THE ERICSSON. Thit vessel has, for several daye past, been Ihe tubject of very general interest, specially among the Heads of Department nil oilier distinguished persons in Washing ton, near which place she is now lying. The doubts which were felt with regard to the efficiency of the engines and the new motive power employed to work them, hav. been, apparently in a great measure, o Ter at least as the unlearned public is concerned, dispelled by the result of her recent sea trip, nnd there is now supposed to be reason to authorize the belief that the use of heated air in the propulsion of boats may become entirely successful. The Washington Republic thus spenks of the visit of President Fillmore and those Who accompanied him to the ship : "The parly were received on board of Ihe calorie ship by Captain Eticsson and its commander, Capt. Lower, and were at once conducted to the engines, which had been put in operation for the purpose of facilita ting the examination. These were inspect ed closely, and with the deepest interest. Questions were asked on every eoneeivahlo point connected with their construction mid working j calling forth explanations th.it appeared to Rive entire satisfaction to all present. All that was seen on the first and second experimental trips at New Yoik was realized again yesterday ; the engine room quite cool and untainted in its atmosphere ; the furnaces in full play, w ith a depth of anthracite coal not exceeding three inches in each ; the valves in full play, the cylin der, albeit at woik, so cool that a bare hand could be placed upon it wi:hout tlisenmfoit f.ir any length of time; and the shaft revolv ing at the rate of about four and a half times in a rrii ulcs. The ship being at au di ir, no greal.-r rale could sifely be n't .mi pl ed. During her trip, however, from New York, the revolutions per minute were about nine, and that number did not indicate the capacity of the engines. Although at work during three days without interiiiisfiuu, it was slated, as an illustration of the moder ate temperature of the. engine room, that the cylinders were even then not unpleasant to the touch. The coal consumed on the trip did not exceed four and a half tons per day. "Having listened to Capt. Ericsson's lucid exposition of Ihe modus operandi ol his in vention, several of Ihe visi'ois addressed themselves to Ihe aitificeis and workmen in attendance. One of Ihe operative etiginreis stated that he ami neaily all tniplojed in the department had been previously employ ed in similar capacities in the Atlantic steamers, and that nothing could exceed Ihe contrast. One engineer, one fireman, and one "greaser" are on duty at a lime) ar.il their respective labois, he said, nre light, and, by comparison, pleasant. He ad. ded, in reply !o questions put by one of the naval engineer present, that the heavy wea ther encountered at sea had not in the s'iahtest particular disarranged any portion of the machi'tpry, which worked as smooth ly a-.id effectually in the gale as in ihu river. "The practical rye of the spamau had detected the admirable build of the vpsspI, and its capacity for the stowage of freight. Of the caloric engine there was but one opinion, and thai found expression from the lips nl the professional men most competent to judge ; they had doubled but were enn vinced ; ihey had apprehended exageralion but had realized a conviction that the warm est praises bestowed by Ihe friends of Cap tain Ericsson upon his invention do not ex ceed its merits." TilK largest blast pipe nl the Crane Iron Yorks, Catasanqna, Lehigh county, Pa., burst on the Hth ult. Thn works were damaged lo an extent of $40,000. Two fur naces, turning out forty tons per day, were stopped. It will lake three months lo repair the damages. No one was hurt. 4 USTRALIANGOLD A young American who has been in lire Australian diggings, has returned home with Iris pocket full of tire rich rocks. One of his frr.t sets, on his anixal here, was to go and invest a small pinch of the dust in a suit of elegant winter clothes, from Kockhill &. Wilson's Clothing Store, No. 111. Chesnut street, corner of Franklin Place, Phila delphia. That man is bona J to succeed in what ever he undertakes. Philadelphia, Nov. C. 1852. ly. cv. E7" POISONING. .O Thousands of parmits who use Vermifuge com pose. I of Caslor oil, Calomel, fcc. are nut aware, that while they iippenr lo benefit the patienl, they are actually laying the founda tions lor a series of iK'senses, such as saliva tion, loss of sight, weakness tif limhs, fcc. In another column will l found the adver tisement of Hobensai-k's Medicines, to which we ask the attention of all directly iui.'iested in their own as well as their Children', health. In Liver Complaints anil all disorder arising from those of a bilious type, should make use of the only genuine "medicine, Hubert sack's Liver Pills. CT "Be not deceived," bnt ttsk for Huben sack's Worm Syrup anil Liver Pills, and rib. serve that pitch has thn sinattite of the Proprietor, J. N. IIOBCNSACK, as none lse are centime. MAUKli; U. On the 1st inst., by the Rev. P. fiorn, Mr, Jiisiah Spacht, of Dauphin eti , to Miss Mary Ksiichbacm, ot I pper Augusta. (TI)C iUavkcts. Philadelphia Market. March 2, 1853. Flou and Meal. There is a modeiate demand for Flour at S3 per Lbl , at which noiuers are tirm, ami pood lrauds lor city consumption, at Sol a 5J. Extra Flour is held at 85,25 a 6,12 No sale of live Flour, and Corn Meal. Geaik There were no sales White Wheat refwrteil yesterday. Small sales of Red at 1 13c.. Some 1700 bushels of Pennsylvania yeirow corn aoui at no Uats steady at is WHtsstr. Sales ht bbls. are making at zjje. a xe. ana r.ftiis. at 23 cents. Baltimore Market March I, 1853. GRAIN. Sales of Wheat to-day at 110 111 via. fot good to prima reds, and 110 IIS cts. for whiles, Corn ia in very good supply Sales to-day of whit at 65 a 66 cts , and of vellow at 58 a S9 cts. The la'gt ejuanlity in market, how- j ever, caused prices lo give wav, and at the close no more than 64 eta. could be obtained for yellow. Sale of Maryland Rye to-day at 80 cts. and Penna. at 84 ets. We quote Maryland Oats sells at 87 a 38 cts , and Pennsylvania at 40 a 42 eta. WHISKEY. Sales of bbls., to-day at 14 ci. We quote hhds. at 23 cts. SUNCURY PRICE CURRENT Wm.t. 100 Rrt. . .70 Coax. . C2 Oats. 40 Potitoks, 37 Ddttkb. -16 Eans. 12 1'umk. ... 