StjNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKTn JOURNAL. So reign Kcujs. ARRIVAL OF THE NIAGARA. LATEIl FROM EttlOPE. AUSTRIA. Vienna, March 14th, 1853. General Hay. tiau'a death (already announced) was quite Unexpected. After hit Italian journey he appeared in excellent health. On Saturday he joined the other general officers at the ilellaria, and attracted the particular notice Of hi Majesty, who addressed him on pass ing with "Mo salutation, General," (Grnsse Sie, Herr General.) Yesterday he was at the Mercantile Union, as usual. At mid night he returned to Munch1 Hotel, where he was lodging, and toon retired to test. At half past ono he summoned his valet, and directed him to fetch him a. glass of wa ter, as he felt unwell. When the man re turned he found his master gasping for breath ; in short, in the agonies of death. Medical assistance wat immediately called in, and an attempt to take blood fiom the General's arm wat made, but in vain ; Gen. Ilaynau had ceased tn be. ITALY. The Opiuione, of Turin, -de nies the report that Mazzini had embarked for Malta on board of the English frigate Retribution. Mazzini knew perfectly that this frigate was not bound for Malta, but for Leghorn, where she arrived on the 28th ult. The Ptesse, of Vienna, has the following: '-Lord MirTto is at present residing in the vicinity of Genoa. In the night of the 17th or 1 S ih o( February, a mnn was landed from tho barge or an English steamer, in the neighborhood of bis lordship's house ut Ner vi, iu which he disappeared. Everybody concurs in stating this man to hare been Giutepe Mazzini, and the supposition looks the more like truth, when it is remembered that it was really in the vicinity of Genoa that Mazzini embarked." Twenty-seven persons, probably concerned in the conspiracy, which was discovered some eight or ten mouths ao at Mantua, re ceived sentence on the 4ih at Verona. Three were hanged, and the rest are im prisoned for dilTeret periods, the shortest of which is eight years. Count Giulay has relieved the inhabitants of Milan from the obligation of illuminating their houses at night. In case, however, of a cannon shot from the castle the signal of alarm is fired, the whole city is to be im mediately illuminated, the doors are to bo tlosed, and the streets deserted. NAPLES and SICILY. A correspondent of the Morning Tost, whose letter is dated Naples, March 12, says: "I have just received letters from Sicily, dated Palermo, March 8. The po lice authorities declare that a wide spread Mazzinian conspiiacy exists throughout tho island. A letter from Mazzini, calling on the people to revolt on a ceitain day, is said to have been found in the possession of a uspected person. The joriespmulence was written on very fine paper, so that it might e swallowed by the bearer, if necessary. I is under such circumstances, nceordina to he police, that many of the addresses have ouud their way all over Sicily. FRANCE. The Times Correspondent, under date of Arts, March 10th, says : I have some time since informed you that i for as the Pope was personally concerned, thing on earth would give him greater easure than tn pay a visit to Palis ; and I n agnin assured that such still is the case, is Holiness is sure of an enthusiastic recep in on the part of the rural population of it country; and those shouts which his ear rapturously drinks in, but to which he t been so long a stranger in the capitol of I own States, would be sure to hail him re. The Emperor of the French i to all pearance very sure of the vi.ii, and it is d that shoulj Pio Nono visit the capitol ; residence will be fixed at Cornpieguo Lord Stratford da Redcliffe, the British ibassador at Constantinople, was received iterday by the Emperor and Empress, in apartments of the latter, i letter from London states, that the chess of Orleans it daily expected to ar- from Devonshire at Claremout, where will pass the remainder of Lent and the Jer holydayt with her august family, 'he Patrie states that the B'.-y of Tunis xpected to visit Paris in the course of t month. GERMANY, rofessor Gervinus will leave Heidelberg he expiration of his imprisonment, and le at Bonn. i American lady hat been arrested at lolburg, who came direct from the Uui States, for having a number of pain ts, declared by the police to be of a rev onary character. Anoiher lady, (a Ger ) who had emigrated to America at Hitzlield, and retuined on a visit to her ds, had been taken into custady on the alion of having expressed sympathy for assassin who attempted the Emperoi't and she ttill remains in prison. ARRIVAL OF THE ARCTIC HR DAY LATER FROM El'ROFE. Critical State of Turkish Affair. w York, April 5. the American er Arctic arrived here this afternoon, 'clock, from Liverpool, with datet to Id ult., and 61 passengers i Madiai family had arrived at Mar- ENGLAND. Ewatt, M. P., publishet a letter from icos, the French Minister of Marine, g that France is pacific in her inten sward England. a Dutcbett of Sulbeilaud and forty ladiet have had a meeting at Stafford in regard lo arrangements being for tho reception of Mrt. Buecher he Liverpool tradetmen have made ful ttriket for increased wages. FRANCE Great excitement prevailed on the Bourse in consequence of the State of Turkish af fairs. The French fleet hat been ordered to the Archipelago. Mr. Rivet will return lo the United Statet iu May. TURKEY. The unexampled haughtiness of