1 UK PROOIIESS or TIIK WAR. The frigate Tribune, has rejoined Admiral Napier's fleet,, from . Admiral Plumridgo'a division, having captured the Ural prises of he war, i : a Russian ships, JaJened with lead and sulphur, from Lubeo, bound to a Russian port in its Gulf of Finland. . The navigation offthe Baltic ' fa" opening. The Rutaianl have dismantled the Inland fortresses and burned them, aud removed all their hipping, and retired tb the maiil" rami. Admiral Deachinea has sailed will. French squadron to join Napier. The Black Sea allied fleet sailed from Varna April fllh, in the direction of Sebasto pol. ' Since then, no account have been re. calved of its movement, excepting nimor that the fluel was blockading or preparing to attack Odessa. ' The fleets have left in tho direction of Sebastopol.. The whole fiVet is now In the Black Sua. The frigates Sidon, Firebrand and Magel lan wero detailed for the jiurpose of inter cepting the supplies which the Russians may attempt to convey to their troops,' Dow the) have crossed thu Danube. They had orders to seize all ships found in communication with the Russian land force. Fftm the Danube the substance of the news is, that no great operations had taken place, but sanguinary skirmishes were oc curring daily. ' ' Mustapha Pacha has hi main fojee 0 50,000 men at Karrasa, and likewise holds Tcherowada and Kuslcndjo north oi Trajan's wall. Tho Russians maintained themselves in the Drobudscha. Omar Pashn would not hazard an attack until he had the allies in his rear. About 10,000 of the allied troops had reached Gallipoli. The expulsion of the Greeks from the Turkish territory was being enforced. The Oesl Duetsche Post, of the 10th, leans from the seat of war, that the teto-du-pont at Chernavoda, has been taken by storm. Eight thousand Russians attempted to storm Eassova, but were repulsed. On April 2d 'the attack was renewed. Seven thousand five hundred men had been landed to rein force Varna. The Cronstadt Satellite of the '4lh announces the passage of the Danube at Simnitza by the Turks on'March 27lh. It was further rumored that the Turks had ta ken Turna, and were advancing in tho rear of the Russians. No pitched battle had ta ken place up to April 9th. either at Rassova or Silistria. but much fighting and cannona ding had been going on, from March 30lh to April 7th, in which lime the list of killed and wounded, especially of the Riissiansi was much augmented.' A letter in the Cologne Gazette ftom Kon Sgsberg, 9th, states that the Prussian authori ties have received an official notice from Russia, that a corps of Russian troops, in two divisions, with 80 pieces of artilleiy will take up a position between Memel and Suwalki, The frontier of Russia is closed to all but Russians. One mode of defending the entrance of Cronstadt is new and dangerous. Strong iron chests, charged with powder aud other com bustibla materials, are sunk in the channel, and connected by wires to a galvanic bat tery. ' Above the cheats is so ran machinery which, on being touched by the keel of a passing vessel, complete the galvanic circuit ' aud explodes the mine. A hundred of these dangerous inventions are sunk in the narrow entry to Cronstadt. VICTORY IN TE1E CAUCASUS. The English steamer Sampson, which had been surveying on the coast of Ctrcassia re turned to Constantinople on March 21st, bringing tidings of a complete victory gained by the Circassians over the Russians. Eaily in March, the Circassians, provided with arms and ammunition, attacked the Russians and after a severely contested battle drove them into their castles on the coast. These castles were surrounded, and repeatedly at tacked during four continuous days. Finally, Ihe Russians, fearing to be cut to pieces, blow up their magazines aaJ sought shelter In their ships. The Sampson further reports that the Circassians fell on the garrisons who were retreating from two hill-forts, and put them to the sword. The Circassian coast is at present clear from the enemy. All the Russian Baltio ports are declared to be under blockade by the allies. -The allied fleets were off Bornhold on the 16ih. Gen. Luners was at Hisorva awaiting the arrival of Gortschakoff. Copies of the treaties of alliance', defensive and offensive, between England and France, were signed at Taris on the 17th of April. - Louisville, May 1. The Verdict of the jury, in the case of Mar Ihew Ward, tried for the muder of Professor Butler, has given great offence to Ihe people here. A meeting was held on Saturday night, at which resolutions were passed re questing Mr. Crittenden, who was one of the counsel of Ward, to resign his seal in the U. S. Senate, and requesting Mr. Wolfe, another Of Ihe counsel, to resign his seat as Slate Senator. The Waids wece alto requested to leave the Slate. A large mob proceeded to the residence of R. J. Waid, where they burnt in effigy Matthew and his brother Robert, at the front door, so close to it thai the wood work caught. The fire was exti!. guiehed, however, befoie much damage) was done. Cincinnati, April 29. . The Ohio Legislature passed a very strin gent Liquor law yesterday, anil it now only lequiies the signature of Iba Governor to be come opeiative. It provides for the punih- lent by hns and linpiisonraent of parlies sel ling liquor to persons intoxicated, or who are in the habit of getting intoxicated. It also renders the rulailers of liquor liable to civil luits for damages. . Ponuh seems to think that the strongest instance on record, of the celebrated John Howard's benevolence, was the fact of his havinp, at the age of 25, married a lady or S3, Ha is universally acknowledged to have been in aJvancc of. his age, but few are aware that Mrs. Howaid's age was to much in ad- aOC Q At. ; r fcUNBURY; ," V ".BATCBDAT, MAY 6. 