8 Flixsssu. ... 123 Tallow, 10 Beeswax 25 Heckled Flax. 12 DaiED Apflxs. .80 Do. Peaches. - - 200 Flax New Advertisements. 11 hat cnti be got for Five UoIInrs I ! The unctcriijnwl have entered lain en arrangement by which they agree tn furnish lire Knickerbocker Miisuziiie, (in nithlv.j Ihe Home Journal, (weekly,) and the Musu-al World and Timet, (xvecklv.) to new subscribers, nt the verv m-Hieratc pries of five dollnri year f .r Ihe three pub liratiuns; ell unlors, end nine thnt amount to Dyur U Willii, will be promptly nt tended to. SAVIFLIHTISTOM, I'nliliaher i if the Knickerbocker, MOitltlS k Wlt.l.W, I'uhlisliers of the Home Journal. EVKR WILMS, Publishers of tlit Musical World and Times. Grand Literary & Artistic Combinatior.8 Airangeirieiits l.uve lieen mrnle to fumith Ihe Kmckxr- SOCKllR .MAflAZINl!. the IIOMK Jot'RAl., Bllll Hie iKV YoKA Mcstc.l. WllSLIt AND TlMKS lo StW SCK-CRlliXltS. f.ir rivE dollar, n year ! This is chimp literature with a vengeance. The KnickkiiRocser is 5r3 per annum; the Hons Journ.i.. r inui ilie MesirAL World amlTiME., S3 ; iiinkinir grt a yeni nt Ihe ustiiil liUes. 'l icit three such w rks can ha nlitmufil lor five d illatis n year, is a fuel truly worthy of the Caloric ace, which is just now henig usiitr.'d in. Of ihe Kmckkhbocker Magazine, edited by Lkwis liAYLORP Cl.Al'.K, it is uniicet'SSury to speak Kor lwi-ut years it h:is been the m st retiltil, humorous, and sniry "in iritlity" in the world; mid the present vo'-iiinc will tie lietl-r tlinu nuy which proceeded it. The Home J o t n m a i. edited by (.!ko. V. Morris, and N. P. Wilms, is well kn m'u ns rl:e best fun. ily newspaper in America; and the Mimical World aid'Timss, edited by Hiciiaru f rcrrs Wilms with Iiwell Mason, Geo. H. Ccrti, Thomas IIastig, Wji B. Uea;ecrv, Oeo. F. Hoot, and oiler intie.val writers e nlrtbutiriQ' ; nnd wliicii give., among other tliiucs, over Sv'o worth of music nud u full uoursv of insiiucluin in harmony annually, is the very het nui.-:ica! Joiinuil ever published. These three pulicnttona will p 'St a Iwniily up iu reiml to nearly everytliinc worth kiinvir.i; ; An, S.'ieuce, Literature; Mnsie, l'titiilinc, Sculpture; I.tvi.i:io!is, lliieoveries ; Wit, Humor, Fiuicv. Sentiment ; the .Newest l-'nshions and oiher attract! 'lis for Ladies; Cii n.'e New Music for ihe S-ahliutli, tlie Chun-h. unti the I'iresi.le ; llcviews nud Criticisms of Musical Work, Perf.irmt.rs nnd Perf .rmnuees ; in shorr. tlie very pick and cicain of .Novelty, Incident, llist ry, liiogrnphv. Art, Lite. uture and Science; inchidiiio; whHl ever can be Riven in pepidii-ai to prom 'te iledlliy Amuseinent and S ili.l Inst rui'll It iu the laniilv. and help to unke it llct'er, Wiser und tla;'pier, may lie now obtained fur Vlvx HOL LAR. A.l.lres.. DVLIt & WILLIS. 2i7 Uroodwsy. New Vork. rcbruary 55 3:3. IK. ADMINISTrwATOE'S NOTICE. TVJ'OTIC'E is hcrcl.y pivi n that lettera of Atl ' niinistiiition on tlic estate of (icora llatipl, sen., late of Lower Augusta township, Northum lierlaml conntv. ilec'd. hate keen pisnteJ ky (lie Krsiter of said county lo the unilemirncJ. Tlierefore all persons nule'dcd to saiil estate will discharge the same, and those having i!cmauds will present them to PElJASTTAN 1IAUPT, CiEOKCH II A L PT, Administrators. Sunkury, Feb. 20, 1S53 Ct. Store Room and VVtiro House THE sukscrilier offers for rent his lartje Erick Stura room fitted up in Rood Rtvlc, situated on Mailt street, in the central and business part of tUc Boroupji of Milton. ALSO, n large Lit ick Ware House on t'.ie same lot, possession given when required. V. II. SANDER-OX. Mi'.Lm, Fck. 20, 1 8-13 St. A CARD. TTE the undersigned Auditors, duly elcc'oj ' ky llio county, deem it proper to stjtc to the tax-pa) ers, the cause of the delay tf tiicir re port for lliejear 1H53. A special boaid ot Auditors were appointed at lust August Court to adjust errors that were nl- K'llgcd to have crept into the public accounts lor years previous. 1 hey have concluded their labors, and we have reason to believe ttiat errors ot considerable amount have keen discovered, which wiil mate ria ily uller tlie former balutiecs, which we would have to be governed ky. Their report will kc iilimilted at the April term for confirmation, and we will then be able to publish a report that cm, we think, be relied upon, as we only want correct balances to complete our statement. K. W. ZAKTMAX, ) J. H. ZIMMEIi.MAN, S Auditors. M. J. 1). WITHIN" UTO.N, J Sunkury, Feb. 20, DS53 Valuable Farm for Sale, rflIIE subscriber offers at Public Sale, on -sl TiKSUAV t he Sid iliv of .M AKCJH next. valuakle farm late Ihe estate of Win. Ta(;;art, lec'd., situate in Chilisquaqus township, Norlli- uinberland county, and iu Liberty township, Mon tour county, about 4 miles from Milton, on the Danville road, containing in all 277 ACRES, of which about 180 acres is cleared land, viz t 'JO acres of meadow and 90 acres plough land. The balance, of nearly 101) seres, hem? first rate limber land. The improvements are a M MANSION HOUSE, a new Frame House, a large Dank flam Ac,, A. An apple orchard and peach orchard. There is also p enly of limestone within a half mile. A rail road hits keen surveved within a half nii'.e of the premises. The above farm offers great inducements to persons who wish to locale themselves in a good larmiug district, as there ts every convenience for making it a very desirable home, it lieinc haudsomelv situated, and Ihe Chilisquaf)tie cret k running through the centre. A gno.l title and peaceable possession given on the isi oi April next. S S. TAfiGART, Ki'lor. Chiliaqnrme Feb. 26, 18.')3. tf. To Builders. PROPOSALS will he received ky the under signed, at Mount Carmel. TV ovlh Limit, rlanil 1"r otV; "I"'.', 8a,uru".v. he ISth day of March. .o, ou.iuiiib menty-iive blocks of Miners' Houses upon the laud, of the Locust Mountain tLoal and Iron Company. Each block wHI be 32 by 58 feet, arid U .to ries high. Proposals will . (or stone or frame houses j either with or without furnishing the timber. A.W.REA. Agent for Locust Ml C. i I. Co February 86, 1 6'oJ St. rnOCLAMATION. "K-uuct!. is nererjy yiven that a Special Court of Common Pleas, in and tor ihe County of Northumberland, to comment.,, , the Court House, iu Ihe burouuh of Simh,,,. at 10 o'clock, A. M , on Monday ihe 83,1 day o( May next, and will coniinuoONE WEEK. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, at Ihe time appointed agreeable to their notices. Given under my hand at Sunbnry, the SSih day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eitht hundred and fifty-three and the Independence of ihe United Stales of America ihe 77ih. WILLIAM B. KIPP. Sheriff. Gcirl save Ihe Commonwealth. SUTOUiTgAMEitlCAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. SCHOOL BOOKS. PAPER, &o. T'ltE luhserlhera offer In riuririlT MESrilART. TEACH X kes and Hcnooi. Committees, oitb of ihe liett nss'Ttetl st icks of fl'MOOU HoilKH and STATIONARY li be found in the City, which they are able to uner st oral prices. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find all the leadlnf Sehool Hooks, Wnllnf snd Wrap, ping Panera, Curtain 1'iipert, Hlnttins Papers, ami all ordi nary Stationary, Ulank Books, Tent, Ink, Ac, on !hs mott favorable terms. SCHOOL COMMITTEES, TBACTtCSS ASD OTIIEES r-OSCIlASIKO l! QBASTlTlttt pt Skihooit, are Invited to coll and esimiine out si'icE. v hnva hud e msideralile eitierieme in supply ns SMiuol Uia tricte, and liems; Publishers of a iiumliei' f izt.nsively used Sjh silBuoka, our latilitirs for aetlins; such suck ait uiisnrasaefl. , , . ., Am .iiirst our Pulillcntlnns will he f. nud the fouv.winj : Coruly't Spelling Book, revised itl.ti(in Primer i Young Orutor J , . Oummere's Surveyinir, the stmi.lrrd Treatise on Hut Bui- eiice i Uoniiyeastle's Meiisumtimi: Anderson's Davenport's llist-.ry of the L niteil Plates, used in the Pnhlie Scho its of New York and I'lulailelplna Oummere's Progressive Spelling Book : Comlv's Grutnmer ; I.stin Dictionary The BoJk of Cununciee, 4c ,.Vc.. Ac. I'lilAII IILNTA SON, 41 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia. February SO, 160J, 1m. Estate of SAMUEL HUNTER, dee'd. ERSOXS who arc indebted to the eslste of Pamuel Hunter, late of Upper August township, Northumberland county, dee'd., are requested tpcall on the subscriber, one of the ex ecutors of the said estate, and make settlement on or before the first tloy of May neit ; and lit licreliy no'ihes those who neglect this csll, that after thnt day he will placti the accounts remnin ing unpaid in the hands of a Justice of the Pence, who will ne authorized to collect them at once without further notice. VM. L. DEW ART, Ex'tor. Sunkury, Feb. 20, 1S53. 6t. I'uMie Vendue. rfcX SATURDAY the IStli day of MARCH ncxt, will be sold at the late residence of Ed ward tlobin, dee'd., in the Borough of Sunbury, the following personal properly, to wit: BUREAUS, TABLES, CIIAinS, stoves, looking-glasses, lamps, carpeting of all kinds, sn eight day dock, and other snides of Household and Kitchen Furniture, to numerous to mention. Terms made known o-i the dav of sale by C'lIAIJI.ES GOCIX, Ex'tor. Sunkury, Feb. EC, 185.1. St. To tht HunorMe Ihe Judges of the Court oj Quarter sessLns for tin cuunlijof Soi lhum bedand. The unJeraic'ielpftiii mer respectfully t 'licit the II -n C'lirt to prnnl him a license to keep tin Inn or tavern In Trcvvrt in, iu the luusy formerly I'Ccupitd as tuch by Duulct Ti;l;las. BP.NJAMIN KNOVSK. We the undeisi'iiel citizens l'Trevetton. in Nnrihum berl:nid c iu:i;y, henii; ut'qiiaii.ted with Ihu Petitioner, do certiiy th:ii tie is or" g nl repute fir h 'iies'y and temper ance, and that lie is well pr.iviileil with h use room and olhei eonv eiiiencrs fur the we iliun'Mlalinn of strnngertniid travellers, unit t'i;il nu Inn or tavern is necessary lor the aecoiiiinodiitlou of sinmircis nud t.'uvel.'rrt. D.mifl T .tit;'.. Iir'"il lluiikleheri;er, J?remi:ih II. rtr-ker, Mich:i'. W'erini iu. ryiniiit-l llnnmi,', Jut-i L Kptii.r. J. I'm. ei3i-lt'.-r. Aniirew A. Ileiiu. ll'o.iei Siiiilh, J. A. Snvilcr, H. II Vc:ivr, Iifinie! 1',-ri.iiiir, John Kcmi. P.Slrawsfr. Trcverl hi, l!i. liti, H-tf,. St. To tlie lloaoralle the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sissijiis for the county of Sort hum lerland. The tind"riigiie.. petiii nor respectfully fliciis Hit-II in C iuit L i tiruiil inui a lici'iiie lo kee(uu Inn i r tuveru tu I. uver AucuVu lnwihip, in the h use where he now re sules. on tlie public Koad IcjJiiij; Hum Suubury lo liurrit bin g. WILLIAM n. JONES. We the U'lilersined citizens of Li.wer Auy.isia t"wil a'liii. iiiTN irthtiiiili..riainl county. l.eniT ncijuQii.tcil wilh the IVlilioncr, il i cenil v that he Is of j,mi id rejnlte for h itiesty a:ul tfinjieialice, mill ihit hp well provided Willi Itou&e r i .rn und other e 'iiveiui'iices for the aecoiuiii.ilutiou ul" slr.u gcrs unit triivciiers, au.l tl.nl an Inn it tnvern isnccet sary lor the ucc 'inui ihttinn of s'.ruurjcrfiiiid lrnvellert. Jo! u D. C. .i,r...d. J. II. K inirri.in. IJuniel SlClnir, Jere uuuh Wciz.-l, i;;il i. Illy. Iver Vuiini, J....l. Krcl.s, Wil. b.un (ji..h. J..hii Karl, Oeorce fceiler, J. hn Mi.i,eis4i, l'e'cr lSit)(ler, l...v. r Aiiculn. Fib. 00, :";.'3 Ot. To the Ifonuruble the Judges of the Court cf . . i. j- - ..i i'iumcj .iumuiu j oi t.tc tuu'ii J oj tnritiUIH' lerland. The iiii'leislirned pet;ti.'ner respectfully s .Ilcits the IIin C iuit to cr.uil him it license to keep uu Inn or tavern in trie h .use n. iw occupied by him iu trhuin ti.ui town, Coal ti.VVUSlli,!. Fr.nnnnicK ha as. We Ihe uiiiiersincil citizens of Shiirii'.uui, ('.ml town shin, in NoilhiuutirrlaiKl c liiity, hems licouiiiiited withthe i'diiiontr, d t ccrtil'v lii .1 he is ot ao il re.ute for houehty nii.l ti.iiper.iiice, :nid ihut he is well provi.tcl with houe r. ioiii nnd ot V.cr c inv. iiieiici s for tlie nee intnod.it ion of str.in.'t-ra uuil Irnvel.crs. inui lh:it on lun or tuvern is neces sary lor tlie uccJiuiii iuili nt i t sliuiijie.'s auu