SUNBUllY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. ' or cgu NcruD.1 ARRIVAL OF THE PACIFIC. LATER t ROM El HOPE. .l.'rt 1 tVcrlike movement Impending rapture be- ...v,'""4' Russia and Turkey Russian Army h :on the f rentier Nankin taken hi the Reb "''tlsfCommodore Perry at Jlong Kong - . .r sA Army in Jlumah Repulsed. t.,', KUSSIA AND TURKEY. MenschikolT, (ho Austrian Ambassador, lefi , Constantinople on the 22 J, and arrived at vnessa the next day. The: Russian nrmy, 100.000 strong is con centrating upon llio Turkish fronlicr. ' The Minister of France, Engtand, I'lussia and Austria had made a joint attempt to re concile the parties, but MenschikofT and the Divan appeared to be equally indexible. So the former left Constantinople and the Olio man fleet was sent for to prepare for emer gencies, Part of the fleet hat been sent to Egypt for the. troops that the Abbas Pasties has already muttered. v The Minister of War also despatched coti- riers to every Ottoman province to call out the whole warlike resources of the empire. The whereabouts of the French fleet is not ascertained, and orders of the British Hoot are kept with fhe most profound secrecy. Affairs now appear to bo critical, but may eiill all be quietly sullied. CHINA. Tim intelligence from Cliiiu is of. iho ut most importance. Tho latest reliable lntel'icnco from jSlmnghae is to the 28lh f April. The cily cf Nankin was invesle.i hy t tao rebels on the Kith of April. " Tho Imperial Commissioner, lor llie pitrpoap of itdieviiig the cily by walor, hired a fl;vi of boats from the Portuguese. . jHoffre they could reach the city, llio rebels Captured them. In this si rait the Cuimnissiomer besought aid from the foreign Consuls and the French, English and Americans agreed to assist the Imperial Government. Tim British Consul Kent the Salamander, Lily, ilia llerme'se steamer; the French con sul sent the steam frigate Cassiui. and the American Commissioner, Mr. Marshal, un dertook to place the Susquehanna frigate be fore Nankin. No accounts had been received of the re volt, but there were many rumors of tmerial victories in the interior, but no reliance was placed on them. i , Commo.loru Perry, with the steam frigate Mississibpi, arrived ut Hung Kong on the Till of April, and he despatched the Plymouth to Shanghae o:i lbs !lli. STILL LATER FROM CHINA. 'A private letter, received at Manchester, brings dales from Shanghai to tho 20th of "April, one day later than the above. This JiiUcr slates that Nankin had fallen into Iho hands of the rebels. The commander of tho Urilish fleet refuses to permit British mer chantmen up the river with stores or ammu nition for either party. It was expecled that the American commander would adopt the same course. Vanderbill's steam yacht, the North Star, arrived at Southampton on the 1st hist. Among the pissuugers on board the Pacific are Lewis Cass, Jr, Charge d'AfTaires at Roni and II. J. Raymond. A. rni.HTING OFFICE. Few persons have any idea of the amount of talent, labor and expense required to con. duct a daily newspaper establishment in our ' larue cities. No olhcr business, mercantile mechanical or professional, ' needs anything like tho same investment of eilhor, to bo suc cessfully prosecuted : and yet, wilh all Ibis vast expenditure of means, newspapcrt are olien hazardous ventures, and rarely lucrative lo tho extent frequently attained in oilier pursuits. Of all the printing offices in the I'niied Slates, from which a papei is issued that of the New York Tribune is perhaps lha most complete. Tho publishers have, recently issued a Directory, giving the num- . Iter " and tho names of its employees, from which we make tho following recapitulation under the expectation mat trie tacts uemora pes will prove as curious and interesting to our readers generally, as they certainly were r t to us ; . Thu force daily employed upon the Tribune consists of 1 Editor; 10 Assistant Editors! 13 Reporlert ; 30 Correspondents; 1 Publish. er ; 6 Clerks; 1 Foreman of the Composing Room; 7 Assistant Foremen; 32 Regular Compositors ; 4 Prool Readers ; 4 Office- ' Boyt ; 1 Foreman of Press Room ; 2 Assist ants; 10 Feeders; 2 Engineers; 3 Wrapper writers; 6 occupied in the Mail-room, and 26 Carriers Total, 174. Of the Assistant Editors, 1, (C.A.Dana) is General and Foreign ; 1, (George Ripley) Literary; J (Bayard Taylor, formerly of Penu'a) Travelling j 1, (George M. Snow) Commercial:. 3, (J. F. Cleaveland, Donald C. Henderson, and Alex. W. Thayer) Djmeatio News j. I, (William Newman) Ship News; 1, (FrauWliu J. Ollarsoii) City News. Of the '.Reporters, 6 are of Police ; 2 of Lectures; 2 of General News; 1 of the Courts ; 1 of At, "Mermen's proceedings; 1 of Fires; 1 of Meetings i I of Williamsbnrg Items; 1 of Jersey City, and 1 of Brooklyn. Of the Cor respondents, 1 wriles from London; 1 from .Dublin; 1 from Liverpool; 1 Irora Paris; 1 from Constantinople ; 1 from Philadelphia; 2 from Washington ; 1 fiom Albany; 1 fiom the Plains; 1 from Mexico; 1 from Hivaua; 1 from California ; 1 from Toronto ; 10 Irreg ular, and t Telegraphic Repo rlert . Thonus McElrath, Esq., recently of Lancaster coun ty, and a native of Pennsylvania, is the pub linher. , - - The establishment is owned by the follow- Inn 14 person;, Horace Greely, the Chief Editor) Thos. McElrath, Publisher) Charles A. Dana, JatneiS. Pike, George Ripley, Bay. ard Taylor, George M. Snow, and J. F, Cleaveland, Aitnt Editors; Samuel Sin- stair, Robert M. Slreibeigh (formerly of Pen. i J and. James Ciithell, Clerkt ; Thomas N. looker,' Foreman of I he Composing Room) orgs) Hall, Foreman of the Press Room ; nd Patrick Rourk, one of the Engineers in he Pies Room. It is understood that the .ml two own 'about two-thuds of the rsiab. sli no.il. -Duily Reitci. ' CELEBRATED Family Medici no s. TN offering lo the publlo tha above invaluable nrcpara. m. irons, tne autstcribet would atala thai in ooncultaiioii with hia ft lend and mm of lha moat repctat.le ol lha T. falty, li waa uVcineU advisable IooAm lo Uta public, a few praMratima of known salubrity, balna; pre rairctl with lha aronteat pore, ami (Hi the moat acieulilta principlea, na suliatitutea for the nnmeroua worlliloss ar ticles that are flooding Ilia country in the form of pnnaoeaa )M.