1BS4. II. B. MASHKR. F.lltov and Proprietor. - Te AvTs .- -The eircnlatlna of the Bunbnry American among thetlfterent to win on lh Suinuehamie i t not eiceettcd if equalled by any psper published Is North ern Pennsylvania. ' Democratic State Nominations. . FOR GOVERNOR WILLIAM BIGLER, Of Clearfield County. . FORJUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. JEIUSnllAH S. BLACK, . Of Somerset County. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER. ' . HENRY S. MOTt, Of Pike County. EDITOR'S TABLE. Ilnslness Notices. Mors Niw Gcioi'S Win. A. Knahb bus just received his new stock of Spring and Summer Goods. Pec his advert! cn-ents in another rol- Frilixi &. GinNT.-Tlii firm have just re ceived and opened their new and complete stock of Spring ami Summer Goods. Give them a call and examine their goods. Dguerriotifss. Our friends of Shamokin have now an excellent opportunity to have their Daguerreotypes taken. For further particulars see Mr. Ginter's card in another column. J?. ScHKCRMi &. Co. have received a fresh supply of spring and summer clothing. Sec. their advertisement. Chilsox's TlTEST VsSTILATISe Fcrsici. S. A. Harrison advertises in another column. We would refer our readers to tho tame. Platixa, Poists. McAllister cfc Brother's card will be found in another column, to which we refer the attention of our readers. (EF"" Land Warrants. Persons having Land Warrants for sale, can dispose ol them for cash, by applying at this office. tTJ" REMOVAL. The office of the "Sunbury Jlmerican" has been removed into the second story of the large brick building on the corner of Centre alley and Market street, lately occupied as a store by Henry Masser, dee'd., a low doors west ol our lormer location., lie shall be pleased to see our friends in our new quarters, which are much more commodious. Entrance on Market street, second door from the corner. '(7" Fire I About 9 o'clock, P. M., of Monday, a fire broke out in one of the up per rooms of the Washington House, i.v Market Square. Tho firemen were prompt ly on the spot, and (lie fire was confined to the place where it originated. The furni ture, &c, of the chamber were much dam aged. The cause was probably accidental. U" For the past week there has been an unusually good stage of water in Ihe Susquehanna. Large quantities of fine timber and lumber from both branches have passed down. The opposite side of tho river has been covered wilh raits as far as the eye could reach, and presented a lively and interesting appearance. Many o( the lumber-men now send their best stufTby boats in the canal. Almost every boat from the West Branch ii freighted with lumber. . KP On Monday the Dewart Guard, and Farmers and Mechanics Artillery were on paradp. They presented, as usual, a fine and soldierly appearance. In the afternoon the artillery roadu a visit, by steamboat, to Northumberland, where they were received by the Cadwalader Infantry. On their return, the latter corps accompa nied them and paraded through a number of our streets, attracting much attention by their handsome appearance and the preci sion of their drill. r?It a lamentable (act that the peo pie of this section of the country exhibit very little taste in the erection of new buildings or the renovation of old oner. And we are glad to notice that Edward Y. Bright, Eq., has proved himself, by a new aud beautiful decoratiou of the front of his store rooms, an exception to the general rule. The conlrast between the appear ance of New England and Pennsylvania towns, is great and often remarked. The difference between the people is just this. me lormer Knew how to combine internal cornlort with external neatness and beauty ; the latter care little for the appearance if the wind and raip are kept out. Bonoicii OFFICER a. TM i 11 . in ine loitowins otiicera were elected on Monday -.Chief Burgess, G. B. Young man ; Second Burgess, Henry Donnel ; Assistants, Paul Ammerman, Jonathan M. Bastian, Samuel J. Fry, Benjamin Hen dricks ; Council, John VV. Friling, Wm. I. Greenough, D. V. Shindel, C. J. Bruner, Jacob B. Masser, Francii Bucher, Jacob Rohrbach, John S. Bright ; High Constable, Andrew Baldy, ' For Town Clerk there was tie vote. Tht Governor appoints the officer in tucb cases. - - SUNBURY AMERICAN. AND SHAMQK1N JOURNAL. 