travellers. P. Aniinrruiati, Samut-I B, Schinink. J is. Zrrn, 'I'm. B Weaver. Samuel ttantvoii, Stil!iii:m F.et tu, Win. Alwulen J hu C.inrni, Dunn- r 't rt, Daniel 1' Haas, JlcuI) llaua G ileii tf. Itoli us. r.iiaf l.iai uliall. Mi:iiiio.,lii,l'eh. Jtt, lc-t:i. Ct. To the HoiioraUe the Judges of the Court of Quarter sessions for the county of Xorthum lerland. , The iiivU-rsif.ni-d petiii nier respectfully solicits the IIou. Court 1 1 amil him u ilcer.,- to keep un lun ur lavem :u tlie h urte iijw cciupied hy him in Sfiiiiio.iu toKli, Coal lowiLhip. WM.M.WF.AVKIl. We the un iersipn-il citizens nf hluimnkin. "Vnl t ivn ship. iii Noiri.unilteiiiiiitl e. nntv. Iteiu. acqiiiniitctl with the etiuonrr, ti icertily itinl lie is ol co nl icj ut.; for h ii;esiy nd leiiiperaiit-e, unti ttiat he is well provided with h lUite Kim ami other c inveiiieiircs for the aci-ouun i'u'.i in of e'ruiiet'is nml traveut rs. antl lint an lun or tin em is neces sary 1' tr trie uceu-muodatioii of air angers and travplleia. rterS Yeinji-r. Ciilen S. S-.hins, Frederick Hans, Jo nas Si. 1 ulcer, J 'St'ph .cm, r. Aiiiinermrut, WiUi.-.iii Af- witter, J.icj.h Uiiiiuu.-li. Kich.iid W'oo.verton. Samuel U. bmiiick, J thll Nuiit'-ic, ll.oiiel IV liana. ftli.un .kil.l .Wii, I eb. SO, l-,3 ct, To the Honorahle the Judges of the Court of liuarter sessions Jor tne county ij Northum lerland. Tne uii'!crsi;;f.l retiti aier respectfully telicill the Hon. C -tin to emiit inui u net-use to seep an Inn or tavern iu the house now oe-ciii'led dv linn as sucu lu Ancusta tuwu- F.LIAS LMItirtl. We the utidersnetl citiz'lit nf Aui:uslu t wi.s.'.li'. iu NorihuinlH-rlaiiit c tuoty. living at-titiainled with the Peli- n itn1!, do ceilil'y tli it tie is o. o il repute f rli jiesty and leiniK'r nice, inui that lie is well provide.! with h .use room uatl other e liveiilruet-s ftT ttic ucc ililllt.-dall. ti iif atinii(rcit anil ir.ivi Ik-rs, riuil thnt uu luiior liiveru it neeesaary fui the ucc un dan -u ol sirunccrt and tiuvellcrt. J"h;i Schmick, Peter Zeif-ies, Jncli YoHy, Samuel :iipe, J .hu ItukeT, J ihu iliiint-llliau. Will. A K lit l,ti, Ja. 'ii It. Clark, llai i.l Itceser, IJuniel V. Coluud, Luuiel Ziiniiicrinnn, Ainu lui'iiitui. Augusta, l-'eb. u ,le"i3. lil To the honorable (he Judges of th Court of Quarter sessions Jor tne county oj jor thumbcrlund, Tlie uiitlerVunM pfftitiiner rMpeftfully -Ilci'itne Iln. Cmrt to gana him a lu'enBrt" k?ipnti lim or luvcniul tl-t house lie now occupies cieucu m r-wusnip. i'UTKK S. VKACKU. We the uiKlrmiffiird citizentnf the t uvni! in i f Cml, in N'Mtiiutiitterbmlc uiitv, bemc ucqumuu-J vvuli the tnut Ve'iii nwr. li c-rut'v thnt ite ti nl" u rt-nuttr f ir lH'neiv and lenn p'ance, ui.d ili;t lie ia weJ provnit-il wilh hu9 rnoin inui oih' l C 'UVrintriirri i r mc mc 'itmi huiii u ti str.iiicc-rt unti iravt'Mff. mid that an Inn nr tnvern ii neces tury (nr tlie iiccominiKhition uf it rung -r anJ irnvellen. fssth-n S. Hohins. in M. :ncr, Kiinu-I liarrmon, Valentine I'vcly rhiup Mninh-icli. J it li -rt 11, it a Aiiinienntin, 1. Antmei mail, j.-nn i n m n, j;iuiri r. !( ; Wnh. I). l'n.. Jnhua Wflv.Tt 11. I rttlmck II ius, ttillin:iii !--ut . lavirt Kphim, 11. U. Weaver, Jac-jb IIu-ii. J. W. i;rast Jaiifi ui:.i. Cnultwii.. l- eu. Us ik;.. 7b ihe honorulle the Judges of the Court of Quarter sessions Jor tne county of Jor- thumbei Itnd. The niirit-rslciieil netiti .iier rct:eetfully solicits the II in r.,nrl Iii txtiint linn u lier.nsc tu keen ail lull IT tttvelll ill the t il. I Hand wlibelia tuw realties ill tut liurnujll I'f 'y- trc.vf.urn HJ.Mt i-r-.7 tin- We the underiipiiM pitizeim'f the U :r-ugli u" sunlury ill Xitiltniitkl.crl iiiti nnlliilv llt lUL' Hi nuaiutctl Willi tlie I'e. llllniier, ti t certify III it lie it nf g 1 icpule fur liuiit-tly tttitl leu. i.r.t., ,...H iln.i h is . il iiri.vltletl Wlla Itouse riHtiti ui(a tiir,er c .iivi-nicnccs ftir tlie act'miiiuttiitiiiii if slriu.ien and l a. tllt-is und that an tun nr tavern ia uccsl suiy lor tlie acc tiiiiU Hlatloll ul Hnunjcit and travellers. Fred Lazarus'. Juint-a Beard, Kenj. Hendricks, Won I. Gteeniaiiih, (j M. Yorkl, fia . Mulliil, )'er I'ureel, H. .villi-prion, w M ll.nuun.J Ji Mutter, v. J. urunar, J. M. citntiaiii. February lu, 1833 . 3t. Wnntetl Immediately. PJORN, Pye, Oats, Buckwheat and Whealbian, for which the highest cash price will In psid ly E. WILYERT. Sunbury, Feb. 19, 1853, tf. CMITH'8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN GER, a frssh supply just received, and for U hy II. H. MASTER. Panisiiry, Jn. l, H VJ. The Commonwealth of f In thn Court of Com Pennsylvania, JVor- i mon Please ot Norlh thumberland to. SS. umbcitsnil cimnljr of April T. 1853. The Commonweallh of Pennsylvania, to George) E. Gohrift, Administrator of Georgs) Youkiii, late of Chilisqnaque township, tl ceuse.l, and to all the heirs ami h'il tepre sentHlives of thn saiil George Yonkln of said County, deceased, vix; Mary Ann intermnr rieJ wilh David HoMen, of Chilisqnaque township, Pennsylvania j Christian intermnr rietl wilh Cook ClHyton, of Jersey ville comity, Illinois; Willium Voukiii.ol Michifan; George Yunkin, (who is now ilecensed leaving three chililr-n, Elizabflh, Peler and Gs-otjiv.) and :o all ihe heirs und legal representatives of said dc:ensed. You and rach of you nre hereby notified lohHiul appear in our said Court at Suiihury on Monday the 4th day ol April, A. D.. 1?33, lo show il tiny Ihiny yon have or know In sy who yon should not bo made pnrlies to a cerliiin jiulment, obtained lately in our Comity Courts of Common Pleas, before iiur Jmljje at Sutibiirr, to wit: in the lerm of April A. D, 1852, by Ihe consideration of Ihu s.iid Court recovered iiititinst Gen'ge K. Gehiitr, Administrator as ufuresaid ol'Geinj!i; Youkiii, deceased ?1G SO lawful money which to D.tvid Hnldeii in our niil Court weie adjudged for his ditmagcs which he mist. lined as well by occasion of ihe non-pcr-fonnnncr! of a cerliiin prnmiso and assump tion by the snid GVoioe Yonkiu in his Itie lime tu Ihe said David Hidden at snid con un made as for his com and chaifes by him ubout his suit in I ti it I behalf cxpi'inled und why the said David Hidden shmili! tint have pxernlioii asjainst Ihe lands of Ihe said Geo. Youkiii, deceased, for the Jrtbt and damage u foresaid. Witness the Hon Alexander Jordan Prpsi dent nf our sn i J Court at Sunbujy, this 1st day of Febiuary, A D , 1853. JAMES BEARD, P.oth'y. WILLIAM 13 KIPP, SherifT Oiliec ) Snnbiiry, Feb. 1, 1853. f 4 EYRE & L ANDELL, 4 th and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA. ARE now receiving for spring sales A Fine Stock of Dvy Goods, Black and Colored Silks, Fashionable fthawU, New designs of Dres GnoJs, British, French and India Goods, . Linen Liainask snd Furnishing Goods, A Full stock of Atnericun Cotton and Woolen Goods, W. It. Wholesale Buyers supplied with ecarce and desirable Liry Goods a t Low ruicssrku xxt cash February 12, 1S53. 