, French and India Goods, Linen Damank and Furnishing Goods, A Full stock of American Cotton and Wooleii Goods, IV. B. Wholesale Buyers supplied with scare! and desirable Dry Goods at low raicxsrea February lle'iS. 3ui. I'fiUIT AND C0NFECTI0NASY. RUBINCAM AND SELLERS,. Wholesale Alanvfaituiers and Dealert in Confectionary of all kindsj Ko. 113 Norih Third St. below Race, tHUABBLPHIA. . rjlHE attention of Dealers is requested to aii A examination of their stock, which will b found to lie at miT equal to any in this city. FOREIGN FRUITS of all kinds in season. N. B. Older by moil or otherwise promptly at tended to. February 5, IS.r3. Cm; C II E A I WINDOW StlADE ' Depot and Mantifactnry or G. L. 1ILLEPL & CO.j S. Jl . coi urr Arch Old Second Streets PHILADELPHIA. ipn YERY VA RIETY OF SHADES, Whole sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flower, Gothic, ViKiictte.Oil and Dry Landscapes; are to be had at the lowest price for quality of work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and other Shades executed at short notice. Merchants slid ethers are iuvitvd to rjive us trial. WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE. ' Brasses, Trimming, &c, ahvuvs on hand. Remember t'. W. comer SECOX1) anil ARCH Streets, Philadelphia. February 12, 1853. Urn. 1,000 3Icli Wanted. tH the li-fc of the PrsgCEHANNA RAIL' ROAD belween BriJcreport (opposito Har risburfc) and Sunbury, iu the State of Pennsylva nia. 'Phis road ia fifty four miles in lengih' run through a Ili-Klv improved country, and Will furiii-.li emplov ment for stone mnsons, carpenteil nod laborer- for the next twelve months; A largo porliort of the line Is heavy rock cxcdratlori, laborers that are fnmiltnr wilt therefore find cer tain employment and liberal wage. DOUGHERTY, LAUMAN & CO., . Contractor. Tebruary 19, if 53 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICU. TOTICE is. hereby eiwn that letters of Ad ' ministration on the etate of George Ilanpl, sen., late of Lower Augusta township, Northum berland county, dee'd, have been granted by the Register of said coutity to the undersigned. Therefore all persons indebted to said estate will discharge the aame, and those having; demand will preseut them to XKBASTIAN haupt, GEORGE HAL'PT, Administrators. fSiinbiiry, Feb. 26, 1S33. 6t. Kosendale Ilydrnnlic Ceinent A N circllent article for lining Cisterns, YaultSj SpriiiQ hotiws and Cellars, and for keeping dampness from wet and espowd walls. For sale by EYI SMITH A PO.V. N. E. Comer of Front and Willow street Railroad. ' Philadelphia, Feb. iS, i65l ly. . Laliorers Wanted. ffllE suliscribers want immediately on" th A Railroad and Basin, at Chapman, Union county, seven miles below Solinsgrove, from . 80 TO 100 LABORERS, : to wham one dollar per day will pe paid. BAY1DGE. WJl.VEKTO.N ot CO, Chapman, Union County, Fofc. 19.1853.- tf. An Apprentice Wanted. ' The subscriber wants an apprentice to learn the buaincss of a Blacksmith. A 607 IT or 19 . years olj, of good moral character, would fiud good sttinvthih hy applying soon at tha old standi of Oe-ua Ziuiiusrmau. . POLOMOX 8TROH Sunbury, Feb. IS. I53. - . ... . TN"K IJiiiireauV celehfnted Ink, and also Con gre luk fo aalo, whot.'salr end n-Uil bv .4 ieremti H. 1S.VI. ii U .MAfR,