Mass Meeting tn pursuance of n resolution paused by nieelin?g 0f (he citizens of Rush and other townships, and calls published in the differ, eut News Papers, Ihs citizens of Northttm. Jflnd county asssembled, in Mass Meeting, n Ihe Court House, in Snnbnry, on Saturday He 51 h inst., for Hie purpose of taking into consi.leratmii (lie subject of the subscription CI S200.000 by the Commissioners of said County to the onpitHl Hock or the Susquehan nan Rail Road Company. ' Oct motion of Mr Franklin Clark, the fol lowing nontlemen were unanimously elected. Prcsidcnt-SKMVEL JOHN, Esq., of Sha- ft-, nt ii ill Vice President Dennis Wolverton, of Up erAuausta; Hon Geoine Weiser. Sunhnrv i E J. Or. Fiii-lc, Northumberland; Daniel Conrail, Upper Augusta; Conrad Yost, Shamokin ; Col. Thomas Snvder. I.nwc A,i,t,,.i. rh... Carr, Rush; Jacob Leisenring? Shamokin, and William Fugely, of Conl. Sctretanctbt. U. B. Weiser and John A. Taylor. Several citizens opposed to the gubscrip tmn, enquired whether some of lha Vice Presidents were not Subscription-men, and contended that no one should be permitted to take pait in the meeting who was not nn atiti-suhsui jptiouist. J. B. Paeker, Esq , of Sunbury, replied nt some length, urging upon the meeting the justice and propiety of hearing both sides of llio question, lie read the call fur the meet ing, showing that it was general, for "nil citizens of ihe County, without distinction of party," and remarked, that in obedience to that call, very ninny had intended, who lion 'stly believed the, subscription was rijihl Many 01 hers, he had no doubt, were just as honestly opposed it. Here was a differ ence of opinion upon a matter of common intereM to them all. and w hat mora rational modi; could be adoped lo arrive at a correct decision, than to hear both parties? All that I tin subscription men desired writ justice; nn I. as an earnest of this, ulihoujih they be lieved thev had nuniei ical strenylh sulfieienf to elect a I'.esident of their own, they had made no opposition to the election of an null-subscription man. They relied upon the justice ol their cau-e, and the liijh diameter and intelligence of the officers and members of this meeting, for a liuht decision. C. Pleasants. Esq , of Snnbnry. look an op posite view of the subject. He thought no one hid a right to speak there but those op ivissd lo the subscription the meeting had been called by thoin, and no one elj ought In be heard. The Piesident remarked that he thought it was fair both parlies should be permi'.led to speak; what tjia people wanted was ligv'il upon the subject, and Ihen they could act mi li'rstandii!gly. Ii the rail road men thouuhi lhey could show us ihe subscription was liuht, let ihem have a fair chance, and do lh"m justice. This decision was sustained by merlins wiili great unanimity, when Mr. Pleasants nuaiu arose mid called upon all opposed to the subscription to wilhdiaw Mr. Packer remarked Ihat he hoped the speakers upon the other side would not leave. llr wanted to h"ar Ihem. Mr. Harvey Campbell, of Augusta, bciit j called upon, addressed the meeting with great foico in favor of the subscription. llrt was lollowpit by ICimber Cleaver, Eq . of Coal, who, in Ilia course of his retn.iil.s, lead the following, preamble and resolutions passed at a meelint; of the citizens of Coal i township, held on the 3d of March IS53, and j signed by 162 of Ihem. (We are compelled i this week to omit the preamble, which is! very long mid ably presents the reasons in I support of llio giibeci iption but will give il i in our next. Resnlvcd, That in view of tlui vast bene- fin that will result to the people of this ; county by Ihe const riid ion of Ihe Susque- ' haniin Hail Road, wo highly approve llui act j nt ine comity commissioner in executing llio la to i.-M-1-niiii" mo I Ihe Susiioehanna ' iiouds of lha county lo I'.a.l f'rmxa,..- Irt n , I , ,t ll ...il.ilrlio. lir.n ol sail. Hail Koail. Resolved, That Ihe interests of the farmer, miner and manufacturer, are mutual and re- j ciproeal, and Ihat lha farmers of Northurn- : bei land count v, are equally interested wiih the coal miller and iron manufacturer, in the speedy completion of lha Susquehanna Rail Road. Resolved, That by tho construction of the Susqudiatuia Rail Road and other rail roads comiuiiuicaiiiig therewith and extending into the Shamokin coal basin ; thereby openino an avenue for carryiuc the coal of this basin a eood market is thereby open ed in said basin for a large amount of agri cultural produce, and Iho farmers of Nor thumberland county are relieved of Iho un equal competition of tpamius their products over the mountain to I'ottsville. Resolved, That by the construction of the contemplated railroads, lime for ngiictillural purposes, can and will be delivered lo the farmers throughout the county at but little more than one half its present cost, and plan ter and every other article of merchandise consumed by the farmer and working man brought to bis own door at greatly reduced pi ices. Mr. McCarty, of Sunbury, being callled upon, remarked ha did not desire In make a speech, but ha would talk to Ihe point and then read lha following proposition, signed by himself and seven other eeullcriicn viz ; A ritoi'osmo.w The uudetsigiied, citizens ol Northumber land counly, having understood that some of iheir fellow citizens are feuiful the sub seiiplion of 42011,001), recently made by the Commissioners of Iho county lo Iho capital stock of the Susquehanna Rail Road, may lesult in loss '.o Ihe county, and iinpu.se tax ation upon them; Now, we, lie undersigned do hereby propose, each lur himself, to the citizens ol this county, that if lhey will agree that we shall severally have lha divi dends and profits of the slock aloies.iid for lha next twenty ears, lhey will severally execute and deliver bonds vvith such suie ties as may be approved of, to wholly in demnify and savo lha said county ol Nor thumberland haunless fiuui any loss, for, or on account of said subscription. Mr. McCarty also med with fori e the propriety of tho subscription, and ex- pressed his fiim conviction that il would be a source ol ureal revenue to itia county. J. U. Packer, Esq, being loudly called for, addiessed the ineelitiu in a neat, abl nd argumentative speech, of considerable length, showing the vast advantages I hut