3m. 1,000 Men Wanted. fX the li'e ot the SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD '.ictwecn Briducport (opposite ll.tr risbur) nnd Sutibury, in Ihe State of Pennsylva nia, 'l itis road is filty four miles in leng'h' runs titrouah a hinhlv improved country, and will furnish eniployiiH'iit for stone masons, carpenters snd laborers tor the next twelve n-ontiis. A laruc portion of the line is heavy rock excavation, luborers that tire familiar will therefore find cer tain employment and libcrul wages. LiOUGHCRTY, LA U.MAN &. CO., Contractors. February 19, lfE3. lJosendalc IlydrnuHc Cvment. excellent srticle f.ir lining Cisterne, Vaults, Spring houses and Ccllats, and fur keeping dampness from wrt and cx)iutcd walls. Tor sale bv KYI SMITH fc RON, .V E. Corner of Trout and Willow ttreet Railroad. PtiilaJclphis. Feb. 10, 1653. ly. Bridge Letting. "JTJIiOPOSALS fjr the imilding of a bridge across bliaiuukin (,'rcck at Lcnjauiiii lien ilc iik V will be received by the Comuiissiuners of rirthunilierland cuunty ut their ulrk-e in Suiihu ry, on Ihe 1 Ith d;iy of March ne.vt, Ictwccti the hours of 10 A. M , and 13 P. M., of said day, where a specification and plan of said bridge wilt be exhibited. .au of said bridge to Le 174 feet. CIlKlSiT. ALUlUiT, ) til AS. WE A V lilt, Com'rs. JO.SEPH MCELV, ) Sunbury, Feb. 13, 18)3. ol. To the honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter scsiiur.s for the county of Korthum lerland. The untlersi-nttl petitioner respectfully l .licitt tl e Iln. Court to giaiilliun a license to keeji an Inn cr tavern in the uiit aland formerly und now occuieil t.y hun iu Joruun lowimliiii. PAMKL SCHWARTZ. We the midertiitucil citizens ol' J.ird'in loivustiii, in Noitliiiiiibcriniid c lunty, living acqitiitutcd with the 1'eti ti net, ii i ccrti!) that lie is ui good repute fur honesty and temperance, unti thnt lie it Wt ll piovnlrd wilh house room antl tttiu-r c .uvcuieuct t for the ucc. mini illation i t strui.frert and tnivvlleis, rind thnt uu lun or .-tveiu is iitcvstar y lor tlie ucc innii'itu'.i in ol strnnrrirs.-tiHl rritvcllers. William Slmfct. Vldwimt llaum. I'eter cH-ltwartz, David tchwnriz, I'c'crK 'bcl. Mit-hitcl bliatcr, J-'tin LlJiuel, Mi elmel Derk, Oe 'tee Gcise, Oe-jrije A. Trautiiiun, liltua Schwartz, j ihu l-'Jiliac. I'lbruary J'J, 1S-S3. 3t. To the honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter demons of ihe county of .o' tkumberlind. The uuilerticned petitioner respectfully tolicitt the lion Court lo pruiiihiuiu itrcute to keep an Inn or tavern iu the old ttautl f. .rinerly and now occupied by liiin iu irna in 'kin lovvush'p. 1I.L.1A.H juii.m.. We the tiudersicned citizens nf fehuiuokiu l- vu.liin, in Xorihuulberliiui! c-Miity, tieinj; aeiUainted wilh Ihe Peti tioner, d t certify thut tie it o go.id repule for honesty and temperance, aiut that he it well provided with house room and ollit-r eoiiveniences ( r the ncc itlilll llntiotl nf strnu pers antl triivcliera, and thnt an Inn or tnvern is necessary for ihe accoiuin dilioi of ttiiniueitauil trave.tera. h . 1. Swnrlz. Jocph C li.ihint, Jitct'li riwnuk. J-lin Roednrinel, Christian tlniist lil.-ig, 9. A. IteriBtrcsFt.r, Jacob Noeckcr. I'. W Titworih. Ditvnl Ircv. Dnvid .M' Williams, latac Tieisworlh. John 11 U, Williani Swank. II. A. Unoe Liel. Iiltailiuh II. t'ainlipt-ll, ilai iel Swank, lt.iac iliil. February H, Jo-W 3t. TblVie honorable the Judge uf ihe Court of Quarter Sessions of the county of Yor. tliumbcrland: The undersigned petitioner retpeeifilly ttliciitthe II Curt tu grunt huu a license 1 1 keep an Inn or tavern lu the old ttuii'l. formerly und now occupied by him lu Sha luokin lowusliip. , , ciiArti.r.9 i.r.isr.NrtiNG. We the undfrsipied ciiisent. f hiiuiii. kiu township. In NoriliiiiiiWTwhil t-iunly, Uiiig actiuuiiilrd wits ihs I'eli tioner, do cciuiy thut he it ol g tt d repule or honesty and teniK-iancr, and that he la well provided with house room and oilier eoiAenlencet f ,r Hie accounuodtttloil of tlian ert and travellers, and I nut uu Inn or tavern ia ntcesaary lor Ihe accommodation of stninpert and tiuveilers. K Ziminerinim, Churlet Murrz, It II . Vattine, Benj. Wtilvert ui, Jests Hensyl, K Hales, Wm. Haaa, . P. Swanz, Attain Diroiuig, lleubeu Waster, I'eter Miller, lluvid Muriz. I'ebruary 10, 1M3 3t. To the honorable the Judges of the Court of ijuarter sessions, of the County oVor thumberland. The uniteitigned petitioner respectfully solicHi the lion. Court lu grui.l l.liu a license tu keep an luu in invent iu tne house lie now occupiet kiuwu as the old Gotiuull tlultd in Cllilikquaque towntlilri. JACOB p. FI.I.PEH. W e the undrrsigned eilizeus ol Cbilittptiique towuihip, iu Norlhuuibertund c.iuilly being acquainted Willi lha I'eii. ti titer, do certiiy that he ia ot gtitid repute fr honcaty and tein-.eruuce, and thul lie is well provided wilh house room and other euiivenicncea f tr the uceouunudutioH ot' atran. gi-rt nud travellers, and thut an Inn or tavern it necessary tor the at-ciimiuodutiou of ttraiiKtra and travellera. Daniel P. Caul, George Hutel, A mm Hrmioui, Robert II. bonis. Wilhaiu Stiver. Ueonrc lluue, Wm. F.Murdrtck. U II. Millei, Lienuia Buoy, jr., Henry J. Buoy, William llouacl, I-4. D. VTUllsir, uninwimwia, abjiici j. VSU1, Wlllmul Cau. February 10, 1843 St. Laborers Wanted. THE subscribers want