--iii-u uy uic iiiiw ignorant ana mercena ry jtersous, lulciiUed to cure all Uiseaacs nnd good for none. , ' ' ' Read and Reflect. That Hie Medicine, Manufactured by W. M. Bar-aLtr, lueliuliiig hia Koau Perioral lor Onitjlis. Crenni Camphor, for Itltcnniatisiii. Worm Svrtin f. Worms. TiMith W tiall. tor (lernt ml tcclli. ili:cnnl .riiiiia Family Pilla, or hi ,, l'uril er, hare lin n inure extensive, ly naed, nnd luivo uiven in-im aalianir'liiai, liiuu any othei Medicines liefire the public, being prcKired with mraril to iiieir tisriiiiness rite lully wi'illiy tliu trial m lite aimci nl. (Jive them n tristl. A few piiwuiliil ntaaon why llicaliore Meilieiiica ore. dcBLTvina; of universal iwifiouriee. (In the tirst plnce. tliey nrc prepared liy n regular I'hyaic iml, who iiiHlerslundn tne nppiKuilion ol .Moiliciitefl, to iMntiiNea, nnu conncqnemi are Oerfectly a:ue lo Hike, (Secondly,) lliey Iwre been llaeil with uiiivernill ancceM. mid hiire ifiven Hto're anlialhc lion limn nny oilier Moiiiinva olli red liulore (lie piililio. (I'liirdly ) Ihey nre llio only imil.ciiics llmt bare pained the Kitro1itice ol' Thraif inna, where they luive been uaed and (Kouilhly,) Ihey are put up in lurper qnantiliea fm the mime price, than nny other Medicines ottered to the public of the same kind. Aa the anliacrilier ha a nuinlier of certificates iu ha waneaaiii of the highest autlHirity, where Ihey have liceu uaed with llie moat anlialnctiry re aulla He will publiah a fewol Iheiu, feelinjr sntiafied that a trial will iuaure their reroininenilnlioll. Try thcin ami aatiefy youraelf of iheir auperioiily over all oilicra. Head and be Convinced. We the uiidcraieiied harinir liecn made acquainted with the iiitfredirnte eiitehna; into the CoinpmiiHla known aa Hickley'a Family Methcinea Dlm luring preacribed nml known them to be naed, with nual aalialiictory rcanlls; take ideaatire in aavinfl Miat we Wlievo tbcv fulti meet the design for which Ihey nre recommended. JAM. PI'HAH I1HIIM.I., .M . . O H. t'lill'K, M. I): V1. Mi MMION. St. T). WKSI.KV II l!K.IIIIKAHT, M ll VI. II M Mill, I., M. I). 11 II. IIMAKHCAItT, At. i). Ctitr ol' jt.n'it in iht Shit, ami awxh ftfwi piott.sh'tl lAOrr I uiitfitttiut. Alra. ltoliert Ailuna. Lil.-trin-- mi.lrr rbrimte I .iver r.im. plaint, nrcnimiiiiiifd wilh n fell irl drr c.m.jli ivOn in Hip ai.tc and brea.sl. gi'iieral d-lnlit', loas o"f aiiprlite. alter trv- linr nil llie uanal reuiiilim recoiiiiiii ii.leif lot comrlia m'i.1 diatltaea of the clic.t, who wilh no lienrlil. ahe waa reenm-lm-iiili.ll to liy tin- HoKe rerioral. fr. hi wlik h, ihe li"l only ilcriveil immeillalcliill neriuniieiil rebel'. John Adiuia, ami of Alra. Iloberl Ailama. wna nlllicteil with a very aereic couyh, pain iu Hie ante, nnd eorrncaa pr.Hlueed by iiieepicint c-ililnilir ; he waa iiiduce.l tolry llie lloau Tefloral. To one hia own lan'Fiini'e. llie firtt doje enilil il linn lo enjov a 1101 d niclil's reH. In llie in 'riling ho cxprulorutcd nUmt ball' pint ol" nialter. lie eontiltlM-d lo ililiinire until lli.H conirh irnliretv lel'l liiin. :1 lilao bud llie rllrcl of Mri uulieniliiT Ilia breaat. w hu ll wna naliutilly weak. He nlao niya lli.il he liaa leconniieinleil It lo a inniibrr of hiaftieiida for Miuilat coiuolaiuia. and in every cac It liaa pireu aaliMaelii'ii. The nb tve persons resident a of the town of Daurillc, fceliiej lliat Ihey have derived jrreal lieueliui from the uae ol'llieltoae Pectoral; authorize tlie alwve alalnueul, lor llie lieuclil ol' tlioae who mav be nrtlielid in n aiuiilai man ner. tiRK.vi' i:i nK. Imss of Voice restored with oar Iml lie of Hose Pec toral. Alias Susan AVhillock, of Hush township, Northumber land co., for a number of years an ii vnbd, in the full of I'sJll, Iohi the nee of her voice from a aerelu cold ahe nm- tmcled ; nfter trying a numliea of rctnediea, wilh no licnc- fit. alie was cntirelv reatored bv Inline- one laillle of Rose Pectoral, after which, ahe loat her voice njr-.nn. from a Ireah cild alie coulrncleil, nnd was ntrtill restored by the use of aihilhel bottle ; she then took four bottles mote to strengthen her breaal, from which ahe deiired tha moat deeideil licnelii, nnd hna lieen in the enjoyment of excellent iieaiui ironi mat time to inc preaent. The nbue atateliieut ia obtained from Dr. Pnraell, the rhvan-iaii wh attended her : tile t her mother who tliiuka that she would ul be bring ut On lime if il had not been foi the Hone Pectoral. Danville, Jan. &i, Itxii " another Muriel Cure KffteteJ. Alia Siiinirl Sechlcr, liciiiir of n n-ilitml weak nnd deli cate constitution, very eiiKeepliblc to col.la, waa nlllieletl wn.li a rely st:rcre coie;li, p-nn and aoreueSM 01 the brctut, l'.ss of appelite ; niter Usinij n tiunlher of I lie llinial rt-lllc-die I'r. nil which, she ileriveil no lK-iielil, ahe v is curil hy lakinirone bollle ol llos. INvtornl nnd ia in llie enjoyment ol bcilcr lieali Ii tlnii i-t yrm picvi -utr. P mvillc, I'rc. 1 1SHI. Pr. TticKi.F.v: rerniil me to inform yon that my wife, who ia u delicate and weakly woman, kibortng inaler it very crcrc L'oiieh with pun nml aoieueaaof breaal, was III 're quickly oml etreelnally relieved wilh one liollle of v-.ur Hos.: Pectoral than nny other nietlirme atie h al ever token. JtllMilt AI'IIIIIDi:. Jan. IS.VJ. Sainuct U.AViHitla' Furnace, lied Point. Hrit'-NG