must necessarily arise from the construction of this road, and the incalculable benefits it would confer upon lha entiie community tie discussed ihe whole subiecl thoroui'lily and wiih convincing power Ha, as well as Ihe rest of speakers, were frequently and londlv cheered durinu the course of their remarks. Dr. G. B We iser. of Lower Mahonoy then moved thai the preamble and resnlo lions nassed bv the citizens ol Coal lowtn-hil and rend bv Mr. deliver, as above, be adorned as Ihe exnressiou of Ihe sense of this meeiiiiL. which was unanimously agreed lo On motion of Mr McCarty, the followin resolution was adopted. Resolved. As the expression of ibis meet in-, that ihe subscripiion of 8200,000, by the Commissioners of Norlhumbeilaud couu ly, to Ihe slock of the Susquehanna Railroad Company, will redound to the advantage and profit of this county, and that the same oucnt to D9 confirmed anil adhered to, On motion, Resolved, That the Secretaries be requested to lorward a copy of these pro tesdings to Ihe Commissioners of this coun ly, with the request Ihat lhey will file the tame among the archives ol the county On motion, the thanks of the meeting wera unanimously tendered to the Presi dent, Samuel John, Esq., and the other offi cers of the meeting, for the very able, dig nified and impartial manner in which they discharged their respective duties. On motion, Resolved, That the proceed ings be signed by the olficers, and published in the different papers of the count). On motion, the meeting adjourned with three cheers for Messrs. Wilson and Wea ver, the Commissioners who made the sub scription, three cheers for the officers and spcakeis, and nine cheers for the Rail Road. Signed by the officers. Proceedings Of the Mass Meeting of the citizens of Northumberland county, opposed to ihe inscription of $200,000 by the Commit sioners, held at Sunbury, March 5, 1S53. The meeting was called to order by ap pointing llio following officers: iVcsirfeif. W. G. SCOTT, of Rush. Vice Presidents. Isreal S Raker, of Mnho noy ; John lleiuer, Cameion; Felix Mourer, Upper Mahrinoy ; Adam Bingaman, Lower M.ihonoy ; George Geist, Daniel lists bush, Jackson ; W.n. Deir, Coal ; J. II. Eok bert, Milton; Joseph Nicely, Delaware: D. B. Montgomery, Lew is ; Win Follmei' Tor but. Secretaries. J. H. Reed, Milton; D. !U Biantigam, G. I. Tagaart, Northumberland We are compelled lo omit the pieamblo for want of room ; we will publish it in our next number Resolved, That the bonds for 20(1,000 which wo believe have been executed by Charles Weaver and William Wiisnn, two of the Commissioners of Northumberland conn ly, and are held by Ihe Susquehanna Rail toad Company, were issued in defianeo of Ihe strong and well known opposition of the of the citizens of the county. Thai lhey were executed s icakingly, secretly and inolli cially and studiously concealed from the knowledge of Christian Albert, Ihe thiid Coun ty Omnii-sinner. Resolved, Tnat Ihe is.ne of said bonds without public sanction, is a bold and o i bi trary stielch of power which calls for a calm yet decided ai d firm rebuke by an indig nant mi I iuMilled people. Resolved, That tin part of the principal or interest of the said bonds shall ever be paid by the county of Northumberland, unless by compulsion of law. Res ilt-ed, Thai we will oppose the elec tion of any man to any county olRee of Nor thumberland county, who will not pledge himself to resist by every peaceable means iho enforcement of the payment of Ihe piin uipil ur interest of said bonds. Resolved, Thai the present County Com missioners, Chiis ian Albert and Joseph Nicely, bo a committee of this convention, to address a letter to Ihe President and Di rectors of Iho said Company, enclosing a co py of lha preamble nod foregoing icsolu lions, and requesting to be officially inform ed by ihem whether lhey do or do not huld or have held lha bonds ol said county, e.n cnled by Charles Weaver and Win. Wilson, and if so for what amount and for what con sideiatiou lhey wera given. And furiher lo retpiest the said President and Directors in case lhey hold such bonds as aforesaid or have Ihem under their conlttil, to cancel the came and redeliver llieui to lha Commis sioners of the county Resolved, Thai if the said President and D. lectors neglect or lefusc within a leasoiui Ida time lo redeliver the said bonds, the said Commissioners are requested lo have publish ed for one week in two daily news papeis in Philadelphia, New tori; and IJalliniore, and I in two papers at ll.rrri-biirg, this preamble and lha foiegoing resolutions and next rcso- lotion. Resolved, That there is a legal and valid lolenee to the recovery of said bonds, and in , - ,. , . ,' . , ', . I l'U! ,v,111 ' 'I'0 S!,ltl relusal or neglect I J HIO V-'OM .l 1 1 1 IU IIHIOI i.ivi KWIIU, ll.t r..t,l Commissioners art then requested lo employ able counsel to take Ihe proper measures lo resist the payment of arid lo delend against Iheir recovery, and to perpetuate the testi mony that exists relative lo the fraud and wickedness al Iheir conception and issue. Resolved, That John P. Pnrsel Wm. I Greoriough, Wm. D. Geaihart and Charles Kmz br a committee to wait upon Chris lian Albeit, Esq, the third Commissioner, who did not sien the bonds, to ascertain from him lha truth of the rumor, that an at tempt had been made by some person lo corrupt him and to induce him to sign the bonds, and if such rumor be true, then tn as certain the name of such peison and what oiler was made, and to communicate the facts circumstantially lo Ihe District Attor ney for Ihe purpose of having an indictment preferred against ihe offender and also to take efficient measures lo bring him to pun ishment. Resolved, That the citizens nt Iho spring elections in Ihe different township and bor oughs, express by a vole whether they ap piove of or object to the subsciiptiou. Resolved, That the foregoing preamble and resolutions be sioned by lha President. Vice President and Secretaries of Ibis Con vention and be filed amonir the archives ol lha County in the Commissioners olliee. Signed ly the olneers A I'OIiT'S LOVE OF Ql IKT. I know not liettcr talk for Icirurc lionrs, Tloin news of li:itllt;s rniiir; fir avvny, Where in tlic sultry eal, soinu rival iuwtr. Arc rustics.!) c.niteiniint- for the iliy. You lieat' tlic tiewit nin) tlicn sip up your