immediately on th Railroad and Dasin, at Chapman, Union county, seven miiss below feelinsgrove, irom 60 TO 100 LABORERS, lo whjm ona dollar per day will P Pd. 8AVIDGE. W JLVEBTON k CO. Chapman, I'lilon feunly, Tb- 1 H9 r. G11GE W- ZLAIEKMAN. VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER No. Gi Arch Street, four doors above Second, PIULADELPEIA, CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BLINDS, Which fot style of finish and workmanship at the owest or cm. AI.oTP vivaoi ds-tv i. MERCHANTS and others tr invited l'liiludelptiia, August tl, 18o2. ly. The Cummontctalth of ( In the Court of Com. Pt nmii'OniJ, iVor. mon Pleas of Nor'h- thumlerland co SS. umbeiland cuuniy of April T. 1853 Th cnmmonwealih of Pennsylvania to Ueoige E. Ochrisj, Ailministiator of Georue Yonkin, late of Chilisq'iai,ue township, dee'd , and Elizabeth Yonkin, widow, nnd lo the heirs and legal representatives of Ihe said Gworce Ycinkiti, dee'd., viit : Win. Ion kin, of Michigan, Christian, iuteimariied wilh Conk Clavlcn, of Jersey ville county, Il linois, Georga Yonkin, of Lycoming county, Pens)lvauia, and Peler Yonkin. (who i i.otv ilec'd. leaving issue three children, Eliza beth, Peler and George,) and lo ull Hip licit legal repiesentatives of Ihe said Giorye Yoniliii, deceased. You and each of you are hereby notified to be and appear in our said Court at Sunbu ry, on Monday, the 4th day of Aptil, A. D, 1853. to show if anylhinu; you have or know to say hy you should imt be made piirties to a cerltiin judement, lately .in our County Cnnit of Common Pleas before our judges al Siinlnirv. to wit : in Iho lerm ol Amitist, A. IL, 1S3Z, oy me consnieiu.1 i.i the snid C'oiir! recoveied na.iinst Georae E. Gehriu, Atlministriitt.r as aluresnid of Gearue Yonkin, dne'd., lilly-tluee &u iuu nonais, lawful money, which to David Hidden and Mary Ann his wife in our said Omit were HiljutL-ed for their tlnmayes which ihey sus tained as well by oceaHtin of the non-per-foimnnce of a curtain promise and ifstunp lion by Ihe said Georae Yonkin in his life lima lii the said David Hidden nnd Mary Ann his wife at said County minle, ns fur his cosis and chaies by ihem about Iheir suit in that behalf expended, and why the said David Hidden and Mary Ann his wife htinld nul have execution auninst ihe bonds of the siid Geotge Yonkin, deceased, for ihe debt and damages ulnresaitl. Witness Ihe linn. Alexander Jordan, Pie. fident of our said Court at Sunbury, Ihis 1st day ol Febiuary, A. D., 1853. JAMES DEAKD, Prothy. WILLIAM D.KIPP. Sheriff's Oliice ) Sunbiny, Feb. 1, 1853. J In tlio matter of the Estate of GEORGE HALL, Deceased. THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Ma ry Hall, intermarried with Gcortro Zimmerman, Catharine Hall widow of Daniel Zimmerman, the heirs of Peter Hall dre'd., slid George Hocy, Peter llocy, Samuel Hoey. James Hocy. son of James Hoey, dee'd., by his Guaidian Jeremiah M. Zimmerman, the Ileus of iSusaunnh Hocy, intermarried with William Conrad and Mnry Hocy widoy of Kichard H.uihIiIoii dee'd., child ren of liluibctli Hall, intermarried wilh John Hocy. lineal descendant uf George Hall, dee'd., an all other persons interested. Guesting. Northumberland County, SS. You are hereby cilcJ to be and appear before the Judijea of oiir Orphans' Court to be held ut Sunhuiy.on the first Monday of April next, then snd there to accept or icfuc the real estate of George Hull, dec'il., situate in the borough of 6-unliury. Northumberland county, to wit : A certain Lot of Ground situate as aloresasd, front in s on lilackbcrry stnect, adjniuing lauds of Ja cob Kulle on the'Eum, Edward Y. Bright on the west, by a twenty foot alley on the north, where on is erected a story and a half House and a Shop, which was valued and appraised nt the sum of Four hundred and Flty dollars in the whole, in pursuance of a writ oi' Partition and valuation issued out of said court, returnable to January Term 18!i3, or show cause why Ihe same should not be sold according to the act of Assembly in cases made sud provided. And therefore fail not. C'eitilled from the records of out said Court at Sunbury this 13lh day of January A. D. 1653. C. 130YD PUKSELl Dep. Clk. Ui C. February 12, 1853. KOCUTH AUUIVAL OF 3 CCD3i AT THE NEW STOKF. OF I. W. TENKU & CO., (Searly opposite Weaver's Hotel, Market St.) Sunbury, Northum berland County, Fa. 7E invite the particular attention of our 1 fiiends and the public to our FoUbth supply of fronds just received, adapted lo the winter season. We have now a much larger assortment in every department than at any time since we opened in Itiril last; all of which we aro deter mined ta sell at tlie same low prices which nave hitherto secured to us such a generous support from a discerning public, and for which we bfg to return our best thanks. Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Hard n.t re, H u re lis wa rc, GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Single and Doubled Barrelled Cuns, Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet JJags, Umbrellas snd rarasnls, Uouts ami Miocs, Hats and Caps. Looking Glasses, Wall Paper for Koom and Window JJlinds, Lemons. Nuts and Caudv. Salt, Mackerel, riain and Fancy Hams and Shoulders, Nnils, Window Cilsss. Paint Stuff. Oils and Putty, Car pet Chain, Cotton Lops and Yarn, wilh a variety of other articles. N. II. All kinds of ceun'rv produce taken m exchange at Ihe highest market prices. 1. W. J fc.A Lit . IU, Sunbury, Dec. 4, ltJ52. ly.c IRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY. RUR1NCAM AND SELLERS, IVholesule Manufacturers and Dialers in Confectionary of all kimls Ne. 11J NorlU Third St. below nacs, PHILADELPHIA. rnllE attenlfon of LValers is requests J t " X .lamination of their stock, whicli will Is found to be at it it equal lo any in this city FOKEICJN FKl 1X3 ot all kuuit 111 season. N. U. Oidcrsby mail or otharwise promptly at tended to. February 5, 16S3. 0m. An Apprentice Wanted. Tha subscriber wsnls an apprentice to learn the business of a Blacksmith. A boy 17 or IS years old, of good moral character, would find a good situation by applying soon at the old stand of George Zimmerman. SOLOMON STROH. Bunbury, Feb. 13, 1853.