KvinF.xcK ix F.iroii ov -riiK Itosa Ptit-roiiAt Axn Family Pn.t.s. John Fuhicr taken In'twecn 4'hri.stniaa nnd Xew Year Willi u very bid cold, which ended in a dry hard iuccauiit f'oiish. cntisiu? n great deal of iain whenever he eoiigheil, waa ii'hcred very much ; by llie time he hnd Inkcu one third of a hotllc, and by the liiuu it was nnohed, w.i en tirely cured. He uto says that he haa taken several d aca ol lite iieaiui Kesioralire or l-aimly 1'ill.t, uud lliat they are the mildest and llioat cHectual purgatires he hni crcr taken. Danville, Jan 1, ls.vi. Db. Hu-KLnr : During a vim to mt brother, in Dan ville. I look a veiy at-veic Cold, which ended iu a tivld hard LVnigh. with aoreueae nnd lutn iS the brenal, for which I uail your Itoae Peelorul, and Fftindy Pdla, uml take ph-ai-ure in rcc mililcudiiig them, as the miklc't nial moat elfeittual remedy 1 have uaed. Your, re-peettiillv. JAMIvS MdllUAN, Jan. '.HI, tRj'2. While Haven. I.lizeine co. Dear riir : As a recommendation f,,r yrnir Hose Pecto ral, ici mil uic ti auy, that I was etl'ectually cured ol' a very severe conch with pnin iu the breaal, with leaa than hall a botlle, and that I cmiaidut it invaluable. You aie ut liberty to make thia mlblie if you please. .IHIIN SI'l.ltltl.NU, (Uroccr.) Danville, Pu. Aty aon William laboring uialer a severe cough uud iin in hia aide, from ml injury received by a lull, wna filllcly relieved by a bottle of Hone Peelorai tc Cream of I'lim- rhol. I have nlao uaed your Family PilU, and iillgrlhet c at tiller thcin Ihu beat iiledecinra I luive ever uaed. JUAN (A KltlKUi I', Jan. ISM. Iliiali Tp., .Norlh d co. Dr. Jiicktey : Sir: Aa mv wife who waa troubled Willi dry, bald Cough, ala i sour Stomach, dependent utoii debility, similar to Diipcpsia. waa entirely relieved by liane' irt'o iHitttes of your lloi-e Pectoral, pcilt.lt me bi Kiy thai 1 c-aiaidei it an excellent remedy. Y ouia, respectfully, llev Mr. WIl.t.Ant). Pahtor laillictan Cliureh, Dnuvdle. Pa. Having bi?en cured of a wiiu iu my aim (similar lo i lien, nuitisin) which deprived me ol the I'lee use ol it for alsiul lour months. Jly using one b title of I'lcnm of I aiii'li-t I would atitc that I c naiilcr it tlie lc?t rt-liieilr ol llie k md 1 hare ever mnil ill my familr. audi would lively rcc iiumend it to oihcii with fimil.-ir atlecli-ma. Youra, napcclliilh , JOXAS WOt.F. Ittish In.. Norlh'd co. Aty wife beintr cmictc.1 with n verv seveie tuiin iu her nnu and aliouliler (l!ie ell eel a of cok I) which disabled her fi-oui u.-iag it, was cured wilh ruUang of Cream of Cam phor .Mrs. J-.iliiu, my siatcr-in-law, wnttilao cured of a aerero pain m Hie neiui nml lace by uamg tne creuin oi Catuiilior . TIIU.M A8 C. i;i,I.IS. Danville. Jan. SMI. 'M My wife having Kheuiiiatiam of the nnu for u mimlM-r of yeura, which prevculed her fnall using il iu d- nog her woik ; niter Having stieut a gitxil ueul ot iii niey m trying tlnlcreut remetltea wilh no hrneht, w:ia entirely cured oy using only one bottle of your CretKU of t'onqdlor. II.I.1AM KVKNS, .Minor, ( I S. K. Waal, It. Point Dr. Ilicklev : llaviiii; teceivetl a very eevere injury in my side by fulling oil a l ad of hay, fnaii which I wua una ble lo follow' my work, waa rccouimeudcd to try a b.-llle ol Cream of Cnmplior, which atloriled immediate relict. UHII r I I II l.Altlt. Kuan lp., .Norni u co. Mv wite. aiillerina: from insatt excruciating tuoii, throughout lief general ayslcin, which prevented her from irciinx toeing occnsioneu uy u long hihi pioiiuciu. -u ot aickness ;) for wdiich ahe usetl u number of rcmeilli witlnnll bench!, waa entirely relieved by the nee. ol I. ream i utimpnor. iihu.it. iinuu.i. Puree ll Denliat, Duuville, Pn Child cured of llowel Cumpliiint. uud Ague (of two years staiuliiie.l bv Worm Hvruo. Aty elnlil lieiiur altlieteil foi thu last two vears. with Rowel Comnlaiiil uml Acue linlil il was reduced to u lucre skeleton, i men a uumlier ol remedies with no tenuniieui betiefil, until t gave it a tMlle of your Worm Syrup, since wtiica liiue II liaa been well, and got qnilu lieany. I also nave reeoimn,-ndcl it to a miinlier td my Inends, unu in every cuse it haa given aitislnclion. I,, l.r.vi. At laiia Ijiic'si I Mercbant.l Danville. I have used your Worm Hvrnn iu mv familr. uud con- aider it not only effectual, lint the ino.l ,lcuisiml utticle I "in iuU linltsl wilh. J AI'OII l. Slli :t.S, Danville. Hat ine used your Worm Syrup in my laiuily, il hcla iu, ciiiioieii in ire laan auy pieivJllon ol llie kind, and more pleaa.un lo take. DN MOItGAN. . . Mont-air Itow, Duuvilte. I have had tveuai on lo uac vour Worm fyrup iu my family, and prefer it to nny Vermifuge- I have uaiwl. I- IW:i. HIIII, Fro.lv Yallcy. Aloiiloitr co Dr. llickleyl lluviug uetsl your woim piyrup, nnd t.nmiuiu tiinipln.r uud Family 1'illa in my family, Ihey pare v.wul uil i.ii.eii.n. .....I I .1 i. leolual, uul pkaonnl rctnnliee, we have had in our fumily JiillMlTIIAN II. HIHIIKU Danville. Dear Sir : e the underaignrd being iu the employ of ,..,...jm m. ut wiHng store, you nave nil Agem-y for the a-ile of your Family Mediciiiee, autle that wa luire hud an opp-irtanlly of knowing llie opinions of numerous individuals who have uaetl them, nud that Ihey ,nimi ...-ueiii.n. e nave e'liu a greni litany ia your Pills, which aia universally liked. Iwing very nukl i llieir operatlim. . I il-;i!