glin.s, l.ook frmn your wiu.low on llie river near, SpriuM.'u vvilli (piicl slitpH. t lien say, Aliist A sail tiling wnr ! tliank liod tliut vvc livvlicre ! Two fellows on a western steamboat, see ing tho form of a Methodist preacher extend ed up-in several chairs, peacefully slumber ing, drew up and went lo playing euchre on him. Al last one of them becoming some what excited, btoughl down his clenched list on the old man's stomach. He woke up, and found his cuat w ell chalked. He coolysaid: "Gentlemen, when you have got through this coat, 1 have another under it, that is per fectly at your disposal. Be so kind, howev. er, as to be a little careful of your gestures.'' LcTHca'siDEi or a Wire. Lnthert mar. riage was a happy one : "The greatest of all earthly blessings," said he, " is a pious and amiable w ife, w ho fears God family ; one with whom a man may live in peace, ana in wliom ho may repose perfect confidence." Dodbs says ihat women have "such a way wiih Iheir lips," that hugging and kissing lends as naturally to love as champagne doe, to soda water. That being Ihe case, avoid nibbling. Mas. Partington says that she was much elucidated last Sunday by hearings fine con course on Ihe prodigious son. i) i i : i). In Upper Mahonoy, on Ihe 3J inst., Mr. BENKVILLE HOLSHL'E, seed aboul 35 years. In Mahonoy, en the 24th oil., Mil. MARIA CATHARINE, wife of U Duerger. agedsboui SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. New Advertisements. REGISTERS' NOTICE. MOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees, ' Creditors and other persons interested In the Estates of the following named persons, that lh Executors, Administrators, and Guardians of aid Estates have filed their accounts with the Register of Northumberland County, and that the same will hs presented to the Orphans' Court of said County, on Tuesday, tho 8th day of A pril, A. 1)., 1153, in the forenoon, fur confirmation and allowance. Mary Welch, dee'd., settled by lisr Adm'r David Hull. Peter Dcnllrr, dee'd.. settled by his Executors, Thomas Watla, Margaret Dentler, and Ja cob Dentler, Ltonard Reed, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r David Dunklcliergcr. Jacob Rhule, dee'd., willed by his Ex'r Samuel II err. Solome Warner, dee'd., settled hy her Adm'r' Binion Ltintz. Deborah Thnrp, t'ee'd., settled by her Adm'r Jesse Campbell. Godfrey Drosioos, dee'd., settlsd by his Adm'r Samuel Rrosions. John Rcsh, dee'd., settled by bis Adm'r Eliaa Walton. Gilbert Voris, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r Win. T Forsyth. George I.omr, dee'd., settled by his Adm'tor Ucorpe Buyer. Elizabeth Dentler, dee'd., settled by her Ex'rs Geo. F. Miller and John Young. Matilda Hulilcr, settled by her Guardian, George Gorman. Spencer Metier, dee'd., settled by bis A dm' tors Uenj, Gearhart and Wilson Slcllrr. Rachel Gomel, dee'd., sullied by her Adm'tor John Yordy. Joseph H. Kline, dee'd.. Pinal Acct. settled by his Adni'r D. C Caul. Andrew Croihcrs, dee'd., 6cttlcJ by his Adm'r Alexander Colt. William McCuv, dee'd., supplemental Acct. settled by his Adm'r David Tnii tit. Anna M. llimsickcr. dee'd., settled by her Ex ecutor David Titeqiirt Jacob Snyder, dee'd., settled by his F.xecutcrs John A. Snyder and William Kobacli. JOHN P. Pl'RSEL, Register. Kcgister s (.'Ilicc, Sunbury, March 5, 1832 LIST OF CAUSKS fit? :.. t.- m v i.v-niiuiiinviliuiu V.UUIIH) a V illIli 1 , D., 1S53. s.r Vrtrll. .-..1 f A....I'I PLAINTIFFS. llRFKNIJANTS. George Shiley vs Ab'm Dunkclbercer's admr'x Abijah liowrn vs m H 1 lioinpson Win M Autcn vs Thomas Huser Tenbrook for Appletun vs James Urass ,-, . , . Jacob 'artmnn's Henry Klaze & Eve his wife vs , . . . . adiiiintstr.itor J B Massrr vs Barbara Slialler's sx'rs William McCarty vs Sninuel Hunter Jacob Keller vs Bank of Northumberland, James T Sutton cc Co ih Samuel Kyle Daniel Kliodcs vs Jacob Wrrlnian Sauincl I, Beck vs Jacob Stiliel Simon Sovder s George Snyder Christian Cable vs M Buchman Si F Marklo .... r . Mover ct Mojer's Gar- II it, fur Ileii.cr vs . , ' nislieo Willi. nn Sechlcr vi vs Jacob Hoirmnil ct al Wasliimjlon Mutual In surance Company State Mutual l'ire Insu- E Kaufiiian ct al ranee Company Jacob B. Mnsser -Albin Newberry Ke'occca Svailz Kialnli'i Diiener John I, Y eager Same vs Reuben Fcrrcly vs Thomas Baser vs Andrew Mcl.analiaii vs lVter Thomas vs Georce Brirrht , r . S Jenks with notice 1) Houts for M uweny vs ' to lern lenulit Oliver B Hilliaid vs John Mailman John W I'eul vs Josej li Diminick. ct. at. Christ & Mcl'uiUlcu vs Susanna lvi.i l George l!roiot:s vs Daniel K ample Francis Jo Ian vs David I, Iiljnd John Hcelv vj George Eclerta adm'r same vs same Kendcrton Smith's cx'rs. vs A. C. A T. G. Morris ssme vs same Wendel I. Kefl'er vs John F Wolfinger William Forsmau et al vs Jolijj, Pars Frederic Wilhchn vs Henry Wilhrhn Jane liogar vs George P. Buyers ct al John Bush and wife J iV A Rhissler Nutlmnici Saxton s adm'rs ' vs Daniel Glenn vs George W Brewer vs '1 hoinas Barr vs John Rosser & Co vs J. Frv and J- Harman Rohert Kline Henrietta Lewis R Fugely cV Co Jacob II. Rhsads Daniel Gibson Mary Vieerv J Ott Rockefeller Ja-ub Reinard and Wm Kablcr vs David I.aUba vs J C Morton JAMES BEARD, Troili'v. Protlionotarv's Olfice. i Stinlniry, March Ii 5, 1803. ( LIST OF CAL'SES OH Special Court of Common Pless of Northumberland Countv to be held o the 4th Monday of May, A. 1)., 1 Frederick Keener vs Win. Ayrcs Peler Pnrsel vs Jacob Hildcr James Graham et al vs Ilucjli Bellas et al Piatt cc Plait vs Henry Masser Coni'lli for Win L Ileineinaii sT A Billiiujtdii Louis Alex. Napoleon L)u 1'anouicr i t. al. Pcterr Bosipjct same vs I'iirre Oilier ct. al. E John for W t'nmp vs Wolverton iV Leisenr'j Eystcr for Weaver vs Uli'er (iieenouli n't Joanna 1'eiitlcville vs A E Kapp -M.iln.lii y and Shamo,.iii Improvement Go vs Al'ritliaiu Paul Sarah 1 Keen vs Abrnhain Brosious vs Samuel Savida vs T, A. BiUinston cV bail vs Hugh Bellas Zcrliy liuil and Shamokin Same Coni'weallh for S. D, JorJun Henry Donnel rt al Robert Philips vs Improvement Company JAMES BEARD, Proth'y. Protlionotarv's OHice, Sunbury, March 5, 1852.