03- The "Lewinburg Chronicle," In reference to Ihe stage accident at Coal Run, neaf Shamokin," sajri that the stage was old,lad no brakes and the driver was drunk, ' :' 4 ThJs. Doruarirone of the proprietors, desire! us to.a'y tbat be was on ,tbe stage at the time of the accident. The stage was a new one, well made and provided with godd, brakes. .The : driv'sri was perfectly sober. The upsetting of the coach was occasioned by tile bad . condition of the road, which was so much cut up and so full of gulloj's, as to make it dangerous even in daylight. He has brought suit against the supervisors tor a neglect of their duty. Mr. Dornan docs not know the source from which the Chronicle ' derived its in formation, but pronounces the story wholly falsi?. He will demand the name of the author and hold him responsible. fjy There has been mucli damage done by a freshet in New York. On Ihe Harlem Railroad two important bridges were car ried away. Two hundred and fifty feet of the bridge over Crototi river were de stroyed. The dam in the same river, from which the city of New York is supplied with water has all been carried away. There is a probability that the cilizens will experience much inconvenience, in case the brench is serious and reauires some time to mend. The . supply from the reservoir is twenty four millions of gallons daily. 7 Governor Bigler, we learn from Harrisbur, has signed the bill recently passed for the sale of the Main Line of the Public Works at ten millions ol dollars. It is not supposed that a sale well be effect ed at the price named. An appropriation bill, covering the very large sum of six millions of dollars, passed our Stale Senate on Monday, and though it has to go to the House for concurrence in some amendments, it will probably be come a law. CONSOLIDATION. The legislatures of Maryland and Penn sylvania have both passed bills consolida ting Ihe Baltimore and Susquehanna, the York and Cumberland, and the Susquehanna Railroads. The new road is to bs called the Northern Central Rjilroad. Dy this consolidation, the early completion of the Susquehanna rairoad is secured, and the contractors will resume their operations in a few weeks. d?"" A disturbance occurred at Northum berland on Monday afternoon, during which a raftman was struck on the head wilh the bull of a musket and severely in jured. CI7The Sunbury Canal Company have contracted wilh James Malone to finish their canal and basin. . Mr. Malone wil!tepby Dud worth's or a go to work at once. Adjournment of the Legislature. Both Houses of the State Legislature have agreed to adjourn sine die, onTuesJay the 9th inst. I.ETTLR FROM THE EDITOR, DATED V. S. 7ofrf, ) Philadelphia, May 1, 1854. j" The recent storm and ruin, though severe in this vicinity, has not been attended with mm h damage or injury. In the Nate of V u iu VnrU linu-.... I a..m .ndn.. Ia "c " ; ui.iit., .in f.u.i.i iu novo uuen uiib 01 uie scvrii-ai ever Known, The Crolon dam Irom which the city of New oik is supplied with water has been wept away, and the utmost consternation prevailed in the city. The Mayor has issued a procla- malion forbiJding the use ol water, except for purposes cj absolute necessity The New Voik nr.d Erie road has been greatly injured. A slide took place aboot nine miles fiom Port Jervis by which 200 feet of the embankment and track was swept into the nvei, drowning seven men. Business in i'huadelphia has been unusu- ally brisk Ihis season and everything seems to be in aflourishing and prosperous enndi- tion. The mechanics have all as much anil more I ban ihey can atiend lo, and prices are higher than Ihey have ever been before. But as almost every thing else, excepting peibapf, clothing, has risen to a correspond- iug value, it is doubtful whether much has been gamed. The legalization nf Ihe Franklin CannJ ranroan, nas one,, n uouo ui great couieuiio.. in the lepislatnie There Ik, however, no doubt, but that the present bill, by which the company is made to take $500,000 in the stock of tl Sunbury and Erie road, will be parsed. There are so many personal interests to sub' serve at Hurricbnig, that it is difliciill to pass a bill which may interfere in the speculation of individuals. The consolidation of Ihe roads between Baltimore and Siinbniv is a measure that will secure ihe completion of Ihe road from Sunbury lo Harrisbnrg without delay. The friends of I he Sunbury aud Erie railroad were anxious to secure this road, bat as lb city members, at that time, opposed the making of the road by themselves or others they could searely espect to get it unlets Baltimore refused lo go on wilh il. There seems to be but one opinion now in regard to Ihe Susquehanna road, and that i that it will be one ol tne best ana most tin portent roads in the Slate. A Pit Rat (aays Ihe Republican of Spring field, Mass.) is the strangest of Ideas, yet it it most fully realized in one belonging to aid educated by Mr. Aaron Howe, it , of this oily Tbe little animal is harmless, playful, and devotedly attached to lis master, Ii will tun about bit cloihes, mount