- - 40,000 SHINGLES. A GOOD lot of 28 inches white pint Shingles lor salt al tu per M. J. D. MA83F.B. ftn'stri, Jan. 1&. IWiS if. cannot l a turissaed. tVI,nle..t. .-i f . ivrvno.u I.. . nol'ssls and KelsH lo call and axaruiut. ANOTHER LATE ARRIYAL OF CHEAP GOODS. RE.n MI,1,-". '"f"rm ,1,eir ""'' ed and opened the best and cheapest stock of Tall nnd Winter Goods that hss ever been brought to Sunbury. Their slock consists of every varic'y of Dry (ioods, viz : C7oi7ij, Cassimeres. Saltinets, Vestings, Flannels, Wollens, c)c., And all kinds of Fall & Whiter Wear. Also a splendid variety of LADIES DRESS & FANCY C00D3, Calicoes, Ginghams, Chintzes, De Laincs, Berages, Anil every variety of goods sr.ilablii for La dies wear. Also an extensive a-orimriit of Caps for Men and Dots. Also a large assortment of CiUOt T:itIEJ, SUCH AS Sugar, Teas, Cofl'ep, Molasses, Spices of all kinds. Also a large assortment of HAEDWA11E and QUEENSWALE, Eish, Salt and Piaster. Also a trcsh supply of DHL'GS AND MEDICINES. Besides Ihe largest mid most ienernl assort infill of all kinds of goods to bo had in this place. Or Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest market price. Sunbury, Nov. IU, 18D2. imupp's Premium Essence of CoftY-e. I'lllfT,!,? '?' ,:,,'..p7:'l,:i"!!!,ii,l!!'Pliii. ,, ,, ... v.. ..... --itHL-.e i; : , 'M 'l usine ivrupp s ; ix , -oi . : bsnvDce 01 Lotltv. i'miiCsi'iill'!;.!!! l71IY will mon ttc that whicli ii injurious to " hi hciiltli, wl cn he Is willing to give all his wealth to rcttoro it when it is lost 1 Stnnpc ! that at least two thirds of the human family will use ordinal v MJ1 1 l.i. knowing it to bs injuri ous lo their health. IsTrupp'si Bsst iiccof C'ciicc is, beyond doubt the best and most wholesome preparation of Cuft'tc in the world. livery iioupe lieej'er should have it. Try it and be convinced it will save about GO pet cent, besides our health. Warranted to rentier entire taUoljctioii. MuuufuctuiCtl and for sale br " eli Knurr, C3D North 3d street Philadelphia. N. H. All the princig.il Grocers and Druggists have it fur sale throughout ihe l.'nited Mutes. Fur sale by the Aqciit, II. B. M J6aer, Sunbury. January 1, 1653. Cm. Trcme.ndous E::ciTi;:rNT ! ! Cash, Steam, Electricity!! The Aerial and all other lines out done by the Lightning l ine ol' IHA T. CLEMENT. "l7'HO, havintr great faith in rapid sales and ' small proliu, bus just received auu oj ei.eil a large assorluieut of FALL A D WINTER GOODS. At I s" Store in Mar.lct Street, Sunbury, which he odors to the public at Ihe lowest prices. Ilis stock consists of a general assortment ot Dry Goods, viz : Cloths. CarsiMrrs. Cassinets, Jeans. Drillingsl Muslins, Linens, Culicoes, Muslin dl Loins, Lawns, Ginghams, Iieragcs. Silk Hats. A lar-e assortment of Hoots and Shoes, for Men, Women and Children. Sugar, Tea, CofFi-e, Molasses, Cheese, Spi ces, Fish Sail, Plaster. HARDWARE, Vir : Iron and Steel, Nails, Files, Saws, &.C. QUEENS WA RE, Tea Silts, l'lutes, Dishes, Cvpt, Saucers, ire LIQUORS, Winr. Brandy, Chi, Rum, Whiskey, Ic Ity Country produco of all kinds taken in ex- change at tne inquest niaihci prices. Jan. 15, 1S5J lv. C II E A l "WINDOW SHADE Ecpot and Manufactory or G. L. lvCILL3?w & CO., S. W. comer Arch and Second Streets PHILADELPHIA. a" VEKY VAltlE I i Ul bflAUEil, Whole- ij sale and Kitail, such a ccroll, Flower, fJut:.ie. icnelte.Hilaiiil Drv Landscnnra. are to be had ut the lowest prices fur cpialitv of wotk. Ord-rs for tiill. Plain Bturv, Lettered anj other iStradc executed at th irt notice. Mciehaiils und et'.iers are invii. tl to give us a tria-l. WE WILL TRY Ta PLEASE. Brasses, I'rimiuiuss, &e., alwavs nn baud. Remember W. corner CAELUM) and AHC1I Sirecla, Phil.iJelli:a. February I J, 1653. (im. CONRAD KETtSIINEIl'S Estate. IEI!S(JN!j int'elile.l to the estate of Conrad - KershniT, late of the bormieli of Kunburv. Nurthuml erlaud eoiiu'v, dee'd., ure lemiestcd to call immediately on the subscriber and inuUe set tleuiciit. 'I he uccounts duo the e.tate will bs collected by due course of law, uuic.i paid in a very short nine. J. 11. iil.l.MUi.MlA., AJm r. Suiilmrv, Feb. IS, IS..3. St WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o. JAMES U. FID LEU, Ha. 12 South Second Street, pIULADELrillA. Gold Lever Watches full jowclleil Silver Lever do Silver Lepiue do " Quartier do Gold pens and pencil antl silver bsIJsrs Silver Tea and Table tipoona Bracelets. Bicast pins Ear rings &e All warranted and sold prices as law as try In tlie city. Nimwbsv tl. I93tf it'll!" I ' afla , Es-nce of Coffee. "iC -III!,! l! I: HERE IS Y01R RLMLLY! II olio way's Oint merit A MOST MlflACb'LOVS CURE OF BAD LECi, AFTr.ll 43 YEARS' SUFFCRIrttt. Extract of a Letter from Mr. IVnt. Gal pin, of 10, St. Mary's Street, Weymouth, dated May Wth, J851. Ti Profesaof llottowsv, fita, Al tht tge of lb my wifs (who is bow tl) aanitjM s violent eoltt, which tetLlrtkin her lef;s, atal ever tuna that time they liavs been m ire or less sore, end gieatly innHiQctl. Ilt r aiiitnies were distrsctme;. antl lot luonlha i cttlier she wiit deprived eiiitnlr of rett mnl sleep. Ecvirieiuedy that medial men ailviai.il v.ns tried, hat Willi iu'. elTfel j her liaaltn suffered reeerely, and the firt'u oi her leits w.ts terrible, I be.1 ofir.n rm.l inif Adve f til.nien'.s, and ndvised her to trv y nr Pilis si'illi'iti'. r slid, as a lust resource, alter every oii rr rvritVy hi vett u.rla.t, the conseuiad to do so. Hlie rn iiiri-i t wetki. ago, end, strange to r-:te, is u iw i:i em j . . ,ib tier L ira ar piinlcss, without trnm or tear, in .1 lif -1 sound mi I iirxlislsrlM. Cj yon I nve wiuie'. ii t'lt witerirurs u my wife tlariint the last 43 ycf. i. ul c ne trttsl th-iil wilh her preieut enjo .rneut of ..-n!lii, von .touij matm led dcli-litlul .i huvii.ij been the me ti s nl greatly slljviatUig tin sutTeiimrs ot a . ::,w.eiefi,:. !''e'l,) WU.I.IAM i.AI.Vi.N. a rr.itstjN to ykars of A'.i:cui!j:i or . BAD LUO, OF 3U VUA1IS' STANDING Copy of a Letter from Mr. Wm. libs, B-.vJ-tr of aas Oven,, of lluslichjfe, r.ear lh. dtrsMd, dated Mau'ilst, ISCt To Pr-.fe...r Ut.LT.uwAT, Htn, t snfln'-it lor a periit of :,inv -. t . , . ler II,., rem, ui .5 KM U.S'.ra! -W"'U '' rsimeil hy sc irhuHc Symplons ' , ,,. c urse to n vanety t.f n.eilWI advice, Viliioi.l , any lent-ht. nnd wn. -vtn Md Dial the le( niutl -Uuetl, yt. in tipivj.ili.,,, to that upiiiiuii, veer Ointineiit have trlT.