- To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Qucrler sessions for the county of Northum berland. The uiuleraisned petitioner respectfully solicits llie Hon Court to grant Inm a license to keep an Inn oi tuvern in tlie lurge slons Luiklnig one Mine imi ,w r-iinnuiy. nui won. in the luuils of llie borougli on llie rouil lending from liar risourg lo Sunliury. n rilAni.KS GARINfiKR. We llie undeisiirnetl citizens ol tlic borough of Sunhtiry, ill Nortliniiilierlauil counly. being aciUHiutcl with Ihe I'eti Holier, il certify Unit lie is of good repute for honesty and teninerniice. and Unit he is well provided Willi house room suit other conveniences for the acC'Hiun.id'ilion of sliangers mid Inn filers, ami thai an Inn or tavern Ihere is necessary for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. II. J. Wolverton, Gee. C. Welkcr, Henry iVnuiel, J. B. Packer. Kohfrt II. Awl, W. I., llcwurt, Ira T. Clement, Jiki. I'. I'urscl, Uenj, llelliier, l-.lius Hrosious, J. M. hnup son, Francis liuctier, Chiis. i. lliuucr. Sunbury, March fi, l&ij 31. Flour ami Feed Store. riHE subscriber respectfully informs his JL friends nnd llie uublic cnerallv. that hs has opened a FLOUR AND FEED STORE, in Fawn street, in the building formerly occupied hy Esq. Bower, as his office, where he will con stantly keep on hand all kinds of Gitxix. Ftut a sail f can, at the lowest market prices, for Gash or produce. EMANUEL WILVERT. Runhury, Xtarch 5, 1853 3m Wft nte d I nun c d i a t ey . QORN. Rye, Oats, Buckwheat snd M'heatbran, lor which ths highest cash price will be paid b5 , E. WILVERT. Sunbury, Feb. 19, 18S3, tf. TNK Boureau's celebrated ink, and also Con jres Ink for sale, wholjsals and retail by Dsremler . I860. II U MASSER To the honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter sessions for the county of Aor thumberland. The amlsrsifniMt pelillnner respsclfnllT Snlirin Ihe lion. Court tn grant him license to keepmilnn or tnvern at the h mie ha now occupies, situate In Treverlon, Conl town ship. h n.vvr.Avr.rt. W't Ihs nnilenirneil eltisrns of Treverum, lonl town ship, In N-rrthumherlniKl enunfy, heinr n'-n.imititrd with the mid Petitioner, docerlify thst he Is of rwid repute l"f holiest- and temperanen, attd'thnt he is well provided with house room end other eonvenirnpr s for the nreoinmislntlon of strniiRer and tnivelleis, mid Ihui an liiiinrtnverii is there neeeMnfv lnrtlieacrommodiitioiif ttnitgersnndtrnvelters. Ben), ration, Gottlieb Brymeier, Henry Mirs.ler. P. Strawser, Andrew A. Heim,'J. I'eiiepiwhrr. Jhn rVhrn. der. Irane Weiser, Dnniel Tobies, Oilbert tiurkw, Ileruaid M'Monee, Jneoh Kntinff. Treverton, March S, lSK). 3f. To the honorable ihe Judges of the Court of Quarter sessions for the county of Nor thumberland. The nnderl-nrd pe.itloner respectfully solicit! the Hun. Court to grant loin n license to keep nn Inn or tuvern in Georgetown, Lower Muh:moy township. JOHN TtNOKMAN. We the undersigned citis-Mii of Iiwer Mnhanor towa ship, in NonhnmlM-rland eoniity, heing acquainted with Ihe Petitioner ,a)!o certify thai he ii of good repute for honesty and temperance, nno that he is weli provided with house room and other conveniences f, the aceomnvKliiliou of atraui-erR nnil travellers, and that an Inn oi tavern is Ihere necessary for tlieacconun illation of strangers anil travellers. O. B. Weiser. Oeorge llnsious, rVilomon Hcstter, Jtilia Seiler, Michael ijihr, Andrew Ditty. Philip fMih. John II. Leuker, Philip Spnle, J.eph Ft-utttermacher. sen., John Vogue. Isreul Wituicr, Jepli llhr, Itauc SlinfltT. .March 5, leM. 3t. To the honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter sessions for the county of .Vor HiumbcrLind. The undersigned pctiti ncr respectfully solicits the lion. Court to crnut him u license to keep nn Inn or tavern at the Irmsc he n vv occupies situate in Cinner -n township. I'K'I'KU Vi;iKf'!,. We the nnuVrsiiinert citizens of the township of Cam eron, in Norlhuiiihcrland c nnily, In'inir ticqiiiiiutctl with Ihcviiil Petitioner, do certify Ihiit lie isnfg.xKl repute fir ti 'lusty and temperance, tiuii th:it he is well provnl-,1 with house ro-uil mid other conveniences I'.ir the iicconnn-Klreion ol tt runners atultravetleis. and tlintm Inn oi tavern is.there n cessary fir llie accomtn il it ion of strangers and travclien. J doiiviu 11. U"yer, J'eph Groves, John B yer, .Lie i L mr, (ieoriMS Kerstetler. Ilnrnhiirt Kerstrlter, liiuncl S hh-iirht, Henry Klock, Michael Armi, David Uillmuu, Ueorpe M.iuser. .March 5. 1S53 3t 1,000 liouk Agents Wanted, TO SELL ncrORIAL AND USEFUL WORKS FOll THE YEAR 1853. 81,000 Dollars a Year. WANTED IN EVERY COUNTV OF v THE UNITED STATES, active and en tcrprUiiif. men, to engage in the sale of some of Ihe best Books published in llio country. To men or Rood address, possession a small capital of from Sii-ib to -$100, such inducements will be oliered as to enable them to make from SU to $5 a dnv profit. W The Books published by us are all useful in their clmrncter, extremely popular, and com mend large sales wherever lhey are olVcred. For further particulars, address, (postage paid,) ROBERT SEARS, PcaLisntn, 181 William Street. New York, March 5, 185;i lm, To the llanorahle the Judges of the Court of Quarter sessions for the 'eounty of Xorthuw bcrland : The undersigned petiti ner resjieclfuf ly silici't the Hon. Court io pianl him a license to keep an Inn or tnv'ciu in the house he now occupies ns such in Shamokin town ship. WILLIAM FARROW. We fie iind-Tsipiud citizens of fliainokm township, in Nortliinulierlunfl county, heiue; acquainted vvith the I'eti. tinner, ilo eeilii y timt lie is of ejood repute for honesty mid tem;i-ra:iL'c. uuii ttiat he is well provided with house risim nnil otfer conveniences for the nccoimnodntion of strnneeia anil liiivi-IJers, ami lital an Inn or tuvern Ihere is nccessury for lli2 ncc imiuoilution of truntrcrs and travellers. John Moore, S .l.iinon Kvered, J-ainuel Wilkinson, M.ih I 'ii Ii -u-jhiier, Francis KlfuiKc, Andrew (ii.n-er. John Jone. J liu .M:irli, lleorje I'.. Adams, Leonard Wagner, Ira lones. Icc Arnold. Mam kin, March, .1, lX3. nt. Conic niul Hellle. j'lll'. suliscrilicr llcreliy liotil'es nil persons ill debtcd to him lo call and settle their old ac counts, o:i or before llie middle of .March. Tho.