Ments- chikofT, the Russian envoy, to the Port, caused an immense flutter among the diplo mats. It wat reported that the Russian fleet was clustered near Constantinople, but the report was not correct. Nevertheless, the English Charge scut a fast steamer lo Malta, for the English squandron lo hasten lo the Dardan elles, but Admiral Dundns, in command of tho squadron, refused to come, without or dert fiom England. The French fleet, at Toulon, however, wnt immediately de spatched. The demands of Russia are nominally re specting the holy places ; but it is not defi nitely known what else is demanded. The affair, it is supposed, will blow over, but it is yet in a critical condition. It is said tint t he English Ivy can be suc cessfully cultivated with us. Washington Irving hasa vine brought from Melrose Ab bey, Scotland, which covers his house, at Sunny side. Mr. Brerkenbridge, the suc cessor of the late A. J. Downing, in the em ploy of the Government, on the Capitol Grounds, informs a correspondent of the Walerjury American, lhal it can be cultiva ted with success in Connecticut. The ivy is found lo preserve the building it grows on. Extract of a letter il.iteif, Havana, March 52, 1853 : There have been several deaths, in the past week, of Americans who came here in search of health some on the false state ments made iu the United Slates, of the im provements of Mr. King under the Sugar House treatment. The iron constitutions of tliote compelled to labor in these steam clouds, are often destroyed by pulmoiiaiy dis ease, consequent upon the exposure ;and the humbug of advantage to invalids seem nut to have a sensible rationale. But the doctors know best ;at least, they dodge rcsponsibilty. EAriTiiqtiAKEs in California. Since No. vumber 21, 1852, theie have been thirty two shocks of earthquakes within the limits of California. Tho effects of these contin ued shocks have been confined principally to the southern section of the State, and have therefore excited bnt little attention, although entitled to much more than has been elicited. The effects on the desert have been considerable ; so much so that the waters of the New River, the Big La goon, and other points of obtaining water, which made their appearance on the surface in 1848 and 18-19, have, now disappeared, and iu their places volumes of sulphurous mud and elllurescenl sulphur have appeared. This, we fear, will present a serious obsta cle to the emigration by the Gila route this season. California paper. Jrssr LiND. The N. Y. Express states lhal it has assutances from tnose who have cood opportunity to know, that ' Jenny Lind does intend appearing again in opera ; that she is a great admirer of America, and may possibly visit it aaain, but has not yet deter mined when ; and finally, that her relations with her husband are the very opposite o' newspaper rumor an unpleasant word hav ing never been exchanffed between them since their marriage." This is described ns coming directly from Madame herself, in a letter to a friend. The Panama Star says that the lakes' pearl in the world is in 1 tie possession of Victor Plise, Esq., of Panama. The peail is much Ihe shape of an eifS, without a single flaw in its en'.ire formation ; in color it is what judges consider perfection, and it weighs 156 grains. Il is valued at $5 000, and if a match could be procured for it, the pair would be considered almost invaluable. Mr. Plise hat a large assortment of beautiful pearls, all of which he has collected at his fisheries on Ihe Pearl Islands. Pugel Sound, Oregon, isstid lo have the best of Salmon, Herring and halibut fitter ies. The Sound contains a series of harbors accessible at all times with any wind, and entirely free of bars and shoals. It is yet but sparsely populated, but is destined lo ba second only lo San Finncisco for business. At Columbia, S. C, on Monday, they were feasting on ripe ttrawqerries and pure milk. ANTA ANNA, it appears, is on his way hark to Mexico, and w may expert stirring times in that distracted country for a while. We ought to introduce, for the sake of peace, some of our American notions, and ought to encourage the establishment or cheap clothing stores, like Kockhill & Wilson's Clothing Store, No. 111. Chesnut street, corner of Franklin Place, Philadel phia. Philadelphia, Nov. 6, 1852 ly cw. ICTPOISOXING. thousands of parents who use Vermifuge composed of Castor oil, Calomel, &c, are not aware, lhat while they appear lo benefit the patient, they are actually laying Ihe founda tion lor a series of deseases, such as saliva lion, lost of tight, weakness of limbs, ke. In another column will be found Ihe adver tisement of Hobensack's Medicines, to which we ask Ihe attention of all directly interested in their own at well at Iheir Children' health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising froin those of a bilious type, should make use of Ihe only genuine medicine, Hoben saek's Liver Pills. O- "lit not deceivtd," but ask for lloben sack'. Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and ob serve that each has the signature of the II . . k llnntti . r.rr rropriuior, j. n. iiuabASAU, at none else are genuine. MARUIED, In this place, on Sunday last, by Ibe Rev. R. A. Fisher, Senare L. Krebs, to Mitt Sarah Drukemiller, all of Sunbury. d 1 1; Ui In ibis place, on Iho 25tb ult., Mr. WIL LI AM BUYERS, aged about 32 year. In Northumberland, on Ihe 29 in ult., Mrt. CATHARINE SEARCH, wife of Geoige L. Search, iu the 3IJ year of her age. I)C iHmkcts. Philadelphia Market. April 6, 1853. FloUR and Meal. There is rather more demand for Flour, with sales al (5 per bbl., at which holders are firm. Select and fan cy brands are held at 95 a $51. . Rvb Fi.oVR Is steady at S3,H7J. Corn Meal Prima, is dull at 83 per bbl. Grain. Sales of red nl 112 cents, and 118 for prime White. Rtr is in demand ; sales at 81 els. Corn Sales of Penua. and Southern at 60 cents. Oats. Sales of primo Southern nt 41 and I'ennn. nt 44 cl. , Whiskey. Sales in bbls. are making at 23io.it 24c. and I'.lnls. al 23 cents. Baltimore Market April 4, 1853. GRAIN. Sales of Wheat lo-day nt 100 a 105 els for good to prime reds, and 105 a 1 10 els. for whiles, Corn is in very good supply Sales lo-day of while nt 60 a 52 els., and of yellow at 54 a 55 els. The laige quantity in maikct, how ever, caused prices lo give way. and at the close no more than 51 cts. could be obtained for yellow. Snle of Mar) land Rye to-day at 80 cts. and Pennn. ul 84 cts. VVe quote Maryland Oats sells nt 37 a 33 ets., and Pennsylvania t 40 a 42 cts. WHISKEY. Sales of bids., to-day ut 23 Is. We quote hhds. at 22 cts. SUNBUUY .'KICK CU It HUNT WllKAT. - Dir.. CoHX. Oats. PoTATOXS, lll'TTKlt. Eons. t'ortK. Flaxskch. Tallow. Bki.swax Hf.i'ki.kii Kl.lt. Dm v. it A rri.m. Do. PtKlllH. Flu 100 75 C2 40 37 16 12 8 125 10 25 12 80 SCO New Advertisements liist of Lett its rtRMAINI.Xi IX TIIK POST OfFICE at Northumberland, March 31, 1853. B Uronse Simuel B.trrutt John R Buller Samuel Kueklew IVler Burparil Joseph B Bower Iia c Case N P . K liner M iss Ann E Kiious Solomon L Loubiiilae Abraham l.eiielian John Letermer Rnbm t Lyons Mi.s Jane Lj man James JS1 Chief Engineer of Sun-Mitchell Barney bury ami llarrisburg ItMorry Jacob Road Mivicher Charles Ciiswell.Hnn Jas N F Nee Bridget Freese Geo W 0 Fisher Adam OXaile MaiksorJas Fisher Mis ElizabelhOUeiley John G P Gamed Andrew Punier Fiederick G. illauuher Bernard Pi ice Thomas (iifl Mary Pearson John H 11 . . Ilailey James Russell James & Jno Harris Wyalt Smith Higby Wm 8 Hays Maiy Swarls John G llamor Even S -n Smi'li G W llerty Isaac Seigel Alexander Harney Nuae Sharrnn John H. iL'"ey Miss lsabelluSafeton Samuel K V Keefer Mauinrelt Vardgang Mrs Mary Kiinkleir.au Franklin 2 W Kester Messrs E C Winchester J J Co 2 Y Kirkbridge E Young Messrs Thomat & Sons MARGARET WHIM Ell, T. mLjwm$& FOURTH ARRIVAL OF AT THE NEW STORK OF I. W. TENKR&CO., ( Nearly opposite Weaver'1! Hotel, Market St.) Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pa. 7 E invite the particular attention of our ' friends and the public to our Fui rtii imply of goods jimi received, adapted lo Ihe winter season. We have now a much turner assortment in every department than at any time since wa opened in tpril last; all of which we ara deter mined U sell at the same low prices which have hitherto secured lo us such generous support fro.n a discerning public, and fur which ws beg Oirturn our host thanks. Our stock consists of Dry (Hoods, Ha nl n a re, n eon sun re, GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Single and Doubled Barrelled Guns, Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas and Parasols, Hoots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Looking Glasses, Wall Paper fur Room and Window Blinds, Lemons, Nuts and Candy, Salt, Mackerel. Plain and Fancy 1 1 ami and Shoulders, Nails, Yi lndow Olaas, faint tsiuff. Oils and Putty, Car pet Chain, Cotton Lops and Yarn, with a variety of other articles. N. B. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange at tlie highest market prices. I. W. TENER &. CO, 8unlmry, Dec. 4, 1852 ly.c PROCLAMATION. TOTICE is hereby piven that a Special Court of Common Plpas, in anil for Ihe County of Northumberland, lo commence at the Court House, in Ihe boroucli of Sunburv at 10 o'clock, A. M , on Monday the 23.1 day of May next, and will continue ONE WEEK. Jurors are requested to be punctual in Iheir attendance, at tha time appointed agreeable) lo their notices. Given under my hand al Sunbury, Ihe 26th day ol f ebruary, in trie year ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred ami tilty-threa and the Independence of the United States or Aineuca Ihe 77th. WILLIAM B. KIPP. Sheriff. God save the Cemmonweallh. 40,000 SIlINCiLES. A GOOD lot of 26 inches whiU pina bhingles fnraal.l filfln.. II. t. U.MABSER. unbury, Jan la 158 tf For Sale. inn BUSHELS OP POTATOES by th. CHARLES CAWLEY." Dry Valley, March 16, 1853 CMITH'8 ESSENCE OK JAMAICA GIN GER, a fresh supply just received, and for sale by II. B. MASHER. Suubuiy, Jsu. 10, 1 853. Borough Ordinance. 