bit stioul- ders, tieal into hit pockets, and perform vari- ous simple tiickt at hit bidding. Tbe ani- mal avoids others ot lis species, and teeuia pOTiswuy soniemeu ami mwj h iim uw It"' ' w BLOODT FIOHT WITH 1DIAK. ' 1 Thirty-Five lS. SoWirrs kitltd-'Col. Cook , . in Punuit. The St. Louis Repnblipan hai a despatch dated Independence, April 28th giving the following interesting particulars In reference to the recent Indian battle in New Mexico. On Ihe 0th of March, there was a fight be tween Lieut. Beale In command of thirty Dragoons, and a parly of Jicarilla Indiana. Six of the Indians weie killed, and two'of the soldiers: four dragoons were also wounded. The Indians for the first time were whipped. On the 30th of March, Comp.my "1!' of the Drngoons, sixty in number, under the command of Lieut. J. VV. Davidson, met the Apaches, to the number of 250 warriors, 15 miles east ol the Seneguilla, near the foot of ihe Mountain, and on the road from Taos to Santa Fe. The battle was a sanguinary one Thirty five of the troops are reported to have been killed, and seventeen wounded. Only eight of the whole number escaped without being injured. Lieut. Davidson, in com. .mand, and Dr. Maaruder, were slichtly wounded ; the first Sergent was killed The loss on the part of the Indians is said to havo been very zreat Fifly horses belonging to the Dragoons, all the Colt revolvers and car- bines, fell into the possession of the Indians, A larye force under command of Col. Cook, of the 2d Dreoons, were out in pursuit of ihe enemy when (he mail left, but it is to be understood that I bey are not so easily intim idated now, and they say are ready to meet the troops. We fear we shall receive further news of similar tenor to the above. Twenty men of Major Carleton'a company of Dragoons have deserted from Fort Albu querque, taking wilh them two horses apiece, all tho Colt revolvers, and a six mnle team lo.uled with provissious. They wero headed by ihe first Sergent of the company. The Indiana who killed four of their num ber, for witchcraft, were being liied in ihe United S.Hies Dislriol Court alSanla Fe. oiTCsponicnrc. For the Sunbury American. Siiamokin, May 2, 1854. The first day of May came in wilh a glori ous sun. Tho bleak winds, the .drizzling rains aud ihe snow storms of the last month have all disappeared taken their flight, per- chance le northern seas, to sing a requiem over Sir John Franklin, vtho no doubt is qui etly sleeping there his last sleep. Spring. I lint by the decrees of our hlmanacs should have smiled upon us two mouths ago, has been plying hide and seek coqnetinu be- hind clouds and northern blasts at one time clothed in smiles ami sunshine, and again turning the cold shoulder and leaving us poot mortals to bewail our lot. Well, there is nothing like a cood stock of patience, and tho happy faculty of drawing comfort from a multitude of afflictions. Our flourishing linlo village was somewhat enlivened yesterday by the military parade of the "Shamokin Greys," under command of Capt Luke.. We confess an early fond ness and allai bment for the music of the !ear piercing fife and Ihe soul stiring drum " It is not so attractive in one sense, as a quick. march by Beck's band, but we consider it ever a welcome visiter; and on this occasion we were pai- ticularly pleased to see it proceeding so fine a looking cpmpuny as the "Shamokin Greys" dpi. L;ike has been untiring in his exer tions to render his company as complete as possible, and well has he succeeded ; for although it is only in its infancy, it numbers some thiity fine lookine fellows all brave men 1 am sure, and if theircountry ever asks ,eir aid they w ill cheerfully obey tho call The early part of Ihe day ihe "Greys" de oie( io pia lical purposes. Cap!. Lake dis !!.. -I . . I , t I .11 . . pujni u picni ut'aioi sain in training nis men. j ney went tnroti"n I tie exercises with much credit to themselves, and wheii) I in the afternoon, they took the town bv storm ; they did it in a warlike and veteran manner, calling foith fiom all sides the most flattering commendations We hope our cilizens, after so fine a dis pay of yestering, w ill co-operate wilh Ihe members ol the ,;Grey " lo place them on a more independent fooling and thereby give them Ihe advantages a:-d the opportunities that alone can make them a track company If the ' Greys" vitit Sunbury, lo parlioi I pate in ihe general review on ihe 12ib we feel confident Ihey will acquit themselves I handsomely, and favorably compare wilh the best looking company on the field. Baltimom, April 29. tt. Paul's Epicopaf Church, at the corner 0f Charles and Saratoga streets, in Ibis city of w hich the venerable Dr. Wvatt was Rec- lor) (.all,,nl (ire) !bii morning, and was near- ,y ei,ieiv Jt.gll0ed. The steeple aifd beH fell with a tremendous crash. The fiie is sup. posed to have caught from a stove pipe. The edifice, though old, was one of the largest a h.I most beautiful in the city, and was gen erally considered a fine specimen of architec ture. It was not insured. ' A fi le