-e who ticdeei litis notice, will most poMiivcly find their accounts placed in Iho lino,'; of a Justice for collection. Therefore fail not. GUOT'GE UOHRBACH. Sunhnrv. March 5, lfo:i. 4'. HIIER1FF SALE. BY' virtue of an order of sale, a certain LOT OF GROUND, situate in Ihe borough of North unilierland, in said county, liotinded south-west by Queen street, somli-ca-t by an alley, north-east by an alley, and noilh-west by lot No. 1V3, and known in tlic general plan ot said borough, as lot No. 1?G, containing in front on Que-'n street CO feet, and in depth 240 feet with the appurten ances. To be sold on the premises on (lie 29th of March, at 10 o'clock, as the propcrlv of John and Jaa. Taggarl.Iata the property of David Tag gart, dee'd. WM. B. KIPP, Sliarifl. Sheriffs Office, Ruubuiy, Fsb. 6, 185.- 4t. PROCLAMATION. V OTICE is herebv iriven that thn severs Courts of Coininon Pleas, General Quarter Sessions of the peace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for the countv ol Northumberland, to commence at the Court House, in the borotu-h ot Sunbury, at 10 o clock, A. M. on Monday, the 4th dav of April next, and will continue TWO WEEKS. i'bc coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta bles in and for the county of Norlhumlierlaiid, are requested to be then and there in Iheir proper per sons, with their rolls, records, impositions, and other remembrances, to do those things to their several ullices appert ainim; to be done. And all wiliuses pro.-ieculiu in behalf of the Common wealth against anv prisoner are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper persons to prosecute aaiuel him, as shall lie just und not to depart without leave, at their peril. Jurors are reipicted to be punctual m their attendance, at tho time appointed agreeable to their notices. Given under my li inJ at Sunbury, lha 5th dsv of March, in ihe year of our Lord one thousand cifiht hundred and fil'ly-lhree und tba In dependence of lbs United Slates of America the 77 lb. WILLIAM B. KIPP, She.ilT. l'ublic Vendue. ON SATURDAY the 12th day of MARCH nest, will tic sold at the late residence of Ed ward Gobin, dee'd., in the Borough of Sunbury, the following personal propcrlv, to wit: BUREAUS, TABLES, CHAIRS, stoves, lookina-glusscs, lumps, carpeting of all kinds, an eieht dav dock, and other articles of Household and Kitchen Furniture, to numerous to mention. Terms made known on the day of sale by CHARLES GOBIN. Ex'tor. Sunbury. Feb. 26, ISSS St. Estate of SAMUEL HUNTER, dee'd. "PERSONS who are indebted to the estate of Samuel Hunter, late of Upper Augusta township, Northumberland counly, dee'd., are rcoitcatcd to call on the subscriber, one of the ex ecutors of the said estate, and make settlement on or before the first day of May next; and lis hereby notifies those w lio neglect tins call, mat after that dav he will place the accounts remain ing unpaid iii the bands of a Justice of the Peace, w ho will be authorized to collect them at ones without further notice. WM. I.. DEW All I, t-i tor. Sunbury, Feb. 26, 1853. 6t. LAWRENCE HOUSE, SUNBURY, PA- THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends, anj the publie generally, that hs hss opensJ ths Lawrence House" on Tuesday, March 1, 1863, sad will do his best endeavors to please ths PUbhC' SAMUEL THOMPSON'. Sunbury Peh. ?6, 1853 tf. Valuable Form for Sale. aMIE subscriber offers at Public Pale, on TUESDAY the sad day of MARCH next, a valuable farm late the cstnte of Wm. Tn;(rrt, dee'd., situate in Chilisqunqiis township, North unilierland county, and in Liberty township, Mon tour county, about 4 miles from Milton, on the Danville road, containing in all 277 ACRES, of which about 180 seres is cleared land, vis t flO acres of meadow and 00 acres plough land. The balance, of nearly 100 seres, being first rale limber land. The improvements ire a MANSION HOUSE, a new Frame House, a la rue Bank Barn cVccV. An apple orchard and peach orchard. There is also plenty of limestone within a half mile. A rail road has been surveyed within a half mile of the premises. The aliove farm offers great inducements tn persons who wish tn locate themselves in a -rood farminr- district, as there is every convenience for making it a very desirable home, it lieiiitr handsomely situated, and the Chilisquaque creek runnins through the centre. A good title- and peaceable possession given on the 1st of Aptil next. S S. TAGGART, Ex'tor. Chilisquaque Feb. SG, 1853 tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. "V'OTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad--" ministration on the estnlc of Gcorire Haupl, sen., late of Lower Augusta township, Northum berland county, dee'd, have been granted by the Register of said county to the undersigned. Therefore all persons indebted to said estate will discharge the same, and those having demands will present ihem to SEBASTIAN HAUPT, GEORGE HAUPT, Administrators. Sunbury, Feb. 56, 1833. fit. Store liooin and Ware House THE subscriber ofTcrs for rent bis large Brick Store room lilted up in -rood style, situnted on Main street, in the central and business part of the Borough of Milton. ALSO, a lame Brick Ware House on the same lot, possession e,iven when reipiiicd. W. II. SANDER--'ON. Millon, rcb. SO, I8-13. ol. An Apprentice Wanted. The subscriber wants 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 hy applying soon at the old stand of George Zimmerman. SOLOMON STROII. Sunbury, Feb. 12, 1853. - Itoscndale II vdrnnlic 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 SON, N. E. Corner of Front and Willow street Rail rand. Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1853. ly. Laborers Wanted. rl1IIF. subscribers want immediately on the -- Railroad and Basin, at Chapman, Union county, seven miles below Sclinsgrovc, from 50 TO 100 LABORERS, to wh im one dollar per dav will pc paid. SAVIDGE. Wji.VEvTON fc CO, Chapman, Union Counly, Feb. 1U.IS53. tf. . To the honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter sessions for the county of .Vw thumbcrhmd. T!ie ur.ilcrsij-inrrt petitioner renpei-tHlIly s :!;ci s tr.e lion. C-'ilit to ganiL lutuu licci.sct i kerpiiu tun or Internal the liou-e he now occupies us such in I 'owl low tislnp. I'KTKU . VKAfiKR. Ve llie nii'icrsincd cttiZL'iis of tlic townslnpf f lonl, in Nortliiiia'K.rliuiil c nmtv, benm ariuiiutcd witn tlie sti.I I'e'ili ncr, d i ci rlify that he is ol" uo.ul reptile for houesiy nod iciiii'ciioici., anil timt l.e is veil ir..ivnJi.il with house room Mini otlii-i c. .iivcnii'iicrs f r lliu ucC'.uiiti Hlali'.u of Htr.on:.rs mifl