1. Bo it ordained, &c. That from tni after the publication of this ordinance, no dog or bitch shall be suffered to run at large in any of the slraett, lanes or alleys of the borough of Sunbury, unless he or she shall be securely muzzled by a safe and substantial Wire muzzle, sufficient to prevent him or her from biting any person or an imal, under penalty of TEN DOLLARS, to lx) sued for anil recovered from the owner of the dog, ss debts of like amount are now ly law re coverable; ono half to the person who sues for the same and the other to Ihe use of the borough, 2. Any dog or hitch found running st large in any of tho street, Innes or alleys of said borough, unless miizz.cd as above required, shall be killed i and the Chief Burgess is hereby authorized to draw his warrant on the Treasurer for the sum of FIFTY CENTS in favor of any person who shall make satisfactory proof that he has killed any dog or hitch so running at large utituu;z'cd. D. W. SHIXUEL, Assist. Burgess. P. M. 811 IX DEL, Clk, Sunbury, April 2, 1853. Cas Fixtures 05 Lumps. HENDRICK, HORNING & BROTHER, No. 221 North 2nd it. above Vine, PHILADELPHIA. KAVLXG had many years practical zirtni xsck in tho business and as all work sold hy us is manufactured under our immediate super vision wo arc enabled tooD'er to purchasers superi or articles in every liranch of our trade upon tho most favorable terms. A t our store may he found in every variety anil stylo of finish Clss and Lamp Chandeliers, Pciidunts, Side Brackets for Halls, Churches, &e., Tus IxcuovEii Tixk Oil Lamp, Also, Fluid, Lord and Oil Lamps, Seriandulcs, Doijuer holders, Parlor, Kigbt and Heading Lamps on hand. I.a:op Ulasica, Globes, Wick Shades, See. Alt trori trarrniiltii or no tale. Factory No. 80 Noble street near 4 th. Remember Store iiUl 2nd street, licit door to J. Stewart Depnv's Carpet store. Phila., April 2, 1R53. 3m. 12,000 (i ilfslbrtliVi'cpTcT Extraordinary Inducements 'I'O witness the in iving i.f tlic Pun iriuna of llie J. OUKA.N VOYAOU to CALIFORNIA. Now exliiliitril liv JtK-IAll I'llllllUI ll.r Prnnruilur ol the Seven Mile Mirmr. Mr. I'KKIIAM Ik-its lenvc M promise ilimrilintinz to Iho eilixens.if rililatlt'ljihin. Iliillnin.re, .New York, mid the silj 'iniug place, a iiiimiKT ol V AI.LAJtl.l. A.N I) COBTI.Y GIFTS, ineltlfline llie MAGMt'h K.vr I'ANOUAMA .Now drawing cmwileil lioni.es nl the Asr..1 III.Y 111 1I.D1NGS, the rxhihiti n of which has rcohsetl lo its uwners within the l ist ihrre years, a elinr nr. .til of ifl'.'.lioll. Satisfactory pro i of this can lie uLUiineil si the office of t lie Assembly Hailtliiiir. I'lT The ptin upon which it is prnposeilto present SJlne 9l-J,KKI worth of Articles is, hy the sale of wuouTicKLrrs n I OXK DOl.t.AIl KAfil each ticket 1 1 admit KOL'K IVrs ais to the Punoranin nl liny eihihilioii when Ihe house is not full, thus giving to each I'liieliaser the WoliTu ol ins Money, hesiilus nrlonl ing him mi opp Ttuuily to obtain one of Ihe following arti cle, viz : Pan annul, vtiliil at - ttn,rmo Piano. . "... a'i(l Gold W.-iieh,. Inu 3 Uhl Wnlches, 150 1(1 sets Silver Tea Spoons, 50 5(1 ;o Pens nl S3 each, Qu Ooolinl.l Pencils, nt SM each. - - l.fMXt ll.Hai Sleel Kiigraeings. al cents, S,e3-'l To n-'sure the imhlic tha. evcrv llnnff will he tlone fairly unit honestly, the f.-ll nviiig named gentlemen hnve liceu selected as n C-Mninitlee. viz: lieorgri W. Ilew ey, 8111 Chestnut st , Sec. Art I'nlon. P. II. II ItichatuV 170 rheftlnut st , i)agiterreotvpist. P. A. Itoyt, .Merchant Tailor, c .ruer Tenth mid Chest nut slieets. Th -mas A. Fits-.ger.iM. Proprietor Ctlv Item. William II. Siekels. Proprietor Daily ftcgister. James S. Wallace, Proprietor ll-nly "Sim. P. A-Creuar, Principal South I'.asl Grammcr Scli-iol I'nilei wltose supervision Iho Gins will he distributed in the following manner, on the IHth of April, or as s mn ns the Ticket are solil, fine notice of wtileh will lie given The Committee will seal an ill 'i (HiO envelop, precise ly alike, l'J.000 orders upon one kiwi of note pn-ter for the vari his gifts. These scaled packages will lie thoroughly mixed together, mid wilt he placed under lock nud key unlii the day of presentation, when Ihe lioldeis of the tick ets will call nl the Odiee of the Ass-inbly Hilildin. nod Mr. James II. l-'arainil, No 2"l Chestnut street, will pre sent the 1-J.lSiO sealed envelopes indiscriminately. Ordeis f.r tickets bv mail, addiesseil to J. Perham As scmhlv lluilding. will lie promptlv attended tn. Tickets lor sale ut Ihe Assembly Hull. lines, from 8 A.M. to III V. M. A!s i for sale ul the iiiinrd House, Yahing Ion II aise. Jones' ll'-tel, American House, t'nitril States Motel, Franklin House, Mi-rehants1 Hotel, t'uion House, and oth.-r 1 1 .1 lis. and at the pr.iicip'il Music Stores I.M1IH1 THINS I.V Kit Y AF JT.It.MH'.N ullll 1.1 l NINO, nl .1! and ' o'el .ek. Snide 'Pickets, ns usual, jj cents. Children hulf-price. Phila., April -J. If-i'J 41. Notice IS hereby given to those who held the offlco of Overseer of the Poor, Supervisors, Collector, Treasurer, iVc., for the boronsh of Sunbury, and who have not yet settled their accounts that they are to meet tit II. Uoniicll'a ollice, on Monday, the IKth day of April next, for tho purpose of having their accounts audited. Uy order of the HtirjeH P. M. SHIXUKL, Clerk. Sunbury, April 2, 1853, 3t, Notice. THE COAL I5UX IMPROVEMENT AND R. It. COMPANY. VN Election will he held by the stockholders of the Coal Run Improvement ami Railroad Company, at the Franklin House in Ihe city of Philadelphia, on Tuesilav, April lilth, 1853, be tween the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, for tho Election of live Directors of said Company, I'hila. April 2, 1853 3t. SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, IMPORTKHS AND DEALERS IN French .Millinery (Joods, No. 45 SoiiIi Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. K A VINO received hy lute arrivals a large and well selected assortment of SPUING MILLIXEHY GOODS, are now prepared to offer their customers, at the lowest market prices - Glace Silks lor Dnnnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Itibhons, French and American Artificial Flowers, Crupes, all colors, Fancy Nets and Laces, Together with every article appertaining to the Millinery trade. . Marca 12, 1853. 