-K.iN Kl.lj. Jhiuville, ' Attest, W M KI.I'l.llK. I Having Scurvy of my in nitli very laid, 1 was Induced lo try a is it in m your i ouut tvaau. wlncli aetad like a dtariq, iwiiinusi mi. Ku.u-t " irj n.K.T.MK pn pTsenae. JONATHAN R. HlhlIKU Dmnvtlla Dr. Bicltler r Hatfin what wu ettllad ulrenu-d tL mouth, fur which, 1 tfied iiamber of reiuedic witk no (cut bt i I waa mt lust cured by uaiiig on btstiU of your T-wHb wnih. My wife aUo during her ctMifiiwrneiil, was threatened wilh re lireaaU, lumpa having alrcavly I'ornwd, for which ahe uad tlio Cream of Cainrihiir, which atstiUtsr- c4 Uiwa, the rat 17 prevaiitUif Mr breaau fnm iralhaniig OKO A. UHOWN, Near I-utheraa Ch arch. DajiTilla, Pm. Pr. liukley. I lav inc an opportunity of Baaing your Anti-Sctorbutin To th Wub uaed iu artroa very aevere c aaa of acufvey nf tha ruina, I enttaider H ad eserlkftit rema dy- Youra. reapectfuily, GtO. U. BIIOWN. Thf ahova piedic mea are for aula Wholraala and Re tail by W M. ilU'HI'bY. M. 1) , I'ropnotor, Danville AW) For an la by the following. Ageuta in Norlhumber- laud county. Kntuig h Grant, buuburyj W A. Knobb, Auruita; W. Puiour. Snydcrtown : lasgarf. Furiuna Itn r I'M 1, Pnxinof : K.iiiitme 4- Stmuee, raxinoe; John Vanrant, Pukih a; Jluijh Vaaone, Pnxinoa Amaitmiau Itoeaer tt tn , pniinokitr; mra. jub. i nomiia, Diiainohiu Wm. Faaaiv. Miavavvkui : Crnnnkti Kline. AuruaU fviinuel A. RergatreaMr. Peteralxirg; Jaeoa Laiaeuring Riar Gnn; C urad Wanck. Northumlwriaiid : Jerenni ('ttinae. Sflluteyrove i Joatab B iker, Lewiahurg j John f Caxl r and Jouatlian Zeiiera. Milton t ('.til on the Agent, end get a rireular containing a full dear n ft kv the uterom cusea parlormad ay tne tliacr- tilt 3lf1l"ir. June 11, l3-lv 11.1 NOTICE. THE Venders and Itetoilars of Forsign and Domeatic marthandizs, within the county of Northumberland, will lake notice that tliey are aeeeeeed end rated by the appraiser of mercantile taxes, for the year 18S3, as follows : Lftn's Township. rtnaoxs. Amos T. Uiseti liquor Ueorge P. Kamp, liquor Knup it Havagc, liquor ' Delaware '. Dcnllcr Sc. Piprr, Hayes & McCorniirk, E. I.. I'iper, J.udivig A Rank, Jonas Wolf, liquor CLtae. " 13 $15 00 14 10 50 13 I .00 ishtp. 12 1? 50 It 1250 13 10 00 1 4 7 00 14 10 50 r 1.1 loOO 13 10 00 14 7 00 10 20 110 11 IS 75 1.1' 15 00 11 13 50 12 IS 50 13 15 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 3 50 14 3 50 14 3 50 14 3 60 14 3 50 Murray, (jootlintiu e Moodio, frill Coilvvallaili-r tV sou, Willinm Hciucn, Frymire & Hlout, liquor Charles I. Engle, liquor A. W. Comly, Thomas Swenk, Isaac Drown, liquor D. K. llaag, fieorira (Jorrev, Joseph Angaladt, John V. Caslow, Jonathan Zellers, Khun & Chnpcna, J. A. & W. Grny, J. & M. Yount.' John M. Woods 1). Krauser, Chiltstjitatjue Township. Adam Conrad, 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 .r0 7 00 10 50 10 50 10 50 1 0 5(1 10 50 10 50 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 15 00 15 00 15 00 13 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 10 50 10 50 10 00 James ltecd, 14 Keller &. co., 14 Point Township. Samuel R. Wood, 13 Rush Township. John U. Shipman, 14 Upper Mahanoy. Daniel Ht'itn, liquor 14 Daniel Isexliurt, liquor 14 (ijtli'on W. Snyder, liquor 11 Shamokin Township. Snyder & Zimmerman, liquor 1 1 llutjh II. saline, liquor 14 Win. Knrrow, liquor 1 4 John Vun.ant, 14 'i'aggart, Uartuii tV Co., 1 3 bergslreaser tV Hull, 13 Knmuel John, 14 W. li. Kane, 14 t Upper Augusta. F. ec I. F. Kline, liquor 14 Northumberland Borouyh. Marks B. Priestley, liquor 13 James Tuggart V sou, liquor 13 James 'I'angart, jr., liquor 13 v in. J . rorayth, .iquor 13 S. I). D'Eiiorinundie, 14 Win. Elliott, liquor 14 .Mary McCuy, 14 Conrad Wctik, 14 M. J. 1). Wilhincton, liquor 1 1 Jacob Eckert, liquor 1 4 Sunhury Rorough. Friling & Grant, 13 Henry Manser, liquor only John Uuyera V co., 1 i 7 mi 10 0(1 10 00 10 00 7 00 15 00 10 00 10 50 E. V. Bright tV co., 13 Benjainin Hellitcr, 13 John Young, liquor 14 S. N. Thomiisou. 14 W. Truer tS: co.. liquor 13 George. Bright, Ira T. Cleinent, liquor 14 P. W. Cirav, 14 11. Fagely tV co I I 7 00 i 7 00 7 Oil Albeit EUlicrg, H Lower Augusta. Jar.oh Weimer, liquor 14 Hcilner tV Knohb, liquor 14 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 7 00 10 50 7 00 10 50 7 00 15 00 10 50 10 50 7 00 10 50 7 00 It. Kaufman, liquor 14 Jacob Krebs, liquor 14 Wood, M'DoiiiicI y Clark, I I Lower Maluinoy. Andrew Ditty, liduor 14 teorce Brosioua, 14 Witmer & Dockcy, liquor 14 Elias Weiat, 14 JdfAsod. Win. Deppin, liquor 13 Wm. Cares, liquor 14 Israel Carl, liquor 14 Little Mahanotj. Win. Rothcrmel, 14 Jordan Township. ohn Wert, liquor 1 Josiah iSw.irlz, ' Cameron Township. Charles It. Weikle, H 7 ro llcuuing & lloupl, liqtrnr 11 10 " Con! Township. Ainmerinan, ltosacr & co 14 Kasc, IJeed co., II 7 00 7 00 10 00 IU 00 7 00 7 00 It. Fagely & co., l:l M'Gran & Barry, 11 Hetijamiu, tiouder tc co., 11 Eiiibtuie V Strouse, l l Zerbe Township. Ed. Helfenstine, 12 10 00 Isaac .tiscr: M 7 00 FEHSOXS tXOISIDII SSLLISJtt Tstsiit MkUI- CIXDS II NoaTHl'MSSBLAX COISTI ll asstssKO as follows: Milton Borough. John F. Caslow, 4th class, Jouutliau 'Zellers " $5 00 5 00 $5 00 $5 00 Delaware Township. Hayes & M'Cormick, 4th class, Leicij township. Amos T. Bisel 4 ill class, I'tBaoNS INOAIiKll IX l.CTIIIIti ll SKLLIKO WlllSKKV IX TUE COCMTI. Milton Borough. John Kohr, 10th class, $: oo 6 00 Sophary Deuce, " , IIkku Hot BEs iso OtsTt Cellars Colstv. Milton Borough, C. Stine, liquor Bin das $S 50 8 50 5 00 5 00 5 110 David Waldrou, liquor " Joseph Eckbert, Win. Strme, ' C. Maikcs, " Northumberland Borough. Henry Wenck, liquor Klh class, $S 50 $ 3 50 8 50 8 50 Suubury Borough. Simon Marti, liquor 6th class, Philip Bry mire, liquor Charles (Jerriugcr, liquor UlIWEUS WITHIN Till CoVMTT. ' Milton. George Baker, - 9th class, ' $8 00 An appeal will be held at tlie Commiaaioners' Olfice, io Suuhury, on Saturday, the S5lh day of June next, at 10 clock, A. at whicb urae and place those interested may attend ,i .! JA8. V. BARIt, : Mercantile Appraiser June 11, 1H53. A Btray llorso CAME to the premises of the subscriber in Little Mahanoy twsp., about three utiles be low Trevertou, on the 2d of June inst., a dark Bay Horse, b.ind of one eye, and about 1 5 years old. I lie owner Is requested to come forward, prove las poperty and take hnu away. " NICHOLAS E ASTON. June 11, l853-4f. ; riHAIN PLMre A small number of these excellent pumps have been leoeived and are open d Tor salt by :.. ,. H. B. MAJSfeER Suuhuiv, June 4. 