travellers, nud tint an Inn ir tnvcru is neces a irv I -r the HrcoinntodLlion iif siniiiir-rs nnd tinvclleis. tiuicii S. It.'liins. Win .M. ei,vur, -Milnucl Itanivnn, 'al,-iitiuc l'ai:cty. Philip rllntnUich, j 'Srph Zein, li.A. A llnnci lean, I. Annuel iimu, John Tll 'ini s Ml, llnniel V. lt:ms, W'oth. 1. t'riin. Joshua Woo'vcrt 'ii. Frederick Ibcis. StiMiu.in l-.iiton, lliivul f.plilin, II. Ii. Wcaccr, Jacob ll-ms. J. W. Itr-iss, .biiirs Wnius. C .ill twfp.. Fell. 21, Itv't.'H. To ihe Honorable the Jwlpcs of the Court of Quarter sessions for Ihe counly if Northum berland. The uudersis''d petitioner respectfully selteits the Hon. C iurt to giuul linn ti lict use to keep bu Inn or liiveru in the house now occupied hy hou us such m Augusta town slop. F.I.IAS KMltlCII. We the tlildersigucl citiz:lis of Alliflislu township, til Northumberland county, being acnuuinted with the Peti tioner, do certify that he is ol go hi repute f.irli.iliesty and leniicriii!Cc, nud that he is well provided with h"lii.e r.Kin und olhcr conveniences tor I he ucc iniuiiNlutlril ol si I lingers und travellers, niul llint uu Inn or tuveru is necessary for the accoin latl n of simiurers unit truvellers. J'.hu Schmick, 1'eler .eiloss. Jacob Yirly, Siinuel Mope, J .tin Kuker, John . inunt-inioi. VV m. A Ku lib, Ja cob It. t'lurk, llavid Keeser, lJunltl li. Uoinud, JJuniel .iinuiermim, Ahm r-tiipiuun. Auguntii, Fth. 'JO 31 To tin Honorable the Judpes of Ihe Court oj Quarter sessions Jor Hit county ot Northum berland. The uudersieneil petitioner respectfully ailieils the II n Court to ariiiil him a hceiihe lo Leep un Inn or tuveiu in Trcvert-.ii, in the h'. usu formerly ivcupicd as such by unuici i oiuas. nr.NJAMiN kxovsk. We the uudeisigned citizens jfTrcvcilou, in Northum berland c miity, ticuu: ucipimnti'd Willi the Petitioliil, do ccriny that he is o( H'skI repute tor homstvahd temper. Hiice, ami Dial he is well provided with !r .use r'suu and othei eonvci'ienees f..r lln;ucc 'miniNbtiouof stmnffers and truveilers. nud tl;;il an Inu or lirveru is uccessar) lor the aecuninooioion ot sirnncers aim travellers. llauiel T.'bins, Isreul Uuiisletwruer. Jeremiuhtl. Raker. Miehiiel Wertiiroi, S;,uiuel llumniel. Jacb tleline, J. I'en. erher, Andrew A. Iteilll, Il'll.icl Suillll. J. A. uyder, It u. vv eavr, jjitmei i-crimp, jouu lituii. r. r-trawser. Treverlon, Feh.Sd, It-A.'). at. To the Honorable Ihe Judges of the Court of Quarter sessions Jor Ihe counly of Northum berland. The umlersiirucd petitioner resneelfiilly sdicifa the lion Couil lo grant loin u license to keep an Inn r lavaill ill l,ovur Am-iis'a lowuship, lulliu h -ntc wnere lie now re antes, on the public lload leading Horn r-uuuury lo linn bli'lt- WILLIAM It. JflN'KfJ. V e llie iimtersitmed eilizensol ynvcr Aucuala I..WH. altiji, iiorliiuiulMrli.iid county, liiit; ncipuiiuted wiih the I'etilioucr, do ccitify Unit lie is l" good repute for h nesty and lemiicruur-e, nnd thut he is will provided wiih house room and other e inveiiiciiccs lor tne accouiiuodniion oi struners and travellers, anil Ihat an Inn or liiveru laneees- aarv lor lue uce Hum iliitiou ol siruuvers niul iniveuers. John li. Coiinul. J. K. K'liid'.uuu. lluiiicl Stt.'lair, Jere- iniuh Wetzel. C;d, l, I'.ly, I'elel yiK-uin, Jitcob Krel.s, Wd- Iniiii liroh, Jot,,, lljrl, Ororge eelicr, J , till Mcl'liersoil fetcr r-nyiter. l.wcr Aiiguvta, Keb SO, ISM 31. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter sessions Jor thecounly oj Aotltum her land. The undersiL-neJ petitioner respectfully solicits the Hon Court lo giaul lion a license to keep un but or tavern ill the house now occupied by hint lu iSuain kiu town, Coal lowiisiiip. 'fiKDK'WK HAAS We ihe undersigned citizens of hliaiuokui, Conl town ship, in Norlhuinlierland counly, lieiiu; ucquulutcd wiihll.f Petitioner, do certify Unit he is of tp,.! icpule for honesty and leuiperiince, and thut ha is well provide,! with house room and other e. Hiveineuees lor the aecnuu'klHlion of slruueia uuJ travellns, and Ihut uu Inn ol tuveru la uecca anry for ilia uecjiuuiiHlaliou oi stiitiMers and tiuvelleis. r. Aiiiuieriunn, Huuiucl li, t-cliiuink, Jos. 7.eru, Wm. ti. Weaver, Sumiicl llurrimiil, Mil'.ucin lleton, Vm. Alwntcr, John C.inrud, Uuniel I vcrl, Jluniel i Hmus, Juculi Ibiaa. Unleu b. Hoi, us, j.luis l. is, niiurt. Hlauiio-in.I'eh. M, ls.13 Ut. To the Honorable the Judges of Ike Court of Quarter sessions for the county of Northum berland. Ths undsrsigncd petitimer respe-nfully solicits the Hon. Cnu't to ruul aim a license lo keep an Inn or tavern iu the house uow occupied by bun iu tiliuiuokui toau, CutU towuslup. WM. M. WF.AVKR. We ths nnderairnod citizens of Shanwkiii, Coal town ahip. in Northumberland oouuty, tieing acquainted with ths fetilioner, do certify that Urn la of good lepule for honesty ami leniperancs, and Ihat ha is well iuvitled with house room and other oonveuiencea foe the acciHnraodatioa of strauscis and travellera, and Ihat an lmi or taveru is neces sary for the accommodation of alraiigers and travelleis. Peter 8 Yeaaer, Galen S. Koiuua, Frederick Haas, Jo. nas 8. G liner, Joseph Zeru, V. Aimnenuau, William At water, Joaapb Diinnn. k. Kichard Woolverinii, Bamual U. Sinlm-k, J u ISiniuck, Daniel P. Haas. Shouukinlowu, Feb. t, lava Jt, GEOKGK Z1MEKMAN, VEJV1TIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, No. 01 Arch Street, four doors above Second, PHILADELPHIA, CONSTANTLY O.N HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BLINDS, Which for style of finish and workmanship esnnot be surpassed. Wholes U and Ret I at Ihe lowest prices. Also TRANfP.MiF.NT WINDOW SHADES AND SEED L'LIND WIIOLnSAl.V., AT MANVr'ACTl'REns' TRICI 3 MURCHANT3 and others srs invited to call snd ets-nine. Philadelphia, August tl, 1852 ly. i m 'ii i 1 1 im 1 1 isi iii nn, ij.iii The Commonwealth of ( tn the Court of Coin Pennsylvania, iVor- J mon I'leus ol North lliumbciland co. SS. nmbeilaiid county of ( April T. 1853. The commonwealth of Pennsylvania lo Geoige E. Gehrig, Administrator of Geoiiie Voiikin, lale of Chilistpiaipie township, dee'd , and Elizabeth Vonkin, widow, and lo tho heirs and legal representatives of the said George Ynrikin, ilec'd., viz : Wm. Yon- kin, ot jwic tiigiin, Christum, iiituimarned wiih Cook Ciaytcii, of Jerseyville comity, Il linois, George Vonkin, of Lycoming