2m. A CARD. AVING Cmbmkcd iu tho Mercantile busi ness on my own account, I take this op portunity to thank the friends of the lute firm, and the public in general for the lilierul patronage extended to me heretofore, and would be most happy to see them at my new business stand, in the house formerly occupied by John l.eiscnring, opposite the Dank. MARKS H. PRIESTLEY, Northumberland, March 26, 1853. 3in Estate of DAVID THOMPSON, deo'd, NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration have been granted to the un dersigned upon Ihe estate of David Thomson, lale of Coal township Northumberland county dee'd. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said deceased, are requested to make the same known to the undersigned without de lay, and all persons indebted will make immediate payment WILLIAM FAGELY, . , ., KIMBER CLEAVER, ( Adln l0"' Shainokintown, March SO, 1833. 61. Estate of JOHN KRAMER, dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad' ministration have been granted to the under signed upon the estate of John Kramer, lata jf Lower Augusta township, Northumberland county, dee'd. All persons having claims or de mands against the estate of the said deceased, am requested to make tha same known to tha under, signed without delay, and all persona indebted will maka immediate payment. WILLIAM KRAMER, Adm'tor. I'pper Augusta twp., March 1553. 6t. CHERRY PECTORAL: V Ihe Cure f COUGHS, OOX.D3, nOARSENESS, BROW 3HITI3, CROUP, AStH. r A wnnnaTiirri AWD COMSUWIPTIOW. Of nil the numerous medicines cxleni, (ami sane of I nam valuable) lor II. e cum i f puhnonai) eooi, louts no linns; lias ever Irecn found, which o aild e uire in lis ef leels with Ihii I'repenition. Others cures iiieliin.s, hut nt nil limes and in nil disi-nses i f the luiiija and llironl where medicine can give relief, this will d it. It i. pleasant to lake, nud pcifeclly mire iu accordance witli Ihe iiirceiioin w do not advertise for tho information of those wh. i nave tried it lint those wla hnve not. I'ainilies lhat have known its value will not he wilh-ail it nud hy IIS lonely line, they are secure I r ,m Ihe ilnnirenras cuisc jueucesol ConghsnuU CMt which neglected, ripen into fatal c.iusiunptioii. The Ueploinaof llie Massaetiusetlsliistitute was nwnrd d to this preparation hy the li.rd m JialSes in .leoilKr IH7 ; nis i, Ihe Medals of the three great Institutes ol Art, III this country j also Ihe Deplointl . r the Ohio Institute nt Clnciunuli, has Iwen given to Ilia Cuhrrt I'iitosai., hy their Government iu cousider.il ion nl' its vxtraoidiiuny excellence and usefulness in cuiing sd'ectlons ol Ihe l.uims and Throat. s Urad the foil iwiliff npiuion fouililvd on the I l'g experi ence of the eminent I'hysiciun ot the Port nud City ol Dr. J. C. Ayer, ST. JOHNS, May r", 1K1I. l ive years trial ymu CIIIIKKV l'HUTOUAL in my pruettce, has proven w hat I foresaw from its composition, must Im true, that it erailicatis nud cures Ihe colds ami c ijiplis to which we, iu this aecti. n, nre Ktuharly liable. I tiling its equal h is not vet teen disetveml. nor do I know how n letter remedy can he made for ihu distem pers of Ihe Throat nud Lninrs. J. J. iU-HTO, M. D., f. n. s. rVc what it lias done oil a wasted eouslituti.ai, not only in the following cases, but a lie a. sand re : . PfDstnv, Jim. mih, tS.'it. Dr. Aver : In the m 'nth of July lnsi I was ntlnekcd by n violent dinrrlirra in mines of Odilofnin. 1 returned lo Wan Krnnsisi. i iu hope of receiving beuelit from n change of elunnle and diet. My diuirhujj ceased, but wns fol lowe.1 by n severe cnish unit lunch s ireiicss. 1 finally started lor li ane, but received no bnefil fiom Ihe vonge. My cone.h continued to (-row worse, and when I arrived ill .New York. 1 was nt once marked by my nerpiaiutanecs us a victim of consuinjitiou. I mini confess thntet saw no siiincieut reason to d iu!it wlml my friends all beliovcil. At this time I c anuieheed tukiuit your truly uivaluuble incilieuie with line expectation i f deriving nnv benefit from us use. You would not receive these lines'diil I not reijard it my die to slate to the alllicled. through you, that my health, iu the space of riiriit iu aiths, is fully re. stored. I attribute it to Ihe use of vonr C11KHKY 1T.C TOltAL, Yonrs'trulv, WILLIAM W. SMITH. Washinutox, Pa , April IS, lr-4. Dear sir : Feeling that I have b-cn snared from a pre. mature grave, l loom; I, your iustriimeiitality bv Ihe provi dence ol O nl, I will tuke Ihe iilwity to expicss lo you my griilitn.le. ' A Cough ausl ihe alarming symptoms of Consumption had re luewl me f.ai low to ienve mc uiiythmg like hope, when uiv physician brought me n b tile of vonr "I'ectiv ual.m It secincil to afford immediate relief, and now in n lew weeks lime has restored me lo sound health. If it will do for others ivhat il has done for me, you nre cer tainly one ol the benefaeters of mankind. Sincerely wishing you every blessing. I nm . Very respiN'tt'ully yours. JOHN J. CI.ArtlvK. Hector of St. Peter's Church. itli such assurance nud fr.m such men. no stronger proof can be adduced unless ll be from us effect upon trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Sunlmry l.y 11 MASSER, nud hy DruRiriatn generally throughout the State. March 19, 1853. ceow ly Nov. 13, 5S. THE ROAD TO HEALTH ! HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. cluk of a iMsonnr.nrn liver and b.d iiut:sno. Copy of a Letter from M. Chemist, 7, Prtscot Street) II. W. A'lriiu, Liverpool, dated IH June, 1831. 