18o3. - Supreme Court of PenniylTeJnlA. ! NORTHERN DISTRICT. ! Notice ' IS hereby given thai the annual Session ot said Conn to commence at Sunburr, nit the second Monday of July next, will by direction of ihe Court be Ihi'ii adjourned lo lha third Aloiiday, at which limn il is nlao direvleil by the Couit llmt all ruuai.-s fur argument wi!l be tnken up nud dipptiBt'd of without tic In y- CUUU.ES PLEASANTS, . l'roili'y S. C. N. i. rrothonolary's OfnYe, ) Sunhiiry, June 11, 1853.- LIST OF CAUSES FOR ARGUMENT. 1. limn, ell S. Colbill 3. Uuiuley I. lieclti 5. Mi-Carl y 6. Knihl - 7, Luwry 8. Clement VS Anson, Puller cnutily VS Long ei WllllSlitii. 'I'lir-U vs C'umrriouui'iilih, Cliuttut vs vs vs vs Slilxcl. Nuilli'il Hnllins.il, Lji'iniiiiig lU'ii:liitrl, " Allison Nmili'd Weiiiirr, " Luikawanni R. U Ce. Siisdiieharin.'i vs 0. Lyons Heirs vs 10. II. 12. 13. It. 15. 16. Nones Clutk Same Looinis Gardiner Bowman Whitman vs NorihM cu , NonliM vs fluovey, McKenn vs Samu ' vs " Kellojij, StiS'iieli vs Reynsloul, ' vs Flynn, " vs Montgomery, Luz vs Claik, " vs Johnston, Tioua vs Ktiperl. Columbia Lumberman Bank, Poller vs Deli-irk, ' vs IvDxcfuitl, Tinua vs Bollas, NorihM 17. Chadwiulc 19. Bush 10. Robinson '20. Carson vs 91. Partly 22. Yeoman 23. Fuuelv , 24. Sttiillis cx'rs vs Wiigenseller el al, I'liinu 25. Siimo vs Saute, " ! 2(i llummell vs M.tt.-li. " I 27. Cox vs Satluoll, MeKe.in : 2S. f.vconiiiijl ro vs llnliip, Lji'tmiino , S!i. WauiiM-lltr vs Siniilis ivv'ia, I uimi I HO. Kin vs Spencor iM nl. Tinun 31. Cabel vs II it'lifiiaii el kI, Nmili'd ' 3 . Kerliii vs Bissrl, ' 33 Stephens vs Dimo.-k lp., Susq 31. New Yotk Union vs Clullenileii el al, I M. Ins Co. Siist jiifli 35. Good el al vs Selinunre. Culumbia 3li. Slali? M. linen vs UpdegriifT rl nl, Lye 37. Covenliaven vs Hail, Sullivan Hope Msnui factory. THE suhsciibcr respectfully informs the people of Northumberland and Sunburr, and the public generally, that ha has constantly on hand nud manufactures to order, all kinds of Boa. ropes, bed conla, wash lino, plow lines, twine and lines of all kinds, at his establishment in Northum berland. 1?ICHARDMUSHAI.L. North'd., June II, 1853.-3tn. Important to Coal Dealers. rMIE subscribers hereby inform the public, that Ihey have entered into partnership under the firm of Kasc, Reed & Co., for the purpose of mining, shipping and Billing coal, delivered ut Hunlnirv, or al any other point along the Sui qneliaiina. ri ;n i.. ...... i i.. ,i. t ii ri'o, on toilliart or oiueiwiae. Ill till tlllli'M, on nil ahorlrst notice, uud on the moot re.iaonal!e U run:. Orders received ut Shatnokin by KASK, RKED &. CO. Suii'iury, June 4, 1853. ly. TIIIE ubovo reward will he pnid for the discov JL cry and conviction of every imliviilual found : guilty of trespassing or injiirinj any of the ! iiroiicrtv of 1'hiladclnliia and .'Suuburv Railroad Company. BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT. June, 4, 1853. tf. NORTHUMBERLAND Select School for Girls. Under the Care of Kiss E. Calvin- INSTRUCTION will lie given in the ordinary English Branches, Physical, Sciences, Alge bra, (ieometry and Languages. A Session will consist of twenty two weeks, Second quarter to commence on the 13th of June. Tebxs. Orthography, Reading, Writing Com position, Geography, English Grammar and Arithmetic per quarter. S3, 00 Willi any additional English study, .$1,011 Algebra, Geometry, or Languages, $5, HI) Music, I'uitiling, and Drawing, each ucperate and ut the cuslom.iry rates. ltclcreucCK. Dr. li. 11. MCay, Nortbuiiibciland. D. Taggart, Esq., " Hon., Joaeph Casey, New Berlin. Itev. Dr. M 'Kinney, Ed. I'res. Banner l'hila. II. G. M'Guirr. A, M , Principal of Central Institute, 1'hiliiilelpliia. iSoriliumlierl.imi, May 21, 1853. 3iu. 'Jiirekii, Kurekii." WE HAVE FOUND IT AT LAST. fur ,',e littl.- ones. Why will parents a waste lititira and duva in fruitlcsa endeavora to get perfect pictures of their children and alter all gel nothing but a poor, miserable caricature 1 e would say, come to our EXCELSOIR GALLERY and we will suarantee ts make vou a oerfect picture, by our Electuo Chemical pioccatt, that works In troin to a seconds. - W e dety any Daguerrean in Philadelphia or elsewhere, to compete with us, as wo are the liiveutots, and the process is used only in our dif ferent establishments in New England and the Middle States, tot pictures of adults, thu silver medal we have received lioui the American Institute, New York and Franklin, Philadelphia, together with the numerous premiums Iruiu l. uuuty r airs, is sultieient proot that luey are the As Vint I 'Ira "f perfection. We would cull purtieulur utleiiliou to our ralbotypes Ilagueireotvpcs in Oil. 1). C. Cm. i.i mi i Co., 1110 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. Main street, opposite site 11. nun den HotiM', Sptiuglield uud Collins' lluildiii'j e.llu-l.l, )Im N. II.- Iur establishment i i illuminated by the brilliancy of our Pictuiea by Day, and bv rraestor Ihimejurd fajrlf Jmiiiij's I y JVigil 'Come and ace. l'hila., May 88, 1S53. ly. SLAYMAKER & HASLETT. C o I tt m ti i a ?4 o u 0 c , Ckratuut klreet fcrlow TOt, . PHILADELPHIA. Boaiii f 1.50 per day. Phila., May 28. 1853 IIANN'8 LETTER TRESSES, with IwH books, ink, and all complete, just received and lor sale by .H. B.MA8SER Sunbury, Jane 4, 1853. . . lit- H. H. HIGBEE'8 remedy for coughs. -colda, and aulmouary diseases. A supply of t.us vaiuame memcine just received anil for sale y H. Is. MASSER Sunbury, June 4, 1S53. . I QUENCH Cloth, Fancy Vesting, and Cassi merea iuat rateitivai.l mnA r..a a..L. k. Sunbury, May 14, '53. TENElt A CO. IHESH Vanilla Bean of superior quality inst rec ived and fur sale by ' June4, IHSj - II. B. MASTER. WRITING FLCID and self sealing Euve lonea. ioal rtt-Mt-,l mnA f.u. aDl. l. April ia. I8M.