county, I'eiisylvauia, and t'eler loukin, (who is now lec'il. leaving issue three ehildien, Eliza beth, Peter and George,) and lo all Iho heirs legal representatives or Ihe said Georgo Yotidin, deceased. lou and each of you are herebv notiiied to be and appear in our said Court at Sunbu ry, on aloinlay, the 4th day ol April, A. v., 1853. to show il a 1 1 v tl 1 1 1 1 you tnive or know lo say why you should mil bu made parlies lo a certain judgaietit, lately in our Counly Con it of Common Pleas before our judges at Sunbury, to wit : in the Term of August, A. U., 1352, by lha consideration ol llie said Coin' recoveied against George E. Gehrig, Administrator as nloresaid of Geargo lonkin, dee'd., fifty-three 50 100 dollais, lawful money, which to David Hidden and Mary Ann his wifo in our said Court were adjudged for their damages which lhey sus tained as well by occasion ot the non-per-foimance of a certain promise and assump tion by Ihe said George Vonkin in his life- lime lo the said David llolden mid Mary nn his wife at said County made, ns for his costs and charges by them about Iheir suit in Ihat behalf expended, and why Ihe said David llolden and Mary Ami his wile should not have e.eeulion against the bomls of the said Geoige Vonkin, deceased, for the debt and damages aforesaid. Witness Ihe Hon. Alexander Jordan, Pie- sideut of nnr said Court al Sunbury, this 1st lay ol February, A. U., 1S53. JAMES BEARD, Protby. WILLIAM H. KIPP. fSlierilt 's Oiiico ) Sunbury, Feb. 1, 1653. ) 4 The Comnwntccalth of f Li li.e Court uf Com- J'cnnsyf eaim, ior- j mon t lease oi iorin thumberland co .S6'. ; umbeiland comity of April T. IS53. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, lo Georrre E. (ehi iff, Adrninisliator of (Jeoriju Vonkin, l.uo of Chilisnuainiu townshiii, ile- ceased, and to all the heiis and IcchI icpre sentatives of the said Gemot; Vonkin of said County, deceased, vi.: Maty Ann iiileimnr- ied wild U.iviil lijblen. ol Uiiln-i'iiiqiiti lownsltip, Peiiiisylvania ; Cliiisliau mlerniar- rietl wnli took Cl.iyton, ol Jerseyville county, Illinois; W, Ilium Vonkin, of Michi"an; Georye Yonkin, (who is now deceased leaving thiee children, Kliz.ibcth, Peler and Georoe.) and o all the heirs and legal representatives ol said deceased. You and each of you are lieicby notified to be and appear in our said Couil al Sunbury on Monday llie 4lh day ol April, A. D., 1 6 53, to show if any thing you have or know to say who you should not be rnndo parties to a certain judgment, obtained lately in our County Courts of Common Pleas, bcfoieour Jiuloe at Niiibuiy, to wit: in Hih term oi April A. D , 1 852, by lha consideration of the s.iid Court recovered against Gcnroo E. Gehiiu, Administrator as aforesaid of Geoiye Vonkin, deceased $16 20 lawful money which lo D.tvid tluldeu in our saM Court weto adindoeil for his damages which he sustained as well by occasion of the non-per formance ol a certain promise an. I assump tion by the said Georoe Yonkin in his life lime Id t he said D.ivid llolden al said county madtt as for his cots nnd charges by him aboul his soil in Ihat behalf expended and why Ihe said David Molden should not have execution against Iho lands of ihe said Geo Yonkin, deceased, lor the debt and damages aforesaid. Witness Ihe Hon Alexander Jordan Presi lent of our saiJ Court at Sunbury, this 1st day of hebiuary, A U , IS53. JAMES BEARD, Proth'y. WILLIAM B Klt'P, Slienlfrf Otlice ' " ) Sunbury, Feb. 1, 1853. J 4 In the matter of the Estate of GEORGE HALL, Deceased, THE Commonwealth of Peniisvlvania to Ma. ry Hall, intermarried wiih George Zimmerman, Catharine Hall widow of iJaniel Zimmerman the heirs of Piter Hull dee'd., and George Hoey Peter Iloey, Samuel Iloev, James lloev, s.in of James Hoey, dee'd., by his Guardian Jeremiah M. Zimmerman, the Ileus of StKunniili lluey intermarried with William Conrad nud Mary Hocv widov of .'ieliurd Houghton dee'd., child ren of Eliiibeth Hall, intermarried vviih John lloev. lineal deceiidanl of George Hall, ilec'd, an all other persons interested. Gltl'.LTlNO. Northumberland County, ES. You are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of our Orphans' Court to bv held at Sunbury, on the first Monday of April next, then and them to accept or refuse the real eslato of (ieorgo Hull, dee'd., situate in the borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, to wit : A certain Lot of Grouird situate as aforesasd, front ing on lilackhcrry street, adjoining lauds of Ja cob Kuble un the East, Edward Y. liright on the west, by a twenty foot alley on tho north, where on is erected a story and a half House sod a Miop, which was valued and appraised at the sum of Pour hundred and I lly dollars in tho whole, in pursuance ufa writ of Partition and valuation issued out of said court, returnable, to January Term I8S3, oi show cuuse why the suine should not be sold according to the act of Assembly in cases made aud provided. And therefore fail not. Certified from the records of oui said Court at Sunbury this l'Jlh day of Januuiy A. L). H5'J. C. UOYD PL'RSELl Uep. Clk. U; C. February 12. 1853. PROCLAMATION. "VXjTICE is hereby fjiveu that a Special Court of Coiniuou Pleas, in nnd lur the County of Northumberland, lo commence hi ihe Courl House, in Iho boroiioli uf Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M , on Monday the 53.1 day of May next, and Mill continue ON E WEEK. Jurors are requested lo be punclttal in iheir attendance, al ihe lime appointed noreeablu to Iheir notices. Given under my hand at Sunbuiv, tha S6:h day of February, iu the yeai id' our Lord one thousand eio'ht hundred and fifty-three and the Independence of ihe United Stales of America the 77ih. WILLIAM B. KirP. Sheriff. God save the Commonwealth. lMERSON'8 ARITH EMETIC Nos. 1.8 3, - snd Porter's Rhetorical Reader, just rceeiv ed sad for sals If WM. MsCARTV. Bunbury, May I, 1851.. SCHOOL BOOKS. PAPER, do. TIIF, sihseriher offer tn CVr-irav Miirsisrs, Tsiea sas ami Slrttooi. rnMHllvrKS, one of the twat asaorteil stocks of tH'HOOI. HOOKS and STATIONARY to he round in llie City, which lhey art able tn oiler st first prices. LUUiN I KY ill KKCII ArVTS Will find all the leadinr JVliool Itonks, Writiuf and Wrsp. piim I'arwra, Curlniu Hupers. Ul iet ilia: Papera, and all ordi. nury Wtntionory. Ulauk Uooks, Pens, Ink, tc., on ths most iuvuiu.iic