'I'- PrnfeMnr Hollow at, 1ir. Vtiur lMHt nud ointmejit hurt rVxH. tlx highest on our sale lint of lrnpriutory MeitiiriitM for tome oin. A ritmoiiicr, to whom 1 run rrt'er lor auy enqnirifi, dctirt-i Mietokt you know tlie mrtirulur of ' her t-ate. She hod been troubled fu ycati with a du.tnleird liver ond bad digpti'ii. On the lnl iH't-isihm, h'twrver. tlit vtrultMirc of the attack wm n alnnning, oihI the iiiflniniuiilioii irt in to jvortrly, thut douhtt weie riifVriuiiiftl if her n t Itt'utg tile to Item up under it ; inrtuuatcly the wan indurrd to try your 1V!, ami t!.e iiiioritii me UiMt after Ihe fiiet, and each turreeduifc d w, she had great relief. She c nitinut-d to tuke th 'in, uud altiioiigh slie uveil only three lloxe, the la now in the eni ivmeiit f iwrttvt hmlth. 1 conld hove arnt you inmiy c.ibci, but tha nlxtve from the sbvehity vw Tin attack, ii il the tekut cure, 1 ihijisv, ipenka much in favor of your out -nulling 1'iils, (SfpiiMl) n.AV. KIRKUS. AN EXTII ORniARY CVKV. OF Klini'M ATIC KliVr.lt, IN VAX UIKMKVS LAND. Copy of a Letter inserted in the Hobart Town Courier, of the 1st March. 1851, by Major J Hatch. Martinet M'Cnrmig:..!, niueteen ycara of nee, residing at New Town, hud been BulK'nixf irom a vi 'li-nt iheuiriHUc lever lor unwards of two moutliR, whirl) hud entirely de prived her f llitf uun ol her liuiln ; during this pertml iho was under tlie nire of the liKist t'liiuieut luudiral nieii iu llolart T iwii, nud by iheiu her ease w:is eonsiderul hp less. A friend prevuiled ttn her ti try IMlowity's eele brjted lMU, winch she c mseuted to tj, inul in an iut-redi-bte shitrt space of time they cdecled a peilt-ct cine. CfKK OF A PAIV AX I) THillTNKSS IV TIIK ClIKST ANHSTO.M Al'U tK A I'KK&W.N tl luMM OF AtiK. From Messrs Them Son. Pioprietors of the Lynn Advertiser, who can vouch for tht fultowina statement. August 2m, 1351, To lofer lIoLLOWAY, Sir, I riesira to Inatr testimony to the rnorl effects of IIoI1whs Fills. For some yenrs I suileretl seveiely iroiii a pum aiid tightness iu the st'nuteh which was aUo uccotm pcinitl hy a shortness of brenth that prevented me from walking ab ut. I am M yeuis ol npe,mid rotwiihsUinhng my advanced aLate of life, these I'iIis Imve so iciievcd me. Mint 1 nm denjrous tnat others should be made uccmuiuteci wnh their vii'tues. I ain now rendered, by their iiicids, onmtuutivel.v active, and run take exercise without incoiH veuieuceor pnin, which 1 could not do hef..re. (Signed) I1F.MIV TOP, North stiect, Lynn, Norf.ilk. These celebrated Pills are wondei fully ejjka cious tn the following complaints. Ague Dropsy Inflammation. A si (una Uyaeuturjr J tuidie Hilittus Complaiuta Lrymcliis Liver Com- Ul tchca on tha 1-emule Irrrgu- plaiuta Mini turitica H Mvel Complaint a Fevers of all Colics kinds Coustiimtioii of Fila I.iuiihcigo Piles It heumstism ltetenlloll ul' t'riue Beorfuln. or Kind's Ktril Set-onclary the li'iwels Guit llend-aeha ludigt-sLioa ttone and tiravel Tumours Consumption Dilnhiv S ire Thr.inls Tie Uout lureux hyiiiilisiis l.lceis Veueretd Alfections Wurmsuf at) kinds Wenkuess. from whatever cuuse &v., Ac. Sold at the Kitulilmlimeut of 1'rofersor IIollowat, 014, Slraud, (uuur Temide Ifcir, L udon,) nud bv all respeetahle liugi;i)tL uud Deiih rs in Medicines throughout the Hritit.li Jsinpire. k Ih of llic I'nited Stnles, in Dozes itt 37e., H7c.,uiid(fl 6(k:. euch Wholeaile hy Ihe priucinl iJrug h'tuifi iu the Liii'ii, and by Mut-srs. A. Ii. AD. Hands, Nrv Yolk, W There is a considerable saving by taking Hie larger sizes N. Ji Pireetimis for Ibe guidance of patients iu every disorder arc nifixed to each i. October i3, IbiJ, ly. Hotel For Su!c TE are authorised to offer for sale a superior ' V second class Hotel, ccnlrrallv located in a Uusincs fart of the city of Philadelphia, com manding, ut this time, a large trade from Penn sylvania, Delaware and New Jersey. The House contains One Hundred and leu Rooms, and is capable of accommodating One Hundred und Fifty persons. " The Gentlemen' Parlor, Reading rooms, Bar rooms and Office, are on the first floor. The House has been recently thoroughly reno vated, and in part newly furnished, and is filled up in the moat genteel manner. Tho furniture will be sold with the Lcasi, which has over two years to run, at a viti low bkmt with Ihe privilege of renewing for five years longer at the same rent. The central location of this Hotel being iu tho immediate vicinity of business and placra of amusement, make it an opportunity seldom to lie met with. It will be sold cheap, and on accomodating Terms. For further particu lars apply personally or by Lxttss Post Paid at the Real Estate and General agency office, No. 69 south fifth street, Philadelphia. WUNDERL1CH & ALLMOND. Phila., March 28, 1853 tf. Notice. FYMIE annual meeting of tha Stockholders e tha Green Ridge Improvement Company will be held at tba Girard House, Philadelphia, on Tuesday, tha ltlh of May next, when an Election for Two Directors will ba held. WILLIAM WI8TER, Becretar)'- Pbila-, Martb 1853 -tia- GEOltGK AV- ZIMEKMAN, VENITIAN BLIND 31ANUFACTUREU, No. 01 Arch Streets four tloors nliovc Sccontl, rillLADELPZIA, CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of BLINDS, WliU-li for ntylc of finish oitil ofltmnrrflirji tannof It purjaasrif. 