-, H. U. M AKHF.R 1 MB RELLAS, Paranoia and Fancy Faus, ) ju3t recer ed and for sale bv Sunbmy, May It, '.')3. TEN'FR A CO. GEORGE Wr ZIMEUMAN. VENITIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, No. 6 1 Arch Street, four doors above Second, PHILADELPHIA, CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF I? L 2 N n s , Which for stylo or finish nnd workmnnahip ennnof ! e surpassed. M'bol.-a ila and RelaM at the lowtsl pticci. Also THA Nsl'A RK. V WINDOW MIADIOS AND UKEV UI.LND 'ii(ii.i, v T.i :, at m vri-A(Trrn:is' I'uircs. t.17" MERCHANTS anil ollict are invited to call and ex imine. I'hiladelpbia, Aiinust vil, Hr'J. ly. Iii re and Help Live ! ! ! Urn MtiTTn. S. N. THOMPSON 9P EPECTF'i;i.I.Y inlorr.n bis friends nnd the public gi r.crulb , Ibal .lie liaa jtwt rt ecived at hit store, in Simliiny. I clovv Weaver's Hotel, a large, InncUi u-.c and cheup usso.lincnt of SPRING AND SU.MUER C0O0S, contistinir In pu t of Dry Good, viz : Cloths, Cussimers Cvfsiuetr, .Trans, Drillings, Muslins, Vestiiifs. LiU'iu, !fc. LADIES DRESS AND KANCV GOODS, Calicoes, Muslin tie Liins, Laicns, Ginghams, Berates, Rubes, rj'c." (;uo(:khii.s, Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Cheese, Spices, Kisli, iSalt, Ac, Vc, dec llnrdivare, Nails, Screws, Files, tNtws, Knives & Forks, eVc. ftueensware, of various styles and patterns, BOOTS AND SHOES, A large assortment of Bonis nud Shoes, for men, uomcii and children. Hits Caps, Ac, of vaiious sizes nnd styles. Besides a luri;o and general assortment of fashionable goods. Call and examine for your selves. VF Country prniluea of .ill Kinds taken ill pxhanp at the hibost market prices. Suuburv, 4 mo. 30, 1S53. Lumber Yard. r"IIIE subscrilter would respectfully inform the A citizens of Hunhurv, and .Viithuml erland and adjoining counties, thv li Ivis ineticd a rmiiJev 1' in the lot fronting on Crnn ' ' tancc East of the S'"! - now a lartro anioun; - uXso Vaitnel Voartis, ui..: ..il Hl'lLIMMI Matmiih. u. I. If -v , !,ir huildlli; purposes. Also n m ii i.nl of Shitiirles on baud, wlncli will be n.. J IV mi v'(i up lo fS, according to quality nud iz. I'leafe i;ie us a call and cxauinie our prit e- and qua lily. N. 11. Farmers ho uio in want of .Shingles will please call as we will acll lo you low. J. E. l.EIB, Sup. Suuluny. May 28, 1S53. ly. WILLIAM PERKINS' (iaitlcmens Fashionable CLOTHING HOUSF, No. 5'.ll Chcsnut, Third door, below Eighth st Philadelphia. IAS on hand a full slock of French and A English l'iccc (Joods, which will he made to order at tho Shortest Notice, in the Latest Style. FOK CASH. Fliila., April 0, 1853. 6tn. GREAT NEWS! A New CLOTHING STORE IN SUNBURY. fl ELSBERG Sc CO., respectfully announce tome iiinaiittanis ol Aorttiumiierlaml county and tho public in general, that they have com menced a new Clothing Store m imnliury Pa., opposite the Post Office, adjoining Mr. Stroll's saddler shop in Market Street. Ihey are just opening a splendid assortment of fashionable Spring; and Summer Clothing. Consisting in part of Cloths, Ctissimers, Sulinetl, Linens, Checked and Fancy Cloth Pants and Coats ALSO, A Cue supply of Silk, Saint nnd other CitH. ALSO A LARGE ASSo;'. i MK-sT Of all Kinds of Hals and t ':p, .'.. t and Collars and Genl ei.it ' li.ni. L'. ,; CotltJa ill ; . Hi-: ,-). All of which will le .,l !:ta;r txur cheap at the lowest cah iim ,. I'bo public may rsl u-t'-t-ri'l 'n.,i all t I t'-.ie-; they buy of our stoic ! u ut: well, at e io of tho linn is a prui iieul l.ttior ami m r tiioie ;ot 1; of Clulhiiig is inaJi up t v ..ins, !it. tin adhe ring to the rush ) tin- ipk' an ! i.-ur.t xu iuK- i u.v quailitaiiee anion;; New Vi.iR ni l i'lu!atlelihii Importeiaol Clntli enables in, lo tell vc.v cheap. Call and Sec ; No charge tor ioouin :i onr Cioods. Our Assortment la alvtavs k -I t.p as wo are constantly getting fresh supplies. Sunbury. May 7, lssa. Drugs, Paints, Oil, Viudow Glass, ejf. 5 Toss Freiu h in.- vhiie. 10 tons Pure V hi;c l.t a l. 5(100 Uoies Wiml'xv Class. all sizes. Superior Potash,' 'opal.Coat'li .I.ealli- 1 er tV Iron varnish, white Dviuar vurnii-h for China til us, wilh a Kt'lu-ral aasortiiicnt of fresh and pure DItUUS AND MEDICINES. j Also all tho 1'att nt Mt-JiLliics in general Use, , vtarraiiltal mliniin'. Colored and Luuuilt d dlass, c, t.c., lor sale veiy low ut Al.t l.r.H vi ll. i nr.iii-i.it o I'm.; sntl Paint Mote, ISo. lutf IS. Stud htrtet. PIIII.AUEM'JIIA. I'll) it-Una and Sloiekoepeis suiplicd uoods nt to anvof the Hotels or Uvpot. tree of charge, l'hila., May 28, 1833.-1) . THE CHEAPEST, THE NEATEST A.D THE liEST, Excellence and Beauty ccmbined, ELATLCSE'S Model Spring Style Ilata, UNEQUALLED hy any others in all that cau render salisl ulioii to the Wearer tiive them a trial. The Very Kiuet Molcskki Hats for 3,fiU ; Second Quality, very fine., 3 DO lbird Uuality, a eapilu) article, li.&U. All these are warranted. Model Hat Store, N. 40 Nirt'i Slh Street Philadelphia, rlula., April 1, 18.'i3. Gm, Estate of ADAM RI " NOTICE is henhy ci en. c niontary on the folate ol' ' Lower Augusta township, . ) i!i, ty, dee'd., have hern giaulrd hy i e la .-i- -tr 1 ''Oil II tf.-ioter of the above named Couniv. to the iiuili'iicn-d. All iwraona having claims against aail esiate. arte requested to present them, duly anlheoliciled I if aettleiaeiit ; and thuaa knnsviug themselves inJol't ed to make pay men t. without delay to rilaltli NJN 1 lfl.lt, r.I lor. ; Lower Augusta twsp., May !i lH.'i:l. Ct. . BLANK NOTES, waivins; iho me.nplioii law of 300, for sale by , j AprU 20, 1851- 11. B. MA.