icruis. SCHOOL COMMITTEES, Trcnens and oTrfsns srsr itssi-ia in qrssTiTtss for Schools, ore invited to end nnd rxnmine om stock. We hnve Imd eousidernhle cspericn.e in snnnlvintr ficn'-ol l'is- trtcls, nnd Items: I'ul.lishcrs of a nuniher of estensively used M .li'K.I Books, our lucililbs for ;etting each si. si uiisnrpnwu. Amoiiest nnr rublicnlions win be f. nnd the fo owine r Coinly's Stcj,i Hook, revised edition ; ' J'rnneri V ounp llrnlor : Guinmcrc!s Snrvcyinp. the srnndrcd Treatise on llns Sci- ent-c : llomiycutle s .Vlcnsnnitio,, Anderson's Ilnvcnr-irt's llist-'ryof tie I'nitH States, nsert in the I'nhlic S.hiw.ls of e'w York and I'hilaritioltia : riumineie's Proercs-ivc Spellum B.iok ; c:oinlv'B r;rnmmcr ; Latin Diciionnrvj The Uook of Comnieice, Ac , .tr, e. LlllAll III .m ,v ri. t Xorlh Fourth Street, Plulailelploa. rebrunrv Vi, leM, 3in. DittKoIullon of I'ardicrKliIp. rXtHE Copnrtncrsliip heretofore exiHtinrr under 1. tho name of Jumcs II. & Win. H. Hart, is this day dissolved by the withdrawcl of Willinm Hart. The business of the lute firm will be settled by either of the undersigned, at No. 2?9. .vorui id street. JAMES H. HART. WILLIAM II. HART, THOMAS HART. Philadelphia, Jan. t, 1833. The undersigned, have this dav formed a en. partnership and will continue the business under the name of James H. & Thomas Hart. Thank ful for past favors, they respectfully ask Ihe at tention of their friends and the public to their stock of GROCERIES, which will be full and extensive, and which they will sell at the lowest market rale. JAMES H. HART, THOMAS HART, Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1853 J8, tl. EYRE & LANDELL, 4th and Arch Streets, rHIX-ADELPIIIA. ARE now receiving for spring sales V Fine Stock of lh-j Gootli, Ulsek and Colored Silks, Fashionable Shawls, New designs of Dres Goods, Hritish, French and India Goods, Linen Damask and Furnishing Goods, A Full stock of American Cotton and Woolen Goods, N. B. Wholesale Covers sutmlied with scares and desirable Dry Goods it low rKictsrtu kit c.tsit. February 12, 1953 3m. mUIT AKD C0NFECTI0NAEY. RUB1NCAM AND SELLERS, Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in Confectionary of all kinds, Vo. 113 .orlli Third St. below Race, r"rilIE atlention of Lcalcrs is requested to an A examination of their stock, which will l a found to be at is ist equal to any in this city. rniiElliN I- HU ITS ot all kinds in season. N. U. Orders by mail or otherwise prompt v at tended to. February 5, IS53 Cm. C II E A P WINDOW SHADE Depot end Manufaetury or G. L. lILLEP. h, CO. a S. IF. corner Arch and Second Streets PHILADELPHIA. fjrjVERV VARIETY OF SHADES, Whole. t3'J sale and Retail, such as Scroll, Flower, Gothic, Vignette, Oil aud Dry Landscapes, are to be had at the lowest prices for quality of work. Orders lor Isill, I'lutn store, Lettered snd other Shades executed al short notice. Merchants and ethers are invited to give us a trial. WE WILL TRY TO PLEASE. Brasses, Trimmings, 4c, always on hand. Remember K. . corner SECOND sad ARCH Streets, Philadelphia. February 12, 1S03. 0m. W hat can lie got Tor rive Dollars ! .' The undersi.ied have entered into sn arrangement by which thev uree to inrliish the KiiickerlMvker Mncnzine, (in nt'ltly.) the Home Joiiruul, (week ly.) und the .Musical World iiii.I Tunes, (weekly,) lo new silhscrineis, al Ihu very iu xlerute price of five dollurs u yeur I ir the three puh licaiious; nil orders, eiu'l soil? that amount to i)ycr Ic Willis, will ha pr luptly uttcuded to. SSAMt'FI. UI KSTOX, ruhhaher of the Kuickertjoeker, Ml IKK IS A 1 1. LIS, Publisher ..f the Home Journal. DVi:U !c WILMS, rubhaheis ol Ihe Musical World and Times Grand Literary & Artibtio Combinations- Airung'-menls huve licen iiKide to furnish the Ksiesss itorsKR Maoazisk, tiie IIomk Joirnai., and the .Niiw Yok Mi'sical W uiilu un Times lo xsw sisscauictiv f.,r rive noi , abb a yeur '. This is chenp hterulure with a veuecjiuce. The KMcsatsBucsKS la -:l -r aiuunn thn Home journal, SJ i nud the .Mcsital WonLn mul Tim S3 ; niukiii)- 6s n yeui hi the usuul rules. That three sm il works can he obtained for five Ujllaks a year, is a 1 u t truly worthy of the Oalouic ait-,, vvhieli u ,Bl .,. .j, ushered in. Ol the K. 'i. st nnocs. EH .Maoazi.nk edited I v Lewis Oatloiid CIake, it is unnecessary to speak F. r iwenty years It bus lu Ihe lu .U (relilal, hum..ruus, and Pieyn thly" in the world; und the present v 'luiiio will tie better than any whieii precccilcil it. Thn llova Jocssal edited t.y t.so. I'. Mokeis, und X. p Willis is well kir. vvnus the lieat family uewapaci in America; and the MrsicsL Wobld and Times, editil bv lln u.,ki, Sroam V illis with Lowell Maaox, Ueo il Cietis Thomas IIastinus, Wm. ti. llRALaeEY, Uko. T H,xt' aud other musical writers contributing ; aud which cives' am Hig other ihus, over IsJj worlh of mnsie and a lull curs ol inatructiou m hanuouy annually, is the vciy Ik-si uiusicu! Journal aver published. Tiieae three pulieutiona wdl p. st a unilly up 111 rcgutd to nearly evervlhme worth kuowinK i Art, Kcieiice, Luemtiu. ; Music, Puinlmr. Heulpturej luveuil.Mis, lliscveiies ; Wit, Humor, I'ano ?entimenl i toe Xevve.t r'aslo, nnd other attraclloiia for ladies; th.. ice New . Music for the sVihhaih, the Chuicli, and the Hresulei Keviewa and Criucisnia of Musical Worss Periormei; and HeiformaiRs ; in short, lha very pick and ereum of .Welly, Incident. Ilistorv liioaraph, An, Llla.ulure and Science; inrludiuit whatever i-au ba civeu in isenalieaU to promote J,-d,,y A.nuseineni and , ,, "' "" """", anu neip to make n Better. WiaiTaiH Happier may , 1HW ollr,, f, iaes. Address UJ KB i W ILMS. 5j Uroadway New ok. Kelauaryu Iaa3 ai. 1,000 Men Wanted. fS the lio. of ih. SCSQLEHANNA RATI.. w ROAD Iwlwecn Uridijeport (opposite llnr risburrr) and Sunbury, in the Kittle of Peniisvlva nia. This road is fifty four miles in length runs through a highly improved country, and will furnish employment for stone masons, carpenters and laborer for the next twelve months. A. large portion of the line is heavy rock excavation, laborers that are familiar will ihe cfore find ct tain employment and liberal wages. DOC'UHERTY, LAL'MAN c CO.. , Coiifactorav February ID. 11-53. 40,000 SlllMJLKS. GOOD lot of Cf, inrbes hiis f ine Shinglca for sale al $IOer.K i. II. M ASSER. Sunbury, Jan. IS. IW3. If,