'holcanU nnr1 nHH at iho lowcat i-tircn. AUo 'i I'AJKfSAffKMT WINDOW SIIADKS AND KKED ULLM wuolfsum:, at MANt FACTrmnis' ruict. IIP MERCHA-NTS mil olhcra aro iuxitcil lo call nrul fxuniiiie. riiiludplpliia, August 21, 18.Vi,-Ji .i i .i i.i KRUPP'S Prciniiiin Essence of Colloe. mniiilll'ip "7L TV' TVW i'I "'" ur A7 H V will msn use that which is injurious to his hculth, wl en he Is willini lo give all his wealth to restore it when it is lost! ftr.niRe! that at least two thirds or the human fumily will use orilinitry COFFEE knowing it to be injuri ous to their health. Krupp' Ilsscnec of Coflcc is, beyond douht the liest and most wholesome preparation of ColVee in the world. Every house keeper Bliould have it. Try it nnd be convinced it will save about CO pet cent, besideiyonr health. Warranted to render entire satisfaction. Manufactured and for sale bv " ELI KIJLT1', 039 North 3J street rhilndelphia. N. 11. All the princiRiil Grocers and Druggists have it for sale throughout the I 'nited States. For snl hy the Agent, II. U. Musser, Sunbury. January 1, 18S3 Cm. I'npcr lliinging. THE undersigned have just opened a fresh and complete stork of WALL PA HE IIS, ainoni; which arc GOLD nnd VELVET, FINE SATIN, nnd the LOWEST l'HK.T.l) I'M; LA ZED PAPEI58 : Also, DECOUATIONS, 150KDERS, FIRE SCREENS, CTKTAINS, cVe., A r, Which they offer nt the lowest prices, both wholesale and retail. The best workman employed to hung paper cither iu the city or country. Blank Books, Stationary, &c, &c. We have olso onr usnnl nsmirtmrnt of WRIT ING PA PERS, WHAPP1NG PAPERS, Ulank and School Hooks, Stntiimarv. Ac. PARRI.sH & HOKGH, No. 4 North Fifth St., 2 doors above Markel, PHILADELPHIA, CASH paid for Countrv ras. Phila-, March 12, 1853 3m. Flour and Feed Store. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public gmerally, that he has opened a FLOUR AND FEED STORE, in Fawn street, in the building formerly occupied by Esq. Dower, as- his office, where he will con stantly keep on hand all kinds of Cintis. Flour axii Fkku, at the lowest market prices, for Cash or produce. EMANUEL WILYERT. Sunbury, March 5, 1653. 3m Estate of WILLIAM PERSINO Sen , dee'd. TV'OTICE is hereby given, that letters testa--L v nifiitarv nn the above named estate, have besn granted by the Register of Northumberland County, to the unilcrsisneu. All ersoii Having claims against said estate, ore requested to pre sent them, duly authenticated for settlement ; and those knowing themselves indebted to make pay ment, without deluv to E. ZIMMERMAN, PETER PERSINW, ux Shamuliin twsp., March IH. 1853. (it. A lilakcsinith Wanted. A JOURNEYMAN Blacksmith is wanted immediately by the sutscnoer, lo whmn steady employment and good wages will be eicn. JOHN CLARK. Sunbury, March l'J, 1853. II. T-A--rf i- T at CAKE, GIESE & CO., Flour, Grain and Lumber Coinuiisiou Merchants, 23 and 25 Spear't Wharf, BALTIMORE" REFERENCES, John Clark, Esq., Piesidcnt Citizens' Rank, Bait. A. P. (iiles, Eii., Cashier Franklin L'alik, ' John Hert.U r, Jr., E."., Philadelphia. Kojcrs, Sinnickiton ct Co., ' J. Tome, Esq., President Cecil Dank, Tort De pnsite. J. Wallowcr & Son Jlarrisburgi Col. II. C. Ever, Kclinsgrove. J. II. App cV Co., Naale, Wingute & Co., Milton. W. W. Cooke, Esq., Munry. Simon Schuyler, Esq., " George Uodiue, Hughsville. W. Weaver & Co., Moulnursville. Gen. William F. Packer, W illiainsport. T. W. Lloyd, Esq., Cashier, ' James II. Hilling, " Lewis G. Huling. " M'Henry ct Dubb, Jersey Shore. J. P. Huling, Esq., Lock Haven. iy Carr, Giese et Co. have the largest wharf room of any commision house in Baltimore, al ways giving quick despatch to boats in discharging their cargoes. March 12, 1853. 0m. " LIST 67' CAL"9L;S FOR Siecinl Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland County to lie held on Ihe 4th Monday of May, A. lli, 1853. Frederick Keener vs Win. Ayrea Peter Pnrscl va Jacob Hilder James Graham et al vs Hugh Hellas et a"! Piatt & Plait vs Henry Massrr Com'th for Wm L Helnrman vT A llillington . . Louis Alex. Napoleon Du Peterr Bosquet v. r A ssme vs Pierre Oilier et. al. E John for W Camp vs WolvertonJr Lelsenr'g Eyster for Weaver ts Eh'er Giernongh ex't Joanna Pendeville vs A E Kapp Mahonoy and Sba.nokiu yf A,w,Um r,u, lIllJTUYrrm-lll u Sarah L Keen va Abraham Brosious t Samuel Savidge vs T, A. DilliiiL'tou A bail Same Com'wealtli for 8. D, Jordan Henry Donnrl et al va Hugh Bellaa Robert Philips vs Zcrhy Run and Shauiokin . Improvement Company JAMES BEARD, Proth'y. Frothonntary'a OHica, Sunbury, March A, 185?.- Eitate of MARY HARSH, deo'd. NOTICE Is hereby given thst letters tcslainen lary on tha estsle of Mary Marsh, dee'd., lata of Shsmokin township, Northumberland county, have been granted by the Register of said county, to tha Undersigned. Therefore all persona ! debted to aaid eatala will discharge the same, and thoaa having demands will present thens to AMOS VABTINE. Ei'tor- Uswokiu Town hip, Maub It, liS3. tt. i miiMiim rx1 ii iii IB :. .VT, Kssnmi Tt'oHrs. XJ. I I III qii.u.aiH .'i'iwi!v -""rr r.'i'tJriWi SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPfcft, &o. . 