occurred in New York on Tuesday night of last weak, and a large number of firemen were killed and injured in the per '""""c """" ) " '"'""6 in r . t . u : - J...: . .. . u .. r 1 1 ; e ine wans 01 mu uuiiturtg mat was on nre. Fourteen bodies were taken from the ruins and others were missing. rX7" Tbe Lancastrian newspaper it now under tbe editorial management ot Wm. B. Wiley H. S. Myers, the former associate, having withdrawn. IUlomav's Ointment and Pills have Effect tI Another Wonderful Curs of a Bad Leg, of ieveu tears1 &fandtnr hxlracl ol a jeliei - from Mr. C. Pollard, druccist, of No. 30, Catharine-street, Devon port, dated May 19, 183S. . ' To Professor Hollowsy. Sir, Mr, Blanker, of Charlotle aireel, New Passage, near Devonfort, suffered severely for more lhan seven yeait with a wound in hit leg. Ha tried every remedy that medicalaid cou'd devise, but in vain, tt it would not beal by such tieatment. ' At lenflh be had recourse I to your Ointment and Pills, which, in the i uuuraa oi lew weeks, per tool ly cared him and be is now in most exoelleut health." THE QUEEN OF MAY go up airly and has been very buy selecting a partner of net throne. I he general impreMton n that, lik a woman of tmt, aha wilt ehoone a man of good tense, who has his personal advantsges set oft by a suit ol such elegant clottiing si can be pur chased from RocuniLL & Wmoit'i cheap and fashionable clothing store, No. Ill Chestnut street, comer of Franklin Place, Philadelphia. r'bila., Jan. 28, 1854. cw. HI A It K II! D, On tho 27th nil., at the Methodist Parson- sen in this place, by Rev. J. 6. McKeehan, Mr. Jacob Mutchi.kr, of Miamnkin, to Miss B.VR WKRKa, otKhamoKin township. S I) c iH avkcts. Philadelphia Market May 4, 1854. Flour and Meal. The Flour market is now very qniet. Holders ask Jf8 75'perbbl., lor standard brands, ami 58 874 a 89 25 lor extra. We quote Rye Floor al $5 3745 50, and Pennsylvania Corn Menl at 83 75 per barrel. Grain Wheat is scarce and in active de mand. Small sales of white at 82 10.' ami S2ii82 05 lor red. itye is seaice. Sales of Pennsylvania at 81. Corn is stationary ; sales at Hbo lor yellow, alloat. Uats are scarce and in demand.. Sale nf Southern at 51c. and Pennsylvania at 56 cents. SUiNBUKY 1'KICJS UU ltllliNT ; Wheat. , . , 150 Rr. . . . 90 Conx. -80 Ovrs. . - 50 POTATOKS, - . "50 Ditawii -12 Hsrm m Fl i. . S5 BlJTTKR. . .?) Enoa. i . . jo Pork. ... g Fliiiieii. .... ?5 Tailow. . 0 Ne7 Advertisements, DAWjEKKlAirCALrERY. THE iimlersigned would respectfully inform the ladies anil. gentlemen of Slmmokin and vicinity lh.it lie bos taken, and fitted up a room above the store of yfmmrriin, Rosscr If Co., where bo will remain for a abort lime for the purpose of executing DaaucrrooNpus. All wlie aro deiirous of having their likenesses tnken in tho latest st)lo will Mud it to their interest to call soon. Delay then no longer, to-morrow it may be to lute. .Nn charges for pictures unless satis faction is given to the customer. D. GINTER. Shamokin, May 6, 1P34. 3t. lli?lilv lnterestiiHf News ! r'B'MIE information brought in us by the steam -- ship Asia of the sud.len decline of Flour, Indian corn, dec. in Europe, is uo doubt interest ing to some, and therefore it must be also inter esting to a great many otheis to know that while tlicio it so much lluctuntion in tho price of UrcniUtuiU at home ami abroad, there is nothing to effect the low prico of the , Large and Excellent Stock of SPRING & SUMMER CLOTI1IFG, just received by f. Scluuirman Sc Co., and on baud at there store On the comer of Market and Faujn Streets, directly opposite John Young's store, where they will be pleased to wait upon all those who wish to buy good and cheap clothing. Also a fresh supply of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., which they have purchased at a very low prico at Philadelphia and therefote can alford to sell to their customers at the most reaonable prices They still, (after some experience in business) cling to the good motto, "ciiKir roll cash. Call aud see for yourselves S.SCHM'RMAX Ar CO. Snnbiirv, May 6, 1854. ATTENTION! For the Metropolitan Clothing Store of G. ELSBEEG & CO , Market Street, opposite the Post Office, E have just received and on hand now the ' ' most beautiful, largest and bent assorted stock of ready-made Clothing adapted to Pprinir snd Summer wear ever before brought into Sunbury or any place in this seelion nf the coun try. Our Clothing made by the best hands and under our own supervision, we know will give entire sutihfuctiau to buyers. 