-.. to! n couii lt le cure iu so shoit a thai few who had iut witiieMtal it would errdit l' 0t ti. t''T'! WU.I.IAM AUII: ine triitti of tins sntteip.nT enn lie verihed by Mr. V, V Kiip,luiid, Chemiut, 13, Market ftieet IluddersUli;' A DKUADfUL CAD UK I' AST CL'IIUD IN CNF. MONTH. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frede'nk Turn er, oj Pcnhurit, Kent, drted December 13A, 1850. ' Tj Frulcrsi r ITnlloWAT, Dbab Sie, My wile lied snfl'Ttd from nsd Rrttrtt f.ir nitre linn u mouth-, ami tliu 1113 the whola uen. d n.-.l the beat iitf.ltiMi uir -ml.ttice. lull y.; to nou-ie. Havinc he lore healed en iiv.-fui w ii.ml in n:y own Itir. hy your'nn ninlled m'.-ilit-in,-. 1 lic-orin ,11 -.i! iicnin 1 1 ij.-a vnnr liit antl Oiitiitnotit. nnd th'-ri'lore govt tliein r.trutl iu her ensc, an ) foituuate it v 11s 1 did i, for ,n ..ttlmii a it:- t-, a perfect cure w is etf.'t'tetl, and the rnefit tint vnrit.ut er brunches oi" niy iVnuily lutvj tlerivt .l r'r. i-i tiicu mo u renlly a;toiiisliir.i I r- .w STonc'v re ruin.'t. l lit.-"1 t:. all my liiiuds (Siciin!) ITllli'iJ Tl'llM'.ll The Pills should be unci! conjoint'. witu ihe Oiutit.ut most uf the following uuses : II id Legs, Chit go-foot, IJ-id Iircasts, (."liiliii'iins. Hnrns, Charpetl iinntle, Muni. ins, O.rirt (Soft) llile nf Mushe- Canct-ia Fisu.lur, (io.ll. Itlandiilir fiwail.r l.llllniligO Piles lllieienutisra toes fc Sand-Flics, Coiitr.it.ttil fthd Ctco-bay. Stiff Jouiis, lllephaii'tiusis, Sire Nippies, Skui-iliseusvs, S-urvy, Tunloura, Ulcerti, Scnltta. Sirc-rlirctntt, S ire-heads, Wuuiuls, 1 .live Sild at the F.elnl.lu.ti!iicn: of Professor riolriWAT, 0M, S'riind. (near Temple lltir, l.'-l.i!o,i.) nml liy ull retpef'iiti'n llrucirists mnl Dcnh-rs in Nlcilicuius IhroiHrhout Ihe Brush Kinpire, Sc. th of Ihe l.'nited rjtntcs, in" Hoxcsnt HTJc., t-tc. ami $:! 5Ue. inch Who'i'Snie by the priuciiut iJn-f h 'uses iu the Union, bud by Messrs. A. 11. it D. Ba.nds, Kci- York, There is a consideralile saving by tuking tlie lu'get sizes N. B Directions for the ctiiilanee cf nutientt in evcrv disinter ure nilixe'l tn ench box. October -.'3, IrW, ly. NSW STOSIE. BEN.TAMIX liEFFNEIl FJF.SrEC'FKl I.I.Y informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that ho has opened a new store in the room lately occupied by (Jeorge. llriijlil, opposite Iiollou's Hotel, lie has just re ceived a handsome assortment of WINTER (iOODS, consisting in part of Clotha, Cassimcrs, Cassinets. of all kinds, cf linen, cotton and worsted. ALSO: CR.tcocg, (li:p;iams, Lawin, n!uiiisiliiic lie lvalues and all hliuls of I.miies Dress floods. GROCF.RIKS of every variety. Also an assortment of tHavdwarc. Irou nml Etccl, ITaih, &.c. Al.-o ati eaiTclleitt iasurtinent of Qin2EIv'S7AriE, of vaiiotis style and patterns. Also an assortment uf B;;OTS & SHOES. HATS & CAI'S. a good scleclion. Stilt, Eisii, e. And a great variety of other articles such as are suituble lo the traJc, aiT of which will be sold at the lowest prices. 2r" Country prunes tjken in exchange at the hihc.tt pri-e. Sunbury, .May 1, ISCi. ly. l'A Venny saved is a Penny Earned." MARPLK S ULANK V.QO K A I I U F A C T 0 T , And Job Book Bindery, Market alove Centre Street, Pe'tsvi'.le, Pa. Tjl"ViI..Nlv Doohs bound and rul.il in any till Ijjj every style, in the must dui.i'. !c and ..!; ttant'ul milliner, with or without printed licitJs. I'erunn in want of I.edi;cr, DoilvCts, Vy lJouks, Minute T?oM;s, JouruuU, Letter Imio's, liioticts, Kcceipl t'ool.s, Co.i! I.ede.-s. Vc, &c, or any kind of Ulank Bonks, would do well t . give me a call r.s 1 pledge myself to kWo sa'.t-.'.i.-lioii. Pa 1 1 r ru:cd lo any pattern desired. Par ticular atiir.tkui paid lo Liin.'.iug all kinds of oi.' Hooks, Iiii.lcs, Hymn 2ju.i!;s, Clrnson's Pictorial, Sluet Music, Shakspcnre's works, Life ol t'hriat, Law Books, & c. See. (Jodey'a I.ajy Douli, Grnhar.i's Maaxine. Saitain's Maguzine, Harper s .Ma:''"iie, ! Josepbua's works, Any r.f the above or other books bound in full gilt, plain or fancy tu suit tlie wishes of customers. I would aa'm call the attenti m ot my f.iends suit customers, to the fact that I have been a Practical j liouk binder fur the last 18 years, and Ihey can ilc end 011 liavai; their woik done in tne very best manner, and do ihe work myself; I life t'io best pajicr cv mrrterial; fJe.ise cite mt a cill my charges are reasonable and fair, but there is no difficulty ubout prices where work is doi.e satis factorilv. 13. TersMis having Doos they want Euurd i can aei.a llicm ly stape oireciej 10 me siaims. mo 1 the H le they winh them bound in: I will dJ I tbetn as low as they can he done any where, care- ! folly pack them up and return III ; Also per- I sons can send oiders fur Blank Books by l iad, which will be punctually alteiiduil X. All wot done at siiutt notice. R. I.. MAKPI.E. Piscti.-ttl llook Binder. Potlsville, Nov. 6, 1S.VJ Cm. OUsuIutliui vt I'arlnoikUIp. fBIIE Copartnership heretofore exulin; umler I lite name of James 11. & Wm. B. Hart, ja this dav di-xsrilieJ by the withdru'-vcl of William It. Hart. The hiiMucst of the lale firm will be aeti'.ed by either of the undersigned, al rso. 20, ISorth 3d street. JAMES II. HART, WILLIAM B. HART, THOMAS HAKT. Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853. The MnJersiRnrd, have this day formed a cu- partnerahip and will continue the business cn.;er ihe name of James II. & Thomas Hart. Th iiiU- ful fur past lavors, they rcsjieclfully ask the at teution of their friends and the public fo t! eir stock of GROCERIES, which will be full and extensive, and which tliey will sell at the lowest market rates. JAMtJ II. HART, THOMAS HART, Philadelphia, Jan. !, 1S5S J8,tl. rMERSON'S ARITII EMETIC Nos. 1.8 s, - and Porter's Rhetorical Reader, just recc.v eJ and for sale tif WI MOAIU'Y tiiseuv, Mat I, 19le-