'pill-: sulHK-rilwrs . fin in CVtxrST Mbscsasts, Tb' X ess unit frnhm. rnTle nf tht rst ssnrit st -CSS..I rllKll. IIIIOK4 suit STATFtirftftY lo b limiiil in th! C'i j-, which thi-y art nbs tn offer M ftist prices. COUNTftV MERCUAN'TS Will linil nil il,c Lqitiiir St lhsil II s.l. Writing and Wrap iiiif 1'iijxri, C'urtiiiii 1'nptrs, llluslinn Papers, and allunlK itnry SloliiMinry. Ulank UikjIis, Pens, Ink, Ac., ou Ult ma fuVL-rahlc terms. CllOOr. COMMITTEES, TsACIIERS ASD OTniRt SCRCIIASIKa IN QCAStlTIS f'lf' Sclioiils, are invitrd In cult nttil rxoniiiie nui stuck. Ws hnve had cnlisidrruMe esperiem in flnpplyins 9chnol Pis. tiicts, inul lii-nig l'uhlnliris nf n numlier of extcnsiTelf nsiil si I HI Usks, our Incilitirs for gelling such stuck ait! misurpussiit. AnioiiKst onr Pnlilirnlions will lx- fund Ihs following Cimily's Spelling U Kik, revised edition; ' Primer; Vnuiig Onitor Oiiminere's rurvo nif . the slimilrcd Tfantfst OA this Sat cure; lliiiiiyi.nsilt-'s Mcnsunili'in; Aiidcrsi in's Diivciii-ti's History nf Ihe United Ptstes, nssf in Ihe Public !Vhiwils nf New York and Philsdalplna Oiimmeie's I'rocirssive SpelliiiK Bonk: Coiulv 's Itnnniiier ; litin Dictiniinry ; The Kouk of Coiiiincicif, Ac. .Vi-., Ac. fid A II II t:TA 44 North Fourth Street, PliiKskilptiia, Kelirnary S, isaa, 3i. DisNoIutloii oi lnrncrtslp riHE Copartnership heretofore existing under JL the name of James II.- & Wm. B. Hart, is this day dissolved by the wrfhdrawel of William K. Hart. The business of the late firm will btl settled by cither of (fie timlcrsigned, at No. S2, North 3d street. JAMES II. HAftl, WILLIAM H. HAKTV THOMAS HART. Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853. The undersigned, have this day formed a cs' partnership and will continue Ihe business under" the nameof James H. & 'J'homas Hart, Thank' ful for pns favors, (dey fespcctfully srsfc the at' tcntion of their friends and Ihe poblic o their" stock of GROCERIES, which will be full nl extensive, and which they will sell at the lowest market rates. JAMES II. HART, THOMAS H ART, Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853 JU, tf, EYRE k, LANDELL, 4th and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA. ARE now receiving for spring sale A Fine Stock of l)ry Goods, Blsck and Colored Silks, Fashionable Shnwls, New ilsi!n of Dress Goods, British, French and India Goods. Linen Damask and Furnishing Goods, A Full stock of American Cotton and WooIsrJ Goods, N. B. Wholesale Buyers supplied with scare and desirable Dry Goods at L6w ritietsrsa air CASH. February H, 1853. Srrti FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY, RUB1NCAM AND SELLERS, Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in Confectionary of all kinds, Ke. 113 North Third M. below Race, PHILADELPHIA. THE attention of Dealers is requested to art examination of their stock, which will 1st found to lie at lkamt equal to any in this eilv. FOREIGN FRUITS ol all kinds in season." N. B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly at tended to. Fclruory 5, tSB3. Cm. C It fi AP ' AVIMXMV SHADE Depot and Manufao'tury or Cr. L. lILLEP. & CO., S. W, corner Arch and Second Streeti PHILADELPHIA. VERY VA HIETV OK iSHADEO, Whole Ii sale and Retail, such as Mcroll. Flower. Gothic. Viunelle.Oil and Drv Landscapes. are to be (i.ul at the lowest prices for quality of Work. Orders fur Gilt, Plain 8lore, Lettered anJ other Shades executed al short notice. Merchants ami ethers are invited to give ua a trial. WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE. Brasses, Trlmmiiies, &c., always on hand. Remember P. W. corner SECOND cad ARCH Streets, Philadelphia. February l'J, 1S53 tiui. 1,000 Men Wanted. " QN the li of the SUSyLEHANSA RAIL- ROAD lietwecn Bridgeport (opposite Har risburg) and Sunbury, In the State of Pennsylva nia. This road is tilty lour miles in lengih' runa through a highlv improved country, and will furnish employment for stone masons, carpenter and lulvorcr. for the next twelve months. A large portion of the lino is heavy rock excavation, laborers that ure familiar will therefore find car-, lain employment and lilierul wages. DOUGHERTY, LALMAN & CO., Contractors. February 19, 153 Iiosendale Hydraulic Cement. 4 N excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults, Spring houses and Cellars, and for keeping dampness from wet and exposed walls. For sale by EVI SMITH cV 80N, N. E. Corner of Flout and Willow street Hailrond. Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1853. ly. Lahorei's AVanted. rrHF. subscribers want immediately on tha - Railroad and Basin, at Chapman, Union county, seien miles below Selinsgrove, from 60 TO 100 LABORERS, to wlum ona dollar per day will pe paid. BAVIDGE. WJLVEKTON dt CO, Chapman, Union County, Feb. 19,1853. tf. An Apprentice Wanted. The subscriber wants an spprentiee to Icsrfl the business of a Blacksmith. A boy It or 19 years old, of goisl moral character, would find a good situation by applying soon at tha old stand of Gorge Zimmerman. SOLOMON STROH. Sunbury, Feb. 1?, 1853. Wood Willow Ware. 0,000 Fancy Corn Brooms, 1,500 Dot. Buckets, Assorted Colors, 600 Nesta Cedar Wash Tubs, 800 Cedar Churns. 500 Doz. Willow Baskets, 300 Dox. Wall and Scrub Brushes, &c., 4f Tha largest Stock ever oilered in Philadel phia, and tha cheapest in tha world. Order promptly filled. M.&.J.M. ROWB, No. Ill North Third Street, Philadelphia. March IS, 1853 3in. INK Boureau'a celebrated ink, and also Can-, gum ink for sale, whol.-saJ and retail by )ca'l 9". 8SO. H B MASCT.
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