8iill sdherine to our old mollo "Cheap for Ca.A," we'll dispose of evir goods rcaonuble and rapidly. All we say is: come, exnmiue and prire our goods and we feel sure you'll btiv. We offer vou at the very low est prices everv imaginable vnrietv ef Coats, Vests and pant, cut in the last ljshion and warranted to til. ('lull: rassiincres. satfmetts, linens, drillings, jeans, silks, salins, and u!l other kind made into Clo thing. Also a large assortment of Boots and Shoes; among these a splendid variety of ladies shoes, ladies and gents gaiters, sc. SILK. HATS, Panama, Palmleaf, Tearl and sll other lists and Cups we have a great variety of. Also a grent lot of trunks, valises and carpet bags for sale cheap, JF.WKLRV. We have, a splendid lot of watches, and all kind of Jewelry a utaMe for ladies and gentlemen, PISTOLS. All kinds of Revolvers, double and single barrel Pistols, Accordeona, (Shirts, Collars and all other goods generally kept in our line can be found at our store, all of w hich we intei-d to se at the very lowest price. Don't forget the place. li. M,8Ut.l(U ft Uo. Market Square, opposite the Post Ofllce. Sunbury, May 6, 18.r4. LATEST ARRIVAL OF Spring and Summer Goods. J. F. 8c I.f7 KLINE, RE8PECTKUI.LY announce to their 'riends and tfe public in general, that they have received at their Old Stand, in Upper Augusta township, .Northumberland county, l a., their Spring an I Summer Goods, and opened to the public a lull assortment of MERCHANDIZE, &c, Consisting in pait nf Cloths, black and fancy Cassimera, Sattinetts, Checks, and all kinds of SPRING k SUMMER WARE. Also a splendid assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, Cslicoes, Ginghams, Muslin de Laines, Plaid Cashmeres, De beges. Lawns, cVc Also a fresh supply of all kinds, of Groceries. A fresh supply of Hardware snd Queens ware, Drugs and Medicines, Wooden Wsre. Also a Isrge assortment of Boots and Shoes, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Hats and Caps, such as Bilk, Panama, and other Hats, Salt, Cheese, Ac. Call tnd gee. Cheaper than the Cheapest. All of which will be sold for rash, or in ei change for country produce, at the highest market price. Upper Anguata, May 8, 18S4. DRY GOODS, Clolha, Cassimers, Baltinetts, V eatings, Tweeds', Summer cloth, Velvet cord. Tickings, Checks, Mualins, Ac., lust rec and Cor sale by WM. A. Kabh. Upper Augusta, May , 1864. New Goods for the People ! BENJAMIN 11EFFNER n ESPECTFULLY informs the public in gen ernl that he has lust received and opened a splendid stack of Spring and Summer, Goods st his New Store, in Lower Augusta township. II is stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassimers, Cassineti. of all kinds, of linen, cotton and worsted. , , j t ; ; : l, . ALSOi ' . , . . : , Cnllcoca, Glnglinnift, Lawtu, Mousscllne Ic l.aluci and all kinds of Ladies Dress Goods. GrocprlnN, Also an assortment of Hardware, Iron and Steel, Nails, &c. Also an excellent assortment of QUEENSWARE, of various styles and ; . , patterns. Also an assortment of HOOTS U SHOES. HATS & CAPS, a good selection. Salt, Fish, ic. And a great variety of other articles such as are suitable to the trade, all of which will bs sold st the lowest prices. t7 Country produra taken in exebsngs a the higheitt price". Lower Augusta,' Mav 6, 1854. ToJhe Honorable the Judges of the Court of (garter sessions lor the cjunty of Northum berland. The umleniirnefl netitioner lencclfultv Bntlcils the Hon, Court to armit him a licetine to keep an Inn or tavern at "til itnnd, ku jwn oi the "Shnmokm Hotel," in Uie town of SMiuniokili. LEWIS L. BEVAM . XVK the tmriermimeri eitizeui of suimoktn town, be ing Bcquuinted with the Petitioner, do certify that he is ol good lepute for houeaty and temperenre. and that he la well pr vidrcl with houee room and other convenianeea for the Bcrotwnodntion of aimintera and travelers, and that an Inn oi tavern there ia neceuary lor the accommodation of llmnefinnd trnveleia. Win. M. '.Venver, E. C. Hfinua, ftamuel Harriaon, Philip Pluinbaurh. williaui Faerlv, F. 8. ilnaa. A. It Frirk, C. D. Mehuffey, 8. M. Kaw, Joaepta Hud, laha MiiClouglinn. Job. ArClnllnu. Biiamokiu, -Mny 8, 1854 3t. PLATINAr POINTS LIGHTNING EODS. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD Bi MCALLISTER & BROTHER, OPTICIANS, 48 CHESNTJT STREET, PHILADELPHIA (At tho Old Stand, established in 1700.) Our Point srs all tipped with solid t'lnttns snd utampod wt'h our name. I'rliited illrecli.:np nntpiiinT cai-h (xiint. Prices $1 O0, $1 26, $1 SO, $2 on. (3 0U, tt UO, pur point, according to tUu quantity ot t'latia. wv vcmitting Bix Cents in Postage stamps, la addition to any of the abova prices, a Point can be safely sent by mail to any part of the United States. Tbila., May 6, 1854 3m. A CARD. CIULSO.VS PATEXT Ventilating Furnace. UK aul.se; requiring II f. subscriber would call the nttention of all parties i; a deal clrmrulile FfltN Al'K. to rHIl.ON'S KI.KUKA TKD WAKMI.NU AND VKNT ATING I'HAKATUs. The renulution of this Furnnce is now well kn-wn. huvine bet n iiitnxlueed, during the pust live yiitirs. iulu imii! l.xu puniic DUiHiillgs, nun mure mail tnNIU private welling; mis, lupeinrr wini uie immense increase ol lea every yeul. IH the ttest evidence that can be utlducei! ( its stipe! luiily ever till other I'nnuices ny the uteoi i hiisnu's t untuec, you secure tr-e follow- e iidvuntairea : Free Ventilation. Pure Air i lie heutins surfaces betnir at a temperature at w ill not ilianecatv the air. r.CONOMICM. jK OV l-'UEl. Gne&T UDRAniLiTY belli? made enlircly of runt Tmn. not