-ER, J OIL WINDOW SHADES, Leather Truoks, Valises and Carpal lit a, just rrcalvad and Hiraalehy I. W. TENER CU. Buiilmiv, April a1, lj Kiuj;;i iiim ol' Fasliion A'.;! GcT.'iaen'i rnrnishijirj Good. .0!IX V. JIAJIT1N, i J AX RECEIVED at his rstablihm'eiif, on " J ;.er atreet, one door north of C. J. Bruitcr's latv-ollici-, in Snnbury, llie most Splendid and Fashionabl ASSOltTMENT OF GOODS for gentlemen's wear, that has ever Wen offered in this place. His slock consists in a great variety of CLOTHS, .Imortg which are superior Mick, Brown, Green, Olive Claret, Jichrittm Cloth, French Clot is, Russian black, he. CLACK AND DROWN CASHMEUETS Black plain dne-sk'n Cassimeres, Summer ' and Winter Cmsimerrs, ttc. VESTINGS, Block Sal ins, (a rich article.) excellent Marseiles Bulf, ,hilc, (Figured and J'lain,) Figured (j'rcinulino, superb Watered Silks, and SUMMER (U)ODS OK ALL VARIETIES, Tweeds, I.itiens, Cravat. Hoseirv, Plain and rancy Trimming, Centlemen's Collars, Snsj s'tiders, A e., (V., tVr. Call and see hia assortment of goods. Ho challenges inspection, nm politely invites the public to test their quality by procuring the best ,.,, ,,amSl vests, Ke., in tlie coun try I A lew journeymen tailors can find im mediate situations at thia establishment. Sunbury, May 21, 1853 3in. LATE ARRIVAL OF CHEAP Spring nntl Summer Goods. FRIIiING & GRANT. JJJESPECTFULLV inform their customera j ""d I he public, lliat they have just receiv- ci. uud opeiit .1 the licst and cheapest stock of Spring and Summer Goods, nt their store in Market square, Sunbury. Their slock consists of every varic'y of J)rv (ioods, viz : Cloths, Cns'imercs, Sattincts, Vestings, Flannels, ll'ullens, Ifc., Anil nil kinds of Spring & iitnmi'r Wear. Also a splunilid varii'ty of LAWKS DliKSS & FANCV (JOODS, Calicoes, Uinghnms, Chintzes, Dc l.uincs, Bcragcs, AnJ every vaiiely of goods suitable fur La dies w ear. Also mi extensive assortment of Hats and Caps kk Mkl akO Rovs. Also a largo assortment of GOC'EltIKS, SUCH A3 Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices of all kinds. Also a large assortment of HARDWARE and Q.UEENSW ARE, Fish, Salt and Plaster. Also a iresh supply of UK LOS AND MUJICINKS. Pt sides tha larnesl and most ceneral asjoil tneiil of all kinds of (ooda lo bo had in this place. t Country produce of nil kinds taken in ex change at the highest market piice. Sunbury, April 30. 1853. M'jMy Horses, Children's Propellors, iiis. Coaches, Barouches, &o. Manufactured wholesale and retail hy B-JSH1TELL 6c TTJLL, No. 64 DUCK Street, Philadelphia. Orders through Ilia niail piomptly executed l'hila., Apiil l. Ib53. lv. Gas Fixtures Lamps. HENDMCK, HORNING tk BROTHER, No. 221 North 2nd si. above Vine, rilll.AlU I I'HI.l. n. WING had many years practical r.Trini. rsii't in the huiiieds and as all work sold liy us is uiauuftii'Uirial under our itiiuiediale so r- ixiou we are enahlod to oiler to purchasers superi or unit ies in every liram h of our trade upon llie mo:it favorable loruis. At our store may lie found in every variety and style of linit.h Gas and Lamp Chandeliers, Pendants, Side lliarkels lot Halls, Churches, Ac, lus Immiut Kit Piss. Oil I.Avr, Also, Fluid. I. ard and Oil Lamps r-eriaiidoles, Uoqiter ImMvis, Pa'rlot, ISiaht and Keadinii Lamps on hand. Lamp Classes, tilohes Wick bhades, Vc. At uvrl fihirrauteJ or no bate. Factory No. 80 Noble stiect mar 4th. ltetiieiuher Store S'i 1st 2nd street, next door to J. Mewart Ueptiy s Carpi t stole. Phila., April 2, 1So3. 3ui. I F this advertisement should meet the. eye of the gentleman, (a juslicu of the Peace, 1 bctleive) wliu hesitoke l copy of llinn's Justice, and 1 Magistrates UtH-ket he ia informed that Iho Hooks have lieen ol.tatne.1 and ate ready for tie nvery at mo nook more nl W M. McC A R I'Y Kuiiltury, May 'IS, 185J. tf. CO'lh eioii has pot a third volume, the .. . w. ut titsi wvrna ot William Sliaksiaaare. smalt mo. two front plates, puliliahed ill 18 JO y McCsrly & Uatls - Iioun.l in red cloth. '1 he parson hafinu it is - ,,'l"0''l''l, lo ":'urn it, or call ami get the oilier v.t;,, vuiuiur. WM. McCAllTY, Bookwllrr. rSunhuiy May (8, ISft3. COME AND 6EB The New and Splendid ussoitment of SPHI.VO AND SUMMER GOODS Jul reeciveil aitd for aale by bunbury Apl 80, '68. I. W. 'J'ENER 4 CO. ItLK.M.NG Fluid, Camphtup, Sperm and Whale Oil, White Lead, Linseed Oil and Turpentine just received and for sale by . . Sunbury, May 14, '63. TENEU A CO. CHOLAGOfaCE An excellent remedy for tha cure of Fever and Acne, iuat lettived and for aele It I W. IXN1H V t O. Sunhuty, May 14, 1'S. y ifs THE ROAD TO HEALTH I HOLLO WAY'S 1'ILLS. cuftB or , A cisoitM-m-n uvtn and bid DiuKtrnoM. Cory or a 7frr from Mr. R. If, Ktrlu,. I hemist, 7, Prcseoi Street, Liverpool, icihd 6fA) June, 1851, To Profcaaw IIoi.i.owaV, Sia Vour Fills anttohilfnml We loil vha fiiL'tn-at n our sale hat of Priajiiietory Mi.tlli-liiea lor an )waia. . tiistorrft'i, lo li.im I can rnr fi-r snv runiiinia. rtvail,,- tilclolet vol, Iiimw (he pnrticuliira tS Iter c.