liable to rujt, wilt require uc repairs dm iug a Ul'etinte; ia eaauy rnaiuipfeu, auu win not expose I lie miikllug lu Inch tt is placet! to tlaiicer 1'ruiu fire like the other furna ces. We hare the testimonials nf Hundreds cf the moat sci- ititic men. to attest tu the truth of the ab iv etitcmeiit. all ol vh"m pronounce it to be decidedly the hest Fuuince yet invented, lor prKluciug a pure mid heallliy atmos phere. We herewith hiiiicx the numea of a lew we:t ii' wn and eminent 1'rolrsaora, who have liacU them, and limy iiiruiRiirti ua tneir nnmea na references : Prof. John I. Hart. Piof. Parker, Prof. Norton ea. Win. II. Allen. Pr.tf. P:irina. Prof. bana. Prof. II. illiiuan. Prof. KipU-v. NISE SIZES. We have introduced, this season, five new aizri : sr thnt all parties may avail Ihemsclvc of this itieat improve ment at a very niderale cial. We are n;'W prepared lo uriiian an apparatus to warm a single loom, or the lur- en pucuc tiuii.iiuK 111 me country. rorieiue. complete. .... 3.'i ( fur Brickw irk, .... " " .... Kitra Radiator, (including Bars ami Trench Plates.) - This No. 6 is the largest am! moat powerful Furnace maae in tne country, anil is uninirutny uuapteu lor (.hurcb ea and otlicr be clata builtlinea. ve continue to acll llie apparatus at the same rnce ns wlieu first intr dnced, five years ao Althuch tlie pie sent liiph price of iron has increased theii eat y.5 percent, uwiim tu their sreat weiitlit. still we are enabled, hv the grit increiiae of sales, tn furnish the artiele at the lowest (osalt.le price, une foundry al ne, Aleaara. YVaniick A rfiliraudt, have ctatlractcd to furmau us with 500 tona of Furnaces this season . so that we uie now nranared 10 furnish them wholesale or retail. We fcuperinlciHl the recti- n of nil ! uruaccs. when required, and warrant them in all caeca. METROPOLITAN COOKING RANGE. We have also the most complete Conkhnr Itainr thnt has yet been introduced, tu which we call the attention if all who may wish to secure the nusl perfect and desirable co iking apiaratus ever invented. EMERSON'S PATENT VENTILATORS. We are Ihe only Agents in Penavlvania f.ir Ihe anmirir. tuie and aale of tlua VeulilaMi, which la acknowledged!)! .n, jjiiy ..ntimiM .in niatic i"r conecnuf; us ui-'uitut m ,umb, .TiinmiiG, hiiu i.r veiiiuailns nuild' lujza of all kiutla. Aa there are a creal inanv imitMiio.ia w thia vsliuihle article noW ofleied for aile, .nnm will he careful to examine that it has the Kmervai Mu-te ntluehed. r A I bit i Kt.UlSl IJtS A.NU VEXTIIATORS. We have tht lareest and mnai enmnlet mrtm. nf Hot Air Hrfitleri and Ventilators to Ihi found in the L'ni ted Stater. Parlies who wih tn puicliaae, either for pli vale use or wholesale, will find it gieutly tu their stlvuit- uige tu csumuie uur atocs. SLATE AND IRON MANTLES. We have alwava on hand an extensive assortment nf llieae lieautiful Muutles, ill exact iuulatn of Kgptuul, Spauiah, Uulway, ttieiiua, and other rare inarhles. OPKN ORATKfl . For Ail.hraciteand Bituminous Coal. Alan, an entire new Pattern ol' tlie low down Grate, made from Uie Kng. liah I'atierua. and entirely new in tlua country. tXJL . AtiKNTS for the Kagliali Fncaualic Flooring Tile, Oarukirk Chimney Toia and Tens Cotta Orna ments, aucti aa Garden Vuaes, Ao. Peri mi about Iniikling, w 'UlJ do well to examine our st'tck before purchasing eewlieie. Virltois. whelh. r nur. chaaing or not, are cordially welcomed at our extensiva Warei.M.nia, aud wheie we ahockl tas happy to furuiili any hif rinatiai respecting anv of our oikIi that may be drained. A laKik on Wariiiiiut and Vrnnlaluig can lie had grutuiluusly at our stoic, cither peraiimlly, or by Let ter, 8. A. HARRISON Warming and Ventilating Warehnuae, 1.6 Walnut lt., below 8m Pull tuelplua, Phils., Mavfl, 1R51. m. ATTENTION, DEW ART GVARDS4I rOU are hereby commanded to meet in Market Kutium K..l...u 1 , vunuuij, UH FKIDAWMAV 12, 1854. at 8 o clock, A. M., fullv eouirjed for drill. Each member to be provided wilh IU rounus oi blank cartridge! By order of the Captain. E. W. BRIGHT, 2d 8 Sunbury, May 6, 1854... ATTENTION, FAfiSEBS l.D BECHiMCS' Ain ILERISTS I ! rOU are hereby commanded to meet ill Market Konam. nn FRIDAV, the 12th of May, next, t 8 o'clock, A. M., fully equip ped for drill, r.acft member to be prepared with 10 Hounds of -blink cartridges. Dy artier oi uie laplein, SOLOMON RTROH. O. 8. May , li4. funburv, tJARDWAnE and Queenaware In ares rleties and of all description, jnat tea ana ror saia r. . wm. A. KNAB i Upper Augusta, May B, 1854 OOTS and Shoes for Men, Women Children, Ladies' Morocco 8lioes, La Mack and colored Gaiters, just received an ",1?,by . " v WM. A KNAB Upper Augusta, Mav 0, 1854. ATS and Caps, Bilk, Besver, Fur eioucli, Panama, Leghorn, Braid and ( for men and boys. ; Ladies Don nets of all at' just received and for sale by May 6. 18.H. VM. A. KNAB1 GROCERIK8 Seaars, Colfte, Mola Spices, Oils. Drandy.Gin, Wine, Mat el, Hen ni(i snd Salt, jmt received ai d for by WM. A. KNAB1 PAKASOLS of al. sorts. Umbrellas, a bags, willow baskets and cedar war all kinds, just received and for sale by WM. A. KNAB; tapper Augusta, May 6, 1854. ADIES' Dress Goods. Sprini and Sun A Khtwla, Black silk, silk poplins, De Li Uinghams, De bage, Lawns and calico, jus coived and for sale by WM. A. KNAB'. Upper Augusta, May 6, 1854. CLOCKS Eight day and 30 hour Iron Wooden framed, Cream Nuts, Grc Nuts, Raisins, snd Prunes, just received an sale bv WM. A. KNAB1 Upper Augusta, May 6, 1854. THE STEAMBOAT" SUSQUEHANNA VlHL make regular trips for carriage of sengers between Sunbury and North berland every day, except Sunday, on and I Monday, April 24th. The boat will leave the wharf at Sunbury 8 o'clock, A. M., II o'clock and HO mu.utcs M., and 5 o clock 30 minutes, P. M. Returning, will leave the outlet lock at No umberiand, at 8 o'clock and 15 minutes, A. 11 o'clock and 45 minutes, A. M., and 5 o'cl and 4A minutes, P. M. i'are, 10 cents. Excursion tickets, good one day, 15 cents. Sunbury, April 29, 1854. tf. Estate of CATHARINE 0YSTEE, de. TtTOTICE is hereby given that letters tei ' mentury upon the cslnto f Catharine C ter. lute of the Borough of Sunbury, Northi bcrlaud county, dee'd. have been granted to auli.-ii'rilvcr, residing in snicl borough. All pers having claims or demands against the estate said deseadeut are requested lo n nke known sumo to the undersigned without delay and persons indebted are desired to make imitiedi payment. CATHARINE OYSTER, Ex'lrix, of Catharine Oyster dee'd Sunbury, April 29, 1R54 6t NOTICE. "tt'V'IIEKEAS Letters of Administration " ' the estate of Nathaniel Kellcy, late of K towns!. ip, jS'ortliumucrlund county, deceat have been granted lo Ihe subscriber, by the K istcr of Wills &c, of said county, all persons debted to said estate, are requested lo make ' mediate payment, and those having clai against the same, will without delay pres. them duly authenticated, for settlement to " M. M. KOCKEr EI.LER, Adm'r Sunbury, April 29. 1854 Ot. MRS. BUTTS CELEBRATED SUPPC TERS for LADIES, approved and reco mended by the Medical Profession throught the United Slates, will be found to be the m valuable, as they aro the most neat and scient Supporters that ever were introduced. 1 he support and cane they atlord by wean them combine to give lliem a most extens sale ; many thousand ladles are now weari them with case, comfort uiid advantage. V send free of char c bv mail, full directions enc seoS Prices moderate. Address JAMES BETTS, No. 351 Wall: Street, Philadelphia. Phila. April 2, 1854. I m. llrigaile Orders. fSHE first Brigade, 8th DivUion, Pennsjlv JL nia ("nifortn Mililia, will meet for Inapt tion, in order as follows: The first Northumberland Troop, ot the Pu lie House of Henry J. lieedcr, in M'Ewensvill on Tuesday, the fltli doy of May, at 10 o'cloi A.M. The Wo.-hingtnn Guards and Deppinsvil Cavalry, at the Public House of Peter Heisrl, Upper Mahanoy, on Thursday, the 1 Uli day May, at 10 o'clock A.M. The fcihainokin Guards, Cadwalader Infantr Dewart Uuurrls, Farmers &. Mechanics Artillei A Shamokin Grays, in Market Square, Sunhur on Kridav, the l'ith day of May, at 10 o'olocl A M. Captainr will be particular to niol.e their rt turns on said days. J. 11. ZI.YIMEK.M A ni. Inspector. ' 1st Brig. 8th Div. P. U. M. Brig. Ins. Office. North'd. April 29, 1854. 31. Itail lload Letting JROPOSAI.8 will he received at the Railroa ofiice at W'illiamsport until 6 o'clock, I M., of Thursday, the 18th of May next, lor th Grading and Bridging of the Koad-bed fror Williamsport to Lockhaven. Also Irom Millo to Sunbury, in all a distunce of 38 miles. Plans, sneciitcations, etc. mav be eeen lor week previous to the day of letting, at Williams port. J. li. or. n. u. itiuitiiiiiiAy, Contractors. Williamsport, April 22, 1854 3t. HOUSEHOLD GLASSWAEE From tht Principal Factories and hit Jluction Suits. COMPRISING a full and desirable assort inent at 23 ra tent below rsrsL iitii Healers ami others will uo well to can oeiori purchasing elsewhere. 1,0U0 Packages now or. hand EDWARD F. CORFIELD, 153 South Second Street, (ubove Sprue, PHILADELPHIA. April22, 1851. 3m. Great Arrival of SPRING GOODS! IK A T. CLEMENT N FORMS his friends and customers that he just received an elegant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS At his Store in Marset Street, Sunbury, wUicn he oflcrs to the public st the lowest prices. His stock consists of a general assortment o Dry Goods, viz i Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings, Muslins, Linens, calicoes, Afujitn at LuinsLaumSf Ginghams, Berages. Also a large assortment of CLOTHING; A large asaortment of Boots and 6hoes, fo Men, Women and Cbildrem Silk Hats. Panama, Palm leaf snd other Summer Hatst llater. GROCERIES of every variety. . Sugar, Tea, Coffee. Molasses, Cheese, Spices, Fish, Salt, &c, HARDWARE, Vis i Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, 8sws, tt. QUEENSWARE, Tea Setts, Plates, Dishes, Cups, Sauttrs, LIQUORS, Wine. Brandy, Gin, Rom, Whiskey, ie Ejr Country produce of all kinds taken ia ex change at the highest market prices. April 8, 18IS4. ly. ' , ' . . . v o