-if. "Ve hail been trotrlilcl f..i ymoa wilh a diaortk ictl hvef end bad aVflatfat. On Ilia last neraaion, however. Ih vrralmre r ' lha atlaek waa so nlanmiiir, anil the iiiHairsmitiiiti sol ia a severely, that tl"iil,la weie eiil:rlnimO If her r twlug ulhi to laaf art maler it ; Inrlininlrlt a'e Wtta htiliiriil .r try jTMiir I'iIIh, uml alir inionna nra llial lifter the Srat. ami each Biicreetling il tae, alie htttf pfrelrt r'ttcf. ftlte etiititini'ij to take them, and althoagh sha usetl onr three ftnxea, al.tf la now in Ilia eii ivitiei nf peitit-t healtli. I e- nkt lava seiti y.ia nisny rnsft, Ina ilnj nliov fnati llie arvaaiTT cr" the ATr,tea, ami the ai-Kcev cure, I tliiirk, aH-sita murli in lavtr of ynilr aaliinrarnne PrMa, (ftiamtl) R. VT. KtRKbJl. an i;.TiiAonpmnv rrnfr of inif.t matic FEVKR, IS VAN HIK.MI 9 I.A.MJ. Copy of a Ietter inserted in the llolmrl Town Courier, of the st March, 1851, by Maiur J.U'aUh. Marwrel M'3nmiian. iituHv,! ytmvn v4 agt. rknlituf ut rvrr Town, hud bt-tn auflertiif frin a vi ktit i hrutu.it iu fever ftir upwnrria iff twi inonllia which hud ulircly 1 prived hut of th uaa ot her IihiImj Utrrhif tlna teriud h was uiiilcr tTieciirrof tlie mit eminent tiiedio:il men in 1 1 cburt Town, and hy (limn her enw vr rtHividcratl h"rn -U'to. A Iricml prevuileJ upon licrt'i Uy Hul.nwiiy'f' cclu hrated PilU, which ahe roiiM-iiU'd to du, aw ft. an invrwli blc ahurt apt-ice oi lime tiicy i rTocU tl a perfect cure. Cl'RK nv A VMS AVD TmHTNKSS IV TlIK CIlKSr AND S TOMACH OK A I'UKSON M YKAKXOK AK. From alwr.i That t)" Noi, Pioprictors cf th Lynn AJvertiscrj who can vouch for tk following statement August 2nd, 1851, To ProfcMiir Hulldu at, 8m, 1 riefftre to lenr tcatim "tiy 1" tlie fttoA fiTvcta rf I!ulltiv:i) Killn. Ft amne yinrs I lullrrml luvriel) lrni a pain and tightnem tit tho aMnttiHt wliicli wan avt arCiW -poiiinl by a ihtirtnrna il brtHli thnt pi evented me fntia wulkin ub-uit. 1 mil Kl )tui ol' ngu, hml i:til willmtHiiJii: my atfruiit-rtl fcfnte tf hit, ill w Tills have S'i iitievvd me, 'lint 1 nut dt'xtrons Intit t'lhura ahnl4 be nuale at'tiuaiiittit Willi their irliit-a. I nm nuw rem lend, by their ii.cn in, cotiiMHutivel)' nciive, nnd cuit dike exm-iae witltuul ilicun veiilcnee or in in, which 1 ctuM nut d bet'ire. (digued) IIICNHY COE. IVortli street, Lynn, Nuil'iilk. Thcst celebrated Pills are wmidet fully pita cruris tu the following complaints. Acne frrapar ' Intra mmotioA A Killing lyictitnry J:iu'idire liilmiii Cimphmttn Krynipeliia Liver Com Jtl"lclifa cm tha I-Vmnle Irregn- plniitta Skm laritifi lsUinUig9 IJiiwel Coinplaiiita Fcveiaofall Pilc 1'oli'i kinds It licumntir.nl CsMiatiratinii of Fin Ji tciiimii of the Bowels Gout Trine Consumption llcnd-acha P?rfnln or Debility IndL-csiion King's L-vi re Jnmata fione and Uravel RwoiMiary Tic Djuloureux Tumours Hviuptoma Vlcers Venereal AlTcetiunS YVormsol'ail kn,fl Weakness, from whatever cause Ac, Ac. Solxl at the Efttablifthineut of Professor Ilni.itwsVT. ftlt. flfundy (near Termirc Bur, l"ndoti,) ami bv nil reypeetnl ' Druifgists oifd Jleuh'rs in MedK-ines throughout the Bntii I'-niptfe, A th 'm of the I'nidil Slult-K, in lioxeaat rtTjc, 67c, and M Oik, eath. Wholeanle by the priiic iiMil Uh:k Hotlnea In the Lmm,afTd Irr Mors. A. B. AD. Sands, New York, There is a DonsidorAble saving by taking the targef sices N. B. Directions for the pniiluiicn of puficnts in every disorder arc niUxed to each ix. OctolwrllS, 1H53, tf; AN'OTHElt UfcVoLUTIO.N In the Dry Goods Uuslncss. J. T. F. ICLINE, OKrKC5Trn.liY announce to their frienJs ami tl'e )nililie in gpnnral, that they have taken llie Ohl WfSnd. In t'ppef Auqusla. lo'.vn slii, Kortliuinlicrland county, Pa., formerly oc i'UtieJ ly Isaar. (.'auitlell, & Co., and havo just rt'ltirnctl from riiilailelhia, and opened .1 jYeiv and Splendid Assortment of Srttixc AXn St'MMEit Goons, ConaialiiiR in part nf Cloths, Cassimers, Sat tinetu, Linens, Checks, and all kinds of Hummer Wear. Also a splenJitl assortment of Ladies Dress Good3, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Berage de Laities', Alpacas and t-hawls. Also a frcsli supply of Gl'VCei'lCR of all kinds, Hardware snd Qiipenswarej Drugs and Medicines. Also a lartre assortment of Hoots and .shoes, suitable for Men, Women and Children. Hals and Caps, such as Panama, Straw, l'alm-leaf and other Hats. Salt, Cheese, tVct Call and Sou. Cheaper than the Cheapen!, All of which n ill Ihj sold for cash, or in f x cliauiio for country produce, at the highest market pi ice. I.'ppnr AuRUsIn, ApriUlO, 1853. J. E. GOULD, (Pueceaatir to At FIOT.) No. 161 ChcsimU Street, Swain's Building. PHILADELPHIA. I EXTENSIVE MtSlC PCULIiMIElt, and -1 Denier in Musical Instruments of every de- scriptidn. Lxclusit A clit for the sale of Hallel, llavis & l.'o's (Uoston) IVriM SisiKsiox 11 si no a Miiltdii and other PIANOS. L, liillietl's lioudoir 1 'iaiiosj Mclotlcons, Martin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, .Siit.tr Misic, Misic IIoiiks, Ac, ee. Lesidents of the country will he supplied I V mxil or otherwise Willi any music they dii' wii.li) at as low rales as if piirchascd iu permm. navin-' one nl thn hirers! stocks in the I nt'' -i States, I feel coiilklrr.t trf satisfyin; all who may levor me Willi a call or order. Healers in Momc ntipiilied c.n the most lilcral terms. Pianos lo h i. Second-hand Pianos lor siia. i'hiladelphia, April 11, ln:A. ly. Mann's Kstalilishmcnt Sa South Sixth Street . Philadelphia, For ihe Maiiufarlare ami sale of I'nlciit l.ctlri' oi)lur I'icsscf, Patent METALLIC D.VMI'E.NEKS, Bruslits, Oil Papcis, Uloltiug Hoards, Copying Ink, tic. Patent Parchment Parr, LETTER COPY1XC BOOKS, Superior to alt others, and each pat; irfr.t'J. PATENT LETTER CINDER, A most taluatde Invention for keeping in a book -like foi m, Letter received, Oiitjinal Invi i cea, Ac Phils., April 9, 1853. ly. "j'AIPaBjft.iTKS' -Platform Scales, ttug Imawn Severely Itsted At trail rigit'li Acl4u-le ged Standard. ' Haiti oad, Hay, Coal, an Far. Biers' SCALtS, eel iu auy Ukit, -r iit tvHintrv. at short botice. UENiS EO. V. Cti.BV, . 340 Market at., 'luladt lphia, K. V. bright, Sunbury.. fiilla., pril t3, l53. ' JC8T KECEIVED SplraJid assortmenr of l-adies' Dieaa Uoads, conahMiitsJ of hiHt, Mut. lin de Harare. Canton Crat, Silk J'Imi, Dot led tis I.avVn Holts, Ac, and for aale Uy Suiiburt, May 14, '6S. TENER A CO.' Shawls, Keady made MaittiUt ttlark Silk an k La', just re eived ai . W. Tr. ER A CO. for aale by 8utirni .Visjd.
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